John Rayburn
Longtime Denver television news anchor John Rayburn passed away at the age of 96. He’s one of the few Denver personalities who’ve been a primary
Longtime Denver television news anchor John Rayburn passed away at the age of 96. He’s one of the few Denver personalities who’ve been a primary
Few people know that KLZ-TV Channel 7 in Denver played a role in one of the earliest satellite broadcasts in history. On July 10, 1963,
Our friend Jon McNutt passed on September 6, 2023 in Cheyenne, Wyoming (where he resided in recent years) at 79. Jon was a longtime Broadcast
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
July 11, 1946, Radio Daily reports that KLZ AM aired a “simulated atom bomb raid on Denver”. Recorded via wire recorder high above the city
In the Denver Post. July 13, 1951 radio (and soon to be radio/TV) columnist Ken White writes about an upcoming program on KLZ. Ken is
In the summer of 1947, KLZ FM signs on at 94.1 FM. It’s one of the first (if not the first) FM west of St.
Walter Cronkite remains one of network news’ legendary anchors. Before he assumed the primary anchor duties at CBS, he was one of the network’s primary
New Years Day, 1938 KLZ broadcasts the 2nd Annual Cotton Bowl Classic football game from Dallas Texas. Playing in the game, the University of Colorado
The photo is undated, but the “Denver Post Funny Papers Show” debuted in 1947 on KLZ radio, broadcasting from the Shirley Savoy Hotel. On the