Radio Station Information
KOSI 101.1 FM
City of License:
Denver, CO
Format:
Soft Adult Contemporary
Market:
Denver, CO
Owner:
Bonneville International (Bonneville International Corporation)
KOSI is an FM radio station broadcasting at 101.1 MHz. The station is licensed to Denver, CO and is part of that radio market. The station broadcasts Soft Adult Contemporary programming and goes by the name "KOSI 101" on the air. KOSI is owned by Bonneville International.
Station Coverage Map
Most Played Artist
Elton John, Train, Phil Collins, Fleetwood Mac, Michael Buble, Journey, Chicago, Uncle Kracker, Kelly Clarkson, Rob Thomas, The Eagles, Eagles, Taylor Swift, Men At Work, Rod Stewart, Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, Maroon 5, Mariah Carey, John Mayer
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Listener Comments and Reviews
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By: Frank Gish on October 9, 2014
Please play the song: "Moonlight" by Agust D.
Thank you so much. :)
By: maggie on November 20, 2020
My daughter & I love it that this year you're playing the Christmas music longer!
Thanks to Murphy whom I hear quite often during the day. Does he work 24/7? (Joking)
By: Candy Wingrove on December 28, 2020
I love the station. With my limited understanding of FM, I have always been under the impression that the height of
an antenna trumps power. I can't help but notice that so many Denver area FM outlets transmit from very tall mountains with 100,000 watts---the maximum permitted by the FCC. I compare it to the stations that use the Empire State Bldg. In that case, height overshadows power. Can one of KOSI's engineers explain this in layman's terms for me?
Thanks so much!
Tony, Longmont
By: Tony on July 26, 2021
Tony,
I'm not an engineer, but I work with radio. It has always impressed me how far the Denver sticks go out. Even the tiny 250 watters are readable here in Cheyenne. The 100kw towers have made it into the Nebraska Panhandle before. The best explanation I can give is that terrain does trump all, like you said. Most are near Golden or Morrison, higher than the surronding terrain, thus a better line of sight. Because the signal is 360 degrees, a higher up tower can also send the signal down and out, providing reception for dozens of miles. Also, antenna efficency matters as well. Stations running IBOC will also boost their efficency overall. (The HD signal still doesnt get out well, but the increased efficency means analog gets out farther still). KOSI is an IBOC station.
The other thing to consider is tropo, which enhances signals to hundreds of miles.
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ZG
By: ZBG on July 26, 2021
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