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This article is a list of the current Denver Broncos broadcasters. 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 .
Sports KCSJ: 590 AM: Pueblo: iHM Licenses, LLC: News/Talk KCSU-FM: 90.5 FM: Fort Collins: Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System: Variety/college KCWA: 93.9 FM: Loveland: Hope Media Group: Contemporary Christian KDBN: 101.1 FM: Parachute: KSUN Community Radio Corporation: Variety KDCO: 1340 AM: Denver: El Sembrador ...
KRSJ (100.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Durango, Colorado, United States, the station serves the Four Corners area.The station is currently owned by Four Corners Broadcasting, LLC and features programming from Fox News Radio and play-by-play of the Denver Broncos and the Colorado Avalanche.
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.
KFBC (1240 AM) is an American sports formatted radio station based in Cheyenne, Wyoming and targets the entire market.The station is a full time affiliate of Infinity Sports Network [2] as well as the flagship station of the Cowboy State News Network. [3]
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KASL has a year-round sports presence, with coverage of Newcastle High School sports, Wyoming Cowboys football and basketball and Wyoming Cowgirls basketball, and the Denver Broncos. [2] The station's 1,000 watt signal reaches most of the surrounding area fairly well, and also reaches into parts of western South Dakota. [3] Former logo
He has been the voice of Denver Broncos football for 23 years, serving as the team's color analyst for six seasons prior to sliding into the play-by-play role. He has been a major voice on 850 KOA radio in Denver for nearly 30 years, and in 2016 was the key on-air figure when iHeartMedia launched the radio station Denver Sports 760.