KNMX
KNMX (540 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Las Vegas, New Mexico, serving the Santa Fe area. The station is owned by Sangre De Cristo Broadcasting Co, Inc.[2] It broadcasts a Spanish language radio format of New Mexico music with some Regional Mexican and Ranchera music. By day, KNMX is powered at 5,000 watts. But because 540 AM is a Mexican and Canadian clear-channel frequency, KNMX must reduce nighttime power to only 20 watts to prevent skywave interference to the dominant Class A stations on this frequency. It uses a directional antenna at all times.[3] Programming is also heard on FM translator 99.9 MHz K260DJ.[4] HistoryOn April 11, 1979, San Miguel Broadcasting Company, Inc., filed a construction permit to build a new radio station at 540 kHz in Las Vegas. The Federal Communications Commission approved the construction permit in December,[5] and the station began broadcasting in October 1980. It was the area's first Spanish-language radio outlet, though it took three years for KNMX to turn a profit.[6] San Miguel owned the station until 1993, when it filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.[7] Sangre de Cristo acquired KNMX in 1996 for $235,000, after the station had been placed in trusteeship.[8] References
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