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KEPC
Simulcasts KVOQ, Denver
Frequency89.7 MHz
BrandingIndie 102.3
Programming
FormatPublic; Adult Album Alternative
(KVOQ simulcast)
Ownership
Owner
  • (Pikes Peak Community College)
  • OperatorColorado Public Radio

    Sister stations

    KVOQ (FM)
    History

    Former call signs

    KSHS (1957-1972 by station lineage)
    KTLF (at 89.7 FM)

    Call sign meaning

    ElPaso County and/or ElPaso Community College (former name of Pikes Peak State College and owner of KEPC)
    Technical information
    Facility ID52595
    ClassC3
    ERP10,000 watts
    HAAT-77.9 meters
    Repeater(s)93.3 K227DI (Pueblo)
    Links
    WebcastListen live
    WebsiteIndie 102.3

    KEPC (89.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, the station serves the Colorado Springs area, broadcasting a Public Radio Album Adult Alternative format. The station simulcasts KVOQ (FM) out of Denver, and is owned Pikes Peak State College and operated by Colorado Public Radio.

    History[edit]

    The station originally signed on at 90.5 in 1957 as KSHS which was owned by Colorado Springs School District 11 and operated out of the Colorado Springs High School which would soon change its name to Palmer High School after a second high school in the city was completed. The KSHS calls were given in honor of Palmer High's original name. In the early 1970's KSHS was acquired by El Paso Community College which changed its call letters to KEPC which is based on the name of EPCC and/or El Paso County. EPCC would move KEPC first to its then main offices on West Las Vegas in the early 1970's before moving to a building on Bott Ave in the mid 1970's near its then main campus. By 1978, EPCC would move KEPC to its then brand new Centennial Campus south of Colorado Springs neighboring Fort Carson. EPCC would also be renamed Pikes Peak Community College (and in 2022 became Pikes Peak State College). In 1991 KEPC switched frequencies with Christian formatted KTLF and began broadcasting on 89.7 FM. In the late 1990's KEPC would sign on two translators. One in Manitou Springs at 89.1 FM and in Pueblo at 93.1 FM.

    In November 2021, it was announced that Pikes Peak Community College would swap frequencies once again. This time with Colorado Public Radio (licensed as Public Broadcasting of Colorado, Inc.). CPR would operate KEPC and its translator in Pueblo, while PPCC would operate KXRE AM 1490 along with its local FM translators at 102.1 FM and 89.1 FM.

    Translator[edit]

    In addition to the main station, KEPC is relayed by a translator in Pueblo to widen its broadcast area.

    Call sign Frequency City of license ERP (W) Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
    K227DI 93.3 FM Pueblo, Colorado 41 D 38°22′21N 104°33′38W / 38.37250°N 104.56056°W / 38.37250; -104.56056 (K228EY) FMQ

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