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  2. KOTO (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KOTO (91.7 FM) is a National Public Radio-affiliated radio station licensed to Telluride, Colorado, United States. The station is currently owned by San Miguel Educational Fund. The station is currently owned by San Miguel Educational Fund.

  3. KRKQ - Wikipedia

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    KRKQ (95.5 FM) is a privately owned commercial radio station licensed to Mountain Village, Colorado and serving the Telluride, Colorado area. The station is branded as "Mountain Chill." It broadcasts an eclectic music format focusing on current independent music from around the world and a relaxed "chilled-out" vibe. [1]

  4. KQTE - Wikipedia

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    KQTE 1450 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Helendale, California, and serving the Victor Valley. It has a sports radio format with most programming from ESPN Radio . It is owned by Jeff Chang, who also owns television stations in California and Colorado, as well as KKZI 1310 AM in Barstow .

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    ON THE AIR FRIDAY AUTO RACING TIME TV RADIO F1: Chinese G.P. Sprint Shootout 9:55 pm ESPNU BASEBALL NL: Miami at Chicago Cubs 1 pm MLBN Class AAA: Saints at Indianapolis 6 pm 96.7-FM College ...

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  7. 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]

  8. List of Colorado Avalanche broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Doug McLeod was appointed to replace John Kelly in 2005, but was abruptly replaced after only 20 games. An Altitude Sports executive explained the change by saying the network was "looking for a little different style". [3] On April 7, 2008, Haynes was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm of his basilar artery.

  9. Kevin Kiley (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Kiley & Booms would be canceled by WTEM in late 1998, [4] but the two were reunited in September 2000 as the nascent Fox Sports Radio's first afternoon drive show. In 2007, he moved to Los Angeles after residing many years in the Washington, D.C. area. Kiley is the former co-host of The Michael Irvin Show on KESN 103.3 ESPN in Dallas/Fort Worth ...