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Media in Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Albuquerque Studios, a production hub owned by Netflix

Albuquerque is the primary media hub of the US state of New Mexico, which includes Santa Fe and Las Cruces.[1][2] The vistas and adobe architecture of New Mexico are a major backdrop of Western fiction and the Western genre.[3][4]

Some media conglomerates which operate in the city include Netflix (via its Albuquerque Studios),[5] NBCUniversal,[6] The Walt Disney Company,[7] and Warner Bros. Discovery.[8][9]

The Albuquerque Journal is to the largest daily newspaper by circulation in the state. Magazines and news publications in the city include Albuquerque the Magazine,[10] Albuquerque Business First,[11] the University of New Mexico's Daily Lobo,[12] Outside, and New Mexico Magazine.[13]

Broadcast networks in the city include ABC (KOAT-TV), CBS/Fox (KRQE), NBC (KOB), Telemundo (KASA-TV), Trinity Broadcasting Network (KNAT-TV), and Univision (KLUZ-TV). Public Broadcasting has a NM PBS presence through sister stations KNME-TV and KNMD-TV. The public radio station KANW plays some NPR programmingas well as New Mexico music.[14]

The following is a list of media operations within the greater Albuquerque metropolitan area, and some media in broader Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Las Vegas and neighboring El Paso–Las Cruces, Texas–New Mexico combined statistical area, which also target Albuquerque.

Studios

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Publications

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Newspapers

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Magazines

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Television

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Full-powered stations

Callsign Display Ch. Digital Ch. Programming Owner & Additional Notes
KASA 02 27 2.1 Telemundo Telemundo Station Group
(NBCUniversal); licensed to Santa Fe
KOB 04 26 4.1 NBC, 4.2 H&I, 4.3 MeTV, 4.4 Catchy Comedy, 4.5 Ion Plus, 4.6 Scripps News, 4.7 Start TV Hubbard Broadcasting
KNME 05 35 5.1 PBS, 5.2 PBS Kids, 5.3 FNX, 5.4 World, 5.5 Create UNM/APS
KOAT 07 07 7.1 ABC, 7.2 Estrella TV, 7.3 True Crime Network, 7.5 Story, 7.6 QVC Hearst-Argyle
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
KWBQ 19 29 19.1 The CW, 19.2 Grit, 19.3 Laff, 19.4 Ion, 19.5 Rewind TV Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Media Group); licensed to Santa Fe
KASA 29 27 29.1 Cozi TV Telemundo Station Group
(NBCUniversal)
KASA 33 27 33.1 TBD Telemundo Station Group
(NBCUniversal)
KTFQ 41 16 41.1 UniMás, 41.2 LATV, 41.3 HSN, 41.4 Charge!, 41.5 TheGrio, 41.6 Majestad TV Entravision
KTEL 47 27 47.1 Cozi TV, 47.2 Blank Telemundo Station Group
(NBCUniversal)
KASY 50 07/13/29 50.1 MNTV, 50.2 Ion Mystery, 50.3 Get, 50.4 Court TV,

50.5 Antenna TV

Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Media Group)

ATSC 3.0

Callsign Display Ch. Digital Ch. Programming Owner & Additional Notes
KNMD 05 08 5.1 PBS, 5.2 PBS Kids, 5.3 FNX, 5.4 World, 5.5 Create UNM; licensed to Santa Fe
KASY various 36 7.1 KOAT ABC, 13.1 KRQE CBS, 13.2 Fox, 19.1 KWBQ CW, 50.1 MNTV Mission Broadcasting
(operated by Nexstar Media Group)

Religious stations

Callsign Display Ch. Digital Ch. Programming Owner
KCHF 11 10 11.1 Various Christian Programs, 11.2 QVC, 11.3 QVC2. 11.4 Buzzr, 11.5 Blank , 11.6 America's Voice News, 11.7 Retro TV, 11.8 N2 Son Broadcasting; licensed to Santa Fe
KNAT 23 24 23.1 TBN, 23.2 TBN Inspire, 23.3 Smile, 23.4 TBN Enlace, 23.5 Positiv Trinity Broadcasting
KAZQ 32 17 32.1 Religious Independent, 32.2 Victory Channel, 32.3 SBN, 32.4 GEB Network, 32.5 Daystar Alpha-Omega Broadcasting

