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  2. Colorado Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Public Radio (CPR) is a public radio state network based in Denver, Colorado that broadcasts three services: news, classical music and Indie 102.3, which plays adult album alternative music. CPR airs its programming on 15 full-power stations, augmented by 17 translators. Their combined signal reaches 80 percent of Colorado. [1] CPR ...

  3. KVOD - Wikipedia

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    KVOD's classical format and call sign were originally on 99.5 MHz from 1969 to 1995. KVOD was a commercial radio station, marketing as the "Voice of Classical Music" (or Classical Voice of Denver) for the Denver metro area, powered at 100,000 watts. It was acquired by Henry Broadcasting in 1983. [2]

  4. KVOV - Wikipedia

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    cpr.org KVOV (90.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Carbondale, Colorado . The station is owned by Colorado Public Radio (CPR), and airs CPR's "Classical Music" network, originating from KVOD in Denver, Colorado .

  5. List of radio stations in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Community Radio for Northern Colorado: Public radio KVNF: 90.9 FM: Paonia: North Fork Valley Public Radio, Inc. Public radio KVOD: 88.1 FM: Lakewood: PRC Denver-I, LLC: Public/Classical KVOQ: 102.3 FM: Greenwood Village: Public Broadcasting of Colorado, Inc. Adult album alternative KVOR: 740 AM: Colorado Springs: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC ...

  6. KCFR-FM - Wikipedia

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    Some of KCFR-FM's programming is heard on KPRE 89.9 FM in Vail, which also carries programming from classical music station KVOD, also located in Denver. On July 9, 2008, CPR moved the KCFR-FM news-talk programming in Denver to 90.1 FM. The KVOD classical programming that was broadcast on that frequency moved to the newly acquired 88.1 FM ...

  7. Classical Public Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Its mission was to preserve, enhance and expand experience of classical music for radio listeners. With this vision, CPRN was established in 1998 as a limited-liability non-profit company – a joint venture of KUSC (Los Angeles) and Colorado Public Radio – with startup funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

  8. Classical music lists - Wikipedia

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  9. Classical 24 - Wikipedia

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    Classical 24 is a syndicated, satellite-delivered public radio service providing classical music to its carrying stations. It generally airs overnights on many non-commercial and a handful of commercial classical music stations. However, the service is operated 24 hours a day and is used by some stations during the day to augment their schedules.