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Alamo Community Alamogordo Albuquerque KDAZ Religion/Spanish Religion [RLVSS-RL] KHTZ New Rock [NRs] Alamo Community 730 1000/70W DA-1 1520 1000/w ND-D 4s 6s 4c 6c 4t 8t Pan-American Bcstg Co. +Trumper Communications KABR Ethnic-Variety [ET-VA*] 505-345-7373 fax 505-345-5669 Sisterto: KLSK,KPEK,KTEG,KZRR- 1500 1000/w ND-D Box 4338, 87196 5010 4th St. N.W., 87107 FM.KZSS Alamo Navajo School Board Inc. GM/SM Blackie Gonzalez PD Annette Garcia 505-830-6400 fax 505-830-6543 505-854-2632 fax 505-854-2539 Albuquerque market 2700 San Pedro NE, Ste. 104, 87110 Box 907, Magdalena 87825 KKOB Talk [TK] GM/SM Milt McConnell PD Skip Isley Albuquerque market GM/PD Sarah Apache 770 50000/50000W DA-N 9s 4s +Citadel Communications Corp. KDZZ Pre-Teen [PT&] Alamogordo Sisterto: KHFM,KHTL,KKOB-FM, 1580 10000/59W ND 3s6s6c7c6t7t KMGA,KNML,KRST,KTBL +Simmons Family, Inc. KPSA Oldies/Talk [OL/TK&] 505-767-6700 fax 505-767-6767 Sister to: KEZF,KIOT,KIVA,KRZN,KZKL-FM 1230 1000/1 OOOw ND 5t 500 4th St., NW 5th fl., 87102 505-262-1142 fax 505-262-9211 Cottonwood Communications Corp. DIP GM Paul Ehlis PD Bob Shomper 8009 Marble Ave. N.E., 87110 Management: Lu Runn Broadcasting SM Dennis Logsdon GM Mark Crump PD Dave Scott Sisterto: KNMZ.KPSA-FM Albuquerque Arbitron 8.5% 7600p SM Dan Lindsey 505-437-1505 fax 505-437-5566 KHTL Talk [TK&] Albuquerque market Box 720, 88311 920 1000/500w DA-N 0s4s4c1t KLYT Contemporary Christian [RC*] Corner of Cuba and Canyon Rd., 88310 cp: 570/500 DA-N 88.3 1800w 4172ft GM Mathew Runnels PD T. J. Curry +Citadel Communications Corp. Christian Bcstg Academy, Inc. SM Les Henke Sisterto: KHFM,KKOB,KKOB-FM, 505-293-8300 fax 505-296-1331 KMGA,KNML,KRST,KTBL KINN Talk [TK&] 3107 Eubank Blvd. N.E., 87111 505-767-6700 fax 505-767-6767 1270 1000/80W ND 0s1c1t8t GM Randy Rich PD Peter Benson 500 4th St., NW 5th fI., 87102 KINN, Inc. Albuquerque market GM Paul Ehlis PD Bob Shomper Sister to: KZZX SM Dennis Logsdon KANW Variety [VA*] 505-437-4440 fax 505-434-2586 Albuquerque Arbitron .9% 800p 89.1 20000W 1266ft Box 618, 88311 501 S. Florida Ave., 88310 KKIM Religion [RL] Albuquerque Board of Education GM Vera Vaughan PD Jim Huff 1000 10000/38W ND 0s 8s 505-242-7163 fax 505-242-6164 SM Cathy Harper 2020 Coal Ave. SE, 87106 KUPR [cp-new] +American General Media GM Michael Brasher PD George Welch 91.7 100w 1683ft 7n Sister to: KABG,KARS,KBFG,KLVO,KYLZ Albuquerque market app: 1400,1680 505-260-0007 fax 505-260-0033 KUNM News/Variety [NX/VA*] Southern New Mexico Radio Foundation 300 San Mateo N.E., Ste. 1000,87108 89.9 13500w 4159ft 505- GM/SM Jamey Randall PD Alan McKenney app: 22000,4107 Albuquerque