KKRG-FM (105.1
FM) is a
radio station licensed to
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=Tiwa language, Northern Tiwa; nv, Yootó, Navajo for 'bead + water place') is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. ...
, covering the
Albuquerque area and northern
New Mexico. It is currently owned by American General Media. Its studios are located in Northeast Albuquerque (a mile north of
Central Avenue) and the transmitter tower is located west of
Los Alamos, New Mexico. Syndicated programming includes ''Brooke & Jeffrey'' in the morning and ''Liveline with Mason'' at night.
History
KIVA (1985-1991)
105.1 FM signed on in Fall 1985 as KIVA with a
hot adult contemporary format in an effort to challenge KOB-FM. The station was owned by Constant Communications. In November 1986, Constant sold KIVA to the Daytona Group for $1.9 million (at auction). KIVA would then shift to a
Top 40 format and rebranded as "Power 105". Daytona would then purchase
KXAK for $425,000 in May 1987. KXAK became KIVA, while 105.1 became KIVA-FM, and would simulcast the programming in
AM stereo for about a year. On December 1, 1989, the station would replace the local programming with a satellite delivered format called "The Heat" from
Satellite Music Networks in
Dallas, Texas, while 20 employees at the station were laid off. However, ratings for the station would fall near the bottom by 1991, while
KKSS would rank near the top. In December 1991, Daytona sold KIVA-FM and KZRQ (the former KIVA) to Star of New Mexico for $300,000. At this time, the Top 40 format would be replaced by SMN's
Z-Rock network, which played
Hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements. Some of the earliest hard ...
and
Heavy metal music.
Z-Rock (1991-1996)
Z-Rock had aired locally on then sister-station
1310 AM
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1310 kHz: The Federal Communications Commission classifies 1310 AM as a regional frequency.
In Argentina
* LRA42 in Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos.
* LRG379 in Piedra del Aguila, Neuquén. ...
since September 8, 1988. Although a "narrow casting" effort, the station intended to capitalized on the local popularity of rock and metal. In 1992, the call letters of both stations were switched, with 105.1 becoming KZRQ and the KIVA callsign moving to 1310, which had launched an
Adult Standards format that April. It was around this time that Z-Rock would also begin to pick up more FM affiliates around the country under programming director
Lee Abrams. While the format was national, there would be some local features on the station, as well as some local bands. In July 1993, Star Management sold KZRQ and KIVA to Territorial Communications for $900,000, with KZRQ forming an FM duopoly with oldies formatted
KZKL. Throughout 1995, KZRQ featured a local "night shift" program from 6 p.m. until midnight. In November 1995, Territorial Communications would enter into a merger with
Simmons Media Group to acquire the two AM and two FM stations. KZRQ was placed into a sales management agreement while awaiting a relaxation of ownership limits in 1996, as Simmons had just purchased
KIOT
KIOT (102.5 FM, "Coyote 102.5") is an American radio station licensed to Los Lunas, New Mexico, and serving the Albuquerque and Santa Fe radio markets broadcasting a classic rock format with music from the late 1960s through the early 2000s. ...
. In April 1996, Simmons would buy out 80% of Territorial for $5 million.
Many changes (1996-2006)
In January 1996, Simmons discontinued the Z-Rock affiliation, and flipped KZRQ to a
Hot Adult Contemporary format branded as "Star 105", attempting to challenge the more established
KKOB-FM. Later, the format would briefly shift to
Rhythmic AC; however, the format wouldn't last long due to low ratings.
In May 1997, KZRQ would pick up the
smooth jazz format moved over from
101.3 FM
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 101.3 MHz:
Argentina
* Radio Hollywood in Rosario, Santa Fe
* LRI400 in Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe
Australia
* 2CFM in Gosford, New South Wales
* 3WPR in Wangaratta, Victoria
* 3WWM ...
, as well as the KRZN callsign, and the "Horizon" branding. The new signal made the format available to Santa Fe and other surrounding communities. However, after two years and being unable to turn a profit, "The Horizon" ended in April 1999.
KRZN then switched to a mainstream
top 40/
CHR format, branded as "Channel 105one", becoming the first mainstream CHR station in the market in six years, with the format enjoying a resurgence nationally at that time. The callsign then changed to KCHQ. KKOB-FM would also pick up a top 40 format soon after, and the two stations would be in a head-to-head battle in the ratings. On November 7, 2000, the same day as the
2000 United States presidential election
The 2000 United States presidential election was the 54th quadrennial United States presidential election, presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 7, 2000. Republican Party (United States), Republican candidate George W. Bush, the gover ...
, KCHQ would change to an
all-80's hits format while keeping the "Channel" brand. KKOB-FM would also change to the all-80's format in early 2001, putting the two stations in direct competition once again, with sister station
KKSS picking up the top 40/CHR format in March 2001.
