Colorado Springs supports a diverse range of radio, television, and newspapers.
As of 2018 the Colorado Springs-Pueblo market was the 87th largest television market in the United States. [6] The following is a list of over-the-air television stations serving the greater Colorado Springs metropolitan area.
Channel | Callsign | Affiliation | Subchannels | Owner | Notes | RF Channel |
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5.1 | KOAA | NBC | E. W. Scripps Company | 25 (UHF) | ||
8.1 | KTSC | PBS |
| Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network | 8 (VHF) | |
11.1 | KKTV | CBS |
| Gray Television | 26 (UHF) | |
13.1 | KRDO-TV | ABC |
| News-Press and Gazette Company | 24 (UHF) | |
21.1 | KXRM-TV | Fox |
| Nexstar Media Group | 22 (UHF) | |
12.1 | K17OE-D | PBS via KBDI-TV |
| Colorado Public Television | 17 (UHF) | |
38.1 | KJCS-LD | EWTN |
| 14 (UHF) | ||
48.1 | KVSN-DT | Univision |
| Entravision Communications | 27 (UHF) | |
51.1 | KWHS-LD | CTN |
| CTN | 10 (VHF) | |
57.1 | KXTU-LD | The CW |
| Nexstar Media Group | 20 (UHF) |
As of 2018, Colorado Springs is the 89th largest radio market in the United States. [7] In addition to traditional AM and FM analog radio stations, there are 22 digital HD Radio channels. [8] The following is a list of radio stations serving the greater Colorado Springs metropolitan area: [9] [10] [11]
Freq. | Callsign | Format | City of License | Notes |
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740 | KVOR | News/Talk | Colorado Springs | ABC News Radio affiliate (CBS News Radio from 1930s-2007), also available as HD Radio |
890 | KCEG | Sports talk | Colorado Springs | NBC Sports Radio affiliate, also available as HD Radio |
1040 | KPPF | Classic hip hop | Monument | broadcasts from Colorado Springs; also available as HD Radio |
1240 | KRDO | News/Talk | Colorado Springs | ABC News Radio affiliate, simulcasts KRDO-FM and KRDO-TV newscasts |
1300 | KCSF | Sports talk | Colorado Springs | CBS Sports Radio, formerly Fox Sports Radio, also available as HD Radio |
1460 | KZNT | News/Talk | Colorado Springs | Fox News Radio and Salem Radio affiliate |
1490 | KXRE | Regional Mexican | Manitou Springs | Spanish language satellite of KBNO, Denver |
1530 | KQSC | Country | Colorado Springs | also available as HD Radio |
1580 | KFCS | Christian Talk | Colorado Springs |
Freq. | Callsign | Format | City of License | Notes |
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88.1 | K201EC | Christian | Manitou Springs | translator of KTPL, Pueblo |
88.7 | KCME | Classical | Manitou Springs | broadcasts from Colorado Springs; also HD Radio |
89.7 | KEPC | Alternative | Colorado Springs | PPCC college radio; also HD Radio |
90.5 | KTLF | Contemporary Christian | Colorado Springs | also two HD Radio |
90.9 | K215CB | Contemporary Christian | Manitou Springs | WAY-FM; translator of KXGR, Loveland |
91.5 | KRCC | Alternative | Colorado Springs | NPR; CC college radio; also 3 HD Radio |
92.9 | KKPK | Adult Contemporary | Colorado Springs | 92.9 The Peak |
94.3 | KILO | Active Rock | Colorado Springs | 94.3 KILO |
94.7 | K234AJ | Classical | Colorado Springs | translator of KVOD, Lakewood |
95.1 | KATC-FM | Country | Colorado Springs | 95.1 Cat Country also HD Radio |
96.1 | KIBT | Rhythmic CHR | Fountain | 96.1 The Beat, broadcasts from Colorado Springs; also 2 HD Radio |
96.5 | K243AM | News/Talk | Colorado Springs | NPR; translator of KCFR-FM, Denver |
96.9 | KCCY-FM | Country | Pueblo | broadcasts from Colorado Springs; also 2 HD Radio |
97.7 | KAFA | primarily modern rock | unlicensed | United States Air Force Academy |
98.1 | KKFM | Classic Rock | Colorado Springs | Classic Rock 98.1 |
98.5 | K253AH | Country | Colorado Springs | translator of KSPK-FM, Walsenburg |
98.9 | KKMG | Pop CHR | Pueblo | 98.9 Magic-FM, broadcasts from Colorado Springs; also HD Radio |
99.9 | KVUU | Pop CHR | Pueblo | My 99.9, broadcasts from Colorado Springs; also 2 HD Radio |
100.7 | KGFT | Christian | Pueblo | broadcasts from Colorado Springs |
101.3 | KFEZ | 80s Music | Colorado | broadcasts from Colorado Springs; also online at Gnarly1013.com HD Radio |
102.7 | KBIQ | Contemporary Christian | Manitou Springs | broadcasts from Colorado Springs |
103.9 | KRXP | Alternative | Pueblo West | broadcasts from Colorado Springs |
104.5 | KSTY-FM1 | Country | Colorado Springs | Booster of KSTY, Canon City |
105.5 | KRDO-FM | News/Talk | Security | broadcasts from Colorado Springs, ABC Radio News affiliate, simulcasts on KRDO-AM and carries newscasts from KRDO-TV |
106.3 | KKLI | Soft Adult Contemporary | Widefield | K-Lite, broadcasts from Colorado Springs; also 2 HD Radio |
107.3 | KQSC | Country | Colorado Springs | Independent country station on 107.3FM/1530AM |
107.9 | KBPL | Classic rock | Pueblo | Simulcast of KBPI Denver, broadcasts from Colorado Springs |
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