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The following year, 1510 adopted the KCKK call sign and classic country format that were previously on 1600 AM (which became Denver's new ESPN Radio affiliate), and rebranded as "Real Country". In late July 2007, KCKK flipped to a sports radio format, operated by Mile High Sports, a multimedia sports-marketing and publishing company based in ...
In 1999, 1600 KYGO flipped to a simulcast of KCKK-FM (now KKFN), which was also airing a classic country format called "K104.3", and eventually changed its calls to KCKK to match its FM counterpart. When the FM station switched to smooth jazz in 2000, the classic country format continued exclusively on AM 1600, rebranded as "16 Kicks".
More changes followed, with 1150 AM becoming KNRC in March 2003 (KCUV, in turn, would move to KCKK (1510 AM)). The station went dark on July 27, 2004, due to the failure of KNRC's talk format. [ 3 ] The station returned to the air in 2005 as KNRV , upon its acquisition by New Radio Venture.
Callsign Frequency City of license KGA: 1510 AM: Spokane, Washington: KGAB: 650 AM: Orchard Valley, Wyoming: KGAF: 1580 AM: Gainesville, Texas: KGAK: 1330 AM: Gallup ...
Denver, Colorado 50 kW U KOFI: 1180 kHz Kalispell, Montana 50 kW-D, 10 kW-N, DAN (Class B) KOKC: 1520 kHz Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 50 kW U, DAN KOTV: 1170 kHz Tulsa, Oklahoma 50 kW U, DAN KNWN: 1000 kHz Seattle, Washington 50 kW U, DAN KPAM: 860 kHz Troutdale, Oregon 50 kW-D, 15 kW-N, DAN (Class B) KPNW: 1120 kHz Eugene, Oregon
On September 1, 2000, the classic country format moved to AM 1600, with 104.3 flipping to smooth jazz after that format temporarily disappeared from Denver airwaves when previous smooth jazz outlet KHIH flipped to Top 40 earlier that day. [6] KCKK switched call letters to KJCD (and the moniker “CD104.3”) shortly after the move.
KCUV (as the station was previously known) originally began on 1510 AM, and moved to the 102.3 FM signal in 2005. It replaced the former KAGM (licensed to Strasburg, Colorado) that aired a country music format for many years. The station's city of license was moved to the Denver suburb of Greenwood Village.
Callsign Frequency City of license KOA: 850 AM: Denver, Colorado: KOAC: 550 AM: Corvallis, Oregon: KOAK: 1080 AM: Red Oak, Iowa: KOAL: 750 AM: Price, Utah: KOAN: 1080 AM