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Village of Ruidoso New Mexico: News/Talk KRUX: 91.5 FM: Las Cruces: Board of Regents, New Mexico State University: College radio KRWG: 90.7 FM: Las Cruces: Regents of New Mexico State University: Public radio KRWN: 92.5 FM: Farmington: Hutton Broadcasting, LLC: Classic rock KRXG: 91.3 FM: Silver City: Regents of New Mexico State University ...
Iowa Public Radio & Classical KICI-LP: 105.3 FM: Iowa City: Extend the Dream Foundation, Inc. Top 40 (CHR)/Modern AC KICL: 96.3 FM: Pleasantville: Iowa Public Radio, Inc. Iowa Public Radio & Classical KICP: 105.9 FM: Patterson: Iowa Public Radio, Inc. Iowa Public Radio & Classical KICW: 91.1 FM: Ottumwa: Iowa Public Radio, Inc. Iowa Public ...
Pages in category "Radio stations in New Mexico" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 221 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
KKRG-FM (105.1 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Santa Fe, New Mexico, covering the Albuquerque area and northern New Mexico. It is currently owned by American General Media. Its studios are located in Northeast Albuquerque (a mile north of Central Avenue) and the transmitter tower is located west of Los Alamos, New Mexico.
KRWG (90.7 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station in Las Cruces, New Mexico. [2] KRWG is sister station to KRWG-TV, a PBS station. They are owned by the Regents of New Mexico State University, with offices and studios in Milton Hall on McFie Circle. KRMG is a Class C1 station.
The new station was branded as "Joy AM". In 2006, the station's format shifted to soft adult contemporary. On July 25, 2008, it once again changed its call sign to KQNM and called itself "Soft Favorites 1550". On May 18, 2009, it changed to KIVA [3] while moving the KQNM call sign to 1100 kHz in Milan, New Mexico. The format was changed to talk ...
KENW-FM (89.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a public radio format. Licensed to Portales, New Mexico , United States, the station is currently owned by Eastern New Mexico University . [ 2 ]
A new circular studio building was constructed at 2401 Quincy NE late in 1964, [8] and a companion FM station, KRST 92.3, was launched the next year, from a transmitter atop Sandia Crest. [9] While KRST changed formats to album-oriented rock in 1968, [ 10 ] KRZY remained a country station throughout the late 1960s and 1970s, adding CBS Radio ...