Simmons, meanwhile, had revived the smooth jazz format and "Horizon" branding on 101.3 FM in December 2000. It would once again be moved back to 105.1 FM in November 2001, along with the call letters KRQS. In 2002, Simmons would sell its FM radio stations to Hispanic Broadcasting Company for $22.5 million. HBC would keep the smooth jazz format on 105.1 FM, but would change the call letters to KAJZ. By April 2004, the "Horizon" format would move over to the weaker
101.7 FM
The following radio broadcasting, radio stations broadcast on FM broadcasting, FM frequency 101.7 MHz:
Argentina
* Del Sol (radio station), Del Sol in Roldán, Santa Fe
* Radio María in Deán Funes, Córdoba
* Vanguardia in Puerto Gaboto, ...
signal. HBC became
Univision Radio
Uforia Audio Network () is the radio broadcasting and music events division of TelevisaUnivision USA. Formerly known as Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation and Univision Radio, it is the eighth-largest radio broadcaster in the United States, and ...
in 2003.
After KAJZ's move, the station flipped to
classic country, reviving a format that had previously aired on 101.3 FM from late 2001 until November 2002, when HBC acquired the FM station cluster. The KKRG call letters would be picked up, and the station would be branded as "The Range". While "The Range" had good ratings, Univision had dropped the format in March 2006 in favor of its "Recuerdo"
Mexican oldies format. By the end of that year, Univision would switch formats, moving
Regional Mexican
Regional Mexican is a Latin music radio format encompassing the musical genres from the different parts of rural Mexico and the Southwestern United States. Genres include banda, country en español, Duranguense, grupero, mariachi, New Mexico ...
KJFA to 105.1 FM, while "Recuerdo" and the KKRG call letters moved to 101.3 FM.
La Jefa (2006-2015)
Following the switch to KJFA, the station would enjoy a long period of stability. The
Piolin morning program was added at the beginning of 2007 as part of the effort to make the station more competitive with
KLVO ("Lobo"). These changes helped make KJFA the new top
Arbitron
Nielsen Audio (formerly Arbitron) is a consumer research company in the United States that collects listener data on radio broadcasting audiences. It was founded as the American Research Bureau by Jim Seiler in 1949 and became national by mergin ...
rated Spanish-language radio station in Albuquerque and created a more competitive battle with the long running "Lobo" until that station dropped the format in January 2011. (The format and brand was revived in November 2012.)
On July 22, 2013, Univision cancelled the Piolin program. KJFA experienced a drop in ratings and was in a low rated battle with KLVO; then
adult hits-formatted
KRZY-FM
KRZY-FM (105.9 FM) is a Spanish-language Grupero and Cumbia music formatted radio station programmed by satellite, serving the Albuquerque, New Mexico, area. It is branded as "La Suavecita 105.9". It is owned by Entravision which also owns lo ...
often led among Spanish-language radio stations in the market during this time. In addition, Piolin was picked up by KLVO in January 2015, resulting in a surge in ratings for that station. (Piolin has since moved to middays on
Entravision-owned KRZY-FM.)
2015-present

On September 28, 2015, KJFA moved back to 101.3 FM after nearly nine years; concurrently, KKRG-FM's call letters and
classic hip-hop format moved to 105.1 FM. The station would be branded as "Yo! 105.1".
On June 14, 2017, American General Media announced that it would acquire KKRG-FM (along with sister stations
KKSS and
KIOT
KIOT (102.5 FM, "Coyote 102.5") is an American radio station licensed to Los Lunas, New Mexico, and serving the Albuquerque and Santa Fe radio markets broadcasting a classic rock format with music from the late 1960s through the early 2000s. ...
), joining a cluster that includes
KABG
KABG (98.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Alamos, New Mexico, and serving the Santa Fe and Albuquerque radio markets. It is owned by American General Media and airs a classic hits radio format, playing Top 40 hits mos ...
,
KLVO and
KARS
Kars (; ku, Qers; ) is a city in northeast Turkey and the capital of Kars Province. Its population is 73,836 in 2011. Kars was in the ancient region known as ''Chorzene'', (in Greek Χορζηνή) in classical historiography ( Strabo), part of ...
/K275AO. The sale price for the Univision cluster was $5 million, about $17 million less than it paid in 2002. The sale was approved on August 23, 2017, and consummated on September 1.
On October 31, 2017, KKRG began
stunting with
Christmas music
Christmas music comprises a variety of genres of music regularly performed or heard around the Christmas season. Music associated with Christmas may be purely instrumental, or, in the case of carols or songs, may employ lyrics whose subject ma ...
as "Santa 105.1." On December 26, the station returned to Hot AC as "Mix 105.1".
Mix 105.1 Debuts in Albuquerque
Radioinsight - December 26, 2017
References
External links
{{Adult Contemporary Radio Stations in New Mexico
Radio stations established in 1985
KRG-FM
Hot adult contemporary radio stations in the United States
1985 establishments in New Mexico