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{{for|the airport serving Ainsworth, Nebraska assigned the ICAO code KANW|Ainsworth Municipal Airport}}
{{for|the airport serving Ainsworth, Nebraska assigned the ICAO code KANW|Ainsworth Municipal Airport}}
{{Infobox radio station
{{Infobox radio station
| name = KANW / KNLK / KIDS
| name = KANW / KNLK / KIDS / KGGA
| image =
| image =
| city = '''KANW:''' [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]]<br>'''KNLK:''' [[Santa Rosa, New Mexico]]<br>'''KIDS:''' [[Grants, New Mexico]]
| city = '''KANW:''' [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]]<br>'''KNLK:''' [[Santa Rosa, New Mexico]]<br>'''KIDS:''' [[Grants, New Mexico]]<br>'''KGGA:''' [[Gallup, New Mexico]]
| area =
| area =
| branding =
| branding =
| slogan = New Mexico Public Radio
| slogan = New Mexico Public Radio
| airdate = [[1951 in radio|1951]]
| airdate = [[1951 in radio|1951]]
| frequency = '''KANW:''' 89.1 [[MHz]] {{HD Radio}}<br>'''KNLK:''' 91.9 [[MHz]]<br> '''KIDS:''' 88.1 [[MHz]]
| frequency = '''KANW:''' 89.1 [[MHz]] {{HD Radio}}<br>'''KNLK:''' 91.9 [[MHz]]<br> '''KIDS:''' 88.1 [[MHz]]<br> '''KGGA:''' 88.1 MHz
| format = News/Talk ([[Public broadcasting|Public]]),[[NPR]]/[["New Mexico Music"]]<br> News & Talk (HD2)
| format = News/Talk ([[Public broadcasting|Public]]),[[NPR]]/[[New Mexico music]]<br> News & Talk (HD2)
| power =
| power =
| erp = '''KANW:''' 20,000 [[watt]]s<br>'''KNLK:''' 100 [[watt]]s<br>'''KIDS:''' 100 watts
| erp = '''KANW:''' 20,000 [[watt]]s<br>'''KNLK:''' 100 [[watt]]s<br>'''KIDS:''' 100 watts<br>'''KGGA:''' 100 watts
| haat = '''KANW:''' {{convert|1,266|m|ft|sp=us}}<br>'''KNLK:''' {{convert|-8|m|ft|sp=us}}<br>'''KIDS:''' {{convert|49.5|m|ft|sp=us}}
| haat = '''KANW:''' {{convert|1,266|m|ft|sp=us}}<br>'''KNLK:''' {{convert|-8|m|ft|sp=us}}<br>'''KIDS:''' {{convert|49.5|m|ft|sp=us}}
| class = '''KANW:''' C<BR>'''KNLK:''' A<br>'''KIDS:''' A
| class = '''KANW:''' C<BR>'''KNLK:''' A<br>'''KIDS:''' A<br>'''KGGA:''' A
| facility_id = '''KANW:''' 4273<br>'''KNLK:''' 93046<br>'''KIDS:''' 93047
| facility_id = '''KANW:''' 4273<br>'''KNLK:''' 93046<br>'''KIDS:''' 93047<br>'''KGGA:''' 94220
| coordinates = '''KANW:'''<br>{{coord|35|12|44|N|106|26|59|W|type:landmark_scale:2000}}<br>'''KNLK:'''<br>{{coord|34|57|20.2|N|104|40|55|W|type:landmark_scale:2000|name=KNLK}}<br>'''KIDS:'''<br>{{coord|35|7|9|N|107|54|2|W|type:landmark_scale:2000}}
| coordinates = '''KANW:'''<br>{{coord|35|12|44|N|106|26|59|W|type:landmark_scale:2000}}<br>'''KNLK:'''<br>{{coord|34|57|20.2|N|104|40|55|W|type:landmark_scale:2000|name=KNLK}}<br>'''KIDS:'''<br>{{coord|35|7|9|N|107|54|2|W|type:landmark_scale:2000}}
| callsign_meaning =
| callsign_meaning =
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'''KANW''' (89.1 [[MHz]]) is a [[radio station]] based in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]]. Launched in 1951, it is the oldest FM radio station in New Mexico. KANW is a public radio station run by the [[Albuquerque Public Schools]]. For most of the day it airs [[New Mexico music]] and local public radio programming, with some [[NPR]] news programming.
'''KANW''' (89.1 [[MHz]]) is a [[radio station]] based in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]]. Launched in 1951, it is the oldest FM radio station in New Mexico. KANW is a public radio station run by the [[Albuquerque Public Schools]]. For most of the day it airs [[New Mexico music]] and local public radio programming, with some [[NPR]] news programming in the morning.


