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  2. 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 ...

  3. KLVZ - Wikipedia

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    KLVZ (810 AM "Legends 95.3 FM, 810 AM") is a commercial radio station broadcasting an oldies radio format, focusing on the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Licensed to Brighton, Colorado, it serves the Denver metropolitan area.

  4. KXKL-FM - Wikipedia

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    KXKL-FM (105.1 MHz, "KOOL 105") is a classic hits station serving the Denver metropolitan area. This station is licensed to Denver, Colorado and broadcasts with an ERP of 100 kW and is under ownership of Stan Kroenke's KSE Radio Ventures. Its studios are located on Colorado Boulevard in Glendale, and the transmitter is located on Mt. Morrison.

  5. KWRP - Wikipedia

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    KWRP (690 kHz, "Cruisin Oldies") is a commercial AM radio station in Pueblo, Colorado. It airs a rhythmic oldies radio format and is owned by Michael Hernandez, through licensee Western Radio, Ltd. The transmitter is off Oak Street in Pueblo.

  6. KDZA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KDZA (1230 AM) is a radio station licensed to Pueblo, Colorado. The station is owned by Mountain Radio Group, through licensee Colorado Radio Marketing, LLC. KDZA simulcasts a classic hits format with sister station KQSC Colorado Springs. The studios are on West Orman Avenue in Pueblo. The station brands itself as "101.9 and 107.3 KDZA".

  7. KKSE (AM) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. KNAM - Wikipedia

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    KNAM, branded as The Monkey, is an oldies radio station in Silt that broadcasts on 1490 AM. It serves listeners in the Western Slope, along the Colorado River and Interstate 70, northwest of Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley, and northeast of Grand Junction.

  9. KQSC - Wikipedia

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    KQSC (1530 AM) is a radio station licensed to broadcast from Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, with a daytime power of 15,000 watts, and can be heard by day from the outskirts of Denver to the state's border with New Mexico. [2]