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Media Contact List Media Contact List Contact First Contact Last State or Information Media Name Media Type City Contact Title Phone Number Fax Number E-Mail Address Notes Name Name Province Validated Alamosa Valley Courier Newspaper Eric Flores Alamosa Colorado Sports Editor [email protected] Updated Altitude Sports and Entertainment Sharper Shelly Colorado No Response Associated Press Don Mitchell Colorado [email protected] No Response Aurora Sentinel Newspaper Courtney Oakes Aurora Colorado Sports Editor 720-449-9706 [email protected] Updated Bent County Democrat Tom Schultes Colorado No Response Berthoud Recorder Newspaper Gary Wamsley Berthoud Colorado [email protected] No Changes Boulder Daily Camera Gary Baines Boulder Colorado [email protected] No Response Broomfield Enterprise Elwood Shelton Broomfield Colorado [email protected] No Response Brush News-Tribune Newspaper Riste Capps Brush Colorado [email protected] Invalid email Brush News-Tribune Newspaper Katie Collins Brush Colorado [email protected] Updated Burlington Record John Hudler Burlington Colorado [email protected] No Response Canon City Daily Record Newspaper Cochi Brad Canon City Colorado [email protected] Invalid email Canon City Daily Record Newspaper Hopper Brandon Canon City Colorado [email protected] No Changes Canyon Current Toby Swisher Canon City Colorado No Response Castle Rock Daily Star Mike Oakley Castle Rock Colorado [email protected] No Response CBS 4 Marcia Neville Colorado No Response Centennial Citizen Jeremy Bangs Colorado [email protected] Invalid email Chaffee County Times Kathy Davis Chaffee County Colorado No Response Cherry Creek radio Radio Pelton Ryan Cherry Creek Colorado [email protected] No Response Clear Channel N CO KCOL Corbu Stathes Colorado No Response Clear Channel Radio 1350 Tony Wright Colorado [email protected] No Response Clear Channel Radio AM 760 Andy Lindahl Colorado No Response Co Spgs Gazette Newspaper Jim O'Connell Colorado Springs Colorado (719) 636-0263 [email protected] [email protected] Co Spgs Gazette Bruce Wadman Colorado Springs Colorado [email protected] No Response Co Spgs Gazette Bob Stephens Colorado Springs Colorado [email protected] No Response Co Spgs Gazette Colorado Springs Colorado [email protected] No Response Col West Broadcasting Ron Milhorn Colorado [email protected] No Response Colorado Daily Colorado No Response Colorado Hometown Newspaper Newspaper Douglas Pike Lafayette Colorado Managin Editor 720-648-5022 [email protected] Updated Colorado Preps Kevin Shaffer Colorado [email protected] No Response Colorado Preps Network Web Shaffer Kevin Colorado 970.542.0862 970.542.0859 [email protected] Updated Score reporting: 866.534.6257 Colorado Wrestling.com John Olivas Colorado [email protected] No Response Commerce City Beacon Norm Union Commerce City Colorado No Response Commerce City Sentinel-Express June Younger Commerce City Colorado No Response Cortez Journal Jim Cortez Colorado [email protected] Invalid email Cortez Journal Landon Johnston Cortez Colorado No Response Craig Daily Press Melanie McDaniels Craig Colorado No Response Cumulus Broadcasting Kim Gordon Colorado [email protected] No Response Delta County Independent Gary Burke Pagosa Springs Colorado [email protected] Invalid email Denver Daily News Newspaper Tad Rickman Denver Colorado [email protected] Invalid email Denver Herald Dispatch Cheryl Ghrist Denver Colorado No Response Denver Post Newspaper Neil Devlin Denver Colorado [email protected] Added Denver Post Newspaper Casey Ryan Denver Colorado [email protected] No Changes Denver Post Newspaper Yunt Jon Denver Colorado [email protected] No Changes Denver Weekly News Danny Poole Colorado No Response Dove Creek Press Doug Funk Dove Creek Colorado [email protected] No Response Durango Herald J. David Barron Durango Colorado [email protected] Invalid email Eagle Valley Enterprise David L'Heuruex Eagle Valley Colorado [email protected] Invalid email Evergreen Newspapers Newspaper Michael Hicks Evergreen Colorado Sports Editor 303-656-7393 [email protected] Updated Farmer and Miner Newspaper Michael Neilson Colorado No Response Florence Citizen Adam Combs Florence Colorado [email protected] No Response Fort Collins Coloradoan Sean Duff Fort Collins Colorado [email protected] No Response Fort Morgan Times John Laporte Fort Morgan Colorado [email protected] No Response Four Corners Broadcasting Gregory Neff Colorado No Response Fowler Tribune Candi Miell Fowler Colorado No Response Fox Sports Net Colorado [email protected] No Response Fruita Times Newspaper Fruita Colorado [email