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  2. KHOW - Wikipedia

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    KHOW (630 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Denver, Colorado, and serving the Denver metropolitan area.The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. KHOW is one of three iHeart-owned stations in Denver with a news/talk radio format.

  3. KOA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KOA (850 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Denver, Colorado. Owned by iHeartMedia , it serves the Denver - Boulder media market . KOA broadcasts a news/talk radio format , and is also the flagship station of the Denver Broncos , Colorado Rockies and Colorado Buffaloes .

  4. List of Colorado Rockies broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The flagship radio station of the Rockies Radio Network is KOA 850 AM.Games are carried on the network in eight states. [3]Jeff Kingery, who was with the team in the radio booth since its inaugural season in 1993, retired at the end of the 2009 season after 17 years broadcasting Rockies games. [4]

  5. Denver Broncos Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    As of the start of the 2015 NFL season, the Broncos' flagship radio station is KOA 850 AM, a 50,000-watt station in Denver, Colorado owned by iHeartMedia. Dave Logan is the play-by-play announcer; he starred for the Colorado Buffaloes before beginning his NFL career, spent mostly with the Cleveland Browns. Rick Lewis is the color commentator.

  6. Mike Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Rosen in 2002. Michael Rosen (born December 5, 1944) [1] is an American radio personality and political commentator. He was the host of The Mike Rosen Show on talk radio station 850 KOA in Denver, Colorado, until January 4, 2016, [2] as well as a weekly opinion columnist for The Denver Post [3] and previously a weekly opinion columnist for the Rocky Mountain News. [4]

  7. Dave Logan (American football) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving football, Logan began a career in radio. Logan joined the Denver Broncos radio booth in 1990, initially serving as a color analyst before shifting to play-by-play in 1996. He, and KRFX morning-drive host Rick Lewis currently call the Broncos games on 850 KOA radio. [4] From 1993 to 2005, Logan and Scott Hastings hosted "The Zoo ...

  8. Colorado Rockies Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Rockies Radio Network consists of 34 stations (24 A.M., 10 F.M.) plus two F.M. boosters and 10 F.M. translators in six western states of the US. [ citation needed ] The English language announcers are Jack Corrigan, Jerry Schemmel and Mike Rice.

  9. KDFD - Wikipedia

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    KDFD (760 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Thornton, Colorado, and serving the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area. Owned by iHeartMedia , it broadcasts a conservative talk radio format . Its studios and offices are in Southeast Denver , while the transmitter site is off Colorado Boulevard (County Road 13) in Brighton .