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On September 1, 2000, the classic country format moved to AM 1600, with 104.3 flipping to smooth jazz after that format temporarily disappeared from Denver airwaves when previous smooth jazz outlet KHIH flipped to Top 40 earlier that day. [6] KCKK switched call letters to KJCD (and the moniker “CD104.3”) shortly after the move.
Colorado Springs Colorado: Website: KCSM: 91.1 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial San Mateo County Community College District: San Mateo California: Website: KCYI-LP: 97.7 MHz Smooth Jazz Terrestrial Edwards Broadcasting Oklahoma City Oklahoma: Website: KDKI-LP: 103.9 MHz Big bands, Swing, Traditional Terrestrial Tamarack Community Broadcasting Inc ...
Educational Communications of Colorado Springs, Inc. Contemporary Inspirational KTLF: 90.5 FM: Colorado Springs: Educational Communications of Colorado Springs, Inc. Contemporary Inspirational KTMH: 89.9 FM: Colona: Educational Communications of Colorado Springs, Inc. Contemporary Inspirational KTML: 91.9 FM: South Fork
KGMJ flipped formats and call letters to KEYQ in January 1987, originating an adult contemporary format mixed with smooth jazz selections. On September 7, 2009 KTUN changed their format to country (moved from 104.7 FM Vail, CO (now KBTB)) and on September 15, 2009 changed their call letters to KSKE-FM
KRDO-FM (105.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Security, Colorado and serving the Colorado Springs-Pueblo media market.It is owned and operated by the News-Press & Gazette Company of St. Joseph, Missouri, through its licensee Pikes Peak Television, Inc. [2] KRDO-FM airs a News/Talk radio format.
KCME (88.7 MHz) is an independent, listener-supported public radio station in Colorado Springs, Colorado, serving the Colorado Springs - Pueblo radio market.It is owned by Cheyenne Mountain Public Broadcast House, Inc., and airs a classical music radio format.
KXWA (101.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Centennial, Colorado, United States. The station serves the Denver metropolitan area and is currently owned by the WAY-FM Network . [ 2 ] Its studios are located in Longmont , and the transmitter is near Castle Rock .
The station was inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame for its contribution to the Colorado music scene in the 1950s and 1960s. [8] By the late 1980s, KIMN evolved from Top 40 to oldies . Denver's first airborne traffic reporter was Don Martin on KIMN's "Air Alert", who later became the vice-president of news operations, and is ...