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  2. Denver Broncos Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    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. Dave Logan is the play-by-play announcer; he starred for the Colorado Buffaloes before beginning his NFL career, spent mostly with the Cleveland Browns .

  3. List of radio stations in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. State of ... 92.5 FM: Broomfield: KSE Radio Ventures, LLC: Sports KKVM: ... KYGO-FM: 98.5 FM: Denver:

  4. KOA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos: TV, radio, time, line - AOL

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  6. KYGO-FM - Wikipedia

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    KYGO-FM (98.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Denver, Colorado, United States. The Bonneville International country music station has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts. Its studios are located in Greenwood Village , and its transmitter is on Mestaa'ehehe Mountain near Morrison .

  7. Local Denver station apologizes to viewers after brutal ...

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    "I was here and I didn't even want to watch it."

  8. Denver Broncos - Wikipedia

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    The Broncos' flagship radio station is currently KOA, 850AM, a 50,000-watt station owned by iHeartMedia. [234] Dave Logan is the play-by-play announcer, with former Broncos' wide receiver Ed McCaffrey serving as the color commentator beginning in 2012, replacing Brian Griese. [235] Ed McCaffrey was replaced by Rick Lewis.

  9. KDFD - Wikipedia

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    (KEPN and KKFN were the Fox Sports outlets in Denver but they became the local ESPN Radio network affiliates on the same day.) [6] [7] [8] On July 27, 2017, KDSP rebranded as Orange and Blue 760, narrowing its content to focus almost-exclusively on the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (whose games are carried by sister station KOA ...