In the wake of the news (Click Here) that KJAC 105.5 FM ESPN is going belly up comes the news that KSE Radio Ventures a division Kroenke Sports, owners of the Avalanche, Nuggets, Rapids and Altitude TV is purchasing KRWZ 950 AM (for Classic Top40 fans, it was Top40 KIMN back in the day) from Entercom who purchased the signal not too long ago from Lincoln Financial Media.
BsnDenver reports the plan is to develop a radio version of Altitude TV and that this new station would carry the Avs and Nuggets games live as well as provide talk programming.
KRWZ 950 AM (5 Kw) Red=Local Coverage |
Starting December 27, Entercom will move the Cruisin' Oldies up the dial to 1430 AM. The new outlet will target Baby Boomers with the greatest music from the birth of Rock 'n Roll in the 50's through the British Invasion, Motown, The Summer of Love and Woodstock in the 60's.
"Cruisin' is a great brand in Denver and we are thrilled to combine the best personalities, content and programming from Cruisin' and KEZW," said VP/Market Manager Amy Griesheimer. "Cruisin' 1430 will be unduplicated and unmatched, as the only station in Denver playing the music that Baby Boomers grew up."
KEZW 1430 AM (5 Kw) |
I am so disappointed by this move. We loved 950 am and now we can't get reception for 1430 am. We just lost the best station on Denver radio.
ReplyDeleteI am so disappointed by this move. We loved 950 am and now we can't get reception for 1430 am. We just lost the best station on Denver radio.
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteExactly! Zero reception and another Denver staple gone.
DeleteThe reception is weak, that's for sure. I can still get it and I'm glad the programming is still largely intact. Is Randy Jay still with Cruisin' 1430?
ReplyDeleteI agree the signal is weak sometimes I can't get it hi to her life to know what happened to Randy Jay
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