KFKA
KFKA (1310 AM) is a radio station licensed to Greeley, Colorado that serves the Fort Collins-Greeley area. KFKA began broadcasts in June, 1923 as KFKA on 1100 kHz and was Colorado's first radio station. It is the flagship station for the University of Northern Colorado Bears football and basketball radio network. It also carries a full slate of high school football and basketball games.
It moved to 750 kHz then 1200 kHz, both in 1927. It moved to 880 kHz in 1928. As a result of the NARBA agreement it moved to 910 kHz in 1941. It moved to its current frequency in 1948.
KFKA presents local news every hour throughout the day, anchored by news and sports director Troy Coverdale, and is an affiliate of CBS Radio News and Fox News Radio, with updates at the top and bottom of each hour.
Local weekday programming on KFKA begins with "NoCo Morning News" from 6am to 9am with Chad Peterson. Following "NoCo Morning News" is "The Stacy Petty Show" from 9am to 11am. "Agfinity Sports Day" with hosts Brady Hull and Jason Homan from 11am-1pm covers all things sports from local to national, high school to pro. "The Scooter McGee Show" airs from 9pm to 12am. Local weekend shows include "Senior Circle" on Sundays 10am-11am, "Tidbits Radio" on Sundays 11am-12pm, and Golden Years Theatre on Sundays 6pm-12am.