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Radio Division 5 Radio Division 5 DJ Personality Aircheck KKIT‐FM Michael Dean ‐ The Man In Your Box On 95.9 The Mountain Michael Dean Breaking News KRUI‐AM Little Bear Evacuations Will Rooney Single DJ Host KTAO‐FM Wookie Contest Paddy Mac in the Morning Feature News Story KTAO‐FM Judge Election Coverage Paddy Mac in the Morning and Katie Speirs, Producer Continuing Coverage KVOT‐AM Convent Fire Nancy Stapp Newscaster KVOT‐AM Nancy Stapp on 1340 KVOT Nancy Stapp Spanish‐Language Newscast KXMT‐FM Notas de Interes Sports Show or Interview KRUI‐AM Warrior State 3A ‐ Pregame Talk with Coach Johnson Todd Fuqua Talk Show or Interview KVOT‐AM Fracking Friction Nancy Stapp Morning Show KVOT‐AM Nancy Stapp on 1340 KVOT Nancy Stapp Sports Play‐by‐Play KPZA‐FM Jal vs. Capitan TJ Miracle, Play‐by‐Play and David Broach, Commentary Public Service Announcement KVOT‐AM Hush the Hate Nancy Stapp Public Service Campaign KVOT‐AM Hush the Hate Nancy Stapp Station Promotional Announcement KTAO‐FM Rock the Vote Website KTAO‐FM KTAO.com :30 Commercial KTAO‐FM If it Weren’t for Chocolate Katie Speirs, Producer/Director :60 Commercial KTAO‐FM Mayanara Katie Speirs, Producer/Director Station of the Year KVOT‐AM DMC Broadcasting, Taos Radio Division 4 DJ Personality Aircheck KRSN‐AM Rosalie Hellers Excursions in Classical Music‐"MUSICAL CELEBRITIES" DJ Rosalie Heller, David Sutton, Producer Single DJ Host KBQL‐FM T‐Bone Taylor Read doing his thing on the Morning Bull Jacob Garcia, Producer; T‐Bone Taylor Read, Talent Feature News Story KNMX‐AM Election results coverage by Paul Ware Jacob Garcia, Producer; Paul Ware, Talent Newscaster KNMX‐AM Paul Ware Jacob Garcia, Producer; Paul Ware, Talent Complete Newscast Station KNMX‐AM Complete Newscast Paul Ware Jacob Garcia, Producer; Paul Ware, Talent Sports Show or Interview KNMX‐AM Richard Tripp Jacob Garcia, Producer; Richard Tripp, Talent Talk Show or Interview KNMX‐AM Matt Martinez Interviews Governor Susana Martinez Jacob Garcia, Producer; Matt Martinez, Talent Morning Show KMDZ‐FM Morning ShowFunk Fridays Jacob Garcia, Producer; Charli Otero, Talent Sports Play‐by‐Play KRSN‐AM 2 Quad A District Championship Volleyball Game Los Alamos Hilltoppers v Espanola Valley Sundevils Gene Mortensen, Announcer; David Sutton, Producer Public Service Announcement KNMX‐AM 2012 Turkey Drive Jacob Garcia, Producer; Paul Ware, Talent :30 Commercial KNMX‐AM Warehouse Rumble III! Jacob Garcia, Producer; Paul Ware, Talent :60 Commercial KNMX‐AM Saturday Night Fights! Jacob Garcia, Producer; Paul Ware, Talent Station of the Year KNMX‐AM Sangre de Cristo Broadcasting, Las Vegas Radio Division 3 DJ Personality Aircheck KTUM‐FM The Metal Shop with Curtis Curtis McKinney Breaking News KZOR‐FM Dunes Sage Brush Lizard Not Endangered Dawn Morgan, News Director Single DJ Host KRMQ‐FM Afternoon Wrap with Mike Summer Mike Summer Feature News Story KZOR‐FM Donald Rumsfeld in Hobbs Dawn Morgan, News Director Continuing Coverage KZOR‐FM Candidate Mitt Romney to Make Policy Announcement in Hobbs Dawn Morgan, News Director and the KZOR News Team Newscaster KZOR‐FM Up To Date With Dawn Morgan Dawn Morgan, News Director Complete Newscast Station KRMQ‐FM Newscast July 2nd, 2012 Kevin Robbins Sports Show or Interview KZOR‐FM The Lea County Sports Report Ty Friend Talk Show or Interview KTUM‐FM Metal Shop – Razer Curtis McKinney Morning Show KPER‐FM Morning Ride With Russ Russ Black Sports Play‐by‐Play KZOR‐FM Hobbs vs. Sandia TJ Miracle, Play‐by‐Play; Brandon Vogt, Commentary Public Service Campaign KZOR‐FM Stuff‐A‐Truck KZOR Staff Station Promotional Announcement KTQM‐FM Pampered Paws Ethan Lewis Website KRMQ‐FM www.q1015.com Duffy Moon :30 Commercial KTQM‐FM Apple Shack Jennifer Brandon and Ethan Lewis :60 Commercial KZOR‐FM Kann Enterprises‐Certified Pre‐Owned Dawn Morgan, Talent; Aaron Forrister, Writer Station of the Year KZOR‐FM Noalmark Broadcasting, Hobbs Radio Division 2 DJ Personality Aircheck KVLC‐FM TV, Music and dirty, dirty celebrities KC Counts Breaking News KBIM‐FM BREAKING NEWS MAN SAVES MOTORCYCLIST Tom A. Ruiz Single DJ Host KXPZ‐FM KXPZ ‐ Lynz Green Lynz Green Feature News Story KGRT‐FM Men Who Cook Series Jack