Talk:KVOQ (FM)

Requested edit to final paragraph and sidebar of KVOQ-FM page
To update this page with the most current information, I would request the final paragraph be edited as follows:

On January 5, 2015, Colorado Public Radio acquired KDSP and converted it to non-commercial status as a simulcast of AM sister KVOQ’s “OpenAir” Adult Album Alternative format on January 27. The purchase was consummated on April 29, 2015 at a price of $5.75 million. Former sister station KJAC/Fort Collins continues to air the ESPN Radio format.[7] OpenAir—CPR’s new-music service, which debuted on Oct. 31, 2011—broadcasts 24-hour, locally produced programming featuring a wide range of new music with a Colorado focus, as well as frequent broadcasts of live performances by artists such as DeVotchKa, Nathaniel Rateliff and Paper Bird. As of 2015, OpenAir broadcasts in Denver/Boulder and Fort Collins.

Additionally, to reflect the accurate name and broadcast area of the serivce, I request that the right-column sidebar be updated with the proper logo below and that the text of the website link be changed from "Open Air at 102.3" to "OpenAir."

File:OA logo 2015 rgb.png

Thank you!

AmyV CPRCommunications (talk) 18:45, 3 November 2015 (UTC)

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