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KIMN
:''If you are looking for the 1954-1988 AM station in Denver, see KRWZ'' KIMN (100.3 FM, "Mix 100.3") is a Contemporary Hit Radio radio station in Denver, Colorado. This station broadcasts at 100.3 MHz with an effective radiated power of 97 kW and is under ownership of Wilks Broadcasting, which also acquired sister stations KXKL and KWOF from CBS Radio in 2008.〔(CBS to sell three Denver radio stations to Wilks Broadcasting for $19.5 Mln cash - Update ) - RTTNews (released December 22, 2008)〕 Its studios are located in Denver and the transmitter site is on Mount Morrison west of Lakewood. ==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. On June 7, 1984 the station switched to an Adult Contemporary format as KMJI, but would later tweak its direction to Soft AC and change its calls to KXLT. In 1992 it reclaimed the KMJI calls and evolved to an all-'70s direction in 1994. The KIMN calls were picked up April 18, 1995 along with the name Kim. In 1997, KIMN returned to AC (As "KIM 100.3"), and in 1999, the station evolved into a Hot AC format and adopt the "Mix" moniker. The weekends featured '80s' music from Def Leppard to Madonna. In summer 2014, KIMN updated its moniker to "Mix 100.3" and changed its positioning statement from "Denver's Best Music Mix" to "All The Hits" hinting at more contemporary flow of music. Mix 100.3 now no longer plays any music from before 2000.
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