| City | Bennett, Colorado |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Denver, Colorado |
| Branding | Flo 107.1 |
| Slogan | Throwback Hip-Hop And R&B |
| Frequency | 107.1 MHz |
| Repeater(s) | 107.1 KFCO-FM3 (Aurora) |
| First air date | 1985 (as KKDD) |
| Format | Classic hip-hop |
| ERP | 97,000 watts |
| HAAT | 624 meters |
| Class | C |
| Facility ID | 35023 |
| Transmitter coordinates | 39°55′21.8″N 103°58′20.2″W / 39.922722°N 103.972278°W |
| Callsign meaning | K FLO COLORADO |
| Former callsigns | KKDD (1985-1991) KSIR (1991-1993) KSIR-FM (1993-2006) KSYY-FM (2006-2008) KONN-FM (2008-2009) KDHT-FM (2009-2014) KXDE (2014-2015) |
| Owner |
Max Media (Max Radio of Denver LLC) |
| Sister stations | KJHM |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | flo1071.com |
KFCO (107.1 FM, Flo 107.1) is a commercial radio station located in Bennett, Colorado, broadcasting to the Denver, Colorado area. Its studios are in Aurora and the transmitter is northeast of Leader in rural Adams County.
The station was originally KKDD, licensed to Brush, Colorado with an easy listening format. Its call sign changed to KSIR on July 1, 1991. On March 20, 2006, as the station was being relocated to Denver, its call sign changed to KSYY-FM to stand for "Sassy 107" and its soft adult contemporary format. This lasted until the morning of February 7, 2008, when the station began stunting with songs featuring "One" in the title. At 1 PM that day, KSYY flipped to Top 40 as "One FM". The first song on "One FM" was "Yeah!" by Usher. On February 29, 2008, its call sign changed to KONN. At first, the station was billing their direction as "Rhythm-based hit music," but in actuality, has moved into a more mainstream Top 40/CHR approach since the format flip.
On April 1, 2009, "One FM" changed its branding to "HOT 107.1". Competing in the Rhythmic/Top 40 ratings against KONN were KQKS and KPTT.
On December 15, 2009, KONN changed its call letters to KDHT to better reflect its current branding.
The KDHT call letters were on another Denver station in 1993 on 92.5, which is now KWOF, before being dropped and picked up by Emmis Communications for their station in Austin, Texas on 93.3 FM (now KGSR).