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Lincoln Financial's Denver stations shuffle their sports/talk lineups
Lincoln Financial Media's "Fan 104.3" KKFN-FM will be bolstering their local programing with the addition of new "live and local" morning and midday shows. Starting Monday, January 2, when they their ESPN Radio affiliation goes elsewhere in the market, the syndicated Mike & Mike will be replaced by Joel Klatt and longtime KKFN host Mike Evans for morning drive. Former NBA player Scott Hastings will pair with Drew Goodman from 12pm-3pm. PD Nate Lundy will remain in the 10am-12pm slot, giving the station a full local weekday presence from 6am-10pm. KKFN sister-station KEPN-AM (1600), which will also lose their ESPN Sports affiliation, will become a Fox Sports Radio affiliate, and add the syndicated Dan Patrick, along with Jim Rome. They will also carry Yahoo! Sports Radio programs.
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