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KKSE-FM

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." KKSE-FM has studios on South Colorado Boulevard in Glendale, with its transmitter located off Wheatland Road near Fort Lupton in Weld County. It is owned by Stan Kroenke's KSE Radio Ventures, which also owns sister stations KIMN, KKSE and KXKL-FM.

KKSE-FM
Broadcast area
Frequency92.5 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingAltitude Sports 92.5 FM
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatSports radio
SubchannelsHD2: Same as HD1
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
June 19, 1967 (1967-06-19)
Former call signs
  • KGRE (1967–84)
  • KYOU (1984–89)
  • KDHT (1989-1993)
  • KZDG (1993–96)
  • KVOD (1996–99)
  • KDJM (1999–2005)
  • KLWL (2005–06)
  • KWLI (2006–09)
  • KWOF (2009–18)
Former frequencies
92.3 MHz (1967–82)
Call sign meaning
Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID59972
ClassC1
ERP57,000 watts
HAAT377 meters (1,237 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°05′46″N 104°54′07″W / 40.096°N 104.902°W / 40.096; -104.902
Translator(s)101.7 K269AE (Boulder)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.altitudesportsradio.com

History edit

KGRE (1967-1982) edit

On June 19, 1967, the station first signed on as KGRE in Greeley.[2][3] It originally broadcast on 92.3 MHz, and was the FM counterpart of KYOU (1450 AM, now KGRE). In 1982, it moved to 92.5 FM.

KYOU (1984-1989) edit

In 1984, the station switched its call sign to KYOU. It took over the country music format of KYOU AM when that station switched to oldies as KATR.[4]

In 1989, KYOU got a boost in power to 57,000 watts from a taller tower, so it could better cover the Denver radio market, and was relicensed to Broomfield.

KDHT (1989-1993) edit

The call sign changed to KDHT on February 17, 1989, and under the programming leadership of Ira Gordon, KDHT became one of the earliest folk/Americana/adult album alternative (AAA) hybrids.

KZDG (1993-1996) edit

In February 1993, APB Broadcasting sold KDHT to Premiere Radio Networks for $3.55 million.[5] Premiere changed the format to new country as KZDG, "Big Dog 92.5".[6] Shamrock Broadcasting acquired the station in March 1995, with the station then rebranding as "Z 92.5" shortly thereafter.[7] Chancellor Media purchased the station in early 1996.

KVOD (1996-1999) edit

From 1969 to the mid 1990s, Denver had a commercial classical music station at 99.5, KVOD. When Tribune Broadcasting acquired the station in 1995, it did not want to continue the classical format; to appease KVOD's audience, Tribune reached a deal with Chancellor to move KVOD's classical format over to Chancellor's newly acquired 92.5 frequency, and agreed to simulcast for nearly a month until 99.5 debuted a new classic rock format on March 4 as KKHK (now KQMT).[8]

On February 18, 1996, at Midnight, KZDG became the new home of classical music in the Denver market. It took the KVOD call letters on March 22.[9][10] (Today, KVOD is a non-commercial classical station at 88.1 MHz.)

KDJM (1999-2005) edit

On May 21, 1999, at 5 p.m., Chancellor Media moved KVOD's classical format and call letters to 1280 AM. During this time, the rhythmic oldies format had proved to be popular in markets such as Chicago, Fresno, and Los Angeles. With Denver having a large Hispanic population that the format primarily caters to, Chancellor launched the format in Denver as "Jammin 92.5", with new call letters KDJM adopted on June 25, 1999.[11][12] The new sound of "Denver's Jammin' Oldies" consisted of classic soul music, disco and R&B tunes. Core artists included Michael Jackson, Donna Summer, Prince, Isley Brothers, Barry White, Mary J. Blige, Teena Marie, Earth, Wind & Fire and Chaka Kahn. Later in 1999, the station was acquired by AMFM, which was formed under the merger of Chancellor and Evergreen Media.

In 2000, Clear Channel Communications merged with AMFM. This put the new, larger broadcasting company over Federal Communications Commission caps on ownership; because of this, Clear Channel decided to spin off KDJM to Infinity Broadcasting (along with KXKL and KIMN), which was completed in December 2000.[13] By 2001, the station refocused its format as "Jammin' Hits of the 70s & 80s." By 2003, the station was known as "Jammin' Oldies and More" with a broader playlist consisting of some newer R&B music. The station changed its moniker to "Denver's Classic Soul" in 2004. The station became a CBS Radio-owned and operated station with the renaming of Infinity in December 2005.

