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KUVO (89.3 MHz) is a non-profit FM radio station broadcasting mainly jazz music in a public radio format. Licensed to Denver, Colorado, KUVO is owned by Rocky Mountain Public Media Inc. KUVO's mission is to "provide distinctive music, news and informational programming reflecting the values and cultural diversity of their listener community."
KVOD was a commercial radio station, marketing as the "Voice of Classical Music" (or Classical Voice of Denver) for the Denver metro area, powered at 100,000 watts. It was acquired by Henry Broadcasting in 1983. [2] Even earlier in Denver radio, AM 630 had used the KVOD call letters (that station is now KHOW).
Public radio; News, Classical music, Jazz (High Plains Public Radio) KCSF: 1300 AM: Colorado Springs ... KUVO: 89.3 FM: Denver: Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting ...
A Denver couple got a sweet surprise just after their 58th wedding anniversary.. Dr. Phil Schmidt and Donna Packer married in Los Altos Hills, Calif. on Aug. 21, 1966. For their wedding, the then ...
KUVO: 89.3 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial Rocky Mountain Public Media, Inc. Denver Colorado: Website: KUWL: 90.1 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial University of Wyoming: Laramie Wyoming: Website: KWBR-LP: 105.7 MHz Smooth Jazz Terrestrial Association of Community Resources and News St. George Utah: Website: KWGS-HD2 89.5 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial ...
On January 28, 2019, the parent organization of Denver Open Media, the Open Media Foundation requested the cancellation of its KOMF-LPFM license at 104.7FM. [ 2 ] and Denver Open Media radio re-launched on 89.3HD3 and 92.9FM in partnership with KUVO
Donald Trump's hush money trial resumed Thursday in a Manhattan courtroom with a former lawyer for adult film star Stormy Daniels recounting the deal struck days before the 2016 election to ...
KCFR ("Colorado Free Radio") was owned by the University of Denver, between 1970 and 1983, on 90.1 FM. [5] [6] In 1984, the station was transferred to a community board of directors which eventually formed Colorado Public Radio. It has always been an NPR affiliate, having signed on as a charter member of the network.