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So what went away?

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I just went onto KCUV's website to listen to some obscure music and saw that it is now simulcasting on 102.3.

Soo what did it replace, if anything?
 
> I just went onto KCUV's website to listen to some obscure
> music and saw that it is now simulcasting on 102.3.
>
> Soo what did it replace, if anything?

102.3 was known as "Colorado Country" until the move today of it's up grade from Strasburg to Greenwood Village. NRC Broadcasting (who also owns KJAC "105.5 Jack FM") bought the station and quickly began the move to Greenwood Village. 102.3 will now be known as "102.3 KCUV". It's got a very strong signal in the Denver area. I live in the North end of Denver and can pick up "102.3 KCUV" very, very well.
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> > I just went onto KCUV's website to listen to some obscure
> > music and saw that it is now simulcasting on 102.3.
> >
> > Soo what did it replace, if anything?
>
> 102.3 was known as "Colorado Country" until the move today
> of it's up grade from Strasburg to Greenwood Village. NRC
> Broadcasting (who also owns KJAC "105.5 Jack FM") bought the
> station and quickly began the move to Greenwood Village.
> 102.3 will now be known as "102.3 KCUV". It's got a very
> strong signal in the Denver area. I live in the North end of
> Denver and can pick up "102.3 KCUV" very, very well.
>
And let me tell you, that was a great Move that NRC did! Moving KCUV up to FM finally! That well give the FM dial a very uquine sound on the dial!<P ID="signature">______________
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On behalf of the LITERATE readers of this board, thanks Dawn!

> > 102.3 was known as "Colorado Country" until the move today
>
> > of it's up grade from Strasburg to Greenwood Village. NRC
> > Broadcasting (who also owns KJAC "105.5 Jack FM") bought
> the
> > station and quickly began the move to Greenwood Village.
> > 102.3 will now be known as "102.3 KCUV". It's got a very
> > strong signal in the Denver area. I live in the North end
> of
> > Denver and can pick up "102.3 KCUV" very, very well.
 
Hi everyone:

> > I just went onto KCUV's website to listen to some obscure
> > music and saw that it is now simulcasting on 102.3.
> >
> > Soo what did it replace, if anything?
>
> 102.3 was known as "Colorado Country" until the move today
> of it's up grade from Strasburg to Greenwood Village. NRC
> Broadcasting (who also owns KJAC "105.5 Jack FM") bought the
> station and quickly began the move to Greenwood Village.
> 102.3 will now be known as "102.3 KCUV". It's got a very
> strong signal in the Denver area. I live in the North end of
> Denver and can pick up "102.3 KCUV" very, very well.

You lucky dog. I can't get it worth squat just barely a mile (as the crow flies) South of Downtown Denver. Same goes for 101.9 too.

I can *probably* get it via AM 1510 but I doubt it remains in simulcast forever with KCUV-FM.

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