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Denver KVCU 1190 Story


"...The lower-band AM sound quality of KVCU Radio 1190 has never seemed to bother its fans. But before Radio 1190 had the ability to stream playlists online, it likely wasn’t minting a whole lot of new fans, staffers said. As of Feb. 13, the nonprofit station — which operates under an FCC noncommercial license — can now be heard on Denver’s 92.9 FM."
 
Making 92.9 down in Colorado Springs unreceivable in most parts in Denver (Before, you could EASILY pickup 92.9 down in Colorado Springs from these places if you had a decent enough radio and/or lived in the right part of down> I know this having picked it up when it was known as AC outlet KSPZ when I was a kid living in SW Denver back in the 1980s (I would often listen to their morning show))
 
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