KKRG
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KKRG | |
Broadcast area | Albuquerque Metropolitan |
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Branding | Recuerdo |
Frequency | 101.3 (MHz) |
First air date | 1994 |
Format | Spanish Oldies |
ERP | 3,700 watts |
Class | A |
Callsign meaning | K K RanGe (former format) |
Owner | Univision (sale pending to Centennial Broadcasting) |
Sister stations | KIOT, KKSS, KJFA |
KKRG-FM (101.3 MHz) is a radio station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, currently owned by Univision Radio with a sale to Centennial Broadcasting pending. It broadcasts a Mexican Oldies format used in many markets as "Recuerdo". Recuerdo was originally heard in Albuquerque on 105.1 FM in March 2006, but in December 2006 Univision switched frequencies with KJFA which had been on 101.3 for four years moving KJFA's Regional Mexican format to the stronger 105.1 frequency and Recuerdo to 101.3. Both frequencies have a history of swapping formats.
[edit] Station history
- KRZN-FM New Age/Smooth Jazz "The Horizon" 1994-1997 (moved to 105.1)
- KEZF-FM Soft AC "Easy 101.3" 1997-1998
- KRQS-FM Rock "K-Rock" 1998-2000 Active Rock "The Bone" 2000
- KRQS-FM Smooth Jazz "The Horizon" 2000-2001 (moved to 105.1)
- KKRG-FM Classic Country "The Range" 2001-2002
- KJFA-FM Regional Mexican "La Jefa" 2002-2006 (moved to 105.1)
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