Dusty Saunders
Remembering Walter “Dusty” Saunders, who wrote for the Rocky Mountain News for more than 53 years. He started as a copy boy on Labor Day,
Remembering Walter “Dusty” Saunders, who wrote for the Rocky Mountain News for more than 53 years. He started as a copy boy on Labor Day,
One hundred years ago today, on March 10, 1922, Dentist William “Doc” Reynolds was granted the 67th commercial radio license nation-wide and the first in
January 4, 1923… Capt. W.L. Winner Jr. and the Winner Radio Company licensed KFEL Denver. The station had already been on the air, but 100
Eighty Four years ago this week, ‘Radio Daily’ reported that “Peter D. Smythe from KVOD has joined the sales staff” of KLZ radio. Pete Smythe
BPC remembers Tom Shannon, who passed away May 26, 2021 due to pancreatic cancer, he was 82.He came to Denver in 1972 to host “Afternoon
Rick Crandall and KEZW had an incredible run on Denver Radio. The end of an era. Disc Jockey isn’t a descriptive enough phrase to describe
Fifty six years ago, August 26, 1964, the original KIMN (95 AM) presented the Beatles at Red Rocks. It has the distinction of being the
Sad news that TV legend Regis Philbin has passed at 88. His first TV job was as an NBC page working the Tonight Show, and
July 7, 1980, 98.5 FM KYGO goes country. KYGO has been a market and format leader four decades! At the time of the format change
July 29, 1942 broadcast pioneer and US Army Air Forces Captain Jerome Derby Sproul dies while serving in North Africa. Better known as Derby Spoul