KIBT

TWIM was a non-profit corporation which did on-air fundraisers for the station but sold commercial air time.

During the same year, Salem brought crosstown KIKX 102.7 FM and moved the Christian AC format and call letters to that respected frequency.

In 1999, Salem entered an agreement with AMFM Inc. (which would be absorbed into Clear Channel) to swap stations.

After the station swap, KPRZ-FM flipped to a classic rock format as KMOM (Mother 96-1).

Bob & Tom, which gained popularity in the Colorado Springs market, was quickly picked up by KKFM after the format flip.