KLAV

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KLAV
City of license Las Vegas, Nevada
Broadcast area Las Vegas metropolitan area
Branding KLAV
Slogan The Talk of Las Vegas
First air date 1947
Frequency 1230 (kHz)
Format Talk
Power 1,000 watts
Class C
Owner Aim Broadcasting
Website www.klav1230am.com

KLAV is a commercial radio station located in Las Vegas, Nevada, broadcasting 1230 AM. KLAV airs brokered talk programming as the community can purchase broadcast airtime on the station.

KLAV previously adopted the call letters, KLAS, airing a Top 40 music format in the 1970s & 1980s.

KLAV previously broadcasted from atop the former Bob Stupak's Vegas World Hotel & Casino for many years until it's closing in 2000. The station broadcasted in a few locations around the Las Vegas valley since then, before finally settling down at their current location on E. Desert Inn Rd.

AM radio stations in the Las Vegas, Nevada market (Arbitron #32)

By frequency: 670 | 720 | 790 | 840 | 870 | 920 | 970 | 1060 | 1100 | 1140 | 1230 | 1280 | 1340 | 1400 | 1460

By call sign: KBTB | KDWN | KBET | KXNT | KLSQ | KBAD | KNUU | KKVV | KWWN | KSFN | KLAV | KDOX | KRLV | KSHP | KENO

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See also: List of radio stations in Nevada and List of United States radio markets
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