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Encyclopedia > KALC

KALC (Alice 105.9) is a Adult Top 40 station based in Denver, Colorado. The Entercom station broadcasts at 105.9MHz with a ERP of 99kw. Adult Top 40 is a another variation on the Top 40 format, in which this genre is more geared towards an adult audience who are not into Rock music teen Pop, Dance music, Hip-Hop, Modern Rock or slower Adult Contemporary fare. ... Denver skyline, 1999. ... Entercom Communications is the 4th largest radio broadcasting company in the United States. ...


History

The station's legacy dates back to 1968 when it signed on as KBPI, where during its tenure would enjoy a long and successful run as a AOR outlet. 1968 was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ... The radio station 106. ...


But that would change by 1994 when it flipped to a Modern-leaning Top 40 direction as Alice 106. Since then the station has seen some high-profile changes in both airstaff and ownership, but its Modern-leaning direction continues unchanged. 1994 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ...


External link

Alice's website


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