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KELS-LP

Coordinates: 40°23′5″N 104°44′11″W / 40.38472°N 104.73639°W / 40.38472; -104.73639
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KELS-LP
Broadcast areaFt. Collins, Colorado
Frequency104.7 MHz
Programming
FormatVariety
Ownership
OwnerPlymouth Gathering Inc.
History
First air date
2004 (2004)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID131356
ERP61 watts
HAAT38.4 meters (126 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°23′5″N 104°44′11″W / 40.38472°N 104.73639°W / 40.38472; -104.73639
Links
Public license information
LMS
WebcastListen Live Link 1
Listen Live Link 2
Websitepirate1047.com

KELS-LP (104.7 FM), also known as "The Pirate", is a low-power radio station licensed to Greeley, Colorado, United States. The station serves the Greeley - Ft. Collins area and is currently owned by Plymouth Gathering, Inc.[2][3]

In early 2011, the station aired a commentary regarding Martin Luther King Jr. that caused national controversy. The commentary was based on information provided by a listener regarding moral concerns with the civil rights leader. Though the commentary was reported to be generally factual and has been aired in previous years, the controversy developed because the station owner, Brett Reese was, at the time, a Greeley School Board member.[4] In May 2011 Reese was publicly censured by the school board for being intoxicated at a board meeting and for allegedly inappropriately touching a teacher. (Www.denverpost.com) Reese resigned from the school board in February 2012.(Www.greeleytribune.com) Reese has repeatedly denied any racial intent and has voiced his support of the civil rights movement. Reese says that his intent is that the truth should be known regarding those that are held up as role models.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KELS-LP". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "KELS-LP Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ "KELS-LP Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  4. ^ "DJ Caught in MLK Controversy Speaks Out". CBSDenver.com.
  5. ^ "Reese MLK commentary; real controversy or sensational journalism?". GreeleyGazette.com.
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