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Tatum Santa Rosa Silver City Socom) Thoreau Truth Or KVSF Country KCHQ 80 s Hits KTAO Adult Alternative 1260 5000/ 1000 ND 105.1 100000W 1935ft 101.9 1200w 2795ft •American General Media •Simmons Media Taos Communications Corp. Sisterto: KABG, KBOM, KHFM, KKPL, KTRC Sisterto: KBTK, KIOT, KIVA, KKSS, KQEO-F, 505-758-5826 fax: 505-758-8430 505-471-1067 fax: 505-473-2667 KRQS PO Box 1844, 87571,192 Blueberry Hill Rd, 87571 2502 Camino Entrada Ste C, 87505 505-262-1142 fax: 505-262-9211 GM/SM Denise Martinez PD Brad Hockmeyer GM Dave Rarick SM Steve Rossler 8009 Marble Ave NE, Albuquerque 87110 CE Sara Allen PD Steve Scott CE John Chldester GM Bruce Pollock SM Mark Ballard www.ktao.com Santa Fe Arbitron 0.5 Shr 100 AQH PD Tom Naylor CE Jerry Sussoff www.channel105one.com KTRC Adult Standards Albuquerque Arbitron 2.6 Shr 2300 AQH Tatum 1400 1000/ 1000 ND 2nd market Santa Fe KTUM cp-new •American General Media 107.1 100000W 1286ft Sister to: KABG, KBOM, KHFM, KKPL, KVSF KRZY-F Romantica +M.T.D., Inc. 505-471-1067 fax:505-473-2667 105.9 100000W 1919ft 2502 Camino Entrada Ste C, 87505 •Entravision Communications Corp. GM Dave Rarick SM Steve Rossler Sisterto: KRZY Thoreau PD Steve Scott CE John Chidester 505-837-1059 fax:505-830-1190 Santa Fe Arbitron 1.6 Shr 300 AQH 3451 Candelaria Rd NE, Albuquerque 87107 KXTC Dance-CHR GM Mary Ellen Merrigan 99.9 100000W 1210ft KSFR Variety* Albuquerque Arbitron 0.9 Shr 800AQH •Clear Channel Communications 90.7 3000w 116ft 2nd market Santa Fe Sisterto: KFMQ, KFXR, KGLX Sante Fe Community College 505-863-9391 fax: 505-863-9393 505-428-1382 fax:505-428-1237 1632 S 2nd St, Gallup 87301 6401 S Richards Ave, 87505 Santa Rosa GM/SM Maryann Armijo PD Bill Lee CE Ted Foster Santa Fe Market CHR KSSR www.cla-g.com/-kglxkfmq/kxtc.htm KBOM Oldies 1340 1000/ 1000 ND 94.7 100000W 797ft Route 66 Broadcasting •American General Media 505-472-5777 fax: 505-472-5777 Truth or Consequences Sisterto: KABG, KHFM, KKPL, KTRC, KVSF HC 69 Box 78,88435, 2818 Will Rogers Rd, 88435 KCHS Country 505-471-1067 fax: 505-473-2667 GM/SM Joseph Esquibel PD Gabriel Esquibel 1400 1000/ 1000 ND 2502 Camino Entrada Ste C, 87505 CHR Myrna Baird GM Dave Rarick SM Steve Rossler KRSR 95.9 1500w 118ft 505-894-2400 fax: 505-894-3998 PD Steve Scott CE John Chidester •KNXX, Inc. PO Box 351, 87901, 1747 E 3rd Ave, 87901 Santa Fe Arbitron 3.1 Shr 600 AQH Managed by: Route 66 Broadcasting GM G. Patrick Kohs SM Myrna Kohs KHFM Classical 505-472-5777 fax: 505-472-5777 PD Patrick Kohs 95.5 19000w 1791ft HC 69 Box 78, 88435, 2818 Will Rogers Rd, 88435 KKVS Adult Contemporary •American General Media GM/SM Joseph Esquibel PD Gabriel Esquibel 98.7 37000w 2644ft Sisterto: KABG, KARS, KBOM, KKIM, KKPL, — — Sierra Industries, Inc. KLVO, KTRC, KVSF, KYLZ Silver City Managed by: Sunrise Broadcasting JSA with: Citadel Communications Corp. Sisterto: KHQT 505-878-0980 fax: 505-878-0098 KSCQ Modern AC 505-525-9298 fax:505-525-9419 PO Box 30925, Albuquerque 87190 92.9 3860w 1023ft PO Box 968, Las Cruces 88004 4125 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque 87107 The Q, Inc. 1355 California Ave, Las Cruces 88001 GM Scott Hutton SM Darren Arnold 505-538-3396 fax: 505-388-1759 GM Allen Lumeyer SM Tamara Blaeser PD Kip Ellen CE RJ Communications PO Box 1351, 88062,1872 Highway 180 E, 88061 PD Sean Michael Lisle CE Ken Bass www.khfm.com GM/SM Arlene Schadel PD Erin Oldham www.vistafm.com Santa Fe Arbitron 1.0 Shr 200 AQH CE Bob Cosgrove Las Cruces Market 2nd market Albuquerque www.gilanet.com/kscq/ KKSS CHR Tse Bonito 97.3 100000W 1875ft Socom) •Simmons Media KHAC Religious Teaching KMXQ Country Sisterto: KBTK, KCHQ, KIOT, KIVA, KQEO-F, 880 10000/430 ND 92.9 6000w -177ft KRQS cp 43000/1200 DA-2 Road runner Radio, LLC 505-262-1142 fax:505-262-9211 •Western Indian Ministries 505-835-1286 fax:505-835-2015 8009 Marble Ave NE, Albuquerque 87110 Sister to: KWIM PO Box 699, 87801, 834 Highway 60, 87801 GM Bruce Pollock SM Mark Ballard 505-371-5587 fax: 505-371-5588 GM/SM Rick Martin CE John Gonzales PD Tom Naylor CE Jerry Sussoff PO Box 9090, Window Rock AZ 86515 www.kmxq.com/kmxq/ www.kiss973.com 02C Hilltop Dr - TSE Bonito, Gallup 87301 Albuquerque Arbitron 3.3 Shr 2900 AQH GM Susan Nixon SM Rebecca Stewart 2nd market Santa Fe ^Taos^ PD Steve Marti CE Bruce Kinde KLSK Classic Rock KXMT Adult Contemporary 104.1 100000W 1876ft 99.9 6100w -627ft Tucumcari •Clear Channel Communications •Alpine Broadcasting, Ltd. KTNM Country /Talk Sisterto: KABQ, KBAC, KBQI, KPEK, KSFQ, Sisterto: KKIT 1400 1000/1000 ND KSYU, KTEG, KXKS, KZRR-F 505-758-4491 fax: 505-758-4491 Quay Broadcasting, Inc. 505-830-6400 fax: 505-830-6543 PO Box 1914,87571,1128 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur Sisterto: KQAY-F 2700 San Pedro Dr NE, Albuquerque 87110 Ste A, 87571 505-461-0522 fax: 505461-0092 GM Cindy Schloss SM Chuck Hammond GM/SM Richard Corbett PD Max Davis PO Box 668,88401, 902 Date St, 88401 PD Bill May CE Mike Stark CE Brian Williams GM Dianne Paris SM Karla Davis www.eagle104.com www.kxmt.com PD Greg Carnefix Albuquerque Arbitron 1.6 Shr 1400 AQH 2nd market Santa Fe .
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