Media in Albuquerque, New Mexico

The following is a list of print media (newspapers and magazines) and broadcast media (radio and television) contained within the greater Albuquerque metropolitan area, and some media in adjacent Santa Fe which also targets Albuquerque.

Newspapers

Magazines

  • ABQ Arts & Entertainment: a free monthly magazine covering art, theater, music, dance and film[9]
  • Accent Albuquerque Magazine; defunct [10]
  • Albuquerque the Magazine: a monthly magazine chronicling life in Albuquerque[11]
  • Around 505: celebrates the unique lifestyle in the metropolitan Southwest; covers upcoming performances from ballet to retro rock, home improvement tips, and a product showcase; free on the stands[12]
  • Local Flavor: a free, monthly magazine covering food and wine in northern New Mexico[13]
  • Local iQ: Albuquerque's refined modern lifestyle magazine; contains hyper-local information including arts and entertainment, food, wine, music, film, books, theater, travel, comedy, retail and art, among many other topics; printed bi-weekly; free on the stands[14]
  • New Mexico Kids!: a free family magazine packed with information for parents, grandparents, educators and young people; includes a comprehensive calendar of events, directories of schools, camps and afterschool activities, regular columns, and feature stories; distributed to more than 300 locations in and around Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Los Alamos; six issues are published each year[15]
  • New Mexico MarketPlace: New Mexico's oldest and largest monthly shopper publication; distributed free of charge by direct mail to 175,000 recipient single-family households throughout the Albuquerque metro area[16]
  • Su Casa Magazine: New Mexico's most trusted Home Building & Remodeling publication is distributed to Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Rio Rancho, Las Cruces, El Paso and surrounding areas. This 26 year old publication features editorial about local builders, remodelers, interior design and decor, landscaping, food and travel.[17]
  • Weekly Alibi: a free, alternative weekly newspaper published in Albuquerque, featuring news, film, music, art, food, entertainment, blogs, personals and event calendars[18]

Television

Full-powered stations

Callsign Display Ch. Digital Ch. Programming Owner & Additional Notes
KASA 02 27 2.1 Telemundo Ramar Communications; licensed to Santa Fe
KOB 04 26 4.1 NBC, 4.2 This TV, 4.3 Comet Hubbard Broadcasting
KNME 05 35 5.1 PBS, 5.2 PBS Kids, 5.3 FNX UNM/APS
KOAT 07 07 7.1 ABC, 7.2 Estrella TV, 7.3 Justice Network Hearst-Argyle
KNMD 09 08 9.1 PBS World, 9.2 Create UNM; licensed to Santa Fe
KRQE 13 13 13.1 CBS, 13.2 Fox, 13.3 Bounce TV Nexstar Media Group
KLUZ 14 22 14.1 Univision, 14.2 Quest, 14.3 HSN, 14.4 Court TV, 14.5 Dabl Entravision
KTEL 15 27 15.1 MeTV Ramar Communications
KWBQ 19 29 19.1 The CW, 19.2 Grit, 19.3 Laff, 19.4 Ion Tamer Media; licensed to Santa Fe
KASA 29 27 29.1 H&I Ramar Communications
KASA 33 27 33.1 Charge! Ramar Communications
KTFQ 41 16 41.1 UniMás, 41.2 LATV, 41.3 HSN, 41.4 Stadium Entravision
KASY 50 36 50.1 MNTV, 50.2 Court TV Mystery, 50.3 GetTV, 50.4 Cozi TV, 50.5 Antenna TV Tamer Media

Religious stations

Callsign Display Ch. Digital Ch. Programming Owner
KCHF 11 10 11.1 Various Christian Programs, 11.2 QVC, 11.3 QVC2 Son Broadcasting; licensed to Santa Fe
KNAT 23 24 23.1 TBN, 23.2 Hillsong Channel, 23.3 Smile, 23.4 TBN Enlace, 23.5 Positiv Trinity Broadcasting
KAZQ 32 17 32.1 Religious Independent, 32.2 bvovn, 32.3 SBN, 32.5 Daystar Alpha-Omega Broadcasting

