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KUTE is the callsign to an NPR station in Greeley, Colorado.

History of the KUTE callsign

KUTE 102 (101.9 MHz) was an R&B radio station in Los Angeles, California, United States.

It was also a Disco station in the late 1970s and during the 1980s it was one of the original stations in the United States to launch a format that would later become a staple for Urban contemporary and Urban Adult Contemporary stations today, "The Quiet Storm". It featured local DJs such as "Humble Harve" and "Lucky Pierre."

That format would last until 1987, when the station was sold to Gene Autry's Golden West Broadcasting, who would later replace it with an eclectic Rock format.