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Owned by Lotus Communications, its studios and offices are located on West Flamingo Road in the unincorporated community of Spring Valley in Clark County.

[5] KORK was owned by the Vegas Valley Broadcasting Company, located in the Hotel Thunderbird, and it was powered with only 250 watts.

[6] In 1968, KORK, airing a full service middle of the road format, moved to 920 kHz (today KRLV).

Meanwhile, Nevada Broadcasting, Incorporated, acquired the 1340 frequency, and began airing country music as KRAM.

In 2004, Continental Broadcasting bought the station, putting on a Spanish-language format of music, news and sports.

In April 2017, Lotus acquired the radio rights to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League, with KRLV serving as the flagship station.