Saying goodbye to a Denver TV legend.
A native of Buffalo, New York, and a Michigan State graduate, Nolan got his start at a radio station in East Lansing before making his way to Colorado, and he stuck with the audio-only medium even after becoming a television personality. He emceed radio broadcasts for Colorado State, Air Force and Wyoming football for many years in addition to covering major Denver sporting events for 9News — among them the Colorado Avalanche's first Stanley Cup run and the debut of the Colorado Rockies.
After retiring in 2004 and relocating to Santa Fe, Nolan kept a low profile."I got out at the right time," he told theThat was true then and it's even truer now. The internet has radically changed TV news-viewing habits, with most consumers now keeping up with headlines on their phones rather than routinely tuning in at 5, 6 or 10 p.m. Moreover,
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