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KILO (94.3 FM, 94.3 KILO) is a radio station broadcasting in Colorado Springs and Pueblo,
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. It also streams online.


History


KLST and KPIK-FM

The 94.3 signal signed on the air on August 22, 1962, as KLST, owned by Little London Broadcasting. Douglas W. Dailey served as the station's first President and General Manager. The studios were located at 802 E. Fillmore Avenue. The station was sold to the Western Broadcasting Company, owners of KPIK 1580, in 1966 and became KPIK-FM. The FM station simulcast KPIK, making it just the second all-country music station on FM in the United States. The AM and FM stations remained a simulcast through 1977, when the FM moved toward a more contemporary country sound as "Super K-94" (coinciding with a move to 93.9 MHz, where it was located from 1977 to 1994) while the AM station focused on more traditional country. That same year, station manager George James was elected to the Colorado Springs city council. In 1978, George James bought KPIK, while the FM was sold separately to the KILO Broadcasting Corporation. The month before, it had adopted a metric system-themed moniker, KILO. As KILO, the station adopted an
Album-Oriented Rock Album-oriented rock (AOR, originally called album-oriented radio) is an FM radio format created in the United States in the 1970s that focuses on the full repertoire of rock albums and is currently associated with classic rock. Album-oriente ...
format. KILO Broadcasting was owned by local businessmen Robert "Bob" D. Telmosse and Charlie Brown. Telmosse and Brown would later sell KILO Radio to Bahakel Communications in 1984. Both Telmosse and Brown would continue to reside in Colorado Springs and explore other business interests. Telmosse was best known as the owner of a local furniture store called ''The Denver Warehouse'', and starting an annual local Christmas giveaway in the early 1980s which began as a hoak, but Telmosse stepped up to the challenge ever since. Telmosse would pass away in 2003, but his namesake foundation is still in operation. Charlie Brown would later operate a local travel agency.


Active rock

By 1991 KILO had moved to an
active rock Active rock is a radio format used by many commercial radio stations across the United States and Canada. Active rock stations play a balance of new hard rock songs with valued classic rock favorites, normally with an emphasis on the harder edge o ...
format. The station is known for playing new bands well before many other stations will add them to their playlist and is usually one of the higher rated stations in Colorado Springs. Rich Hawk, who programmed the station for 27 years, was widely considered one of the "fathers of active rock". On March 7, 2013, Rich Hawk died after falling into a coma in February.


Additional information

The ''Pure Rock Panel'' is a "
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" of sorts. It is used to inform its members of concerts and new releases, and to get feedback about the station. During the winter months, the station organizes ski trips to the nearby
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.


External links


Official site

FCC History Cards for KILO


References

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Active rock radio stations in the United States Radio stations established in 1978