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  2. KTCL - Wikipedia

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    KTCL (93.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Wheat Ridge, Colorado.Owned by iHeartMedia, it broadcasts an alternative rock format targeting the Denver metro area.Its studios are located alongside iHeartMedia's other Denver stations at 4695 S Monaco St. in the Tech Center, while its transmitter is located in Golden.

  3. List of radio stations in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format [citation needed]; KAAI: 98.5 FM: Palisade: Educational Media Foundation: Worship music () KAFM: 88.1 FM: Grand Junction

  4. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

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    WAGG/WENN – Heaven 610 WAGG – Urban contemporary gospel; WATV – V-94.9 – Urban contemporary; WJLD – AM 1400 WJLD – Urban oldies/Blues; WBHJ – 95.7 Jamz – Rhythmic contemporary hit radio (Urban contemporary hit radio)

  5. Pierre Robert (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Robert began his radio career at 94.9 KSAN-FM in San Francisco, one of the country's first progressive rock stations. When KSAN changed its format to an Urban Country and Western format in the early 1980s, Robert assumed the on-air name "Will Robertson" for a brief period of time because he was opposed to the new format.

  6. KBCO - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, KBCO was the first station in Colorado to play music from CDs. In a partnership with local audio retailer Listen Up, CDs and playback equipment were shipped in from Japan. Greenlee moved KADE and KBCO to a state-of-the-art studio complex at 4801 Riverbend Road in East Boulder and then sold the stations to Noble Broadcasting in 1987.

  7. KLVZ - Wikipedia

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    On April 13, 2020, KLVZ added a new simulcast translator on 95.3 FM (K237GG) to help boost the station's signal into downtown Denver. The station rebranded as Legends 95.3 FM, 810 AM, and refocused its playlist on oldies from the 50's, 60's and 70's, some of them little-played as compared to the much tighter playlists of other oldies stations ...

  8. KKCL (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on in 2011 as KGCQ, restoring to use the 1550 frequency vacated in 2003 when KADZ left the air. Until June 1, 2015, the station was the home for Mile High Sports, a multimedia sports-marketing and publishing company based in Denver via a partnership with Kroenke Sports and Entertainment.

  9. KOBQ - Wikipedia

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    The change was made in part to avoid confusion with sister station KKOB AM, who recently added an FM translator at 94.5 MHz. [12] The KKOB-FM call letters were reassigned to 96.3 FM (formerly KBZU ) on January 6, 2020, when that station began simulcasting the news/talk format of KKOB.