KBAC (98.1
FM, "Radio Free Santa Fe") is a commercial
radio station
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located in
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe ( ; , Spanish for 'Holy Faith'; tew, Oghá P'o'oge, Tewa for 'white shell water place'; tiw, Hulp'ó'ona, label= Northern Tiwa; nv, Yootó, Navajo for 'bead + water place') is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. The name “S ...
, broadcasting to the
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe ( ; , Spanish for 'Holy Faith'; tew, Oghá P'o'oge, Tewa for 'white shell water place'; tiw, Hulp'ó'ona, label= Northern Tiwa; nv, Yootó, Navajo for 'bead + water place') is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. The name “S ...
, area. KBAC airs an
adult album alternative
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music format.
KBAC has a playlist that is more eclectic then other commercial
adult album alternative
Adult album alternative (also triple-A, AAA, or adult alternative) is a radio format. See pages 9 and 10Mills, Joshua. "A New Radio Music Format: Rock for Prosperous Adults" New York Times, Feb 28 1994, p. 2. ProQuest. Web. Accessed September 4, 2 ...
radio station
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s; airing a wide range of music from
blues,
acoustic,
reggae
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,
jazz
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,
alternative,
world music, and is owned by Hutton Broadcasting. Its studios are located in Santa Fe, and its transmitter is located south-west of
Las Vegas, New Mexico
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(its city of license).
History
KBAC first signed on in November 1989 as "98.1 The Wave" with a satellite delivered format that featured a blend of soft rock, light jazz, and new age music. The station would add a local morning show with a shift in programming in September 1990 as well as adding translator K288CX at 105.5 to cover the Albuquerque area. By April 1991 the "wave" format was dropped and shifted to an alternative rock format mostly focused on new wave and post-punk music. The station would also shift entirely to local programming under program director Dwight Loop. Later on Armida Santa Cruz would assume programming duties and the station would focus more on new and experimental alternative rock music which was reaching a new level of popularity in the early 1990s. However, in March 1994 Santa Cruz and the entire KBAC airstaff were fired when management claimed the format had become "too hard-edged to be sellable". KBAC would be changed to a satellite delivered soft music format but by July 1994 the station would go dark.
Radio Free Santa Fe
KBAC would return to the air in late 1995 with a triple-a format as "Radio Free Santa Fe". Ira Gordon formerly of
KBCO
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Its studios are located alongside its sister stations in southeast Denver, while i ...
in Denver would join the station as program director and general manager. Gordon developed the format based on local research and would focus on being a local community based station. Honey Harris would also be one of the first personalities on the new format. KBAC was purchased by Clear Channel in September 2000 but was able to continue running its eclectic format. On June 28, 2002, Clear Channel moved KBAC to the
104.1 frequency which made the station more easily available in Albuquerque. However Clear Channel was not impressed with the results and added more
classic rock
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tracks to the format attempting to get better ratings in Albuquerque. This also got complaints from its long-time listeners and in late 2003 KBAC moved back to 98.1. Clear Channel had moved the classic rock format that had previously been on 104.1 (KLSK-FM) to 98.1 until KBAC returned. KBAC has had translators in Albuquerque in the past but it can no longer be heard in Albuquerque. Since 2007 the 98.1 frequency in Albuquerque has been home to translator
K251AU making it nearly impossible to pick up KBAC there.
Clear Channel sold KBAC to Christian broadcaster
Educational Media Foundation
Educational Media Foundation (formerly EMF Broadcasting, abbreviated EMF) is an American nonprofit Christian media ministry based in Franklin, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville.
EMF is the parent company of K-LOVE and Air1—the world's large ...
in March 2007. The employees had attempted to buy the station from EMF, but on May 23, 2007, it was purchased by Hutton Broadcasting which had just purchased
KWRP
KWRP (690 kHz, "Cruisin Oldies") is a commercial AM radio station in Pueblo, Colorado. It airs a rhythmic oldies radio format and is owned by Michael Hernandez, through licensee Western Radio, Ltd. The transmitter is off Oak Street in Pue ...
101.5 and
KLBU 102.9. The station's format is not likely to change under the new ownership. KBAC has been locally programmed since 1989 and has also been involved with the local community. EMF has also purchased
KSFQ 101.1 "The Cat" FM which had a smooth jazz format but had switched to simulcasting the public radio format from
KSFR 90.7. 101.1 became the new home of KSFR while EMF took ownership of 90.7 (now
KQLV) and moved it into Albuquerque.
On February 1, 2019, Ira Gordon retired from the station after 23 years. Chris Diestler now programs the station.
References
External links
KBAC official websiteGuerrilla Radio
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BAC
Adult album alternative radio stations in the United States
Radio stations established in 1989
1989 establishments in New Mexico