KIBT

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KIBT
City of license Colorado Springs
Broadcast area Colorado Springs
Branding "96.1 The Beat"
Slogan The Springs #1 Party Station!
First air date 2004
Frequency 96.1 (MHz)
Format Rhythmic Top 40
ERP 25,000 watts
Class B
Callsign meaning K I BEAT
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Website www.beatcolorado.com

KIBT (96.1 The Beat) is a Rhythmic Top 40 outlet based serving the Colorado Springs area as well as nearby Pueblo. The Clear Channel Communications station, whose COL is Fountain, Colorado, broadcast their format at 96.1 MHz with a ERP of 25 kW.

KIBT made its debut with the format in October 2004 and became the number one station in the market.

[edit] 96.1 History

96.1 signed on for the very first time in 1993 as Christian AC KBIQ, and was originally owned by The Word in Music Inc. which was a part of the Colorado Springs based "Bethesda Corporate Family." TWIM was a Non-Profit corporation which did on-air fund raisers for the station but sold commercial air time. In 1996 Salem Communications brought KBIQ and continued the Christian AC format. During the same year Salem brought crosstown KIKX 102.7 FM and moved the Christian AC format and calls letters to that respected frequency. Salem then adopted the call letters KPRZ for 96.1 and flipped it to a Praise & Worship format and adopting the moniker "Praise 96."

In 1999 Salem entered an agreement with AMFM Inc. (which would be absorbed into Clear Channel) to swap stations. As part of deal Salem would acquire KSKY-AM in Dallas-Fort Worth while AMFM would acquire KPRZ-FM. After the station swap KPRZ-FM flipped to a Classic Rock format as KMOM (Mother 96.1). Clear Channel remained committed to the format until October 2004 when it flipped to its current Rhythmic format as KIBT.

[edit] Trivia

By coincidence, KIBT is the western reflection of sister station WIBT in Charlotte, NC, which also calls itself 96.1 The Beat with a Rhythmic format.

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FM Radio Stations in the Colorado Springs/Pueblo Market (Arbitron #97 and 253)

KTPL 88.3 | KCME 88.7 | KTLC 89.1 & KTLF 90.5 | KEPC 89.7 | KTSC 89.5 | KRCC 91.5 | KCFP 91.9 | KKPK 92.9 | KILO 94.3 | KATC 95.1 | KPHT 95.5 | KIBT 96.1 | KCCY 96.9 | KKFM 98.1 | KKMG 98.9 | KVUU 99.9 | KGFT 100.7 | KGDQ 101.9 (Also targets Denver) | KBIQ 102.7 | KYZX 103.9 | KKCS 104.5 | KRYE 104.9 | KRDO 105.5 | KKLI 106.3 | KNKN 106.9 | KDZA 107.9

Low power;Air Force Academy area only KAFA 97.7

See also: CS/P (FM) (AM)

Colorado Radio Markets
Colorado Springs (FM) (AM) · Denver-Boulder (FM) (AM) · Ft. Collins-Greeley · Grand Junction · Pueblo (FM) (AM)
See also: List of radio stations in Colorado and List of United States radio markets