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| Broadcast area | Pueblo/Colorado Springs |
| Frequency | 1350kHz (HD Radio) |
| Branding | Fox Sports 1350 |
| Programming | |
| Format | Sports |
| Affiliations | Fox Sports Radio |
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| History | |
First air date | January 1928; 97 years ago (1928-01) |
Former call signs |
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Call sign meaning | Warehoused callsign from93.3 in Seattle |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 53850 |
| Class | B |
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Transmitter coordinates | 38°21′28″N104°38′19″W / 38.35778°N 104.63861°W /38.35778; -104.63861 |
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Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen live (viaiHeartRadio) |
| Website | foxsportspueblo.iheart.com |
KUBE (1350kHz) is anAM radio station broadcasting asports format. Licensed toPueblo, Colorado, United States, it serves theColorado Springs area. The station is currently owned byiHeartMedia, Inc. and licensed as CC Licenses.
This station was authorized to Philip C. Lasky and J. H. Albert on October 27, 1927, as KGHF.[2] It originally broadcast on 1430 kHz, sharing the frequency with KFXJ.[2] It went on the air in January 1928 from the Congress Hotel.[3]
In 1964, KGHF became KKAM. KKAM challenged market-leadingKDZA (1230 AM) in the early 1970s with atop 40 format. The station would eventually becomecountry KIDN and later return to its KGHF callsign.
KDZA was shut down in the early 1990s and was sold toPueblo Community College a few years later, which renamed that station KKPC. KKPC was later sold toColorado Public Radio. The KDZA call sign was picked up for a Pueblo-based FMoldies station at107.9 and the station remained a success. When KDZA-FM adopted the Jet 107.9 moniker along with a move towards 1970s-based hits along with a focus on the Colorado Springs area, Clear Channel Communications (forerunner to iHeartMedia) decided to revive the KDZA call sign on the signal of its former competitor, AM 1350, by dropping the sports talk format on AM 1350. In late July 2009, the station went back to the sports format. On April 3, 2012, KDZA changed its callsign to KCCY. On April 13, 2012, KCCY changed formats from sports toclassic country.
On May 22, 2013, KCCY changed formats back to sports, branded as "Fox Sports 1350".[4] The station changed its call sign to KBPL on January 16, 2018, and back to KDZA on January 23, 2018.
On May 12, 2022, KDZA changed callsigns to KUBE as part of a warehousing move of the call letters that were formerly carried ona sister station inSeattle, Washington.
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