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KGRE-FM

Coordinates: 40°21′40″N 105°31′16″W / 40.361°N 105.521°W / 40.361; -105.521
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KGRE-FM
Broadcast areaFort Collins, Colorado
Frequency102.1 MHz
BrandingEl Tigre
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican (KGRE simulcast)
Ownership
Owner
  • Lindsey Salazar
  • (Greeley Broadcasting Corporation)
History
First air date
1998
Former call signs
KEZZ (1996-1998)
KRKI (1998-2000)
KXUU (2000-2002)
KXDC (2002-2006)
KRKY-FM (2006-2015)
Call sign meaning
K TiGRE
Technical information
Facility ID76780
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT25 meters
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitetigrecolorado.com

KGRE-FM is a commercial radio station located in Estes Park, Colorado, broadcasting to the Fort Collins, Colorado area on 102.1 FM. KGRE-FM airs a Regional Mexican music format branded as El Tigre, simulcasting KGRE 1450 AM Greeley, Colorado.

An additional 65-watt booster provides fill-in service to Fort Collins, while KGRE AM has a dependent co-channel translator (K271BN) that extends the FM signal to Greeley proper.

History

KGRE went on the air in 1998 and, after a two-year stint as a local station for Estes Park known as "102.1 K-Rocky" (KRKI), made several failed attempts to serve the Denver metro area. In 2000, it flipped to Top 40 as "U102" under new calls KXUU. The Top 40 format lasted only a few weeks and quickly gave way to Rhythmic CHR under the same name, largely due to new competition from cross-town KFMD 95.7 ("Kiss FM"). The station then morphed into Urban AC, again as "U102," before scrapping the concept in favor of a Dance format as "102-1X" (KXDC) in June 2002. KXDC, in turn, gave way to a satellite-fed Classic Country format known as "102-1 Thunder Country" in May 2003. Following the purchase of Colorado Springs country outlet KKCS-FM 101.9, 102.1 assumed a simulcast of that station, which remained on the air until nearby KJEB 102.3 (now KVOQ) completed its move into the Denver market and obliterated the more distant 102.1 signal.

On January 3, 2019, an application was filed with the FCC for Greeley Broadcasting Corporation, which owns KGRE AM, to buy KGRE-FM; the company also applied to buy K271BN at that time. The sale was consummated on July 31, 2019, at a price of $1.175 million.

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40°21′40″N 105°31′16″W / 40.361°N 105.521°W / 40.361; -105.521