KHOW (630
AM) is a
commercial radio station
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licensed to
Denver, Colorado
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, and serving the
Denver metropolitan area. The station is owned by
iHeartMedia, Inc. KHOW is one of three iHeart-owned stations in Denver with a
news/talk
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radio format
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. Co-owned
KOA
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has mostly local shows,
KDFD carries
nationally syndicated
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programs, while KHOW airs a mix of local and syndicated hosts.
Studio
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s and offices are on South Monaco Street in Denver.
KHOW's
transmitter
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is off East 120th Avenue in
Thornton, Colorado. It transmits with 5,000
watt
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s and uses a
directional antenna at all times. Its signal can be easily heard from
Greeley to
Colorado Springs
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. Programming is also heard on an
HD Radio
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digital subchannel
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of co-owned
KRFX 103.5 FM
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and on the
iHeartRadio website and app.
Programming
Weekdays begin with a news and interview program hosted by former
Federal Emergency Management Agency
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chief
Michael Brown. The rest of the weekday schedule includes "The Troubleshooter Show" with consumer advocate
Tom Martino, Leland Conway and attorney Dan Caplis. Evenings feature
nationally syndicated
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talk shows from
Joe Pags, ''
Red Eye Radio'' and ''
Our American Stories with Lee Habeeb''.
Weekends feature shows on money, real estate, home repair, food, law, a public affairs show called "Front Range Focus," a political talk show with
Ben Ferguson, a syndicated home improvement show with
Gary Sullivan and two tech shows with
Kim Komando and
Leo Laporte. Some weekend shows are paid
brokered programming
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. Most hours begin with world and national news from
NBC News Radio
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, which is co-owned with KHOW.
History
*1925 — KFXF licensed as a new station on September 2 to the Pikes Peak Broadcasting Co., located at 226 Hangerman Building in Colorado Springs. Call sign was randomly assigned from an alphabetical roster of available call letters. William Duncan Pyle was the principal owner.
*1927 — Station moved from Colorado Springs to Denver.
*1934 — Call letters changed from KFXF to KVOD ("Voice of Denver") in July.
*1958 — Call letters changed from KVOD to KHOW on July 27.
*1974 — Ray Durkee began Sunday at the Memories on KHOW. In 1976 he syndicated the show nationally.
*1976 — Hal Moore and Charley Martin become a morning team on KHOW.
*1978 —
Alan Berg joined KHOW and became "the most popular (and most disliked) radio personality in Denver."
*August 1979 — Uncomfortable with his outrageous style (e.g., insulting or hanging up on callers), KHOW management fired Berg.
*1984 — Don Martin, KHOW Sky Spy Traffic Reporter, was awarded the Broadcast Achievement Award from the Colorado Broadcasters Association.
*January 3, 1996 — The ''
Rocky Mountain News
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'' reported that Charley Martin's contract was not renewed.
*1997 —
Reggie Rivers joined KHOW.
* — Clear Channel's attempt to install an
HD transmitter was thwarted by an incompatibility with the station's four-tower antenna array.
Cultural reference
The longtime morning team of "Hal & Charley" can be heard in the 1980
Stanley Kubrick
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film ''
The Shining'' when one of the characters is attempting to reach the Overlook Hotel in
Estes Park, Colorado. The station is identified as "63 KHOW" during the sequence. A jingle from the "Class Action" package from
JAM Creative Productions is also heard in scene.
History of ownership
*July 1958 — The
Federal Communications Commission
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(FCC) approved the sale of KVOD (as the station was known at the time) to Western Broadcasting Enterprises Inc., for $300,000 plus employment deal, by Colorado Radio Corp.
*1964 — KHOW was purchased by Trigg-Vaughn of Dallas.
*February 3, 1967 — The FCC announced approval of the sale of the Trigg-Vaughn group of radio and TV stations to
Doubleday and Company for $14,125,018. Doubleday Broadcasting Company Inc. was formed;
Nelson Doubleday, Jr. served as chairman of this new subsidiary, and Cecil L. Trigg, who had been head of Trigg-Vaughn, continued as president and
CEO.
*1981 —
Metromedia
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Inc. bought KHOW from the Doubleday Broadcasting Company for $15 million.
*1986 — Metromedia's radio stations, including KHOW, were spun off into a separate company named Metropolitan Broadcasting.
* April 1988 —
Robert F.X. Sillerman agreed to acquire KHOW's owner, the Metropolitan Broadcasting Holding Company, for $302 million in cash and debt.
* June 1988 — Carl C. Brazell Jr. agreed to pay $20 million for two of Legacy Broadcasting's stations—KHOW and
KSYY-FM—with the intent to make them part of a new entity named Command Communications Inc. Sillerman was a "major investor" in Legacy, and Carl E. Hirsch was the "controlling shareholder."
* November 9, 1989 — Command Communications Inc. said it had agreed to sell
KJOI-FM, KSYY-FM and KHOW to
Viacom Broadcasting Inc. for $101.5 million. Viacom saw "high growth potential" in these properties.
* November 9, 1992 —
''Variety'' reports that Noble Broadcast Group has agreed to acquire KHOW-AM-FM from Viacom Radio of Viacom International Inc.
*1996 —
Jacor Communications purchased Noble Broadcast Group, owner of 10 stations including KHOW, for $152 million.
*1999 —
Clear Channel Communications
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, now known as iHeartMedia, purchased Jacor for $4.4 billion.
Former hosts
Claudia Lamb
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;
Jay Marvin;
Alan Berg; Hal Moore and Charley Martin; Don Wade; Bill Ashford; Harry Smith;
Reggie Rivers; Scott Redmond;
Peter Boyles
Peter Boyles (born October 17, 1943)''The Peter Boyles Show'', 710 KNUS, October 17, 2013 (8 a.m. hour) is a radio talk show personality. He had a long-running morning drive-time show in Denver, Colorado on 630 KHOW, until May 2013. Boyles began ...
; Ray Durkee; Lynn Woods;
Michael D. Brown.
Peter Boyles left the station in June 2013 following a scuffle with his producer. Boyles' former slot was filled starting on August 19 when Mandy Connell moved from fellow iHeartMedia (then Clear Channel) station
WHAS in
Louisville.
Connell and Brown moved to co-owned 850 KOA.
References
External links
Official KHOW WebsiteFCC History Cards for KHOW(covering KFXF / KVOD / KHOW from 1927 to 1981)
{{IHeartMedia
News and talk radio stations in the United States
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American Basketball Association flagship radio stations
Radio stations established in 1925
IHeartMedia radio stations
Metromedia