AINC Historical Timeline
1990
January: Radio Reading Service of the Rockies (original name) incorporated November: 501(c)3 status granted.
1991
June: Studio Construction (remodeling) finished RRSR moved into studios on Arapahoe Road in Boulder.
October: First broadcast. The schedule was immediately 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All of RRSR's early programs were rebroadcasts of other radio reading service productions from around the country that were on satellite.
1992
May: First live readings. The original programs were the Boulder Daily Camera, the Longmont Times Call, the Colorado Daily, and the Rocky Mountain News.
2003
August: RRSR moved into the larger studios which the company occupies today: 2200 Central Avenue, Suite A, Boulder, CO 80301.
2007
June: Board approves name change from RRSR to AINC, Audio Information Network of Colorado.
2009
Rocky Mountain PBS converts from analog to digital transmissions. AINC begins broadcasting over this digital signal. AINC replaces the analog radios formerly used by AINC listeners with new digital receivers.


