Colorado Radio Stations


Alamosa                                          
KALQ                                     
93.5 FM                                    
Country
Alamosa
KRZA
88.7 FM
Community
Arvada
KADZ
1550 AM
Children
Aspen
KAJX
unknown
Public Radio
Aspen
KSPN
103.1
Rock
Avon
KZYR
97.7 FM
Retro
Boulder KGNU 88.5 FM Variety
Boulder KBCO 97.3 FM Rock
Boulder KVCU 1190 AM Public
Breckenridge KUVO 89.7 FM Jazz
Breckenridge
KRKM
106.3 FM
Unknown
Breckenridge
KRKY
930 AM
Unknown
Breckenridge
KTUN
101.5 - 95.3 FM
Classic Rock
Breckenridge
KSMT
102.3 - 102.7 FM
Alternative
Breckenridge
KSKE
104.7 - 99.3 FM
Unknown
Buena Vista
KSKE
1450 AM
talk
Buena Vista KBVC 104.1 FM Country
Buena Vista KVRH 1340 AM Country
Colorado Springs
KGFT
100.7 FM
Christian
Colorado Springs
KSKX
105.5
Jazz
Colorado Springs
PEAK
95.1 FM
Variety
Colorado Springs KVOR 740 AM News -Talk
Colorado Springs KSPZ 92.9 FM Oldies
Colorado Springs KRCC 91.5 FM Public
Colorado Springs KILO  94.3 FM Rock
Colorado Springs KKFM 98.1 FM Rock
Colorado Springs
KKKK
1580 AM
Talk
Colorado Springs
KVUU
99.9 FM
80's & 90's
Colorado Springs
KBIQ
102.7 FM
Safe For the Whole Family
Colorado Springs
KCME
88.7 FM
Classical Music and Jazz
Colorado Springs
KZNT
1460 AM
Talk
Colorado Springs
KYZX
103.9 FM
Unknown
Cortez
KLJH
107.1
Christian
Craig KRAI 93.7 FM Alternative
Creede
KRZA
105.9
Community
Denver
WAY-FM
89.7 FM
Positive
Denver KOA 850 AM News - Talk
Denver KHOW 630 AM Talk
Denver KYGO 98.5 FM Country
Denver CD 104.3 FM Jazz
Denver  KOSI 101.1 FM Jazz/Variety
Denver KUVO 89.3 FM Jazz
Denver KCFR 90.1 FM Public
Denver KBPI 106.7 FM Rock
Denver MOUNTAIN 99.5 FM Rock
Denver THE FOX
103.5 FM Rock
Denver KS 107.5 FM HIP HOP & RB
Denver
KEZW
1430 AM
Timeless Music
Denver
ALICE
105.9 FM
New Alternative
Denver
KOOL/KXKL
105.1 FM
Oldies
Denver
MIX / KIMN
100.3
Variety
Denver
KTLK
760 AM
Business - Sports
Denver
KRCN
1060 AM
Talk
Durango KIQX 101.3 FM Mix
Durango
KDGO
1240 AM
Talk
Fort Morgan
KPRB
106 FM
Sports
Fort Collins KGNU 89.1 FM Variety
Fort Collins KTCL 93.3 FM Modern Rock
Fort Collins KCSU 90.5 FM Public
Fort Collins
KIIX
1410 AM
Oldies
Fort Collins
KPAW
107.9 FM
Classic Hits
Four Corners
POINT
99.7 FM
Unknown
Four Corners
KRTZ
98.7 FM
New/Old
Four Corners
KISS
97.9 FM
Country
Four Corners
KRWN
92.9 FM
Rock
Frisco
KRYSTAL
93.1 FM
Oldies
Fruita KEKB 99.9 FM Country
Glenwood Springs KMTS 99.1 FM Country
Glenwood Springs
KJYE
102.3 FM
Soft AC
Grand Junction
KAFM
88.1 FM
Jazz-Blues
Grand Junction
KJYE
92.3 FM
Soft AC
Grand Junction
KCIC
88.5 FM
Sacred Christian
Grand Junction
COUNTRY
100.7
Country
Grand Junction
KWGL
97.5 FM
Classic Rock
Grand Junction
KZKS
105.3 FM
Country
Grand Junction KEKB 99.9 FM Mix
Grand Junction KBEK 99.9 FM Nostalgia
Grand Junction KPRN 89.5 FM Public
Grand Junction
KRGS
690 AM
Sports
Greeley
KUNC
91.5 FM
Community
Greeley
PIRATE RADIO
104.7 FM
Not known
Greeley KISS 96.1 FM Country
Greeley KDJM 92.5 FM Classic Soul
Greeley KUNC 91.5 FM Public
Greenwood Village
KJMN
92.1 FM
Romanica - Spanish
Gunnison
KVLE
102.3
Talk
Johnstown KHNC 1360 AM Talk
La Junta
KTHN
92.1 FM
Country
Lakewood
RADIO DISNEY
1690 AM
Children
Loveland KTRR 102.5 FM Lite Rock
Monte Vista
KSLV
1240 AM
Unknown
Monte Vista
KSLV
95.3 FM
Unknown
Montrose KPRH 88.3 FM Public
Montrose
KWGL
105.7
Classic Rock
Pueblo
KCSJ
590 AM
News
Pueblo
KPHT
95.5 FM
Unknown
Pueblo KCJS 590 AM Talk
Pueblo
KDZA
108 FM
Oldies
Pueblo
KTPJ
103.5
Religious
Pueblo
KFEL
970 AM
Religious
Pueblo KCFP 91.9 FM Public
Pueblo
KRMX
107 FM
Spanish
Pueblo
KCCY
96.9 FM
Unknown
Pueblo
KGHF
1350 AM
Talk
Pueblo
KKMG
94.3 FM
Unknown
Pueblo
KKMG
98.9 FM
Top 40
Rifle KZKS 105.3 FM Country
Salida
KSBV
93.7 FM
Classic Rock
South Fork
KRZA
100.9 FM
community
Steamboat Springs KBCR 96.9 FM Country
Steamboat Springs KBCR 1230 AM Nostalgia
Strasburg
KAGM
102.3 FM
Country
Vail KPRE 89.9 FM Public
Vail
KVLE
610 AM
Talk
Ward KGNU 93.7 FM Variety
Windsor KUAD 99.1 FM Country