KWLI (2005-2006) edit

On December 14, 2005, the station began stunting with Christmas greetings from soldiers stationed overseas to their families back home, while also telling listeners to tune in at 9 a.m. the following day, when Denver radio would be "set free." (The word "free" seemed to confirm rumors that the station would join CBS's Free FM network of hot talk FM stations.)[14]

Instead, CBS brought country music back to the station as "Willie 92.5" with the moniker "Wide Open Country." The station played a mix of old and new country songs, including some titles no longer heard on Denver's more contemporary country outlets.[15][16][17][18] The call letters were briefly changed to KLWL on December 21, and then to KWLI on January 12, 2006. (Max Media revived the rhythmic oldies format in September 2010 on KTNI-FM.)

In late 2006, KWLI was renamed "92-5 The Wolf" and began focusing on newer country artists. The former format was moved to KWLI's HD2 sub-channel. The station was sold to Wilks Broadcasting in December 2008.[19] When the 2008 Democratic National Convention was held in Denver, then-KWLI temporarily renamed itself as "92.5 The Jackass", with "jackass" being another name for a male donkey, the mascot of the Democratic Party. It reverted to "The Wolf" after the convention.

KWOF (2006-2018) edit

On March 6, 2009, KWLI changed its call letters to KWOF.

On January 31, 2014, KWOF briefly rebranded itself as "92.5 The Bronco" in honor of the Denver Broncos participation in Super Bowl XLVIII.[20] The station resumed its "Wolf" branding after the Super Bowl.

On October 12, 2015, Kroenke Sports Enterprises, owned by Altitude Sports and Entertainment founder Stan Kroenke, announced it would acquire Wilks Broadcasting's Denver properties, which included KWOF, KIMN, and KXKL-FM.[21] The transaction was consummated on December 31, 2015, at a purchase price of $54 million.

