KKSE (950 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Parker, Colorado, and serving the Denver metropolitan area.
KKSE has studios on South Colorado Boulevard in Glendale, with the AM transmitter located off Riverdale Road in Denver.
O'Fallon sold the station to Standard Examiner Publishing of Ogden, Utah, in 1954, and the new owners changed the call sign to KIMN.
[9][10] At Noon on April 26, 1988, after airing a 19-hour retrospective of KIMN's history, the station flipped to country music and adopted the KYGO call letters.
[11] While the FM station concentrated on current and recent country hits, the AM used a deeper library and more personality.
KYGO continued for six years playing country music before its owner, Jefferson-Pilot Communications decided on a new direction for the station.
[18] On December 17, 2015, Entercom announced it would sell KRWZ to KSE Radio Ventures, owned by Stan Kroenke.
[22] The sale to KSE closed on March 14, 2016, and the station flipped to a simulcast of KWOF that day at Noon.
[23][24] KKSE entered a crowded sports talk field in the Denver market, with competitors including KDSP, KDCO and former sister stations KKFN and KEPN.
On October 29, 2021, KKSE announced that it would flip the 950 AM signal to a sports betting-focused format on November 1, carrying programming from VSiN outside of live game coverage.