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107-9 KBPI

July 27, 1975 (as KCOL-FM)

  • KCOL-FM (1979–1988)
  • KIMN (1988–1995)
  • KPAW (1995–2017)

Bill Pierson Incorporated (original owner and calls of current-day KALC; started on 105.9 FM)

FCC

68976

C1

100,000 watts

266 metres (873 ft)

107.9 K300CP (Denver, relays KDHT-HD2)

95.7 KDHT-HD2 (Denver)

KBPI's studios are located in Denver in the Tech Center. In December 2017, iHeartMedia assembled a trimulcast of KBPI along the Interstate 25 corridor on the 107.9 frequency, by moving KBPI's main signal to 107.9 in Fort Collins, as well as to translator station K300CP in Denver, and switching KDZA in Pueblo/Colorado Springs to a simulcast of KBPI.

Official website

in the FCC FM station database

KBPI

in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

KBPI

FCC History Cards for KBPI