Colorado Radio Stations Directory

Complete guide to FM and AM radio stations across Colorado including Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Grand Junction, and Pueblo

361

FCC-Licensed Stations

#18

Denver Market Ranking

80+

Denver-Boulder Stations

15

CPR Network Stations

Colorado hosts approximately 361 FCC-licensed radio stations offering diverse programming including commercial music formats, news and talk, public broadcasting, sports, and community-oriented content. The Denver-Boulder metropolitan area anchors Colorado's radio market as the 18th largest in the United States according to Nielsen Audio rankings, serving nearly 3 million listeners with over 80 stations.

The Colorado Springs-Pueblo market ranks 87th nationally and features around 50 stations focusing on regional interests including military community news, outdoor recreation programming, and local sports coverage. Colorado Public Radio's network reaches 80% of the state through 15 full-power stations augmented by 17 translators.

Top Rated Denver Radio Stations (Nielsen Ratings 2024)

KOSI-FM (101.1 FM) - #1 Top Rated

Format: Adult Contemporary

Owner: Bonneville International

December 2024 Share: 9.3

Denver's ratings winner in December 2024. Switches to all-Christmas music playlist in mid-November each year for 23 consecutive years.

KXKL-FM (105.1 FM) - KOOL 105 Top 3

Format: Classic Hits

Owner: KSE Radio Ventures

December 2024 Share: 6.5

Denver's second-highest rated station featuring classic hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s.

KALC-FM (105.9 FM) - Alice Top 3

Format: Adult Contemporary

Owner: Audacy

December 2024 Share: 5.7

Adult contemporary format featuring current hits and popular favorites.

KYGO-FM (98.5 FM) Top 5

Format: Country

Owner: Bonneville International

December 2024 Share: 5.5

Denver's leading country music station. Also broadcasts on 1600 AM.

KRFX (103.5 FM) - The Fox Surging

Format: Classic Rock

Owner: iHeartMedia

February 2024 Share: 7.0 (tied for #1)

Achieved highest market share since Winter 1995, jumping from 4.6 to 7.0 in February 2024.

KCFR-FM (90.1 FM) - CPR News NPR

Format: News/Talk

Owner: Public Broadcasting of Colorado

Colorado Public Radio's flagship news station featuring NPR programming and local news coverage.

Colorado Public Radio (CPR) Network NPR

Colorado Public Radio operates three services reaching 80% of Colorado through 15 full-power stations and 17 translators. The network includes NPR news and talk, classical music, and adult album alternative formats.

CPR News Stations
  • KCFR - 90.1 FM Denver/Boulder
  • KRCC - 91.5 FM Colorado Springs (operated in partnership with Colorado College)
  • KPRH - Montrose (added 1998)
  • KCFP - Pueblo (added 1996)
CPR Classical Stations
  • KVOD - 88.1 FM Denver/Boulder
  • KVXQ - 88.3 FM Fort Collins
  • KPRE - Vail (added 1994)
  • Classical music with hourly NPR news updates
Indie 102.3 Stations
  • 102.3 FM - Denver/Boulder
  • 89.7 FM - Colorado Springs
  • 93.3 FM - Pueblo
  • 90.9 FM - Fort Collins
  • 88.5 FM - Vail
  • 107.7 FM - Glenwood Springs
  • 96.7 FM - Carbondale

Colorado Sports Radio Stations Sports

KOA (850 AM / 94.1 FM) Flagship

Owner: iHeartMedia

Power: 50,000 watts (Class A clear-channel)

Nickname: "The Blowtorch of the West"

Teams: Denver Broncos (flagship), Colorado Rockies, Colorado Buffaloes

Altitude Sports Radio (92.5 FM)

Format: Sports talk and play-by-play

Programming: Weekdays 6am-6pm sports talk

Teams: Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Rapids

104.3 The Fan

Format: Sports talk

Denver's sports talk station with local sports coverage and analysis.

KEPN ESPN Denver (1600 AM)

Format: Sports talk

ESPN-branded sports radio with national and local programming.

Denver Metro FM Radio Stations

Call SignFrequencyFormatDescription
KVOD88.1 FMClassicalCPR Classical
KGNU88.5 FMCommunityBoulder - Independent community radio with wide variety of music, talk and shows
KUVO89.3 FMJazzJazz 89 Denver - Also features "The Other Side" eclectic music
KCFR90.1 FMNPR News/TalkColorado Public Radio News
KLDV91.1 FMChristianK-LOVE - Contemporary Christian music
KTCL93.3 FMAlternative RockFort Collins - Rock and alternative rock
KILO94.3 FMRockColorado Springs - Pure rock
KBCO97.3 FMClassic RockBoulder - Rock and classic rock
KYGO98.5 FMCountryToday's country music
KKPL99.9 FMTop 40The Point - Windsor - Today's best music
Indie 102.3102.3 FMAdult Album AlternativeCPR's adult album alternative station
KRFX103.5 FMClassic RockThe Fox - Classic rock hits
KKLI106.3 FMVarietyColorado Springs - K-lite variety
KBPI106.7 FMRock/Heavy MetalRock the Rockies - Denver's rock station
KQKS107.5 FMHip Hop/R&BDenver's hip hop and R&B station

