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(Redirected from K216GQ)

KANW / KANR / KIDS / KANM
FrequencyKANW: 89.1 MHz (HD Radio)
KANR: 91.9 MHz
KIDS: 88.1 MHz
KANM: 90.3 MHz
Programming
FormatNews/Talk (Public), NPR/New Mexico music
News & Talk (KANW-HD2 and KANM)
AffiliationsNPR
Ownership
OwnerAlbuquerque Public Schools
History

First air date

October 1950 (73 years ago) (1950-10)

Former call signs

KANR: KNLK (2002–2017)
KANM:
KLGQ (2005–2012)
KDRI (2012–2017)

Call sign meaning

KANW: K Albuqerque NeW Mexico
KANR: similar to KANW
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID4273
ClassKANW:C
KANR and KIDS:A
KANM: C2
ERPKANW: 20,000 watts
KANR and KIDS: 100 watts
KANM: 1,000 watts
HAATKANW: 1,266 meters (4,154 ft)
KANR: −8 meters (−26 ft)
KIDS: 49.5 meters (162 ft)
KANM: 827 meters (2,713 ft)

Transmitter coordinates

KANW:
35°12′44N 106°26′59W / 35.21222°N 106.44972°W / 35.21222; -106.44972
KANR:
34°57′20.2″N 104°40′55W / 34.955611°N 104.68194°W / 34.955611; -104.68194 (KANR)
KIDS:
35°7′9N 107°54′2W / 35.11917°N 107.90056°W / 35.11917; -107.90056
KANM:
35°15′8N 107°35′45W / 35.25222°N 107.59583°W / 35.25222; -107.59583 (KANM)
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen live
    Websitekanw.com

    KANW (89.1 FM) is a non-commercial public radio stationinAlbuquerque, New Mexico. KANW is owned and operated by the Albuquerque Public Schools. On weekdays it airs New Mexico music and local public radio programming afternoons and nights, with NPR news programming in the morning, including Morning Edition, Fresh Air, On Point and 1A. Weekends feature New Mexico music, classical music and classic country music, as well as some NPR weekend shows such as The New Yorker Radio Hour, Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me and The Moth Radio Hour.

    A second radio service known as KANW-HD2 carries all news and information programming.[2] It is heard on KANW's digital subchannel as well as on three FM translator stations and KANM 90.3 FM in Grants.

    KANW main channel programming is simulcast on KANR 91.9 in Santa Rosa, KGGA 88.1 in Gallup, KIDS 88.1 in Grants, KEDP 91.1 in Las Vegas, and KXNM 88.7 in Encino.

    History

    [edit]

    In October 1950, KANW first signed on the air. It is the oldest FM radio station in New Mexico. It was founded to air classroom educational broadcasts for students in the Albuquerque Public Schools and as a training ground for students who might be interested in broadcasting careers.

    In late 2016, KANW acquired two stations from the Educational Media Foundation, a Christian radio network based in Rocklin, California. These are KANM (formerly KDRI) 90.3 in Grants and KGGA 88.1 in Gallup, New Mexico. Both stations are former Air 1 outlets, which had broadcast Contemporary Christian music.[3] The acquisition gave KANW two stations in the Grants area. KIDS already had been serving as a simulcast of KANW. So KANM airs the news and talk format heard on KANW-HD2.

    On February 6, 2021, KANW announced a collaboration with KEDPinLas Vegas, New Mexico. KEDP has been operated by New Mexico Highlands University since 1967.[4] On February 9, an FCC application was filed to transfer the license of KEDP to the Albuquerque Board of Education.[5]

    On August 8, 2022, KXNM 88.7 Encino announced on their Facebook page that KANW would take over the operations of that station which served communities east of Albuquerque.[6]

    KANW HD2

    [edit]

    KANW broadcasts a news, information and talk format on its HD2 digital subchannel. Programming comes from NPR, Public Radio International, American Public Media and BBC World Service. This format is available in Grants on FM translator station 91.9 K220KE and in Española on 91.1 K216GQ which upgraded its signal from 44 watts horizontal to 200 watts vertical in late summer 2015. On August 1, 2016, the format was made available in Albuquerque on translator 107.5 K298BY. In early 2017 the format was picked up on KDRI 90.3 in the Grants area which also continues to air on the 91.1 translator.

    Broadcast translators for KANW (HD2)
    Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
    K216GQ 91.1 FM Española, New Mexico 6049 200 D LMS
    K216AW 91.9 FM Grants, New Mexico 4193 175 D LMS
    K298BY 107.5 FM Albuquerque, New Mexico 8825 55 horizontal D LMS

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KANW / KANR / KIDS / KANM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "HD Radio station guide for Albuquerque, NM". Archived from the original on 2014-11-13. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  • ^ "Station Sales Week of 9/16".
  • ^ "KANW KEDP Collaboration". 6 February 2021.
  • ^ "Draft Copy « License Modernization « FCC".
  • ^ [1] KXNM Facebook post
  • [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=KANW&oldid=1236152426"

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