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  2. KPPF - Wikipedia

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    Simpson resumed his daily radio talk show online at www.tronshow.com and was picked up by crosstown KVOR for a Sunday afternoon local talk program. On November 1, 2014, KCBR flipped to variety hits as Tailgate 98, also broadcast on FM translator K253AH 98.5 FM in Colorado Springs. [5] The following year, the station switched to oldies as Crusin ...

  3. KKSE (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KSE Radio Ventures also owns sister stations KIMN and KXKL-FM. KKSE-AM-FM have local sports hosts most of the day and carry syndicated programming from Fox Sports Radio nights and weekends. KKSE-AM-FM are the flagship stations for Denver Nuggets basketball, Colorado Avalanche hockey, Colorado Rapids soccer and Colorado Mammoth lacrosse. All ...

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    I imagine Nathan-Elizabeth (Kevin McGarry, Erin Krakow) fans were ecstatic after watching the season 12 premiere of When Calls the Heart!Pace yourselves, Hearties, there's plenty of smooches ...

  5. KVOR - Wikipedia

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    In order to provide extended coverage to the growing Colorado Springs and Pueblo media markets, in 2000 KVOR switched frequencies with sister station 740 KTWK. KVOR continued its news-talk format on AM 740 while AM 1300 became adult standards outlet KTWK, carrying the Music of Your Life radio network. (Today it is CBS Sports Radio station KCSF.)

  6. KIBT - Wikipedia

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    KIBT (96.1 FM) is a rhythmic contemporary formatted radio station serving the Colorado Springs area as well as nearby Pueblo, Colorado. The iHeartMedia, Inc. station's community of license is Fountain, Colorado, United States.

  7. KCFR-FM - Wikipedia

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    KCFR ("Colorado Free Radio") was owned by the University of Denver, between 1970 and 1983, on 90.1 FM. [5] [6] In 1984, the station was transferred to a community board of directors which eventually formed Colorado Public Radio. It has always been an NPR affiliate, having signed on as a charter member of the network.

  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.

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