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KKFN (104.3 FM, "Denver Sports 104.3 The Fan") is a commercial radio station serving the Denver-Boulder market. Owned and operated by Salt Lake City–based Bonneville International, KKFN airs a sports radio format. The station is licensed in Longmont, Colorado.
On March 6, 1995, the station completed its shift to becoming the Denver market's first ever sports radio station as "AM 950 The Fan". (The KYGO call sign and country format moved to 1600 AM.) [12] [13] On March 8, 2008, KKFN's sports format began simulcasting on 104.3 FM (formerly smooth jazz KJCD). [14] The simulcast only lasted six months.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 104.3 MHz: [1] Argentina ... KKFN in Longmont, Colorado; KKMX in Tri City, Oregon; KKSD in Milbank, South Dakota;
On January 4, 2016, KEPN re-affiliated with ESPN Radio after a three-year absence, carrying the network full-time, with KKFN simulcasting during overnights and some weekend hours. The move falls in line with Bonneville's practice of having an AM/FM Sports radio combination airing ESPN Radio on AM and local programming on FM. [9]
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.
KKSE-FM (92.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Broomfield, Colorado, and serving the Denver metropolitan area and Northern Colorado.KKSE-FM airs a sports talk format branded as "Altitude Sports 92.5 FM."
950 kHz Detroit, Michigan 50 kW U, DA2 (Class B) WWJZ: 640 kHz Mount Holly, New Jersey 50 kW-D, 0.95 kW (950 watts)-N, DA2 (Class B) WWKB: 1520 kHz Buffalo, New York 50 kW U, DA1 WWL: 870 kHz New Orleans, Louisiana 50 kW U, DA1 WWNL: 1080 kHz Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 50 kW-D, 25 kW-CH, DAD WWVA: 1170 kHz Wheeling, West Virginia
On March 2, 2007, a blogger reported the possibility that the station could change their slogan to "Sports Radio 950", after discovering the registrations of the domains mysportsradio950.com and sportsradio950online.com. On March 12, 2007, WPEN started calling itself "Sports Radio 950" or "Philly's Sports Radio 950".