Low-powered stations

Callsign Display Ch. Digital Ch. Programming Owner
KTEL-CD 15 15 15.3 Telemundo, 15.4 MeTV, 15.5 H&I, 15.6 Movies!, 15.7 infomercials, 15.8 Jewelry TV Ramar Communications
KUPT-LD 2/16 32 2.2 TeleXitos, 16.1 Movies!, 16.2 infomercials, 16.3 H&I Ramar Communications
KNMQ-LD 20 20 20.1 The Family Channel, 20.2 WeatherNation TV, 20.3 QVC, 20.4 QVC2, 20.5 KCHF relay, 20.6 KDAZ audio RJ Enterprises
KYNM-CD 21 21 21.1 The Action Channel, 21.2 Retro TV, 21.3 Rev'n Belmax Broadcasting
KTVS-LD 36 23 36.1 Light TV, 36.2 Almavision, 36.3 Light TV Alpha-Omega Broadcasting
KRTN-LD 39 18 39.1 Me-TV, 39.2 infomercials, 39.3 Jewelry TV, 39.4 Buzzr Ramar Communications

Analog

  • Channel 25: KQDF Azteca America, DTV America
  • Channel 48: KTFA Home Shopping Network, Entravision

Local cable channels
Comcast is the main cable television provider in Albuquerque.

Radio

AM stations

StationFrequency Format(s)
KNML610Sports Talk
KDAZ730Religious
KKOB770News/Talk
KJFA840Hispanic Rhythmic
KSVA920Christian Talk
KKIM1000Christian Talk
KTBL1050Active Rock
KNMM1150Local New Mexico-based artists
KXKS1190Christian Talk
KDSK1240Oldies
KABQ1350Talk (podcasts)
KRZY1450Norteño/Ranchera
KOAZ1510Smooth Jazz
KQNM1550Catholic Radio
KIVA1600Talk

FM stations

StationFrequency Format(s)
KLYT88.3Christian Rock
KANW89.1NPR and PRI, New Mexico music
KUNM89.9NPR and college radio
KQLV90.7Christian AC
KFLQ91.5Christian Radio
KRST92.3Country
KOBQ93.3Current Hit Radio
KZRR94.1Rock
KOLZ95.1Rhythmic Oldies
KHFM95.5Classical
KKOB-FM96.3News/Talk
KKSS97.3Rhythmic Contemporary
KLVO97.7Regional Mexican
KABG98.5Classic Hits
KMGA99.5Adult Contemporary
KPEK100.3Hot AC
KRKE101.3Soft AC
KQTM101.7Sports Talk
KIOT102.5Classic Rock
KDRF103.3Adult Hits
KTEG104.1Modern Rock
KABQ104.780s Hits
KKRG105.1Hot AC
KQRI105.5Worship
KRZY105.9Grupero/Cumbia
KDLW106.3Regional Mexican
KVCN106.7Religious
KNKT107.1Christian Radio
KBQI107.9Country

FM translators

Translator Frequency Format Parent Station
K220GM 91.9 Religious Talk KEAR
K225CH 92.9 Oldies KDSK
K229CL 93.7 Talk KIVA
K233CG 94.5 Active Rock KTBL
K240BL 95.9 Sports Talk KNML
K245CD 96.9 Christian/Conservative Talk KDAZ
K251AU 98.1 Classic Country KBQI (HD-2)
K255AU 98.9 Catholic Radio KQNM
K265CA 100.9 Soft AC KZRR (HD-2)
K271CP 102.1 New Mexico music KNMM
K275AO 102.9 Hispanic Rhythmic KJFA
K279BP 103.7 Smooth Jazz KOAZ
K298BY 107.5 News/Talk KANW (HD-2)

Low Power FM

StationFrequency Format(s)
KMGG-LP 99.9 Urban Adult Contemporary
KQUQ-LP 102.1 Community
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gollark: I buy another sword, and take it to helloboi. We now have swords.
gollark: I tell them that it's good, fresh, authentic GM#1 meat, and that they should sell such a premium organic product.
gollark: I sell the GM#1 meat to the shopkeeper.
gollark: Fine, I consume the 1 HP and return to helloboi.

References

  1. "About the ABQ Free Press". ABQ Free Press. ABQ Free Press. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  2. Albuquerque Business First
  3. Albuquerque Journal
  4. "Bosque Beast". Archived from the original on 2012-07-01. Retrieved 2020-03-30.
  5. "CNM Chronicle". Archived from the original on 2008-06-29. Retrieved 2008-06-10.
  6. Corrales Comment
  7. Daily Lobo
  8. Valencia County News-Bulletin
  9. ABQ Arts & Entertainment
  10. "Accent Albuquerque Magazine". Archived from the original on 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2008-06-10.
  11. Albuquerque the Magazine
  12. Around 505
  13. Local Flavor
  14. Local IQ
  15. New Mexico Kids!
  16. New Mexico MarketPlace
  17. "Su Casa Homes". www.sucasamagazine.com. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  18. Weekly Alibi
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