KKSE (2018-present) edit

On September 5, 2018, KSE announced, in a move long rumored and expected after KSE's acquisition of the Wilks stations, that KWOF would drop the "Wolf" format and adopt the format of KKSE (950 AM) as "Altitude Sports 92.5", a change that took place on September 17. With the change, 92.5 became the new primary home for the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, and Colorado Rapids, all owned by KSE. New call letters of KKSE-FM were registered at the same time and were adopted with the change.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KKSE-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Hoff, Hollis (July 7, 1967). "Sight 'n' Sound". Fort Collins Coloradoan. p. 11. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1970 page B-34
  4. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1988 page B-52
  5. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1994 page B-61
  6. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1990s/1993/RR-1993-01-15.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1990s/1995/RR-1995-03-10.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1990s/1996/R&R-1996-03-08.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-05-04. Retrieved 2016-03-20.
  10. ^ "Z92.5 KZDG Becomes Classical KVOD". 13 March 1996.
  11. ^ "'Jammin' Oldies' replace KVOD on FM dial as station goes AM", The Denver Post, May 22, 1999.
  12. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1990s/1999/RR-1999-05-28.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  13. ^ https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/2002-03/A-Radio-AL-MT-BC-YB-2002-3.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  14. ^ http://www.radiodiscussions.com/showthread.php?456681-KDJM-Jammin-92-5-to-flip-to-FREE-FM-tomorrow-morning-(12-15)-9AM[bare URL]
  15. ^ "R&B station's staff shown door; KDJM 92.5 now playing country", The Denver Post, December 16, 2005.
  16. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/2000s/2005/RR-2005-12-23.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-04-05. Retrieved 2016-03-20.
  18. ^ http://targetmarketnews.com/storyid12190502.htm
  19. ^ "CBS spins out of Denver | Radio & Television Business Report". 22 December 2008.
  20. ^ http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/126401/kwof-re-launches-as-92-5-the-bronco?ref=rss>
  21. ^ "Kroenke Sports Acquires Wilks' Denver Stations" from Radio Insight (October 12, 2015)
  22. ^ "Wolf Out; Altitude Sports Incoming For 92.5 Denver". RadioInsight. 5 September 2018. Retrieved 2020-10-07.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • KKSE in the FCC FM station database
  • KKSE on Radio-Locator
  • KKSE in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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Sports 92 5 FMProgrammingLanguage s EnglishFormatSports radioSubchannelsHD2 Same as HD1AffiliationsAltitude SportsFox Sports RadioColorado AvalancheColorado MammothColorado RapidsDenver NuggetsOwnershipOwnerKroenke Sports amp Entertainment KSE Radio Ventures LLC Sister stationsKIMNKKSEKXKL FMHistoryFirst air dateJune 19 1967 1967 06 19 Former call signsKGRE 1967 84 KYOU 1984 89 KDHT 1989 1993 KZDG 1993 96 KVOD 1996 99 KDJM 1999 2005 KLWL 2005 06 KWLI 2006 09 KWOF 2009 18 Former frequencies92 3 MHz 1967 82 Call sign meaningKroenke Sports amp EntertainmentTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID59972ClassC1ERP57 000 wattsHAAT377 meters 1 237 ft Transmitter coordinates40 05 46 N 104 54 07 W 40 096 N 104 902 W 40 096 104 902Translator s 101 7 K269AE Boulder LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveWebsitewww wbr altitudesportsradio wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 KGRE 1967 1982 1 2 KYOU 1984 1989 1 3 KDHT 1989 1993 1 4 KZDG 1993 1996 1 5 KVOD 1996 1999 1 6 KDJM 1999 2005 1 7 KWLI 2005 2006 1 8 KWOF 2006 2018 1 9 KKSE 2018 present 2 References 3 External linksHistory editKGRE 1967 1982 edit On June 19 1967 the station first signed on as KGRE in Greeley 2 3 It originally broadcast on 92 3 MHz and was the FM counterpart of KYOU 1450 AM now KGRE In 1982 it moved to 92 5 FM KYOU 1984 1989 edit In 1984 the station switched its call sign to KYOU It took over the country music format of KYOU AM when that station switched to oldies as KATR 4 In 1989 KYOU got a boost in power to 57 000 watts from a taller tower so it could better cover the Denver radio market and was relicensed to Broomfield KDHT 1989 1993 edit The call sign changed to KDHT on February 17 1989 and under the programming leadership of Ira Gordon KDHT became one of the earliest folk Americana adult album alternative AAA hybrids KZDG 1993 1996 edit In February 1993 APB Broadcasting sold KDHT to Premiere Radio Networks for 3 55 million 5 Premiere changed the format to new country as KZDG Big Dog 92 5 6 Shamrock Broadcasting acquired the station in March 1995 with the station then rebranding as Z 92 5 shortly thereafter 7 Chancellor Media purchased the station in early 1996 KVOD 1996 1999 edit From 1969 to the mid 1990s Denver had a commercial classical music station at 99 5 KVOD When Tribune Broadcasting acquired the station in 1995 it did not want to continue the classical format to appease KVOD s audience Tribune reached a deal with Chancellor to move KVOD s classical format over to Chancellor s newly acquired 92 5 frequency and agreed to simulcast for nearly a month until 99 5 debuted a new classic rock format on March 4 as KKHK now KQMT 8 On February 18 1996 at Midnight KZDG became the new home of classical music in the Denver market It took the KVOD call letters on March 22 9 10 Today KVOD is a non commercial classical station at 88 1 MHz KDJM 1999 2005 edit On May 21 1999 at 5 p m Chancellor Media moved KVOD s classical format and call letters to 1280 AM During this time the rhythmic oldies format had