City | Brighton, Colorado |
---|---|
Broadcast area | Denver, Colorado |
Branding | Legends 810/94.3 |
Slogan | Pop Classics |
Frequency | 810 kHz (also on HD Radio) |
Translator(s) | 94.3 MHz K232FK (Brighton) |
First air date | June, 1956 (as KBRN at 800) |
Format | Pop Classics |
Power | 2,200 watts (day) 430 watts (night) |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 35089 |
Transmitter coordinates |
40°1′41″N 104°49′21″W / 40.02806°N 104.82250°W (day) 39°50′36″N 104°57′14″W / 39.84333°N 104.95389°W (night) |
Former callsigns | KBRN (1956-1982) KLTT (1982-1996) KLDC (1996-2007) |
Former frequencies | 800 kHz (1956-2006) |
Owner | KLZ Radio |
Sister stations | KLZ, KLTT, KLDC |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | 810klvz.com |
KLVZ (810 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a pop classics format. Licensed to Brighton, Colorado, United States, it serves the Denver area. The station is owned by Crawford Broadcasting. The call letters KLVZ were used in the pilot episode of the comedy series ALF.
KLVZ began as KHIL in June, 1956 on 800 kHz. It moved to 810 kHz in February, 2006.
On August 1, 2011 KLVZ went off the air. There was no word if the station was off the air permanently. The station's website indicated July 31, 2011 was the final day of broadcast. The website thanked listeners, and told them to tune to other Crawford Broadcasting stations.
In October 2016, KLVZ, whose Christian Talk format moved to KLDC in April, returned to the air with Pop Classics.