Denver Metro AM Radio Stations

Call SignFrequencyFormatDescription
KHOW630 AMNews/TalkDenver talk station
KVOR740 AMNews/TalkColorado Springs news radio
KOA850 AMNews/Talk/Sports50,000 watts - Broncos, Rockies, Buffaloes flagship
KPOF910 AMChristianDenver Christian radio
KSIR1010 AMAgriculture/SportsFort Morgan - Agriculture and sports radio
KMXA1090 AMSpanish SportsAurora - Spanish-language sports
KNRV1150 AM / 96.1 FMSpanish TalkEnglewood - Spanish-language talk radio
KYGO1600 AMCountryToday's country
KEPN1600 AMSportsESPN Denver sports radio
KBJD1650 AMChristianAurora - Radio La RED Spanish Christian teaching
KGNU1390 AMCommunityBoulder - Independent community radio

Spanish Language Radio Stations

KJMN (92.1 FM) - La Suavecita Entravision

Format: Spanish adult hits

Location: Castle Rock/Denver

Denver's first Spanish FM outlet, launched in 1997 as "Radio Romántica 92.1." Now features Spanish adult hits format.

La Invasora (87.7 FM)

Format: Regional Mexican

Location: Denver Metro Area

First locally operated Spanish station in Northern and Southern Colorado featuring Mexican regional music.

KNRV (1150 AM / 96.1 FM)

Format: Spanish talk radio

Location: Englewood

Serves Denver metro with Spanish-language talk programming. Reception from Colorado Springs to Fort Collins.

Tigre Radio

Format: Regional Mexican

Coverage: Northern and Southern Colorado

Locally managed and operated station serving the Latino community with entertainment and information.

College and University Radio Stations Educational

KCSU (90.5 FM) - Colorado State University

Location: Fort Collins

Power: 10,000 watts

Coverage: 250,000+ people (east to Greeley, south to Longmont, north to Wyoming border)

One of the largest college radio stations in the country. Student-run since September 21, 1964. Focus on college and alternative musical genres.

KVCU (1190 AM) - University of Colorado Boulder

Brand: Radio 1190

Location: University Memorial Center, CU Boulder campus

College radio station operated by CU since 1998. University previously operated KFAJ from 1922-1925. Also broadcasts on 92.9 FM Denver.

KSRX (99.9 FM) - University of Northern Colorado

Location: Greeley

Student radio featuring wide variety of music and programming.

KEPC (89.7 FM) - Pikes Peak Community College

Location: Colorado Springs

College radio programming serving the Colorado Springs community.

Christian and Religious Radio Stations

K-LOVE Network

Format: Contemporary Christian

Frequencies:

  • 91.1 FM Denver/Morrison
  • 106.9 FM Colorado Springs
  • 90.3 FM Grand Junction

Air1

Format: Alternative Christian Rock

Frequency: 90.7 FM Sterling

Ministry of K-LOVE, Inc. featuring worship music and alternative Christian programming.

KTLF (90.5 FM) - The Light

Location: Colorado Springs

Contemporary Christian music and teaching.

K-LOVE at Red Rocks: K-LOVE presents an annual August concert event at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside Denver, becoming a tradition for Christian music fans nationwide.

Colorado Radio Stations by Major City

29 FM stations and 28 AM stations serving the Colorado Springs-Pueblo market with focus on military community news and outdoor recreation.

  • KCME 88.7 FM - Classical music
  • KRCC 91.5 FM - CPR News/NPR
  • KKPK 92.9 FM - Peak FM
  • KILO 94.3 FM - Pure rock
  • KKLI 106.3 FM - K-lite variety
  • KVOR 740 AM - News radio

  • KVXQ 88.3 FM - CPR Classical
  • KRFC 88.9 FM - Community radio supporting Northern Colorado
  • KCSU 90.5 FM - Colorado State University - Alternative/rock
  • KTCL 93.3 FM - Alternative rock
  • KMAX 94.3 FM - Maximum rock
  • KKPL 99.9 FM - Today's best music
  • KUAD 99.1 FM - K99 Northern Colorado's new country
  • KARS 102.9 FM - NoCo hip hop
  • Retro 102.5 FM - 70s, 80s & more

Stations located at 315 Kennedy Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 95 Rock - Classic rock
  • KEKB 99.9 FM - Country
  • KMXY 104.3 FM - Mix - Today's best mix
  • KOOL 107.9 FM - Western Colorado's greatest hits (60s and 70s)
  • KKNN 95.1 FM - The rock of Western Colorado
  • KEXO 1230 AM - ESPN Western Colorado's sports leader

Greeley

  • KUNC 91.5 FM - NPR/Community
  • KSRX 99.9 FM - UNC Student Radio

Glenwood Springs

Craig

Loveland

Windsor

Fort Morgan

Streaming Radio - Listen Live

Most Colorado radio stations offer live streaming through their websites and mobile apps. Many stations also stream via:

  • iHeartRadio - Major network stations (KOA, KTCL, KBPI, KRFX, and more)
  • TuneIn - Wide variety of Colorado stations
  • Radio.com (Audacy) - Audacy-owned stations
  • Station websites - Direct streaming from individual station sites

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Frequently Asked Questions About Colorado Radio Stations

Colorado has approximately 361 FCC-licensed radio stations. The Denver-Boulder metropolitan area alone features over 80 stations, making it the 18th largest radio market in the United States. The Colorado Springs-Pueblo market has around 50 stations and ranks 87th nationally. Stations are distributed across both FM and AM frequencies, offering commercial music formats, public radio, news and talk, sports, Spanish-language programming, and community-oriented content.

