Radio Stations from New Mexico
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TOP Radio Stations
KLMA
Radio 96.5FM - Hobbs, NM - 100, 000 Watts - "The Voice Of The Hispanic Community"- 575-391-9650
Albuquerque Radio Stations
KDCE
The Voice of Northern New Mexico. Que Dice Radio has been New Mexico's favorite radio station for local sports
KTRC AM
Santa Fe's radio channel for national and local talk radio-from Reverend Jesse Jackson to Robert Kennedy Jr., KTRC is keeping liberal talk radio alive and well in Santa Fe.
Farmington Radio Stations
KDCE
The Voice of Northern New Mexico. Que Dice Radio has been New Mexico's favorite radio station for local sports
KTRC AM
Santa Fe's radio channel for national and local talk radio-from Reverend Jesse Jackson to Robert Kennedy Jr., KTRC is keeping liberal talk radio alive and well in Santa Fe.
Las Cruce Radio Stations
KDCE
The Voice of Northern New Mexico. Que Dice Radio has been New Mexico's favorite radio station for local sports
KENW-FM
KENW, Public Radio and Television for Eastern New Mexico and West Texas, coming to you from Eastern New Mexico University
KLMA
Radio 96.5FM - Hobbs, NM - 100, 000 Watts - "The Voice Of The Hispanic Community"- 575-391-9650
KTRC AM
Santa Fe's radio channel for national and local talk radio-from Reverend Jesse Jackson to Robert Kennedy Jr., KTRC is keeping liberal talk radio alive and well in Santa Fe.
Santa Fe Radio Stations
KDCE
The Voice of Northern New Mexico. Que Dice Radio has been New Mexico's favorite radio station for local sports
KENW-FM
KENW, Public Radio and Television for Eastern New Mexico and West Texas, coming to you from Eastern New Mexico University
KLMA
Radio 96.5FM - Hobbs, NM - 100, 000 Watts - "The Voice Of The Hispanic Community"- 575-391-9650
KTRC AM
Santa Fe's radio channel for national and local talk radio-from Reverend Jesse Jackson to Robert Kennedy Jr., KTRC is keeping liberal talk radio alive and well in Santa Fe.
Regional & Miscellaneous Radio Stations
¡Que Viva México!
Que Viva Mexico Radio
KABG 98.5 FM BIG
The Greatest Hits – 98.5FM, KABG-FM
KABQ 104.7 FM
98.1 The Bull - Albuquerque's Classic Country
KAGM Wild 106.7 FM
The River 106.7, KAGM-FM
KANW 89.1 FM
KANW, New Mexico Public Radio
KDRF 103.3 Ed FM
Playing Stuff We Like, eD FM, KDRF-FM
KDSK 92.7 FM Sound Souvenirs
KDSK - Oldies Radio for New Mexico and Beyond!
KGRT 104 The Country Station
KGRT, Your Country, Las Cruces, NM
KHFM 95.5 FM
95.5 – KHFM, KHFM-FM
KKOB AM
News Radio 770, 770 KKOB-AM
KKOB FM
The #1 Hit Music Station, 93.3 KOB FM, KKOB-FM
KLQT Lite 95.1 FM
100.9 The Beat - Albuquerque's REAL Hip Hop and R&B
KLYT M88
M88.org
KMGA 99.5 Magic FM
Best Mix of Yesterday and Today, 99.5 Magic FM, KMGA-FM
KMIN 980 AM
KMIN Country 980 AM - Country Music in Cibola County, New Mexico on historic KMIN 980AM.
KNMI Vertical Radio
Vertical Radio Home, Vertical Radio is on 24/7 online
KNML 610 AM The Sports Animal
Albuquerque Sports Station, Sports Radio 610, KNML-AM
KPCL 97.7 FM
Passion Radio Network • KPCL 95.7, KTGW 91.7, KLJH 107.1
KPEK 100.3 The Peak
100.3 The Peak - Albuquerque's Music Variety from the 90's til Now
KQTM 101.7 FM The Team
ESPN 101.7 The Team, KQTM-FM
KRSN 1490 AM
Los Alamos, NM - NAB Crystal Radio Finalist
KRST Nasch FM 92.3
Country for Life, NASH FM 92.3, KRST-FM
KRUX 91.5 FM
– Swimming Against the Mainstream
KRWG 90.7 FM
KRWG, Public Media for Southwestern New Mexico And Far West Texas
KTAO 101.9 FM
KTAOS Solar Radio - Taos NM
KTBL 1050 AM
Talk Business Life, 1050 KTBL, KTBL-AM
KTDB 89.7 FM Native Voice One
Native Voice One » Native American Radio Network
KTEG 104.7 The Edge
104.1 the Edge - Albuquerque's Alternative
KUNM 89.9 FM
KUNM
KXPZ 99.5 FM ZIA Country
Coming Soon page
KZRR 94 Rock
94 Rock - New Mexico's Real Rock
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New Mexico
New Mexico is a southwestern U.S. state whose diverse terrain encompasses the Chihuahuan Desert and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Its capital, Santa Fe, founded in 1610, is known for upscale spas and Spanish colonial architecture. It's also home to a vibrant arts scene, as well as the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, featuring the artist's iconic New Mexican landscape paintings, and the open-air Santa Fe Opera.
Capital: Santa Fe | Population: 2.086 million (2014) | State bird: Greater roadrunner | Spoken languages: English 69.69%; Spanish 28.45%; Navajo 3.5%; other 4.09% - (Source: google)