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''87.7 The Ticket'' Becomes Denver 4th Sports Outlet
| RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, July 27, 2010 | 2:19pm CT |
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Sports KCUV-FM (102.3)/Denver flips to Spanish-language ESPN Deportes with the new calls KDSP-FM. Concurrently, KXDP-LP becomes Sports "87.7 The Ticket" with local TV sportscaster Vic Lombardi and Gary Miller in mornings. The Ticket becomes the fourth Sports outlet in Denver under Program Director Tim Spence.
"We're excited to be Denver's Sports Station," said GM Tom Manoogian. "With four pro teams and four division one universities, Denver deserves a live and local sports station and we are here to provide it."
Spence added, "87.7 The Ticket is 'Denver guys...talking Denver sports... to Denver Sports fans' in the best sports city in America."
The station lineup includes Tony D (5-7am), Vic and Gary Show (7-9am), Chad and PW (91-2pm), CJ and Joel (12-3pm) Les, JoJo and Gman (3-7pm) and Nate Kreckman (7-10pm).
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