KLO

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KLO
City of license Ogden, Utah
Broadcast area Salt Lake City, Utah
Branding 1430 KLO
Slogan World Class Talk Radio
Frequency 1430 (kHz)
Format News/Talk
Power 10,000 watts daytime; 5,000 watts nighttime
Class B
Owner Capital Broadcasting
Website www.kloradio.com

KLO is a news/talk radio station broadcasting out of Ogden, Utah to the Salt Lake City area. The stations airs syndicated conservative talk shows, including Bill Bennett, Laura Ingraham, Michael Medved, and Dennis Prager. When startup 97.5 FM Talk changed its format in late 2006, KLO added Michael Savage and Bill O'Reilly, who had previously been a part of their lineup.

KLO's skywave signal has been heard as far away as Casa Grande, Arizona at night.

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KLO originally signed on in the mid-20s as KFUR. It's current calls came about in the 1930s in honor of Mt. Lomond located near Ogden. KLO was the flagship of the Interstate Broadcasting Corporation, later the Intermountain Network.[1]

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