KXKS (AM)

KXKS (1190 AM) is a radio station currently broadcasting a conservative talk format. Licensed to Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. The station is currently owned by Wild West Radio Corporation.[1]

KXKS
CityAlbuquerque, New Mexico
Frequency1190 kHz
BrandingThe Answer
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatConservative talk
Ownership
OwnerWild West Radio Corporation
Sister stationsKKIM (AM)
History
First air date1970 (as KPAR)
Former call signsKPAR (1970-1979)
KKJY (1979-1979)
Technical information
Facility ID13789
ClassD
Power10,000 watts day
24 watts night
Transmitter coordinates35°3′4.00″N 106°38′34.00″W

The station was briefly operated by Rock of Talk LLC owners of KIVA 1600 via Leased Management Agreement (LMA).[2] The full-time sports outlet from Fox Sports Radio on KXKS allowed for KIVA to focus more on news. The local "Rock of Talk" program was featured on both stations in the afternoon. KXKS was also broadcast on K298BY 107.5 FM which is now rebroadcasting KANW HD2.

History

The station went on the air as KPAR around 1970.[3] The callsign changed to KKJY on 1979-01-23. On 1979-11-19, the station changed its call sign to the current KXKS.[4] KXKS broadcast Spanish-language programming for over 20 years. In 2004 then-owner Clear Channel Communications sold KXKS to Wilkins Radio and later that year the format was changed to Christian talk and teaching. In late 2014 Wilkins had purchased KKIM 1000 from American General Media. In early 2015 the Christian programming had moved over to KKIM. On April 1, 2015 KXKS had changed their format to sports talk.[5] The station had agreed to cary Art Bell's Midnight In The Desert starting July 20, 2015, however the sports talk format was dropped just before the show was to debut. KXKS would briefly simulcast KKIM before switching to Spanish-language programming sometime in September 2015. On February 27, 2017 KXKS switched to Christian radio, branded as "New Life Today".

On July 27, 2020 KXKS changed their format from Christian radio to conservative talk, branded as "The Answer", with programming from Salem Media Group.[6]

gollark: > implying philosophy is science
gollark: "Science"
gollark: Yes, which would probably ruin the company involved if people were trapped there.
gollark: Also, there would *probably* be a scandal.
gollark: What is? Against what?

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