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Dan Caplis Joins the Line-up at KNUS/Denver


Salem announces a new lineup for News/Talk KNUS-AM/Denver, including the addition of conservative rights advocate Dan Caplis (pictured), well known as a Denver radio and TV talk host. Plus, an expanded morning show with the Peter Boyles program. The new lineup will begin January 6. The 5am online-only portion of Boyles program will now air live. Dan Caplis will also replace Dennis Miller from 9-11am giving KNUS an additional live local talk program.

The remainder of the day will continue live, with Salem's Dennis Prager 11am-1pm. Denver's own Steve Kelley (Kelley & Company) from 1-4pm, Salem's Hugh Hewitt rounds out drive time from 4-7pm. The "Great One," Mark Levin, continues to air from 7-10pm, followed by Salem's line up of Michael Medved, Mike Gallagher, John Ransom and Bill Bennett.

"With the upcoming election cycle, plus the compelling local issues that have put Colorado in the forefront recently, it is significant for us to offer another powerful local voice like market veteran, Dan Caplis," said GM Brian Taylor. "Combined with Peter Boyles and Steve Kelley, 710 KNUS will now offer more daily live local conservative talk programming than any other station in the Denver market."

Caplis is a legal analyst and local attorney, having done local radio and television in the Denver market over the past twenty years.

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