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dbpedia:KIMN
rdfs:comment
If you are looking for the 1954-1988 AM station in Denver, see KRWZKIMN (100.3 FM, "Mix 100") is a Contemporary Hit Radio radio station in Denver, Colorado. This station broadcasts at 100.3 MHz with an effective radiated power of 97 kW and is under ownership of Wilks Broadcasting, which also acquired sister stations KXKL and KWOF from CBS Radio in 2008. Its studios are located in Denver and the transmitter site is on Mount Morrison west of Lakewood.
foaf:name
KIMN
foaf:homepage
n5:
dbpedia-owl:alias
"Mix 100.3"
dbpedia-owl:broadcastArea
dbpedia:Denver
dbpedia-owl:broadcastStationClass
C
dbpedia-owl:callsignMeaning
In homage to the former AM Top 40 station that served Denver from 1954 to 1988. Original callsign stood for "K InterMountain Network"
dbpedia-owl:city
dbpedia:Denver
dbpedia-owl:facilityId
59597
dbpedia-owl:firstAirDate
1959-08-08Z
dbpedia-owl:formerCallsign
KMJI (1992-1995) KMJI (1984-1989) KLIR (1959-1984) KXLT (1989-1992)
dbpedia-owl:frequency
1.003e+08
dbpedia-owl:owner
dbpedia:Wilks_Broadcasting
dbpedia-owl:programmeFormat
dbpedia:Contemporary_hit_radio
dbpedia-owl:sisterStation
dbpedia:KXKL-FM dbpedia:KWOF
dbpedia-owl:slogan
All The Hits
dbpedia-owl:webcast
n7:KIMNFM