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Boulder Free Radio operated from March 2000 to January 2005 at 95.3 FM. Its power is similar to an [[LPFM]] station, approx 150 [[watt]]s.
Boulder Free Radio operated from March 2000 to January 2005 at 95.3 FM. Its power is similar to an [[LPFM]] station, approx 150 [[watt]]s.


KBFR was founded by a pirate radio operator calling himself Monk<ref>{{Cite web|last=Roberts|first=Michael|date=2001-10-04|title=The Making of a Pirate|url=https://www.westword.com/news/the-making-of-a-pirate-5068103|access-date=2021-01-21|website=Westword}}</ref>. Monk still maintains an occasionally updated blog about KBFR and pirate radio called Courage, Truth & Booty.
KBFR was founded by a pirate radio operator calling himself Monk.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Roberts|first=Michael|date=2001-10-04|title=The Making of a Pirate|url=https://www.westword.com/news/the-making-of-a-pirate-5068103|access-date=2021-01-21|website=Westword}}</ref> Monk still maintains an occasionally updated blog about KBFR and pirate radio called Courage, Truth & Booty.


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Revision as of 01:05, 23 January 2021


KBFR
Broadcast areaBoulder, Colorado
Frequency95.3 MHz originally; now variable
BrandingBoulder Free Radio
Programming
FormatFreeform
History
Call sign meaning
Boulder Free Radio
Technical information
ClassPirate
ERPapprox. 150 watts originally; now variable
Transmitter coordinates
40°00′00″N 105°16′00″W / 40.0°N 105.266667°W / 40.0; -105.266667

KBFR (95.3 FM), also known as Boulder Free Radio, was a pirate radio (unlicensed, underground) station broadcasting from Boulder, Colorado, United States.

History

Boulder Free Radio operated from March 2000 to January 2005 at 95.3 FM. Its power is similar to an LPFM station, approx 150 watts.

KBFR was founded by a pirate radio operator calling himself Monk.[1] Monk still maintains an occasionally updated blog about KBFR and pirate radio called Courage, Truth & Booty.

  1. ^ Roberts, Michael (2001-10-04). "The Making of a Pirate". Westword. Retrieved 2021-01-21.