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KS 107.5 (KQKS-FM, Denver) now #1 for Throwbacks and Today

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I�m excited to announce a major shift in the music strategy for KS 107.5. Starting today at 1 PM we�re throwing in more of The Throwbacks! The stars that helped build the legacy of KS, like Snoop Dog, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, DMX, and more, will once again take center stage on the radio station.

In recent months, we�ve seen the demand for Throwbacks grow, and KS will now feed our Denver audience exactly what they�re craving…THE THROWBACKS.

With this shift, we�re repositioning the station as KS 1075, #1 for Throwbacks and Today. While we�ll still play a handful of today�s biggest rhythm and hip-hop hits, our primary emphasis will be on the most popular Throwbacks from the late 1990s and early to mid-2000s.

KS1075 is the station in Denver that discovered, exposed, and first played this legendary genre of music. This is an easy fit to bring them back inside the mighty brand of KS 107.5.

The Throwback party starts on-air today at 1 PM with DMX�s �Party Up� and Snoop Dog�s �Gin and Juice.� Let’s go!

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