- KQKS
Infobox Radio Station
name = KQKS
city = Lakewood/Denver
area = Denver
branding = "KS1075"
slogan = "Always #1 For Hip-Hop and Today's Hottest Music"
airdate = 1988 (At 104.3)
frequency = 107.5 (MHz)
format =Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio
erp = 91,000watt s
class = C
owner =Lincoln Financial Group
website = [http://www.ks1075.com/ http://www.ks1075.com/]
callsign_meaning = KQ KSKQKS, also known as "KS107.5", is a very successful rhythmic contemporary hits radio station owned by Lincoln Financial Group serving the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area.
The station, which broadcasts at 107.5 megahertz (
MHz ) with an ERP of 91 kilowatts (kW) , and itscity of license is Lakewood.KQKS' current slogan is "#1 For Hip-Hop and Today's Hottest Music", which they use to reflect its current musical mix of
R&B , hip hop and Rhythmic Pop hits.KQKS History
KQKS origins began in 1988, when they moved into the market from
Longmont, Colorado to enter theTop 40 wars. At the time they were at 104.3 and was known as KS104. By 1989 they evolved into a Dance-leaning rhythmic contemporary hit direction, but by 1993 they would start shifting back to a mainstreamTop 40 direction again after they were left standing as the onlyTop 40 in the market.However by 1995 they would see new competition from two new stations, KHHT (K-HITS 107.5) and
KALC (Alice 105.9), going after listeners with a mainstreamTop 40 direction. As a result of this, KQKS returned to rhythmic contemporary hits that year.But by 1996, KQKS would receive a major jolt when their airstaffers defected to another new rhythmic contemporary hit radio station,
KJMN (JAMN' 92.1) and began attacking them on-air and on the streets.That would all change. In November 1996 KQKS was sold to Jefferson-Pilot, who kept the station jockless for 4 months. Jefferson-Pilot was also the owner of KHHT at the time. But on
February 23 ,1997 history would be made in the market when Jefferson-Pilot moved KQKS to 107.5 and relaunched it as KS1075, replacing KHHT's ill-fatedTop 40 format and turning KQKS' former home at 104.3 into a Classic Country outlet (Now they are a Sports outlet). The move would also pay off in the ratings as well, resulting in KJMN throwing in the towel onMarch 30 ,1997 . Since then KQKS has faced several competitors, but no one has even come close to toppling them since.The Current Marconi Award nominated staff is Larry, Kendall and Kathie J in the morning, John E. Kage late mornings, middays with Tony V, afternoons with Dreena Gonzalez and DJ Chonz, nights with Slim, and late nights with BuhrmGotti. A-Rich and Kingdom work weekends, and mixers DJ Chonz, DJ Dizzy D and DJ Mantis provide mixing duties.
In 2005 Lincoln Financial Group acquired Jefferson-Pilot, thus in turn resulted in LFG becoming KQKS' parent company due to LFG's decision to keep J-P's broadcasting properties in its portfolio despite turning down offers by other broadcasting groups to sell the stations. On
April 3 ,2006 KQKS and the other stations began replacing the ownership on-air liners "A Jefferson-Pilot Station" with "A Lincoln Financial Station" as LFG retired the JP name. In June 2007 Lincoln announced that would put its television and radio stations up for sale. KQKS, along with its sister stations in Denver was among the properties being shopped around by Lincoln, until the company suspended those plans in 2008 due to financal concerns.107.5 History
In the mid 1980's 107.5 was known as KRXY aka Y108. It was the top rated CHR station in Denver during the 80's. The station would eventually been overtaken by KQKS (then at 104.3) in 1991. KRXY began to lean toward Adult Top 40/Hot AC and eventually dropped the Y108 moniker and became Mix 107.5. When Jefferson-Pilot brought the station the station's calls were changed to KWMX. KWMX would eventually would face competition from KALC in the mid 1990's, and changed its playlist to fit with current Modern Pop/Rock that KALC and eventually the Hot AC format was embracing. The attempt proved unsuccessful for KWMX and changed its moniker and call letters to K-HITS 107.5 and KHHT respectively. In 1997, when Jefferson-Pilot bought KQKS 104.3, they dropped the K-HITS format and moved the KQKS calls and its Rhythmic Format to 107.5, where it has been ever since.
The station was also once simulcast on 1600AM, later
KCKK and now (sinceJanuary 1 ,2007 )KEPN , "ESPN Radio 1600."Music history
KQKS played a part in breaking an import track called "That's What Love Can Do" by the American girl group
Boy Krazy . The song, which was produced byStock Aitken Waterman , was a failure when it was released in Europe in 1991 but by late 1992 it somehow wound up getting airplay on the station after one of the staffers heard a remix done by Hot Tracks. The single would go on to be a top 20 hit on Billboard'sHot 100 ,Top 40 Mainstream , andRhythmic Contemporary charts in 1993. The group mentions KQKS in their thank-you liners, which can found on their first (and only) 1993 self-titled album.External links
* [http://www.ks1075.com KS107.5 - #1 For Hip Hop and Today's Hottest Music!]
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