Company President Nate Lundy made the decision to pull the station on Friday, December 20.
Despite the end of its over-the-air broadcast, "Mile High Sports" will continue its digital content on multiple platforms, including its YouTube channel and Mile High Magazine. Lundy, a 34-year veteran of the radio business, expressed that while it was a bittersweet decision, the significant growth in their digital offerings made it clear that a traditional over-the-air signal was no longer necessary.
The station had moved to the 98.1 translator signal in March 2021, after its previous home, KDCO (1340), and its corresponding FM translator K284CI at 104.7, were sold in October 2020. "Mile High Sports Radio" originally launched on KCKK (1510) and K229BS (93.7) in 2007, and had moved across various frequencies over the years.
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