Media in Fort Collins, Colorado

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Fort Collins, Colorado is a center of media in north-central Colorado. The following is a list of media outlets based in the city.

Contents

Print

Magazines

Newspapers

The Fort Collins Coloradoan is the city's primary newspaper, published daily. [5] Other newspapers published in the city include

Radio

Fort Collins is a principal city of the Fort Collins-Greeley radio market. In its Fall 2013 ranking of radio markets by population, Arbitron ranked Fort Collins-Greeley 117th in the United States. [8] Due to Fort Collins's proximity to Denver, local listeners can also receive the signal of most radio stations broadcasting from the Denver radio market. [9]

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

AM

Frequency Callsign [10] Format [9] City of LicenseNotes
1410 KIIX Classic Country Fort Collins, ColoradoBroadcasts from Loveland, Colorado [11]

FM

Frequency Callsign [12] Format [9] City of LicenseNotes
88.3 KVXO Classical Public Fort Collins, Colorado Colorado Public Radio
88.9 KRFC Public Fort Collins, Colorado-
90.5 KCSU-FM Alternative Fort Collins, Colorado Colorado State University college radio [9]
93.7 KAZY Active Rock Cheyenne, Wyominglocally heard in Fort Collins, Co.
94.9 K235BT Alternative Rock Fort Collins, Colorado-
95.3K237CY Christian Contemporary Fort Collins, ColoradoTranslator of KTLF, Colorado Springs, Colorado [9]
107.9 KBPI Active Rock Fort Collins, ColoradoOwned By i Heart Media, Inc

Fort Collins is also location of the time signal transmitter WWV working in the shortwave range amd of WWVB, which transmits on 60 kHz the time signal for the most radio-controlled clocks in North America.

Television

Fort Collins is in the Denver television market. [13] Due to Fort Collins's proximity to Cheyenne, Wyoming, local viewers can also receive the signal of several television stations broadcasting in the Cheyenne television market. [14]

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

Display
Channel
[15]
Network [14] [15] Callsign [16] City of License Notes
6.1 PBS KRMA-TV Fort Collins, ColoradoTranslator of KRMA-TV, Denver, Colorado [17]
6.2 PBS Kids
6.3 Create/World
11 Collegian TV CTV 11Fort Collins, ColoradoColorado State University's student news station
22.1 Fox KFCTFort Collins, ColoradoSatellite station of KDVR, Denver, Colorado [15]
22.2 Antenna TV
22.3 TBD
24.1-KMLN-LDFort Collins, Colorado-
44.1 Daystar KDNF-LDFort Collins, Colorado-
59.1 ION KPXC-TVFort Collins, ColoradoSatellite station of KPXC-TV, Denver, Colorado [15]
59.2 Bounce TV
59.3 Court TV
59.4 Defy TV
59.5 Scripps News
59.6 Grit
59.7 Jewelry TV
59.8 HSN2

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