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Channel 7 meteorologist denver dayle
Channel 7 meteorologist denver dayle





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In order to comply with the Federal Communications Commission's new restrictions on concentration of media ownership that went into effect shortly afterward, McGraw-Hill was required to sell the KLZ radio stations as well as their sister radio properties in Indianapolis, San Diego, and Grand Rapids to other companies. Time-Life sold the station on channel 7 to McGraw-Hill in late October 1970, in a group deal that also involved the company's other radio and television combinations in Indianapolis, San Diego, and Grand Rapids and KERO-TV (channel 23) in Bakersfield, California. The taping of a religious public affairs program at the station in 1968. Channel 7 moved to its present studio facilities, an eight-sided, five-story building called "The Communications Center", on the intersection of Speer Boulevard and Lincoln Street in 1969. The station's original studio facilities were housed in a renovated former auto dealership on the east side of the block at East 6th Avenue and Sherman Street. In 1954, Gaylord sold the KLZ television and radio stations to Time-Life. KLZ-TV immediately took the CBS affiliation from KBTV (channel 9, now KUSA), owing to KLZ radio's longtime affiliation with the CBS Radio Network. Gaylord), which also owned KLZ radio ( 560 AM and 106.7 FM, now KWBL). It was founded by the Oklahoma City-based Oklahoma Publishing Company (operated by Edward K. History As a CBS affiliate Ĭhannel 7 first signed on the air on November 1, 1953, as KLZ-TV. The station's second and third subchannels, which carry Scripps-owned multicast networks Ion Mystery and Laff, are relayed on translators KZCO-LD (channel 30) in Denver and KZCS-LD (channel 18) in Colorado Springs.

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KMGH-TV operates digital translator KZFC-LD (channel 26) in Windsor, and its main channel is relayed on a digital subchannel of KSBS-CD, allowing homes with issues receiving KMGH's VHF signal or only a UHF antenna to receive KMGH-TV in some form. Both stations share studios on East Speer Boulevard in Denver's Speer neighborhood, while KMGH-TV's transmitter is located atop Lookout Mountain, near Golden.

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Scripps Company alongside Sterling-licensed independent station KCDO-TV, channel 3 (and its Denver-licensed translator KSBS-CD, channel 10). Mike and his wife Cindy have three grown children Christiana, Anders and Becca and two grandsons Liam and Owen.KMGH-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Denver, Colorado, United States, affiliated with ABC.

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You can also download a free copy of Mike's newest book: ' The World's Littlest Book on Climate.' for 10 facts in 10 minutes about CO2. Mike has also written two local bestsellers, "The Colorado Weather Book" and "The Colorado Weather Almanac." Both books are available from. His Tornado Dance is a much anticipated event! In his career, Mike has spoken to over 750,000 school children. Mike enjoys sharing his knowledge of the weather with young and old, visiting over 50 schools, clubs, and service organizations each year. In 2001, he was recognized by the Colorado Broadcasters Association as their "Citizen of the Year" for his volunteer work in Colorado schools. Mike has won 18 Emmy awards for Outstanding Weather Anchor. Louis, Mike was a member of the American Meteorological Society's Board of Broadcast Meteorology, approving candidates to receive the AMS Seal of Approval for Television Weather-casting. Louis, Missouri where he served as Chief Meteorologist at a local station until 1991. In 1985, Mike and his family moved to St. He brought the first weather computer to Colorado in 1982 and trained legendary Denver weatherman Stormy Rottman on that system.

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From 1979 through 1984, Nelson installed TV weather computers at over 50 TV stations across the nation. While in Madison, Nelson partnered with fellow meteorologist, Terry Kelly, in devising one of the first computer weather graphics systems for television. Mike helped to provide forecasts crucial to the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Nelson was appointed Executive Vice President of Weather Central in 1979 and supervised a staff of 14 meteorologists. Mike Nelson has been a television weather forecaster for 40 years, has been forecasting weather in Colorado alone for over 25 of those years, and joined Denver7 as Chief Meteorologist in June 2004.Īfter receiving his degree in Meteorology from the University of Wisconsin, he began work in 1976 at Weather Central, a Madison based private weather consulting firm specializing in forecasts for ski areas, agri-business, power utilities, the Wisconsin TV Network and over 40 other radio and TV stations nationwide.







Channel 7 meteorologist denver dayle