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Media in Denver

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Denver is a major center of media in Colorado and the Mountain West region of the United States. The following is a list of media outlets based in the city.

Print

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Newspapers

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The Denver Post is the city's primary newspaper, published daily.[1] Other papers published in the city include:

Radio

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Denver is a principal city of the Denver-Boulder radio market. In its Fall 2013 ranking of radio markets by population, Arbitron ranked the Denver-Boulder market 19th in the United States.[20] The market includes seven counties in north-central Colorado: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson.[21]

The following is a list of radio stations which broadcast from or are licensed to Denver:

AM

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Frequency Callsign[22] Format[23] City of License Notes Ownership
560 KLZ Talk Denver, Colorado Broadcasts from Aurora, Colorado[24] Crawford Broadcasting
630 KHOW News/Talk Denver, Colorado - iHeartMedia
670 KLTT Christian talk Commerce City, Colorado - Crawford Broadcasting
710 KNUS News/Talk Denver, Colorado Broadcasts from Aurora, Colorado[25] Salem Communications
760 KDFD Talk Thornton, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver[26] iHeartMedia
780 KJME Classic country Fountain, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver[27] -
810 KLVZ Christian talk Brighton, Colorado - Crawford Broadcasting
850 KOA News/Talk Denver, Colorado - iHeartMedia
890 KCEG Adult standards Fountain, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver[28] -
910 KPOF Christian contemporary Denver, Colorado Broadcasts from Westminster, Colorado[29] Pillar of Fire
950 KKSE Sports talk Denver, Colorado - Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
990 KRKS Religious Denver, Colorado Broadcasts from Aurora, Colorado[30] Salem Communications
1060 KRCN News/Talk Longmont, Colorado - -
1090 KMXA Spanish adult contemporary Aurora, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver[31] Entravision
1150 KNRV Spanish News/Talk Englewood, Colorado - -
1190 KVCU Freeform Boulder, Colorado - -
1220 KLDC Christian Talk Denver, Colorado Broadcasts from Aurora, Colorado[32] Crawford Broadcasting
1280 KBNO Regional Mexican Denver, Colorado - -
1340 KDCO Alternative Denver, Colorado Broadcasts from Centennial, Colorado[33] Colorado Public Radio
1390 KGNU Public Denver, Colorado Broadcasts from Boulder, Colorado[34] -
1430 KAMP Sports gambling Aurora, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver[35] Audacy
1510 KPLS Christian Littleton, Colorado Broadcasts from Lakewood -
1550 KKCL Modern Adult Alternative Golden, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver -
1600 KEPN Sports Lakewood, Colorado - Bonneville International
1650 KBJD Spanish Religious Denver, Colorado Broadcasts from Aurora, Colorado[36] Salem Communications
1690 KDMT Financial talk Arvada, Colorado - Salem Communications

FM

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Frequency Callsign[37] Format[23] City of License Notes Ownership
88.1 KVOD Classical Lakewood, Colorado - Colorado Public Radio
89.3 KUVO Jazz Denver, Colorado - Rocky Mountain PBS
90.1 KCFR-FM Public Denver, Colorado NPR; broadcasts from Centennial, Colorado[38] Colorado Public Radio
91.1 KLDV Contemporary Christian Morrison, Colorado - Educational Media Foundation
92.1 KJMN Spanish Adult Hits Castle Rock, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver[39] Entravision
92.5 KKSE-FM Sports Broomfield, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver[40] Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
92.9 K225CZ Adult Hits Boulder, Colorado Translator of 1510 AM[41] James and Janice Hunt
93.3 KTCL Alternative rock Wheat Ridge, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver[42] iHeartMedia
93.7 K229BS Christian Lakewood, Colorado Translator of 1510 AM James and Janice Hunt
94.1 K231BQ News/Talk Denver, Colorado Translator of 850 AM iHeartMedia
94.7 KRKS-FM Christian talk Lafayette, Colorado - Salem Communications
95.7 KDHT Mainstream top 40 Denver, Colorado - iHeartMedia
96.5 KXPK Regional Mexican Evergreen, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver[43] Entravision
96.9 K245AD Modern adult alternative Arvada, Colorado Translator of KKCL -
97.3 KBCO Adult album alternative Boulder, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver[44] iHeartMedia
98.5 KYGO-FM Country Denver, Colorado Broadcasts from Greenwood Village, Colorado[45] Bonneville International
99.5 KQMT Classic rock Denver, Colorado - Audacy
100.3 KIMN Hot adult contemporary Denver, Colorado - Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
101.1 KOSI Adult contemporary Denver, Colorado - Bonneville International
101.5 KJHM Rhythmic hot AC Strasburg, Colorado - Max Media
101.9 KXWA Contemporary Christian Centennial, Colorado - Way FM
102.3 KVOQ Alternative Greenwood Village, Colorado - Colorado Public Radio
103.1 K276FK Comedy Denver, Colorado Translator of KALC HD2[23] Audacy
103.5 KRFX Classic rock Denver, Colorado - iHeartMedia
104.3 KKFN-FM Sports talk Longmont, Colorado - Bonneville International
105.1 KXKL-FM Classic hits Denver, Colorado - Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
105.5 KJAC Adult album alternative Timnath, Colorado broadcasts from Fort Collins, Colorado, has translator in Denver[46] Community Radio for Northern Colorado
105.9 KALC Top 40 Denver, Colorado - Audacy
106.3 K292FM Country Denver, Colorado Translator of KYGO-FM[23] Bonneville International
106.7 KWBL Country Denver, Colorado - iHeartMedia
107.1 KFCO Classic hip hop Bennett, Colorado - Max Media
107.5 KQKS Rhythmic contemporary Lakewood, Colorado - Audacy
107.9 KBPI Active rock Fort Collins, Colorado Broadcasts from Denver, has translator in Denver on same frequency iHeartMedia

