KJQY (FM)

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KJQY
City of license Colorado City, Colorado
Broadcast area Colorado City Metropolitan Area
Pueblo, Colorado
Branding Power 103.3
Slogan "More energy, More Music"
Frequency 103.3 MHz (also on HD Radio)
First air date 1989
Format Rhythmic Top 40/Dance
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 165 meters
Class C
Owner Pueblo Broadcasting
Webcast Listen Live page
Website Power1033.com

KJQY (Power 103.3) is a radio station licensed to Colorado City, Colorado, and serves the Pueblo and Colorado Springs areas with a Dance-leaning Rhythmic Top 40 format. KJQY is owned by Pueblo Broadcasting Group, LLC.

History

103.3 FM flipped from its Rhythmic AC format on May 31, 2012 by stunting with a Polka format for seven days before settling into a high-energy Rhythmic Top 40 format, offering a hybrid mix of currents, old school and Dance hits, the latter being heavily dayparted in evenings.[1] The evening block of programming is branded as "Radio Planeta" and features a bilingual English/Spanish combination of dance music. The Previous format was "IDJ" 103.3 Old School R&B and New School.

According to station owner Steve Bartholomew, "This station represents music with energy!" adding that "Working with former Cox/Cumulus/Citadel senior manager Mike Knar, we custom-designed this format to appeal to people who like dance, R&B, and yesterday's Top 40 hits -- mixed in with a touch of contemporary Latin music." [2]

References

  1. "Polka Power In Pueblo" from Radio Insight (June 7, 2012)
  2. "KJQY Moves Into The Power Zone" from All Access (June 7, 2012)

External links

Coordinates: 37°46′52″N 104°32′03″W / 37.781111°N 104.534167°W / 37.781111; -104.534167

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