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KABG (98.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Alamos, New Mexico, and serving the Santa Fe and Albuquerque radio markets. It is owned by American General Media and airs a classic hits radio format, playing Top 40 hits mostly from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. The radio studios and offices are located in Northeast Albuquerque.
KBNM-LP (98.7 FM, "Eagle 98") is a low-powered FM radio station based in Belen, New Mexico broadcasting at 100 watts. KBNM airs an oldies music format. It is owned by Tix For Kids, a non-profit group that raises money to buy tickets to concerts and other events for sick children.
Skywest Licenses New Mexico LLC: Oldies KNFT-FM: 102.9 FM: Bayard: Skywest Licenses New Mexico LLC: Country KNFZ: 104.7 FM: Bosque Farms: Educational Radio Foundation of East Texas, Inc. Spanish Christian Contemporary KNIZ: 90.1 FM: Gallup: The Ojo Caliente Restoration Society: Freeform KNKT: 90.7 FM: Cannon AFB: Calvary Chapel of Albuquerque ...
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KSNM (98.7 FM, "Classic Rock 98.7") is a radio station licensed to serve Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. The station is owned by Adams Radio Group, through licensee ARG of Las Cruces LLC. It airs a classic rock format. [3] Its studios are located in Las Cruces and its transmitter is located in Caballo, New Mexico.
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K251AU began broadcasting in January 2007 with programming from KBNM-LP (98.7 FM), a low-powered radio station based in Belen, New Mexico offering a non-commercial oldies music format. At the time, the translator was running at just 10 watts, and often encountered interference problems with the full-powered KBAC out of Las Vegas, New Mexico .
But also in 2023, New Mexico State gave Moccia a five-year contract extension and a $72,000 raise to $351,000 a year in the first year of the new deal, which was scheduled to end in 2028.