protected] Updated Glenwood Post Independent Jeff Casperson Glennwood Colorado [email protected] No Response Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Patti Arnold Grand Junction Colorado [email protected] No Response Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Newspaper Gemaehlich Allen Grand Junction Colorado [email protected] No Changes Grand Junction Free Press Phil Sandoval Grand Junction Colorado No Response Grand Junction Sentinel Newspaper Walter Nick Grand Junction Colorado [email protected] Updated Greeley Tribune Sam Mustari Greeley Colorado [email protected] No Response Greeley Tribune Bobby Fernandez Greeley Colorado [email protected] No Response Gunnison Country Times Chris Dickey Gunnison Colorado [email protected] No Response Haxtun-Fleming Herald Newspaper Candie Carpenter Colorado [email protected] Updated Holyoke Enterprise Brenda Brandt Holyoke Colorado [email protected] No Response I-70 Scout Newspaper Douglas Claussen Colorado [email protected] No Changes I-70 Scout Steve Vetter Colorado [email protected] No Response Innerview Magazine Michael Murphy Colorado No Response InPueblo.com John Rael Pueblo Colorado [email protected] Invalid email ISPN-Comcast Thomas Strimbu Colorado No Response Jeffco Publishing Co Inc Steve Smith Jefferson County Colorado [email protected] Invalid email Johnstown Breeze Newpaper Martin Hamilton Johnstown Colorado [email protected] No Changes K27FA TV TV Mike LeWarne Colorado [email protected] No Response KACT-TV TV Lenn Durant Colorado [email protected] Invalid email KALQ-Radio Radio Mark Beatty Colorado No Response KATR-FM Radio Marc Romero Sterling Colorado [email protected] Added KATV Channel 8 TV Michael Mauro Colorado [email protected] Invalid email KBLF/KTHN Radio Radio Pat McGee Colorado [email protected] Invalid email KBVC Radio Radio Mike Kerrigan Colorado No Response KCRT Radio Radio Mike Salbato Colorado [email protected] No Response KDGO/KPTE Radio Radio Scott Matthews Colorado [email protected] No Response KDNK Radio Radio Allen Scott Colorado No Response KDVR Fox 31 TV Eric Goodman Colorado No Response KEJJ Radio Radio Tom MCLaren Colorado [email protected] No Response KELS Radio Radio Brett Reese Colorado [email protected] No Response KEZZ Radio 1470 AM Radio Greg Carner Colorado No Response KFKA/KHPN/KEZZ Radio Radio Troy Coverdale Colorado [email protected] No Response KFTM/KATR Radio Scott Roberts Ft Morgan Colorado [email protected] Updated KGIW Radio Radio Neil Hammer Colorado [email protected] No Response Kiowa County Press Newspaper Chris Sorensen Kiowa Colorado [email protected] Invalid email KJCT TV TV Josh Mitelman Colorado No Response KJOL FM Radio Colorado [email protected] No Response KKCO Radio Ricky Doyle Colorado [email protected] No Response KKCS-AM 1460 Radio Brian Leifker Colorado [email protected] Invalid email KKFN AM 950 Radio Tim Spence Colorado No Response KKFN Radio Radio Thierry Smith Colorado No Response KMGH TV 7 TV Arran Andersen Denver Colorado Sports Anchor (303) 832-0171 [email protected] Updated KMGH TV 7 TV Lionel Bienvenu Denver Colorado Sports Anchor (303) 832-0161 [email protected] Added KMGH TV 7 Northern Bureau TV Major King Ft Collins Colorado Sports (720) 413-7703 [email protected] Updated KNAB AM/FM Radio Harold Naughton Colorado [email protected] No Response KNEC Radio Radio Jeremy Weathers Colorado [email protected] No Response KOA Radio Susie Wargin Colorado [email protected] No Response KOAA TV TV Lee Douglas Colorado [email protected] No Response KPMX Radio Renaud Notaro Colorado [email protected] No Response KRAI-FM Radio Frank Hanel Colorado [email protected] Updated KRDO AM The Jock Radio Curt Lambert Colorado No Response KRDO TV TV Colorado [email protected] No Response KRDZ AM Radio Radio Marc Ramero Colorado No Response KREX TV TV Vince Conway Colorado [email protected] No Response KREX TV TV Jay Kelley Grand Junction Colorado Sports [email protected] Updated KRGS Radio Marc Kanter Colorado No Response KRLN/KSTY Radio Radio Kyle Horne Colorado [email protected] No Response KSIR AM Radio John Beltran Colorado [email protected] No Response KSLV AM/FM Radio Radio Gerald Vigio Colorado [email protected] No Response KSPK FM Radio Larry Patrick Colorado No Response KSTC/KNNG Radio Radio Ben Blecha Colorado [email protected] No Response KSTH Radio Radio Clint Bradbury Colorado [email protected] Invalid email KSUT Radio Radio Susan Davids Colorado No Response KTMM Radio Jim Davis Colorado [email protected] No Response KUAD Radio K99 Radio Todd Harding Colorado [email protected] No Response KUBC/KKXK
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