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KKMG
KKMG (98.9 FM, 98.9 Magic FM), is a heritage Top 40 (CHR) radio station located in the Colorado Springs-Pueblo-Denver radio market. The Cumulus Media outlet is licensed to Pueblo. Magic FM is one of the most popular and recognized radio stations in Southern Colorado. History 98.9 signed on as KVMN on January 1, 1967. It was owned by the Pueblo Stereo Broadcasting Company. Recreation Broadcasting of Pueblo bought KVMN in 1974. As KVMN, the station broadcast a Beautiful Music/Easy Listening format. Horwin Broadcasting acquired it in 1978 and relaunched the station as KPLV Love 99 broadcasting an AC/AOR hybrid format; and KPLV became KRQY in 1981 switching to an AC/Classic Hits format. In 1983, KRQY became Top 40/CHR KKMG "Magic 99", although it was on 98.9 and KVUU was on the 99.9 frequency. In 1987, KKMG changed its moniker to "The All New Magic FM", ending confusion between them and KVUU. In fall 1988, KKMG moved its office and studios into the Colorado Springs area. Earlie ...
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KBIQ
KBIQ (102.7 FM), known as "Q102.7", is a Christian adult contemporary radio station in Manitou Springs, Colorado, serving the Colorado Springs, Colorado, area of the United States. The station is owned by the Salem Media Group. 102.7 history The current 102.7 license began life at 104.9 MHz in July 1953 as KCMS, "Colorado's Classical Music Station". It was owned by Bud Edmonds, doing business as the Garden of the Gods Broadcasting Company; Edmonds built the facility, the first stereo FM radio station west of the Mississippi River. Edmonds operated KCMS out of a studio he built in his garage at 68 Minnehaha Avenue. At times, Edmonds and his wife would take turns operating the Seeburg record changer, announcing the music that was being played and changing the albums. In 1956, KCMS moved to 102.7 MHz and gained an AM simulcast partner, KCMS 1490 (now KXRE); the FM tower was moved to the top of Cheyenne Mountain. In early 1970, Edmonds sold KCMS-AM-FM to a group of retired ...
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KVOR
KVOR (740 AM, "AM 740 KVOR") is a commercial radio station in Colorado Springs, Colorado, serving Colorado Springs and Pueblo. It is owned by Cumulus Media and airs a news/talk radio format. KVOR is powered at 3,300 watts by day. But because AM 740 is a clear-channel frequency reserved for Class A CFZM Toronto, KVOR must reduce power at night to 1,500 watts to avoid interference. It uses a directional antenna at all times, with a north-south pattern that covers Pueblo, even though the station's transmitter is located north of downtown Colorado Springs, near Thompson Road. Studios and offices are located on Corporate Drive in Colorado Springs. The KVOR weekday schedule begins with ''Colorado Springs' Morning News'' followed by a local late morning talk show hosted by Richard Randall. The rest of the weekday line up is made up of nationally syndicated talk shows: ''The Dan Bongino Show'', ''The Ben Shapiro Show'', ''The Mark Levin Show'', ''Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis'', ...
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KVUU
KVUU (99.9 FM broadcasting, FM) is a commercial radio, commercial radio station city of license, licensed to Pueblo, Colorado, and serving the Colorado Springs-Pueblo media market, radio market. It airs a hot adult contemporary, Hot AC radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The station is known by its moniker My 99.9. Studios and offices are in the iHeart radio complex on South Circle Drive in Colorado Springs. Its transmitter is also in Colorado Springs, on a tower shared with other FM and TV stations on Cheyenne Mountain. KVUU broadcasts in the HD Radio format. Its HD-2 subchannel carries the WAY-FM Network, Way-FM Christian Contemporary music network. That subchannel feeds two broadcast relay station, translator stations, 93.9 K230BO Monument, Colorado, Monument, and 99.3 K257FO Colorado Springs. 99.9 FM history In 1975, the station first sign-on, signed on as KPUB-FM. It was owned by the Quixote Broadcasting Company and it simulcast its sister station, AM 1480 ...
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KATC-FM
KATC-FM (95.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The station has been broadcasting a country music format since 2006 and its on-air moniker is Cat Country 95.1. The station is owned and operated by Cumulus Media, with its studios and offices on Commerce Drive. Its transmitter is located near Cheyenne Mountain State Park. Programming is also heard on 30 watt translator station K285EE at 104.9 MHz in Canon City, Colorado. KATC-FM features locally hosted country music shows on weekdays. After dark, it carries two national Nash FM shows, "Nash Nights with Shawn Parr" in the evening and "The Blair Garner Show" overnight. Both are syndicated by co-owned Westwood One. History On October 1, 1969, the station first signed on. It was locally owned by Harry Hoth's Pikes Peak Broadcasting Company under the call sign KRDO-FM. It was the sister station to KRDO, which Hoth had first put on the air in 1947, Colorado Springs' second radio station. KRDO-F ...
