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KDAZ

Coordinates: 35°00′31″N 106°42′52″W / 35.00861°N 106.71444°W / 35.00861; -106.71444
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KDAZ
Broadcast areaAlbuquerque metropolitan area
Frequency700 kHz
BrandingConservative Talk ABQ
Programming
FormatTalk radio (weekdays)
Christian radio (late nights, weekends)
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Genesis Communications Network
Salem Radio Network
Townhall Radio News
Ownership
OwnerPan American Broadcasting Co., Inc.
History
First air date
1959; 65 years ago (1959)
Former call signs
KMGM (1959–1962)
KVOD (1962–1969)
Former frequencies
730 kHz (1960–2021)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID51424
ClassD
Power450 watts day
55 watts night
Translator(s)96.9 K245CD (Albuquerque)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteKDAZ website

KDAZ (700 AM) is a commercial radio station in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It airs a combination of syndicated talk radio shows and Christian radio programming. It is owned by Pan American Broadcasting Co., Inc.

Weekdays, most of the shows heard on KDAZ are conservative talk programs: Markley, Van Camp and Robbins, The Joe Pags Show, The Lars Larson Show and Jay Sekulow. Hourly newscasts are from Salem's Townhall Radio News. Christian programming is heard late nights and weekends, along with syndicated shows from Howie Carr and Todd Starnes.

KDAZ is a Class D radio station. By day, it broadcasts at 450 watts. AM 700 is a clear-channel frequency in the United States, reserved for Class A station WLW in Cincinnati. So at night, KDAZ reduces power to 55 watts to avoid interference. Programming is also heard on FM translator K245CD at 96.9 MHz in Albuquerque.

History

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Early years

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The station first signed on as KMGM in 1959; 65 years ago (1959).[2] It changed its call sign to KVOD in 1962 and to its current call letters KDAZ in 1969. It originally broadcast on 730 AM. Its power was 1,000 watts by day and only 79 watts at night. It needed a complicated directional antenna to prevent it from interfering with other stations on 730 AM.

For most of its early years, it broadcast Christian radio shows day and night. KDAZ was acquired by its current owner, Pan American Broadcasting, on November 17, 2003.[3]

In 2021, KDAZ moved down the AM dial to 700 AM. The new frequency allowed it to operate with a non-directional antenna using a single tower.

FM and TV simulcast

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In February 2016, a construction permit was granted by the Federal Communications Commission to move FM translator station K230BB from Fowler, Colorado, into the Albuquerque radio market on 96.9 MHz. It would simulcast KDAZ on the FM band at 70 watts from atop Sandia Crest.[4] The translator was licensed on October 13, 2016 as K245CD. However it had not begun broadcasting until early 2017. In December 2016, Pan American Broadcasting purchased the translator from Mountain Community Translators for $30,000.[5] The power was upgraded from 70 watts to 160 watts in early March 2017.

KDAZ can also be heard on the Sky Angel television programming service, located on channel 9773 over satellite and channel 229 over IPTV. Audio can also be heard on television stations KCHF channel 11.5 in Santa Fe and KNMQ-LD channel 43.6 in Albuquerque.

Broadcast translator for KDAZ
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
K245CD 96.9 FM Albuquerque, New Mexico 140729 250 D LMS

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KDAZ". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1965 page B-99
  3. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2005 page D-345
  4. ^ "CDBS Print".
  5. ^ "Station Sales Week of 12/16".
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