Low-powered stations

Callsign Display Ch. Digital Ch. Programming Owner
KUPT-LD 2/16 32 2.2 TeleXitos, 2.3 NBC American Crimes, 2.4 Oxygen, 16.1 Movies!, 16.2 TBD, 16.3 Cozi TV Telemundo Station Group
(NBCUniversal)
KNMQ-LD 20 20 20.1 Comfy TV, 20.2 Infomercials, 20.3 Movie Giants, 20.4 OAN, 20.5 Ace TV, 20.6 SciFi, 20.7 WeatherNation TV, 20.9 iSheTV, 20.10 wr-twr (religious audio) RJ Enterprises
KYNM-CD 21 21 21.1 The Family Channel, 21.2 Jewelry TV, 21.3 NTD, 21.4 Heartland, 21.5 KCHF HD, 21.6 iSports, 21.7 Indigenous Jewelry Network (IJN), 21.10 KDAZ audio RJ Enterprises
KQDF-LD 25 25 25.1 Vision Latina, 25.2 infomercials, 25.3 Law & Crime Network, 25.4 beIN Sports (Spanish), 25.5 Shop LC HC2 Holdings
KTVS-LD 36 23 36.1 KAZQ relay, 36.2 Almavision Alpha-Omega Broadcasting
KRTN-LD 39 18 2.2 TeleXitos, 39.1 Cozi TV, 39.6 TBD Telemundo Station Group
(NBCUniversal)
KWPL-LD 45 30 45.1 infomercials, 45.2 Timeless TV, 45.3 Novelisima, 45.4 beIN Sports (English), 45.5 infomercials, 45.6 MMN (classic movies) HC2 Holdings
KTEL-CD 47 15 47.1 Telemundo, 47.2 , 47.3 Cozi TV, 47.4 Movies! Telemundo Station Group
(NBCUniversal)

Broadcast radio

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A number of radio stations are broadcast from and/or are licensed to Albuquerque, including the following:[28][29]

AM stations

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FM stations

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Asterisk (*) indicates a non-commercial (public radio/campus/educational) broadcast.

Translators

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  • 92.9 K225CH Rio Rancho (Oldies, KDSK)
  • 93.7 K229CL Albuquerque (80s Hits, KRKE)
  • 94.5 K233CG Sandia (Active rock, KTBL)
  • 95.9 K240BL Albuquerque (Sports talk, KNML)
  • 96.9 K245CD Albuquerque (Conservative talk, KDAZ)
  • 98.1 K251AU Albuquerque (Classic country, KBQI HD2)
  • 98.9 K255AU Corrales (Catholic radio, KQNM)
  • 100.9 K265CA Albuquerque (Urban Contemporary, KZRR HD2)
  • 102.1 K271CP Albuquerque (Classic hits, KNMM)
  • 102.9 K275AO Albuquerque (Hispanic rhythmic, KABG HD2)
  • 103.7 K279BP Albuquerque (Smooth jazz, KOAZ)
  • 104.3 K282CD Los Lunas (LifeTalk Radio, KSVA)
  • 107.5 K298BY Albuquerque (News and talk, KANW HD2)*

Defunct publications

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  • Albuquerque Tribune: (1922-2008) An afternoon general newspaper, and former competitor to the Albuquerque Journal.[30]
  • Bosque Beast: (2012-2016) Covered animals and pet owners; published six times a year; free to every residence and business in Corrales; delivered free to pickup locations around Albuquerque and Sandoval County.[31]
  • Local iQ: (2006-2014) Albuquerque 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.[32]
  • Weekly Alibi: (1992-2020) an alternative weekly newspaper published in Albuquerque, featuring news, film, music, art, food, entertainment, blogs, personals and event calendars.[33]

