KBNO (AM)

It was owned by Alfred M. Landon, former governor of Kansas and one-time Republican presidential candidate.

KTLK evolved to a disco format in the late 1970s before changing to country KBRQ ("K-Bar-Q") in 1981.

[5] In September 2000, Latino Communications, owned by Zee Ferrufino, bought KVOD from Clear Channel for a reported $3.3 million.

[6][7][8][9] The following month, Colorado Public Radio acquired the KVOD intellectual properties, call letters and music library (the deal would be completed in March 2001).

Original call letters and planned debut date [1] Date of call letter change to KTLK: July 1, 1969 [2] Facility details for Facility ID 157657 (K249EX) in the FCC Licensing and Management System