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Cheers To KSL Salt Lake City, A Century Old In May, David Molko Moves To KGW 8

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(KSLnewsradio.com) KSL radio, Salt Lake City celebrates their 100th anniversary in May. The station is asking listeners to share memories of KSL for a chance to win $100.
The government awarded KSL a license to broadcast at 50,000 watts in 1933, and the station became known as a national radio powerhouse. Bruce Reese, former CEO of Bonneville International Corp., once said, “The government decided that everybody in America ought to be able to hear a radio station at night, in case of an emergency. And they created these 12 or 13 super AM stations.”

David Molko is a new anchor at KGW 8 News in Portland. Molko was most recently a senior reporter with CTV (four and a half years). Prior to that he was a senior producer for CNN International, Asia Pacific and has held various roles with CBS and Fox 5 in New York, among other stops. (Broadcast Dialogue)

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