KBPL

KBPL (107.9 FM, "107.9 KBPI South") is a radio station licensed to Pueblo, Colorado, and serving the Colorado Springs/Pueblo radio market. Owned by iHeartMedia, it broadcasts an Mainstream rock format. The transmitter is located on Cheyenne Mountain amid other TV and FM towers for stations in the Colorado Springs-Pueblo market.

KBPL
CityPueblo, Colorado
Broadcast areaColorado Springs-Pueblo
Frequency107.9 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding107.9 KBPI South
SloganRocks Colorado Springs
This Week's Biggest Hits (HD2)
Programming
FormatMainstream rock
HD2: "The iHeartRadio Countdown"
Ownership
OwneriHeartMedia
(Capstar TX LLC)
Sister stationsKDZA, KCCY, KCSJ, KIBT, KPHT
History
First air dateMarch 3, 1987 (as KRYT)
Former call signsKRYT (1986–1988)
KRYT-FM (1988-1993)
KDZA-FM (1993-2018)
Call sign meaningDisambiguation of KBPI, PueBLo
Technical information
Facility ID40848
ClassC0
ERP32,000 watts
HAAT674 meters (2,211 ft)
Transmitter coordinates38°44′41″N 104°51′46″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Websitekbpisouth.iheart.com
iheartradiocountdown.com (HD2)

KBPL was part of a trimulcast stretching across much of Colorado along Interstate 25. KBPL served as a rebroadcaster of KBPI in Fort Collins, Colorado and includes translator station 107.9 K300CP in Parker, Colorado, serving the Denver metropolitan area.

History

The station first signed on as KRYT on March 3, 1987.[1] It was the FM counterpart to AM 1350 KGHF (now KDZA). The call sign reflected the station nickname "K-Right," as 107.9 is at the far right end of the FM dial. On December 1, 1988, the station changed its call sign to KRYT-FM.

On January 1, 1993, the station was bought by the McCoy Broadcasting Company.[2] It became KDZA-FM.[3] The KDZA call letters had previously been on AM 1230 which had been sold to Pueblo Community College. KDZA-FM had an oldies format. On June 24, 2008, it switched to classic hits, calling itself Jet 107.9.[4]

In 2000, it was sold to Clear Channel Communications, the forerunner of today's iHeartMedia.[5] On July 13, 2009, Clear Channel flipped KDZA-FM to Album Rock and moved the studios and offices to Colorado Springs. KDZA-FM switched to classic rock as Z107.9 on November 30, 2011.[6] A few years later, KDZA-FM got a boost in its coverage area when it was allowed to relocate its tower to Cheyenne Mountain. The height above average terrain (HAAT) increased from 230 feet to 2,211 feet (674 meters).

On December 11, 2017, KDZA-FM flipped to active rock as a repeater of KBPI in Fort Collins, and joined as part of a trimulcast with KPAW in Fort Collins and K300CP in Denver.[7] KDZA-FM changed its call sign to KBPL on January 23, 2018.

On January 28, 2019, KBPL split from its simulcast with KBPI and launched an active rock format, branded on its webstream as "KBPI South", with a different playlist and a slightly different airstaff. Willie B in mornings and Laura Hall in middays will continue to be heard on both KBPI's, while Jason McCollum (also senior vice president of advertising for iHeartMedia's Colorado Springs stations) will host afternoons while KDZA afternoon co-host Benny Bash will host nights on KBPL.[8]

On air

Mornings: Jason and Benny

Middays: Aly

Afternoons: Willie B

Nights: Klinger

gollark: I do have a few finished, working projects, somehow.
gollark: I just never get back to them.
gollark: Which just using a cool trendy JS library will make easier.
gollark: I mean, the basic logic isn't that complex, right?
gollark: Hmm.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.