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Bonneville Denver Devotes Airtime to Suicide Prevention


Topic: Health Awareness Campaigns
Posted on 9/24/2019

Bonneville’s KOSI-FM, KKFN-FM and KYGO-FM Denver aired a special edition of its “Mile High Magazine” on September 14 for suicide prevention month. Hosts Murphy Huston and Melissa Moore discussed suicide among teenagers, the elderly and veterans. “This will not be just a one-time program, but an ongoing effort by our stations to discuss, educate, and increase awareness of mental health issues and the tragedy of suicide,” said Bonneville Denver Vice President Bob Call.



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