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{{for|the airport in Sublette County, Wyoming, assigned the ICAO code KBPI|Miley Memorial Field}}▼
{{short description|Active rock radio station in Fort Collins, Colorado, United States}}
▲{{for|the airport in Sublette County, Wyoming, assigned the ICAO code KBPI|Miley Memorial Field}}
{{Infobox radio station
| name = KBPI
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| area = [[Northern Colorado]] <br> [[Cheyenne, Wyoming]]<br>[[Denver metropolitan area]]
| branding = 107.9 KBPI
| frequency = 107.9 [[Megahertz|MHz]] {{HD Radio}}
| translator = {{Radio Relay|107.9|K300CP|[[Denver]]}}
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| sister_stations = [[KCOL (AM)|KCOL]], [[KIIX (AM)|KIIX]], [[KOLT-FM]], [[KPAW]], [[KSME]], [[KXBG]], [[K235BT]], [[K246CI]], [[K297AK]], [[KBCO]], [[KHOW]], [[KDFD]], [[KOA (AM)|KOA]], [[KPTT]], [[KRFX]], [[KTCL]], [[KWBL]]
| webcast = [https://www.iheart.com/live/1079-kbpi-373/ Listen Live]
| website = {{URL|https://kbpi.iheart.com/}}
}}
'''KBPI''' (107.9 [[FM broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[commercial radio|commercial]] [[radio station]] [[city of license|licensed]] to [[Fort Collins, Colorado]]. It is owned by [[iHeartMedia]] and it broadcasts an [[Active rock]] radio format.
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In December 2017, iHeartMedia launched a [[trimulcast]] of KBPI, utilizing the analog 107.9 frequency across several markets in the [[Interstate 25 in Colorado|Interstate 25 corridor]]. On December 5, the programming and call letters of classic rock KPAW, which targets Fort Collins and the [[Northern Front Range]], was moved to KYWY (92.9) in [[Cheyenne, Wyoming]] (which moved its [[adult contemporary]] format to [[KOLT-FM|KOLT-HD2]] (100.7-HD2) and translator station [[K246CI]] (97.1) four days prior).
On December 11, KBPI's programming and call letters then moved to the 107.9 frequency vacated by KPAW and co-channel Denver translator K300CP, while sister station [[KBPL|KDZA]] in [[Pueblo, Colorado|Pueblo]], which also serves [[Colorado Springs]], flipped to a simulcast of KBPI (and switched their calls to KBPL the following month). The previous 106.7 signal, which warehoused the KYWY call letters, simulcasted KBPI for a week before flipping to [[country music|country]] as [[KWBL]] on December 18, 2017.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://radioinsight.com/headlines/121387/iheart-begins-three-market-format-shuffle-cheyenne/|title=KBPI Moves To 107.9 As Three Station Trimulcast In Denver, Fort Collins & Colorado Springs|date=2017-12-11|work=RadioInsight|access-date=2017-12-11|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://radioinsight.com/headlines/121851/iheartmedia-launches-106-7-bull-denver/|title=iHeartMedia Launches 106.7 The Bull Denver|date=2017-12-18|work=RadioInsight|access-date=2017-12-19|language=en-US}}</ref> The move of the station in Denver from the 106.7 full-power signal to a 107.9 translator that barely covers most of Denver proper has been criticized by metro listeners due to reception and audio quality issues.{{
===K300CP history===
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