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Radio station
KRAE
Broadcast areaCheyenne
Frequency1480 kHz (AM)
Programming
FormatSports Talk (ESPN)
Ownership
OwnerBranhim Broadcasting Corporation
Technical information
ClassLocal (D)
ERP1,000 watts

KRAE

KRAE (1480) AM is a radio station located in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The station is currently owned by Branhim Broadcasting Corporation, which also owns sister station KRRR (104.9 FM).

Until October 2006, the station has a classic country format. After October 2006 KRAE began broadcasting ESPN Radio 24 hours a day. Also, the station has long been the only Cheyenne radio station to broadcast Denver Nuggets basketball and Colorado Avalanche hockey games during thier respective seasons

External Links

KRAE on Radio-Locator.com

KRAE FCC Query

KRAE and its sister station KRRR can be found online at .

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