KIMN
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- For the 1954-1988 AM station in Denver, see 95 KIMN
KIMN (Mix 100.3) is an Adult Top 40 station in Denver, Colorado. The CBS Radio outlet broadcasts at 100.3 MHz with an effective radiated power of 97 kW.
[edit] History
The station signed on the air on August 8, 1959 as KLIR and spent most of its life as MOR and as a Beautiful music outlet. By June 7, 1984 it would switch to Adult Contemporary as KMJI but would later tweak its direction to Soft AC and change its calls to KXLT. By 1992 it would reclaim the KMJI calls and evolve to All-70's direction in 1994 (They would also pick up the KIMN calls by 1995). By 1997 they would return to AC (As "KIM 100.3"), and by 1999 would evolve into its current format and adopt the "Mix" moniker.
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FM Radio Stations in the Denver Market (Arbitron #22) |
Denver/Boulder area: KRMA 87.7¹ | KFDN 88.1 | KGNU 88.5 | KUVO 89.3 | KVOD 90.1 | KGUD 90.7 | KLDV 91.1 | KJMN 92.1 | KWLI 92.5 | KTCL 93.3 | KRKS 94.7 | KPTT 95.7 | KXPK 96.5 | KBCO 97.3 | KYGO 98.5 | KQMT 99.5 | KIMN 100.3 | KOSI 101.1 | KTNI 101.5 | KCUV 102.3 | KRFX 103.5 | KJCD 104.3 | KXKL 105.1 | KALC 105.9 | KBPI 106.7 | KSYY 107.1 | KQKS 107.5 | |
Fort Collins/Loveland/Greeley signals:KLHV 88.3 | KRFC 88.9 | KXWA 89.7 | KCSU 90.5 | KUNC 91.5 | KKQZ 94.3 | KRPX 95.3 | KSME 96.1 | KQLF 97.9 | KUAD 99.1 | KKPL 99.9 | KOLZ 100.7 | KXDC 102.1 | KTRR 102.5 | KARS 102.9 | KJAC 105.5 | KPAW 107.9 |
Colorado Springs/Pueblo signals:KTPL 88.3 | KCME 88.7/K215CB 90.9 | KTSC 89.5 | KEPC 89.7 | KTLF 90.5/K290AK 105.9 | KRCC 91.5/K211AW 90.1 | KCFP 91.9 | KKPK 92.9 | KILO 94.3 | KATC 95.1 | KPHT 95.5 | KIBT 96.1 | KCCY 96.9 | KKFM 98.1 | KKMG 98.9 | KVUU 99.9 | KGFT 100.7 | KGDQ 101.9 | KBIQ 102.7 | KTPJ 103.5 | KYZX 103.9 | KKCS 104.5 | KRDO 105.5 | KKLI 106.3 | KNKN 106.9 | KDZA 107.9 |
¹ Audio for TV channel 6 (PBS)
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