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KXKL : ウィキペディア英語版
KXKL-FM

KXKL-FM, AKA "KOOL 105", is an Classic Hits station serving the Denver-Boulder area. This station is licensed to Denver, Colorado and broadcasts at 105.1 MHz with an ERP of 100 kW and is under ownership of Wilks Broadcasting, which has bought the entire Denver radio cluster (including KXKL) from CBS Radio.〔(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 on Colorado Boulevard in Denver, southeast of downtown, and the transmitter is located near Mount Lindo west of Littleton.
==History==
KXKL began as an oldies radio station in July 1987 under the ownership of Shamrock Communications. The format was also simulcast for a short time on 1280 AM. After several ownership changes during the 1990s, including Chancellor Media, AM/FM, Infinity and CBS Radio, Wilks Broadcasting acquired the station in 2008, along with sister stations KIMN and KWOF. KXKL continues the Classic Hits format today, playing music from the 1970s and 1980s.
An established Denver tradition is the annual KOOL Concert, featuring live performances from artists from the genre ranging from Earth, Wind & Fire to Huey Lewis & The News.
On October 12, 2015, Kroenke Sports Enterprises, owned by Altitude Sports and Entertainment founder Stan Kroenke, announce they will acquire Wilks Broadcasting's Denver properties, including KXKL, Country KWOF, and Adult Top 40 KIMN. Once the sale is approved by the FCC, KSE is expected to flip one of three outlets to Sports, which could see the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, and Colorado Rapids moving from its current home in Denver, which is KKFN.〔("Kroenke Sports Acquires Wilks' Denver Stations" ) from Radio Insight (October 12, 2015)〕

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