Front Range Country 103.1

Country Music for Denver

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Front Range Country 103.1 (KQKS-HD2 107.5-2 FM) is a Country Music radio station licensed to Lakewood, CO, and serves the Denver-Boulder radio market. The station is currently owned by Audacy.

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  • Address: 4700 S Syracuse St Ste 1050, Denver, CO 80237
  • Phone number: 303-967-2700
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Comments (18)

Charles 2024-11-21 10:04 PM

I really enjoy the station and the variety seems great. The only reason for not a 5 is the signal strength. In Castle Rock we get mostly static. I would like a bit more signal strength so it can be clear during my drive

Kevin 2024-09-09 02:04 AM

When your station came on board, I was really excited. No DJ who loved to hear themselves talk, no stupid games, just good country music. After listening for a while now, I can't take it anymore. I've stopped listening. You play the same songs over and over again. Reba has 24 #1 hits and 57 top 10 hits, and you play just 2, "Fancy" and "The night the lights went out in Georgia". You need to increase your playlists.

Sorry, I really do want to be a permanent listener, but I just can do it.

Bob LaPointe 2024-08-07 06:07 PM

True story:
You know that you have raised your kids right when:
They are sitting around at the BBQ drinking beer and talking about real country music and musicians and not the pop-country crap.
Thanks for the good music.

Crrr 2024-07-28 06:31 PM

Need more choices to listen to! otherwise I'll have to look elsewhere!

Greg Robinson 2024-02-25 02:59 AM

More variety please!! There are so many more artists and songs from the "classic" era!!

James StJ 2024-02-22 12:49 PM

When I first started listening almost a year ago, I was excited. Since that time I only listen in sporadically- when another station has commercials or the stupid Bobby bones show. One day I heard the same Jodee Mesina song five times in one day. Your playlist is tired and memorized. There are literally hundreds of hits from the 90’s era that you can’t afford to buy. You forget we can stream in our cars and listen to variety instead of the 2 dozen or so songs you play over and over. And I don’t have to hear that voice telling me about a carwash.

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