market University of New Mexico KYEE CHR [CH] 505-277-4806 fax 505-277-8004 94.3 100w 1642ft KDEF Sports [SX&] University of New Mexico, Onate Hall, 87131 William F. Burt 1150 5000/500W DA-N 4s 5s 11 5t GM/PD Richard Towne 505-434-1414 fax 505-434-2213 RAMH Corp. Albuquerque market 2nd market Santa Fe Box 1848, 88310 8 Ridge Ln„ 88310 505-792-1150 KFLQ C. Christian/Religion [RC/RL*] GM/PD William F. Burt SM Lori Swinford 10420 Edith Blvd., N.E., 87113 GM/PD/SM Henry Tafoya 91.5 22500w 4060ft KNMZ Classic Rock [CR] Albuquerque market 103.7 6000w -39ft 5n +Family Life Broadcasting KXKS Regional Mexican [SS-MX] Cottonwood Communications Corp. DIP 505-296-9100 fax 505-296-6262 1190 10000/w ND-D Management: Lu Runn Broadcasting 3801 Eubank Blvd. N.E., 87111 Sisterto: KPSA,KPSA-FM app: 10000/24 ND GM Dan Rosecrans PD Mark Mitchell 505-437-1505 fax 505-437-5566 Continental Broadcasting Corp. of NM Albuquerque market 2nd market Santa Fe Box 720, 88311 Sister to: KABQ.KEXT KRST Country [CW] Corner of Cuba and Canyon Rd., 88310 505-265-8331 fax 505-266-3836 92.3 22500w 4160ft 5s 6s GM Mathew Runnels PD Kelly Lynch 6320 Zuni Rd. SE, 87108 +Citadel Communications Corp. SM Les Henke GM/SM Jose Molina PD Rene Boetha Sisterto: KHFM,KHTL,KKOB,KKOB-FM, KZZX Country [CW&] Albuquerque Arbitron 1.2% 1000p KMGA,KNML,KTBL 105.5 3000w -630ft 0s1c1t KABQ Tejano [SS-TJ] 505-767-6700 fax 505-767-6767 KINN, Inc. 1350 5000/500W DA-N 6s 500 4th St., NW 5th fl., 87102 Sister to: KINN Continental Broadcasting Corp. of NM GM Paul Ehlis PD Jim Patrick 505-437-4440 fax 505-434-2586 Sister to: KEXT.KXKS SM Tim Gannon Box618, 88311 501 S. Florida Ave., 88310 505-265-8331 fax 505-266-3836 Albuquerque Arbitron 11.6% 10400p GM Vera Vaughan PD Jim Huff 6320 Zuni Rd. SE, 87108 Santa Fe Arbitron 7.3% 1400p SM Bob Vaughan GM/SM Jose Molina PD Rene Boetha KKOB-FM Hot AC [AH] Albuquerque market 93.3 21500w 4150ft 0s 4s Albuquerque KRZY Regional Mexican [SS-MX&] +Citadel Communications Corp. 1450 1000/1 OOOw ND 5s6s4t6t Sisterto: KHFM,KHTL,KKOB,KMGA, +EXCL Communications KZSS Talk [TK&] KNML,KRST,KTBL Sisterto: KRZY-FM 610 5000/5000W DA-N 4s 6s 7t 505-767-6700 fax 505-767-6767 505-837-1450 fax 505-830-1190 +Trumper Communications 500 4th St., NW5th fl., 87102 3451 Candelaria St. N.E., 87107 Sister to: KHTZ,KLSK,KPEK, GM Paul Ehlis PD Roger Scott KTEG.KZRR-FM GM/SM Larry Lemanski PD Guillermo Prince SM Gerry Schlegel 505-830-6400 fax 505-830-6543 Albuquerque Arbitron .6% 600p Albuquerque Arbitron 3.4% 3000p 2700 San Pedro NE, Ste. 104, 87110 Santa Fe Arbitron 2.3% 400p GM/SM Milt McConnell PD J. J. Johnson Albuquerque Arbitron .5% 400p .
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