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KLAV
KLAV is a commercial radio station located in Las Vegas, Nevada, broadcasting on 1230 AM.〔(Arbitron station information )〕 It is owned by Lotus Broadcasting Corp.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=KLAV Facility Record )〕 Its studios are in the unincorporated community of Spring Valley in Clark County and its transmitter is in North Las Vegas. ==History== KLAV ran a middle-of-the-road (MOR) format until the late 1970s. In early 1979, at the peak of the disco craze, the station endeared itself "Disco 1-2-3 KLAV". KLAV evolved into a Top 40 format in the early 1980 under then program director Ted Ziegenbusch. It played a lot of R&B/Urban music that key rival Top 40 station, 98.5 KLUC, would not play at the time. KLAV was the first commercial station to play rap/hip-hop music in Las Vegas. In 1985 the station briefly switched to an easy-listening format and changed its call letters to KEZD but returned to its traditional KLAV name and time-brokered format by 1987. KLAV previously broadcast from atop the former Bob Stupak's Vegas World Hotel & Casino until its closure in 2000. The station broadcast in a few locations around the Las Vegas Valley but eventually settled down at its current West Sahara Avenue location. On April 20, 2015, after 28 years in the format, and over a year after being sold to Lotus Broadcasting, KLAV without warning began stunting with construction sounds in preparation for a format change. The station will change to a Spanish-language format.
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