> >
> > KKIT 1340 is listed as an Albuquerque/Santa Fe affiliate,
> > but it doesn't exist. KKFN/Denver is listed, but is a
> > sports station. KKZN is the AAR affiliate there.
> >
> How do you know that KKIT doesn't exist? AAR lists
> KABQ/1350 for Albuquerque and KKIT/1340 for
> Albuquerque/Santa Fe. Sounds like a simulcast situation to
> me (on 1340 and 1350).
>
> And either your eyesight is bad or AAR has changed its
> listings since your post. The list has KKZN for the Denver
> market, not KKFN.
>
There are two 1340's in New Mexico. KSSR in Santa Rosa has a multicultural format, and KCQL in Aztec is Fox Sports. No mention of talk, but it's been awhile since I've been to New Mexico, so perhaps things have changed. If so, why is it attributed to Albuquerque/Santa Fe. There is a KKIT-FM located in Angle Fire, NM (located near Taos), nicknamed "The Mountain". But no mention of a talk format on their website. Here's some info about them:
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?call=kkit&is_unl=Y&is_lic=Y&is_cp=Y&sr=Y&s=C&sid=
And since this morning's post, AAR has corrected the Denver listing. Before, it listed both KKZN and KKFN. Now just KKZN.
A new addition to the AAR affiliate listing (#64, I guess) is in Missoula, MT: KKNS 950. But a station with the KKNS calls is located near Albuquerque. There is a 950 located in Helena, with a standards format, but it's signal doesn't look like it reaches Missoula.
A station that AAR should add is WMAS in Springfield, MA. They air Randi Rhodes, which WHNP, the local AAR affiliate, doesn't.
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