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Where is Kbco located?

Where is Kbco located?

Denver
KBCO (97.3 FM) is a radio station in Denver that is licensed to Boulder, Colorado. Owned by iHeartMedia, it broadcasts an adult album alternative (AAA) format. Its studios are located alongside its sister stations in southeast Denver, while its transmitter is located southwest of Eldorado Springs.

What Channel is KBCO Boulder?

97.3 KBCO
97.3 KBCO, 97.3 FM, Boulder, CO | Free Internet Radio | TuneIn.

What is playing on Kbco?

97.3 KBCO Music

  • My Own Worst EnemyLitA Place In The Sun 4:16 PM.
  • Under the BridgeRed Hot Chili PeppersBlood Sugar Sex Magik 4:12 PM.
  • BittersweetBig Head Todd & the Monsters 4:05 PM.
  • StarlightMuseBlack Holes and Revelations 4:01 PM.
  • Counting StarsOneRepublic 3:57 PM.
  • Can’t Let GoRobert Plant 3:53 PM.

Is Bret Saunders married?

KBCO morning host Bret Saunders, at home with his wife, Ingrid, in Lafayette.

What kind of Radio is KBCO?

HD radio. It airs two subchannels using the Ibquity Digital HD system. The station debuted an HD2 sub-channel playing only songs recorded in KBCO’s “Studio C.”. The Studio C Channel is also available on KBCO’s web site, along with the New Music Channel, an Internet channel playing all new releases.

Where is KBCO located in Denver?

In 2010, KBCO moved from its home at Pearl and Folsom in Boulder to the Clear Channel studios – now iHeartRadio – on S. Monaco in the Denver Tech Center shared with stations KOA, KBPI, KRFX, KPTT and KTCL. KBCO carries the noncommercial show Etown every Sunday.

What is KBCO Studio C?

During this time of KBCO’s history, deejays selected the songs to play on their own shows from a broad music library. In 1988, KBCO Studio C was created by Production Director Tom Koetting with a performance by Melissa Etheridge in a small cramped production studio.

What happened to Kade and KBCO?

In 1982, KBCO was the first station in Colorado to play music from CDs. In a partnership with local audio retailer Listen Up, CDs and playback equipment were shipped in from Japan. Greenlee moved KADE and KBCO to a state-of-the-art studio complex at 4801 Riverbend Road in East Boulder and then sold the stations to Noble Broadcasting in 1987.