KIEV
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KIEV was a Los Angeles radio station that first took to the air February, 1933 at 870 kHz.
The station had various formats, including top 40, big bands/standards, and talk. In 1996, KIEV became a talk station permanently, and was eventually sold to Salem Communications.
On January 1, 2001, KIEV changed its call letters to KRLA, which it remains today.
[edit] Partial list of programs
- Talk Back with George Putnam
- Swinging Decades with host Chuck Cecil
- Live horse races from Santa Anita and Hollywood Park
- University of Nebraska football
[edit] External links
- KIEV AM 870
- Official "History of News Talk 870"
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