References

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  1. ^ Sandberg, Bryn (November 23, 2020). "Netflix to Expand New Mexico Production Hub With $1 Billion Investment". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
  2. ^ Baysinger, Tim (June 14, 2019). "NBCUniversal to Build Production Studio in Albuquerque, Invest $500 Million Over 10 Years". TheWrap. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
  3. ^ "Cowboy Culture - New Mexico Culture - Wild West Era". Visit Albuquerque. October 13, 2017. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  4. ^ "15 Must See Adobe Structures of New Mexico". New Mexico Tourism & Travel. January 1, 1970. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  5. ^ Bishop, Bryan (October 8, 2018). "Netflix buys up New Mexico studio facility for massive new production hub". The Verge. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Padilla, Anna (June 24, 2021). "NBCUniversal New Mexico production studio to bring hundreds of jobs". KRQE NEWS 13 - Breaking News, Albuquerque News, New Mexico News, Weather, and Videos. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
  7. ^ Arts, Adrian Gomez / Journal (May 15, 2022). "'Big Sky' renewed for third season; 'Roswell, New Mexico' to end with fourth season". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
  8. ^ Dingmann, Tracy (October 27, 2021). "What's Up, Doc?". New Mexico Magazine. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
  9. ^ Kasule, Melissa (February 22, 2022). "Warner Bros.' Coyote vs Acme set to shoot in New Mexico". KFTV. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
  10. ^ Whitt, Rachel (July 31, 2020). "Anderson alums brewing new life into Nob Hill". UNM Newsroom. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  11. ^ United States. Congress (2012). Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 5919. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  12. ^ Davidson, R. (2020). Joaquín Ortega: Forging Pan-Americanism at the University of New Mexico. Contextos Series. University of New Mexico Press. p. 225. ISBN 978-0-8263-6203-2. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  13. ^ Vitu, Teya (February 10, 2020). "'I was just in awe': New Mexico Magazine publisher jumps right in, embraces new frontier". Las Cruces Sun-News. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  14. ^ Koskoff, E. (2017). The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: The United States and Canada. Garland Encyclopedia of World Music. Taylor & Francis. p. 1252. ISBN 978-1-351-54414-6. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  15. ^ "'New Mexico True' videos come from RR company". Albuquerque Journal. July 23, 2014. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  16. ^ "Honoring cultural impact: New Mexico Music Hall of Fame goes virtual with award show". Albuquerque Journal. November 24, 2020. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  17. ^ "Al Hurricane, Influential New Mexico Balladeer, Dies at 81". The New York Times. October 24, 2017. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  18. ^ "Kaley Cuoco recalls 1st time she met late co-star John Ritter: 'I was in love'". TODAY.com. September 6, 2018. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  19. ^ Pedersen, Erik (March 19, 2019). "Spring Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series: 2019 Edition". Deadline. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  20. ^ Arts, Adrian Gomez / Journal (November 2, 2018). "Series focuses on stars whose lives were forever changed by murders". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  21. ^ Gomez, Adrian (June 14, 2019). "NBCUniversal opening film, TV studio in ABQ". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  22. ^ a b "Albuquerque business first", Albuquerque Business First, Business Journal Publications, 2012, ISSN 2325-7326, OCLC 820553664
  23. ^ "CNM administrators OKs student paper after controversy". KOAT. October 8, 2017. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  24. ^ "Founding of The New Mexico Daily Lobo Student Newspaper :: UNM Timeline". The University of New Mexico. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  25. ^ "Valencia County news-bulletin", Valencia County News-Bulletin, Modern Press, 1977, ISSN 1071-3492, OCLC 26394211
  26. ^ "Albuquerque", Albuquerque, Prewitt Co., 2004, ISSN 1936-4350, OCLC 61435182
  27. ^ "Localflavor: New Mexico's edible adventure magazine", Localflavor: New Mexico's Edible Adventure Magazine, J.J. Robertson and C. Kolon, 1994, OCLC 34016397
  28. ^ "AMQ AM Radio Database Query". Federal Communications Commission. Archived from the original on August 25, 2009. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  29. ^ "FMQ FM Radio Database Query". Federal Communications Commission. Archived from the original on August 25, 2009. Retrieved October 17, 2009.
  30. ^ "The Albuquerque tribune", The Albuquerque Tribune, E.H. Schaffer, 1933, ISSN 1097-2048, OCLC 9392099
  31. ^ "BOSQUE BEAST MAGAZINE, 2014 - 2015". New Mexico Archives Online. May 23, 2022. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  32. ^ "ABQ culture mag Local iQ shutters after eight years". Albuquerque Business First. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  33. ^ "Weekly alibi", Weekly Alibi, NuCity Pub., 1995, ISSN 1088-0496, OCLC 32992549