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  2. KKFN - Wikipedia

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    The call letters switched to KKFN-FM on March 12, 2008, and again to KKFN on March 1, 2009, once the sports format was moved completely over to the FM and the AM adopted an oldies format. On December 8, 2014, Entercom made plans to purchase Lincoln Financial Group 's entire 15-station lineup in a $106.5 million deal.

  3. KKSE (AM) - Wikipedia

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    On October 12, 1994, the station changed its call sign to KKFN, and the station began adding sports talk programs to its schedule. 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]

  4. KIMN - Wikipedia

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    The call sign KIMN originally belonged to a Denver AM station located at 950 kHz. From the late 1950s to the early 1980s, KIMN was the dominant Top 40 music station in Denver. The station also highlighted the popular local rock n' roll bands of that era, such as the Astronauts , Daniels , Fogcutters , Moonrakers , Soul Survivors , and others ...

  5. KYGO-FM - Wikipedia

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    At first, KIMN-FM aired a softer album rock format while KIMN (950 AM, now KKSE) aired a Top 40 format. KIMN-FM later started playing Top 40 music, similar to its AM sister station. In the 1970s, there were a couple of country & western AM stations in Denver, though the music was not heard on FM, even though country was making inroads on FM ...

  6. Craig Carton - Wikipedia

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    Carton left the East Coast for Denver, working mostly at KKFN 950 AM, "The Fan." His morning show took off immediately and he became the highest-rated host in the station's history. He next took the morning slot on KBPI, where he hosted the market's top-rated local morning show. [9]

  7. KKSE-FM - Wikipedia

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    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."

  8. KTNF - Wikipedia

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    KTNF (950 kHz, "AM 950") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to St. Louis Park, Minnesota that serves the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. The station brands itself as "The Progressive Voice of Minnesota," and offers a combination of locally produced and nationally syndicated progressive talk programming.

  9. List of radio stations in Colorado - Wikipedia

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