Nixon, News Director Continuing Coverage KGRT‐FM Las Cruces Country Club Land Use Series Jack Nixon, News Director Newscaster KVLC‐FM Brad Barrett for the Bravo Mic Radio Network Brad Barratt Spanish‐Language News Reporter KKVS‐FM Joel Martinez – KKVS Noticias Joel Martinez Complete Newscast Station KVLC‐FM Hometown Headlines with Brad Barrett Brad Barratt Spanish‐Language Newscast KKVS‐FM KKVS Noticias Joel Martinez, Anchor Sports Show or Interview KCQL‐AM First Sports in the Morning Steve Bortstein, Host Talk Show or Interview KBIM‐FM Senate Race Kevin Bonner and Tom Ruiz Morning Show (tie) KKVS‐FM El Gallinazo en La Manana Joel Martinez and Jackie Marquez KKFG‐FM KOOL Breakfast Flakes Kevin and Sherry Kevin O’Neill and Sherry Curry Sports Play‐by‐Play KBIM‐FM GODDARD VS LOS LUNAS STATE CHAMP Tom A. Ruiz Public Service Announcement KGRT‐FM Las Cruces Chamber Ballet ‐ The Nutcracker Sheila Kirsch, Writer/Producer Public Service Campaign KGRT‐FM March of Dimes KGRT Staff Station Promotional Announcement KXPZ‐FM KXPZ ‐ 4 Letter Words‐Hawaii Promo Lynz Gree and Shannon Ellis Website KRWG‐FM www.krwg.org Fred Martino :30 Commercial KDAG‐FM Treadworks "Convoy" Adam Savage :60 Commercial KBAC‐FM WOW DAWGS ‐ "Language Hunters" Chris Diestler, Braden Anderson and Josh Reed Station of the Year KGRT‐FM Radio Las Cruces, Las Cruces Radio Division 1 DJ Personality Aircheck KPEK‐FM Jackie, Tony, and Donnie Tony Manero, Jackie James and Donnie Chase Feature News Story KANW‐FM “It’s Not So Trivial” Mark Bentley, Producer/Talent Continuing Coverage KANW‐FM Sequestration with Mark Bentley Mark Bentley, Producer/Talent Sports Show or Interview KDEF‐AM Interview with Lincoln Galasini Henry Tafoya, Sportscaster Morning Show KTEG‐FM Buck, Dex, and Baxter in the Morning Joe Toth, Aaron Burnett and Tomas Sanchez Sports Play‐by‐Play KKOB‐AM New Mexico Men's Basketball at Cincinnati 12/27/12 Scott Galetti Public Service Announcement KBQI‐FM Discovery Place "Two Things" Bev Rainey, Writer and Bill Sherlin, Voice Public Service Campaign KPEK‐FM Radiothon: UNM Children’s Hospital Ryan Safford, Tony Manero, Jackie James and Donnie Chase Website KPEK‐FM 1003thepeak.com Ryan Safford :30 Commercial KTEG‐FM Kings Kreation Tattoos "Big One" Matt Orio, Writer; Kevin Kelleher, Jack Steele and Steve Lewis, Voice :60 Commercial KABQ‐AM Doggie Door Door Company "Cold Weather Cat Dog" Kevin Kelleher, Writer; Debra West, Kat Morgan Gaines, Kevin Kelleher and Ashley George, Voice Station of the Year KPEK‐FM Clear Channel Radio, Albuquerque Television General News Coverage KOAT‐TV Election Boundary Dispute Angela Brauer, Reporter Breaking News KOAT‐TV Corrales Bosque Fire KOAT Staff News Feature Story KOB‐TV St. James Gadi Schwartz, Jeremy Fine Investigative Reporting KOB‐TV Gadi Schwartz Investigative Reporter Gadi Schwartz Continuing Coverage KOB‐TV Dolly Newman Gadi Schwartz, Nicole San Roman Student‐Produced Newscast KRWG‐TV News 2‐22‐12 Morning Newscast KOAT‐TV Action 7 News More in the Morning KOAT Morning News Team, Laura Siwula, Executive Producer Evening Newscast KOAT‐TV Action 7 News Action 7 News Team, Pahl Shipley, Executive Producer Sports Reporter KOAT‐TV John Salazar John Salazar, Sports Director Sports Photographer KOAT‐TV John Salazar John Salazar, Sports Director Weathercaster KOAT‐TV Byron Morton Byron Morton News Photographer/Videographer KOB‐TV Photgrapher Jeremy Fine Jeremy Fine News Reporter KOB‐TV News Reporter Chris Ramirez Chris Ramirez Expanded Sports Show/Sportscast KOB‐TV New Mexico Gameday JP Murrieta JP Murietta Public Service Campaign KOAT‐TV KOAT 7 Service to Children General Manager Mary Lynn Roper Creative Services Director Doug Donahoo Assistant Creative Services Director Ethan Edwards Art Director Brandt Magic Producers Leon Trujillo, Martin Rowell and Erin Quintana Station Promotional Announcement KOB‐TV We Do News Kevin Olmsted Website KOB‐TV KOB.com Kurt Christopher Local Programming KOAT‐TV Drought Watch KOAT Staff Election Night Coverage KOAT‐TV KOAT Election Coverage Compilation KOAT Staff Legislative Coverage KOAT‐TV Legislature Coverage Compilation KOAT Staff Station of the Year KOAT‐TV Hearst Television, Inc. 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