KANW is also broadcast on '''KNLK''' 91.9 in [[Santa Rosa, New Mexico|Santa Rosa]] and on '''KIDS''' 88.1 in [[Grants, New Mexico]]. There is also an [[HD Radio]] format broadcast of '''KANW''' 89.1 FM .<ref>http://www.hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=17</ref>
KANW is also broadcast on '''KNLK''' 91.9 in [[Santa Rosa, New Mexico|Santa Rosa]], '''KGGA''' 88.1 in [[Gallup, New Mexico]], and on '''KIDS''' 88.1 in [[Grants, New Mexico]]. There is also an [[HD Radio]] format broadcast of '''KANW''' 89.1 FM .<ref>http://www.hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=17</ref>


KANW will acquire two more stations from [[Educational Media Foundation]]. These are KDRI 90.3 in Grants and KGGA 88.1 in [[Gallup, New Mexico]]. Both stations are former [[Air 1]] outlets.<ref>https://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/108240/station-sales-week-of-916/</ref> KDRI will give KANW two stations in the Grants area as KIDS already serves as a satellite of KANW so KDRI could likely air the news and talk format which currently airs on a translator in the area.
In late 2016 KANW acquired two more stations from [[Educational Media Foundation]]. These are KDRI 90.3 in Grants and KGGA 88.1 in [[Gallup, New Mexico]]. Both stations are former [[Air 1]] outlets.<ref>https://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/108240/station-sales-week-of-916/</ref> KDRI gives KANW two stations in the Grants area as KIDS already serves as a satellite of KANW so KDRI now airs the news and talk format which also airs on a translator in the area.


==KANW HD2==
==KANW HD2==
KANW broadcasts a news, information and talk format on its HD2 sub channel. Programming comes from NPR, [[Public Radio International]], [[American Public Media]] and [[BBC World Service]]. This format is available in Grants on 91.1 K216AW and in Santa Fe on 90.3 K212AN which upgraded its signal from 44 watts horizontal to 200 watts vertical in late summer 2015. On August 1, 2016, the format was made available in Albuquerque on 107.5 K298BY.
KANW broadcasts a news, information and talk format on its HD2 sub channel. Programming comes from NPR, [[Public Radio International]], [[American Public Media]] and [[BBC World Service]]. This format is available in Grants on 91.1 K216AW and in Santa Fe on 90.3 K212AN which upgraded its signal from 44 watts horizontal to 200 watts vertical in late summer 2015. On August 1, 2016, the format was made available in Albuquerque on 107.5 K298BY. In early 2017 the format was picked up on '''KDRI''' 90.3 in the Grants area which also continues to air on the 91.1 translator.


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Revision as of 17:06, 1 May 2017

KANW / KNLK / KIDS / KGGA
FrequencyKANW: 89.1 MHz (HD Radio)
KNLK: 91.9 MHz
KIDS: 88.1 MHz
KGGA: 88.1 MHz
Programming
FormatNews/Talk (Public),NPR/New Mexico music
News & Talk (HD2)
Ownership
OwnerAlbuquerque Public Schools
History
First air date
1951
Technical information
Facility IDKANW: 4273
KNLK: 93046
KIDS: 93047
KGGA: 94220
ClassKANW: C
KNLK: A
KIDS: A
KGGA: A
ERPKANW: 20,000 watts
KNLK: 100 watts
KIDS: 100 watts
KGGA: 100 watts
HAATKANW: 1,266 meters (4,154 ft)
KNLK: −8 meters (−26 ft)
KIDS: 49.5 meters (162 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
KANW:
35°12′44″N 106°26′59″W / 35.21222°N 106.44972°W / 35.21222; -106.44972
KNLK:
34°57′20.2″N 104°40′55″W / 34.955611°N 104.68194°W / 34.955611; -104.68194 (KNLK)
KIDS:
35°7′9″N 107°54′2″W / 35.11917°N 107.90056°W / 35.11917; -107.90056
Links
Websitehttp://www.kanw.com

KANW (89.1 MHz) is a radio station based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Launched in 1951, it is the oldest FM radio station in New Mexico. KANW is a public radio station run by the Albuquerque Public Schools. For most of the day it airs New Mexico music and local public radio programming, with some NPR news programming in the morning.

KANW is also broadcast on KNLK 91.9 in Santa Rosa, KGGA 88.1 in Gallup, New Mexico, and on KIDS 88.1 in Grants, New Mexico. There is also an HD Radio format broadcast of KANW 89.1 FM .[1]

In late 2016 KANW acquired two more stations from Educational Media Foundation. These are KDRI 90.3 in Grants and KGGA 88.1 in Gallup, New Mexico. Both stations are former Air 1 outlets.[2] KDRI gives KANW two stations in the Grants area as KIDS already serves as a satellite of KANW so KDRI now airs the news and talk format which also airs on a translator in the area.

KANW HD2

KANW broadcasts a news, information and talk format on its HD2 sub channel. Programming comes from NPR, Public Radio International, American Public Media and BBC World Service. This format is available in Grants on 91.1 K216AW and in Santa Fe on 90.3 K212AN which upgraded its signal from 44 watts horizontal to 200 watts vertical in late summer 2015. On August 1, 2016, the format was made available in Albuquerque on 107.5 K298BY. In early 2017 the format was picked up on KDRI 90.3 in the Grants area which also continues to air on the 91.1 translator.

Broadcast translators for KANW (HD2)
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
K212AN 90.3 FM Espanola, New Mexico 200 D
K216AW 91.1 FM Grants, New Mexico 85 D
K298BY 107.5 FM Albuquerque, New Mexico 8825 55 horizontal D LMS


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