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Denver Mile High Sports replaced by K-LOVE 2000s

When 102.7 down in Colorado Springs was up for sale< I suggested that Audacy buy the station & use it along with strrategically located on-channel boosters similar to how 92.5 is configured but more closer to what iHeartMedia did with 107.9 (Or is it 106.7?? I forget which), either turn in the 103.1 translatror license & take it off the air or use it to carry the CBS Radio Network 24/7, convert the 102.7 license from non-comm to commercial & use it to set up a full time Infinity sports Network O&O using the now former Mile High Sports hosts as local talent

That sentence gives me a headache. And KKSE-FM (92.5) isn't using boosters.

It's 107.9 where iHeart is using a combination of boosters translators and full-power stations to cover the front range. K300CP in Denver is a translator for KDHT-HD2, which is airing the KBPI/KBPL programming.

(Edit to correct as indicated)

I know that [KPLS is off the air]. We wouldn't be discussing it if it wasn't :)
Still off as off today (March 19). It's been three months; no notification or STA requests to the FCC that I can find.
 
When 102.7 down in Colorado Springs was up for sale< I suggested that Audacy buy the station & use it along with strrategically located on-channel boosters similar to how 92.5 is configured but more closer to what iHeartMedia did with 107.9 (Or is it 106.7?? I forget which), either turn in the 103.1 translatror license & take it off the air or use it to carry the CBS Radio Network 24/7, convert the 102.7 license from non-comm to commercial & use it to set up a full time Infinity sports Network O&O using the now former Mile High Sports hosts as local talent
Just because a signal can be heard in parts of a market does not make it a viable signal for common listeners.

And you cannot use boosters in that manner. KBIQ's protected contour doesn't make it much further than where 225 forks off of 25. That means none of the booster signals can cross that line either. And what does 103.1 have to do with any of it?

The last thing any operator would do is launch yet another full-powered Sports station in Denver. Also if you look at any of your so-called "Infinity Sports Network" O&O's as in the full-powered FM Sports stations operated by Audacy, all of them simply use the network for filler on late nights and weekends.

Let's please stick to reality here.
 
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