According to Nielsen ratings from December 2024, KOSI-FM (101.1 FM) is Denver's most popular radio station with a 9.3 market share. KOSI features an adult contemporary format and has been the ratings winner for 23 consecutive holiday seasons by switching to all-Christmas music from mid-November through December. Other top-rated Denver stations include KXKL-FM "KOOL 105" (6.5 share), KALC-FM "Alice" (5.7 share), and KYGO-FM country (5.5 share). KRFX "The Fox" achieved the highest share since 1995 in February 2024 with a 7.0 rating.

Colorado Public Radio (CPR) operates three services reaching 80% of Colorado through 15 full-power stations and 17 translators. CPR News is available at 90.1 FM in Denver/Boulder and 91.5 FM (KRCC) in Colorado Springs. CPR Classical broadcasts at 88.1 FM (KVOD) in Denver and 88.3 FM in Fort Collins. Indie 102.3 plays adult album alternative music at 102.3 FM Denver/Boulder, 89.7 FM Colorado Springs, 93.3 FM Pueblo, 90.9 FM Fort Collins, 88.5 FM Vail, 107.7 FM Glenwood Springs, and 96.7 FM Carbondale. All CPR services are also available via online streaming and mobile apps.

KOA (850 AM and 94.1 FM) is the flagship radio station for Denver Broncos games. Owned by iHeartMedia, KOA is a Class A clear-channel station broadcasting at 50,000 watts, earning it the nickname "The Blowtorch of the West." KOA also serves as the flagship station for the Colorado Rockies and Colorado Buffaloes. The station features sports programming including "KOA Sports with Dave Logan and Ryan Edwards" on weekday afternoons. KOA's powerful signal provides coverage to most of Colorado's densely populated areas including Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Fort Collins.

Yes, Colorado has multiple Spanish-language radio stations serving the Hispanic community. Major stations include KJMN (92.1 FM) "La Suavecita" featuring Spanish adult hits, La Invasora (87.7 FM) with regional Mexican music, KNRV (1150 AM / 96.1 FM) offering Spanish talk radio, and Tigre Radio serving Northern and Southern Colorado. KJMN was Denver's first Spanish FM outlet when Entravision launched it in 1997 as "Radio Romántica 92.1." Additional Spanish programming includes KMXA (1090 AM) for Spanish sports and KBJD (1650 AM) "Radio La RED" offering Christian teaching in Spanish.

Colorado has several prominent college radio stations. KCSU (90.5 FM) at Colorado State University in Fort Collins is one of the largest college stations in the country, broadcasting at 10,000 watts and reaching over 250,000 people. Operating since September 21, 1964, KCSU is student-run and focuses on alternative and college music. KVCU (1190 AM) "Radio 1190" serves the University of Colorado Boulder, broadcasting from campus since 1998. Additional college stations include KSRX (99.9 FM) at University of Northern Colorado in Greeley and KEPC (89.7 FM) at Pikes Peak Community College in Colorado Springs. KRCC (91.5 FM) is operated by Colorado College in partnership with Colorado Public Radio.

K-LOVE, one of the nation's two largest Christian music radio networks operated by Educational Media Foundation, broadcasts contemporary Christian music throughout Colorado at 91.1 FM in Denver, 106.9 FM in Colorado Springs, and 90.3 FM in Grand Junction. Air1, K-LOVE's sister network, offers alternative Christian rock at 90.7 FM in Sterling. Other Christian stations include KTLF (90.5 FM) "The Light" in Colorado Springs, KPOF (910 AM) in Denver, and KBJD (1650 AM) "Radio La RED" offering Spanish-language Christian teaching. K-LOVE hosts an annual August concert event at Red Rocks Amphitheatre that has become a tradition for Christian music fans nationwide.

Yes, most Colorado radio stations offer live streaming through multiple platforms. iHeartRadio streams major network stations including KOA, KTCL, KBPI, KRFX, KYGO, KHOW, and many others. TuneIn offers a wide variety of Colorado stations. Audacy (formerly Radio.com) streams Audacy-owned stations like KALC "Alice." Individual station websites provide direct streaming, and many stations have dedicated mobile apps. Colorado Public Radio's three services (CPR News, CPR Classical, and Indie 102.3) are available via streaming at cpr.org and through mobile apps, reaching listeners throughout Colorado and beyond.

Last updated on November 27, 2025