Local listeners can also receive the signal of radio stations broadcasting from nearby communities including Aurora, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Greenwood Village, Longmont, and Loveland.[23]

Television

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The Denver television market includes most of Colorado, much of the eastern half of Wyoming, and most of the Nebraska Panhandle.[47][48] In its Fall 2023 ranking of television markets by population, Arbitron ranked the Denver market 17th in the United States.[20]

The following is a list of television stations that broadcast from or are licensed to Denver, with network owned-and-operated stations highlighted in bold:

Display
Channel
Network[49] Callsign[50] City of License Notes
2.1 CW KWGN-TV Denver, Colorado -
2.2 This TV
2.3 Comet
2.4 Charge!
3.1 Independent KCDO-TV Sterling, Colorado -
3.2 Grit
4.1 CBS KCNC-TV Denver, Colorado -
4.2 Start TV KCNC-DT2
5.1 Sonlife KRDH-LD Denver, Colorado -
5.2 Azteca
5.3 Cheddar
6 ESPN Deportes Radio KXDP-LD Denver, Colorado -
6.1 PBS KRMA-TV Denver, Colorado -
6.2 PBS Kids
6.3 Create/World
7.1 ABC KMGH-TV Denver, Colorado -
7.2 Court TV Mystery KZCO-LD
7.3 Laff
7.4 7 News KMGH-TV Local news and weather[49]
9.1 NBC KUSA Denver, Colorado -
9.2 WeatherNation TV
9.3 Justice Network
9.4 NBC (UHF Signal)
9.5 Quest
10.1 CTN KSBS-CD Denver, Colorado -
10.2 CTNi
10.3 Aliento Vision
12.1 PBS KBDI-TV Broomfield, Colorado Broadcasts from studios in Denver[51]
12.2 PBS Encore
12.3 MHz WorldView
12.4 NHK World
14.1 Univision KCEC-DT Boulder, Colorado Broadcasts from studios in Denver[52]
14.2 Bounce TV
14.3 GetTV
14.4 Escape
16.1 HSN KHDT-LD Denver, Colorado -
20.1 MyNetworkTV KTVD Denver, Colorado -
20.2 Me-TV
23.1 EWTN KDEO-LD Denver, Colorado -
23.2 - Oorah TV[49]
23.3 - Torah TV[49]
23.4 - Calvary[49]
23.5 - Fuente de Vida[49]
23.6 - The Walk TV[49]
25.1 Telemundo KMAS-LD Denver, Colorado Translator of KDEN-TV, Longmont, Colorado[49]
25.2 TeleXitos
25.3 Cozi TV
26.1 Movies KHDT-LD Denver, Colorado -
26.2 Heroes and Icons
26.3 QVC
26.4 -
26.5 -
28.1 HSN KLPD-LD Denver, Colorado -
28.2 BizTV
28.3 Movies! Simulcast of KCDO-TV, Sterling, Colorado[49]
28.4 - Thunderhill TV[49]
28.5 TV Scout -
31.1 FOX KDVR Denver, Colorado -
31.2 Antenna TV
31.3 TBD
39.1 MundoFox KQDK-CD Denver, Colorado Satellite station of KQCK, Cheyenne, Wyoming[49]
41.1 Daystar KRMT Denver, Colorado -
50.1 UniMás KCEC Denver, Colorado -
50.2 LATV
50.3 Stadium
53.1 Estrella TV KETD Castle Rock, Colorado Broadcasts from studios in Denver[53]
53.2 LeSEA
59.1 ION KPXC-TV Denver, Colorado Broadcasts from studios in Aurora, Colorado[54]
59.2 Bounce TV
59.3 Court TV
59.4 Defy TV

In addition, local viewers can receive the signal of television stations broadcasting from nearby communities including Fort Collins and Greeley.[55]

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