K219CB

K219CB (91.7 FM) – branded 91.7 KCB – is a radio translator owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasting the 1990's hits format of the HD2 subcarrier of sister station KCOF-FM. The station is licensed to. The station's studios are located in the on Genessee Street in Kansas City; it's transmitter is located on a cell tower on Prospect Avenue in Kansas City.

History
In February 2014, KCOF-HD2 was activated and began broadcasting a country format, 91.7 The Bull, simulcast on a newly signed-on translator of HD2, K219CB. This format grew to be a failure in the ratings compared to the dominant, and in June 2016 KCOF-HD2/K219CB flipped to 1990s' hits as 91.7 KCB, concurrent with KCOF-FM's flip to 1980s' hits. KCOF-HD2/K219CB's program director since the short-lived 91.7 The Bull era is Alan De Bruycker. The first song played on KCOF-HD2/K219CB under it's 1990s' hits format was "No Scrubs" by TLC. iHeartMedia would have a second, more successful attempt at a country-formatted station when the iHeartMedia-operated KASQ flipped to country in late-2018, also under the "Bull" branding, as KCBL-FM 102.7 The Bull.

The Alt
In 2018, KCOF-HD2/K219CB and sister stations KHJY, KCOF-FM, and KRPP hosted an "Alt Jingle Ball" at the in Kansas City (featuring 80s and 90s acts as well as rock groups) as an equivalent to KMCI-FM's  at the  (which features Top 40 artists). The success led to a second Alt Jingle Ball in 2019 at the, with KCBL-FM joining it's de facto sister stations in hosting the event (thus adding country acts to the Alt Jingle Ball event).