KGFT

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KGFT
City of license Pueblo, Colorado
Broadcast area Colorado Springs Metropolitan Area
Branding 100.7 KGFT
Slogan "Life Changing Radio"
Frequency 100.7 MHz
First air date 1977 (as KZLO)
1992 (as KGFT)
Format Christian Talk
ERP 77,000 watts
HAAT 676 meters
Class C
Facility ID 20579
Callsign meaning The GiFT
Former callsigns KZLO (1977-1986)
KATM (1986-1992)
Owner Salem Communications
(Bison Media, Inc.)
Sister stations KBIQ, KZNT
Webcast Listen Live
Website kgftradio.com

KGFT is a Christian talk radio station in Colorado Springs, Colorado broadcasting at 100.7 FM. The station is owned by Salem Communications.

History

The station signed on in 1977 as KZLO aka "Z100" and served the Pueblo market. The station evolved into a CHR format and changed its call letters to KATM and eventually its on-air moniker to "The Kat." It made its move into the Colorado Springs market in 1988, and due to competition from then top rated CHR KIKX, as well as KKMG who also moved into the Colorado Springs market, KATM adjusted its playlist and became the market's local "Rock 40" station. By 1991 KATM evolved into an album rock station, but in 1992 KATM was sold to Salem Communications and became KGFT. The KATM calls were later picked up by a country music station in the Modesto/Stockton market.

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Coordinates: 38°44′42″N 104°51′40″W / 38.745°N 104.861°W / 38.745; -104.861

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