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Mile High Sports Radio Ceases Operations; Company to Focus on Digital Content Only

As much as radio runs through my blood, we have watched enormous growth in our digital offerings, including our YouTube channel and as we focus our efforts in that space it became clear that we no longer needed a traditional over-the-air radio signal 24/7/365.

Mile High Radio in Denver is no longer. Company President/CEO Nate Lundy made the announcement recently via his X account saying the focus would now be solely on the digital means of distribution. Mile High Radio started in 2007 and bounced around various signals in the market.

“Tomorrow will be the final day for our radio station, Lundy wrote. “As a 34-year veteran of the radio business it was a bittersweet decision. As much as radio runs through my blood, we have watched enormous growth in our digital offerings, including our YouTube channel and as we focus our efforts in that space it became clear that we no longer needed a traditional over-the-air radio signal 24/7/365.

“It would take me too long to list, but I want to thank everyone who has ever been a part of MHSR for the past 17 years. The hosts, producers, regular guests … it has truly been a family and I’m grateful. Onward and Upward.”

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The most recent signal the radio station was airing on was 98.1 K251CV Golden which came from Audacy’s KQKS-HD3. The Denver sports market has two full-powered FMs with mostly local programming and three AMs running national programming.

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