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KCSF
KCSF (1300 AM "Xtra Sports 1300") is a radio station serving the Colorado Springs area with a sports format. It is under ownership of Cumulus Media. The station features CBS Sports Radio, as well as Dan Patrick from Fox Sports Radio, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, and Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC. History Early years On September 22, 1922, Colorado Springs' first commercial radio station, KFUM ("Known For Unsurpassed Mountain scenery"), was licensed. Its call sign changed to KVOR (Voice Of the Rockies) when the station was purchased by the Reynolds Radio Co., founded by Denver radio pioneer Dr. William "Doc" Reynolds. As of 1933, the studio and transmitter were both located at thMining Exchange Building During the Golden Age of Radio, KVOR was a CBS affiliate, airing its schedule of dramas, comedies, news, sports, soap operas, game shows and big band broadcasts. It broadcast on 1270 kilocycles, at 1,000 watts of power, with studios in the Antlers Hotel. In the ...
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KKFM
KKFM (98.1 FM) is a radio station out of Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colorado. It plays a classic rock format and is under ownership of Cumulus Media. KKFM originally broadcast at 96.5 FM. In 1986, 96.5 KKFM changed from playing contemporary hit radio to playing "Colorado Classics" (including AOR rock). 96.5 KKFM later became 98.1 KKFM. It switched to 98.1 at 5:30 a.m. on September 14, 1992, allowing two new stations to sign on: KBIQ (now KIBT) 96.1 in Colorado Springs, and KXPK 96.5 in Denver. The station features mornings with The Bob & Tom Show, Chuck Squire middays, and Tron at nights. Weekends including programming from Alice Cooper Saturday Nights, Sammy Hagar Samuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947), also known as the Red Rocker, is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He rose to prominence in the early 1970s with the hard rock band Montrose and subsequently launched a successful solo car ... and Matt Pinfield on Sunday, and the KKFM New Music Pi ...
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KKPK
KKPK (92.9 MHz "92.9 Peak FM") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Colorado Springs, Colorado and serving the Colorado Springs and Pueblo metropolitan areas. It is owned by Cumulus Media and airs an adult contemporary music radio format. Peak FM is known for its community involvement, assisting charitable organizations with such promotions as the "Peak FM Pantry Raid." It carries the syndicated "John Tesh Intelligence for Your Life" program at night. KKPK's studios and offices are in the Cumulus Colorado Springs complex on Corporate Drive. Its transmitter is located southwest of Colorado Springs, near Cheyenne Mountain State Park. History of 92.9 On February 1, 1960, KVOR-FM first signed on, simulcasting its sister station, KVOR (then at 1300 AM). The two stations aired a middle of the road format of popular music, news and sports, as a CBS Radio News network affiliate. In 1974, the station changed its call sign to KSPZ, and broadcast a Contemporary Hits Form ...
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KGFT
KGFT is a Christian talk radio station in Colorado Springs, Colorado broadcasting at 100.7 FM. The station is owned by the Salem Media Group. History The station signed on in 1977 as KZLO aka "Z100" and served the Pueblo market. The station evolved into a CHR format and changed its call letters to KATM and eventually its on-air moniker to "The Kat." It made its move into the Colorado Springs market in 1988, and due to competition from then top rated CHR KIKX, as well as KKMG who also moved into the Colorado Springs market, KATM adjusted its playlist and became the market's local "Rock 40" station. By 1991 KATM evolved into an album rock station, but in 1992 KATM was sold to Salem Communications and became KGFT. The KATM calls were later picked up by a country music station in the Modesto/ Stockton market. The KZLO calls were picked up by Educational Media Foundation for their K-Love station in Kilgore, Texas. Previous Logo External links100.7 KGFT - Official Site ...
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Cumulus Media Radio Stations
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Contemporary Hit Radio Stations In The United States
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Radio Stations In Pueblo, Colorado
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KIBT
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. History The 96.1 signal signed on in 1993 as Christian AC KBIQ, and was originally owned by The Word in Music Inc. which is now known today as Bethesda Christian Broadcasting. TWIM was a non-profit corporation which did on-air fundraisers for the station but sold commercial air time. In 1996, Salem Communications brought KBIQ and continued the Christian AC format. During the same year, Salem brought crosstown KIKX 102.7 FM and moved the Christian AC format and call letters to that respected frequency. Salem then adopted the call letters KPRZ for 96.1 and flipped it to a Praise & Worship format and adopting the moniker "Praise 96." In 1999, Salem entered an agreement with AMFM Inc. (which would be absorbed into Clear Channel) to swap stations. As part of t ...
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