Media in Durango, Colorado

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Durango is a center of media in southwestern Colorado and the larger Four Corners region. The following is a list of media outlets based in the city.

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Newspapers

The Durango Herald is the city's primary newspaper that is published daily. [1] The Durango Telegraph , a weekly alternative newspaper, is also published in the city. [2] DGO Magazine, a free alt-weekly also known as "freekly," is published at Durango as well.

Radio

The following is a list of radio stations that broadcast from and/or are licensed to Durango.

AM

Frequency Callsign [3] Format [4] City of License Notes
930 KIUP Sports Durango, Colorado-
1240 KDGO News/Talk Durango, Colorado-

FM

Frequency Callsign [5] Format [4] City of License Notes
88.5KTDU Religious Durango, ColoradoTranslator of KTLF, Colorado Springs, Colorado [6]
89.3KDNG Adult Album Alternative Durango, ColoradoTranslator of KSUT, Ignacio, Colorado [7]
90.5K213AD Christian Contemporary Durango, ColoradoTranslator of KNMI, Farmington, New Mexico [4]
91.9 KDUR Variety Durango, Colorado Fort Lewis College radio [4]
92.9 KPTE Adult Contemporary Bayfield, Colorado Broadcasts from Durango [8]
94.3K232DA Religious Durango, ColoradoTranslator of KTGW, Fruitland, New Mexico [4]
97.3K247AU Hot Adult Contemporary Durango, ColoradoTranslator of KIQX [4]
97.7K249DE Country Durango, ColoradoTranslator of KISZ-FM, Cortez, Colorado [4]
99.7 KKDG Top 40 Durango, Colorado-
100.5 KRSJ Country Durango, Colorado-
101.3 KIQX Hot Adult Contemporary Durango, Colorado-
105.3 KXRC Classic Rock Durango, Colorado-
105.9K290AD Religious Durango, ColoradoTranslator of KPCL, Farmington, New Mexico [4]
106.7K294AJ Active Rock Durango, ColoradoTranslator of KDAG, Farmington, New Mexico [4]
107.7K299AJ Top 40 Durango, ColoradoTranslator of KOLZ in Kirtland, New Mexico, Kirtland, New Mexico [4]

Television

Durango is in the Albuquerque-Santa Fe television market. [9]

The following is a list of television stations that broadcast from and/or are licensed to Durango

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Channel
Network [10] Callsign [11] City of License Notes
2.1 FOX KREZ-LDDurango, ColoradoTranslator of KASA-TV, Albuquerque, New Mexico [10]
6.1 CBS KREZ-TVDurango, ColoradoTranslator of KRQE, Albuquerque, New Mexico [10]
7.1 ABC K45DH-DDurango, ColoradoTranslator of KOAT-TV, Albuquerque, New Mexico [10]
7.2 Estrella TV
12.1 NBC K25GE-DDurango, ColoradoTranslator of KOB, Albuquerque, New Mexico [10]
12.2 This TV
16.1 EICB TV K16GZ-DDurango, Colorado-
18.5 AINC KRMU Durango, ColoradoAudio only
20.1 PBS Satellite station of KRMA-TV, Denver, Colorado [12]
20.2 PBS Kids
20.3 Create/World
38 EICB TV K38JDDurango, Colorado-
47.1 Telemundo KRTN-TVDurango, ColoradoSatellite station of KRTN-LD, Albuquerque, New Mexico
47.2 Me-TV

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References

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