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Colorado Rockies Radio Network Type Radio network Country United States
Owner iHeartMedia Launch date 1993 Availability Regional through 34 affiliates
The Colorado Rockies Radio Network consists of 34 stations (24 A.M. , 10 F.M. ) plus two F.M. boosters and 10 F.M. translators in six western states of the USA.[citation needed ] The English language announcers are Jack Corrigan, Jerry Schemmel and Mike Rice.[citation needed ] In addition to in-game duties, Corrigan hosts Rockies Q&A [citation needed ] and Rice hosts The Rockies Dugout Show .[citation needed ]
Network stations (26 stations) [ ]
Flagship [ ]
Callsign
Frequency
Location
KOA
850 AM
Denver (English language flagship)
KNRV
1150 AM
Denver (Spanish language flagship)
Affiliates [ ]
Colorado [ ]
Callsign
Frequency
Location
KNFO
106.1 FM
Aspen
KIUP
930 AM
Durango
KSIR
1010 AM
Fort Morgan
KRKY
930 AM/101.9 FM
Granby
KTMM
1340 AM
Grand Junction
KDZA
1350 AM
Pueblo
KQZR
95.5/107.3 FM
Steamboat Springs
KRFD
94.5 FM
Sterling
KSKE
101.7 FM
Vail /Breckenridge
KSPK-FM
102.3 FM
Walsenburg
KRDZ
1440 AM
Wray
Kansas [ ]
Callsign
Frequency
Location
KLOE
730 AM
Goodland
Nebraska [ ]
Callsign
Frequency
Location
KCSR
610 AM
Chadron
Nevada [ ]
Callsign
Frequency
Location
KEAU
1240 AM
Elko
New Mexico [ ]
Callsign
Frequency
Location
KLMX
1450 AM
Clayton
South Dakota [ ]
Callsign
Frequency
Location
KBFS
1450 AM
Belle Fourche
Utah [ ]
Callsign
Frequency
Location
KNIT
1320 AM
Salt Lake City
Wyoming [ ]
Callsign
Frequency
Location
KFBC
1240 AM
Cheyenne
KKTY
1470 AM
Douglas
KOWB
1290 AM
Laramie
KVOW
1450 AM
Lost Cabin
KPOW
1260 AM
Powell
KYDT
103.1 FM
Sundance
See also [ ]
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