From large battery-operated table models to tiny transistors - the radio has come a long way. But WHO really invented the radio? Although Gugliemo Marconi is generally thought to be the father of the wireless radio, experiments and discoveries by many other scientists and physicists contributed to its development. Alessandro Volta's 1838 invention of the battery and Andre Ampere's scientific studies about electricity and magnetism helped Samuel Morse invent the first electric telegraph machine. In 1865, Washington, D.C., dentist Dr. Mahlon Loomis began experimenting with the idea of wireless messaging. In 1887, Heinrich Hertz produced the first radio waves. In addition to Marconi, two other 19th century contemporaries - Nikola Tesla and Nathan Stufflefield - took out patents for wireless radio transmitters. In fact, as recently as 1943, the Supreme Court reviewed Tesla's unsuccessful 1915 court injunction against Marconi, and acknowledged Tesla as the inventor of the radio. Radio technology has grown significantly since its early development. In 1947, Bell Labs scientists invented the transistor. In 1954, a small Japanese company called Sony introduced the transistor radio. Today there are over 40,000 radio stations around the world and most families own at least one radio. Library of Congress

For more information on the History of Radio - Please See the Links Below
The Picture on the heading of the page is courtesy of the Library of Congress. 1886 Heinrich Rudolph Hertz, a German physicist, demonstrated that rapid variations of electric current could be projected into space in the form of radio waves similar to those of light and heat.
Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian inventor, proved the feasibility of radio communication. He sent and received his first radio signal in Italy in 1895. By 1899 he flashed the first wireless signal across the English Channel and two years later received the letter "S", telegraphed from England to Newfoundland. This was the first successful transatlantic radiotelegraph message in 1902. Articles and extracts about early radio and related technologies, concentrating on the United States in the period from 1897 to 1927
History of Radio The first extended broadcast of the human voice was transmitted through the air on December 24, 1906 from Brant Rock, Massachusetts.