KTCL

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KTCL
City of license Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Broadcast area Ft. Collins-Denver, Colorado
Branding Channel 93.3
Slogan Modern Rock
Frequency 93.3 (MHz) (Also on HD Radio)
93.3 HD-2 for Classic Alternative
First air date 1965
Format Modern Rock
ERP 100,000 watts
Class C
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Website www.area93.com

KTCL is a commercial radio station licensed to Wheat Ridge, Colorado, broadcasting to the Denver, Colorado area on 93.3 FM.

KTCL airs a modern rock music format branded as "Channel 93.3".

[edit] History

KTCL signed on in 1965 with the call letters, KFMF. In 1975, KFMF adopted a rock music format evolving to the modern rock music format in the early 1980s. KTCL is one of the first commercial radio stations to adopt the modern rock music format. In 2007, it changed its city of license from Fort Collins to Wheat Ridge to provide clearer coverage over the Denver area. It can still be received in Fort Collins. KTCL helped break local bands The Fray, Meese, 3OH!3, and Flobots onto the national scene.

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