Talk:KBPI

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I'm not sure about the based out of Denver, Colorado because I know that the tower is in Boulder Colorado but Im not sure

History of 106.7 Section
KLZ-FM's programming format included rock and roll long before the 70s. About 1964 or 1965, KLZ-FM had rock programming from 6PM-10PM on weeknights, making it one of the first (if not the first) FM station with rock and roll programming in the U.S. The rest of the schedule was a simulacast with sister station KLZ-AM (560 KHz). Rock and roll programming steadily took over the schedule, increasing to 6AM-8AM and 4PM-10PM on weekdays for a year or so, and finally to all rock and roll by about 1968.

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Someone that lives in Wisconsin is trying to make unnecessary and incorrect edits to the KBPI page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by NoCoRadioAdvocate (talk • contribs) 22:21, 16 April 2019 (UTC)