KXUU (fictional)

KXUU is a radio station licensed to and serving the  and - areas on 102.1 FM. The station is owned by Interstate Broadcasting, Inc. along with sister stations KMSK/KDVR-FM/KXDC, KJKD, and K297AX. The station airs an urban contemporary format branded as U102. KXUU is the Denver home of The Steve Harvey Morning Show. It's weekend morning drive-time show, The U102 Express, is one of Denver's highest-rated weekend radio shows.

The studios and offices are located in. KXUU's transmitter is located in, halfway between Denver and Fort Collins. It has a translator, also on 102.1 FM, K271AW in Denver to better serve the Denver city core.

History
KXUU went on the air in 1998 and, after a two-year stint as a local station for Estes Park known as "102.1 K-Rocky" (KRKI), flipped to Top 40 as "U102" under new calls KXUU. The Top 40 format lasted only a few weeks and quickly gave way to Rhythmic CHR under the same name, largely due to new competition from cross-town KFMD 95.7 ("Kiss FM"). U102 slightly adjusted it's format to urban contemporary in 2003.