proved to be popular in markets such as Chicago Fresno and Los Angeles With Denver having a large Hispanic population that the format primarily caters to Chancellor launched the format in Denver as Jammin 92 5 with new call letters KDJM adopted on June 25 1999 11 12 The new sound of Denver s Jammin Oldies consisted of classic soul music disco and R amp B tunes Core artists included Michael Jackson Donna Summer Prince Isley Brothers Barry White Mary J Blige Teena Marie Earth Wind amp Fire and Chaka Kahn Later in 1999 the station was acquired by AMFM which was formed under the merger of Chancellor and Evergreen Media In 2000 Clear Channel Communications merged with AMFM This put the new larger broadcasting company over Federal Communications Commission caps on ownership because of this Clear Channel decided to spin off KDJM to Infinity Broadcasting along with KXKL and KIMN which was completed in December 2000 13 By 2001 the station refocused its format as Jammin Hits of the 70s amp 80s By 2003 the station was known as Jammin Oldies and More with a broader playlist consisting of some newer R amp B music The station changed its moniker to Denver s Classic Soul in 2004 The station became a CBS Radio owned and operated station with the renaming of Infinity in December 2005 KWLI 2005 2006 edit On December 14 2005 the station began stunting with Christmas greetings from soldiers stationed overseas to their families back home while also telling listeners to tune in at 9 a m the following day when Denver radio would be set free The word free seemed to confirm rumors that the station would join CBS s Free FM network of hot talk FM stations 14 Instead CBS brought country music back to the station as Willie 92 5 with the moniker Wide Open Country The station played a mix of old and new country songs including some titles no longer heard on Denver s more contemporary country outlets 15 16 17 18 The call letters were briefly changed to KLWL on December 21 and then to KWLI on January 12 2006 Max Media revived the rhythmic oldies format in September 2010 on KTNI FM In late 2006 KWLI was renamed 92 5 The Wolf and began focusing on newer country artists The former format was moved to KWLI s HD2 sub channel The station was sold to Wilks Broadcasting in December 2008 19 When the 2008 Democratic National Convention was held in Denver then KWLI temporarily renamed itself as 92 5 The Jackass with jackass being another name for a male donkey the mascot of the Democratic Party It reverted to The Wolf after the convention KWOF 2006 2018 edit On March 6 2009 KWLI changed its call letters to KWOF On January 31 2014 KWOF briefly rebranded itself as 92 5 The Bronco in honor of the Denver Broncos participation in Super Bowl XLVIII 20 The station resumed its Wolf branding after the Super Bowl On October 12 2015 Kroenke Sports Enterprises owned by Altitude Sports and Entertainment founder Stan Kroenke announced it would acquire Wilks Broadcasting s Denver properties which included KWOF KIMN and KXKL FM 21 The transaction was consummated on December 31 2015 at a purchase price of 54 million KKSE 2018 present edit On September 5 2018 KSE announced in a move long rumored and expected after KSE s acquisition of the Wilks stations that KWOF would drop the Wolf format and adopt the format of KKSE 950 AM as Altitude Sports 92 5 a change that took place on September 17 With the change 92 5 became the new primary home for the Denver Nuggets Colorado Avalanche and Colorado Rapids all owned by KSE New call letters of KKSE FM were registered at the same time and were adopted with the change 22 References edit Facility Technical Data for KKSE FM Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Hoff Hollis July 7 1967 Sight n Sound Fort Collins Coloradoan p 11 Retrieved September 27 2019 Broadcasting Yearbook 1970 page B 34 Broadcasting Yearbook 1988 page B 52 Broadcasting amp Cable Yearbook 1994 page B 61 http www americanradiohistory com Archive RandR 1990s 1993 RR 1993 01 15 pdf bare URL PDF http www americanradiohistory com Archive RandR 1990s 1995 RR 1995 03 10 pdf bare URL PDF http www americanradiohistory com Archive RandR 1990s 1996 R amp R 1996 03 08 pdf bare URL PDF KVOD TO MOVE TO NEW SPOT KZDG GOING OFF THE AIR IN DEAL SWITCH SWAPS COUNTRY STATION WITH CLASSICAL BUSINESS Rocky Mountain News Denver CO HighBeam Research Archived from the original on 2016 05 04 Retrieved 2016 03 20 Z92 5 KZDG Becomes Classical KVOD 13 March 1996 Jammin Oldies replace KVOD on FM dial as station goes AM The Denver Post May 22 1999 http www americanradiohistory com Archive RandR 1990s 1999 RR 1999 05 28 pdf bare URL PDF https www americanradiohistory com Archive BC YB 2002 03 A Radio AL MT BC YB 2002 3 pdf bare URL PDF http www radiodiscussions com showthread php 456681 KDJM Jammin 92 5 to flip to FREE FM tomorrow morning 12 15 9AM bare URL R amp B station s staff shown door KDJM 92 5 now playing country The Denver Post December 16 2005 http www americanradiohistory com Archive RandR 2000s 2005 RR 2005 12 23 pdf bare URL PDF FMQB Radio Industry News Music Industry Updates Nielsen Ratings Music News and more Archived from the original on 2016 04 05 Retrieved 2016 03 20 http targetmarketnews com storyid12190502 htm CBS spins out of Denver Radio amp Television Business Report 22 December 2008 http www allaccess com net news archive story 126401 kwof re launches as 92 5 the bronco ref rss gt Kroenke Sports Acquires Wilks Denver Stations from Radio Insight October 12 2015 Wolf Out Altitude Sports Incoming For 92 5 Denver RadioInsight 5 September 2018 Retrieved 2020 10 07 External links editOfficial website KKSE in the FCC FM station database KKSE on Radio Locator KKSE in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KKSE FM amp oldid 1168947064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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