KMIN
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KMIN-AM | |
City of license | Grants, New Mexico |
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Slogan | K-Mine Radio |
Frequency | 980 kHz |
Format | Country Music |
Power | 1,000 watts day 250 watts night |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 15845 |
Transmitter Coordinates | |
Owner | KD Radio, Inc. |
Sister stations | KDSK-FM |
Website | kmin980.com |
KMIN-AM (980 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country Music format. Licensed to Grants, New Mexico, USA. The station is currently owned by KD Radio, Inc.[1]
[edit] Station History
KMIN signed on the air in July of 1956 as the first radio station licensed to Grants, New Mexico. KMIN was the only station with a good strong signal between Gallup and Albuquerque. John Blake was the original owner of this new radio station. The programming was diverse. Easy listening music was heard in the mornings. Polka music was heard mid-days and classical in the afternoon. In those days, KMIN was required to sign off at sunset and sign on again at sunrise.
There are two explanations of what the call letters mean. One is that John Blake's wife was named Minnie. Min for short. The other explanation is that Grants was a mining town. For many years the station was called K-Mine Radio. No one seems to know which is true.
In 1961 John Blake and his partner Dave Button sold KMIN to Tom Foster from Center Texas. On July 15, 1962 the programming was changed to a Popular Music format. The first song of the new format was Toni Fisher singing "The Big Hurt". It was played by the man who would be the KMIN General Manager for 20 years, Bernie Bustos Senior.
In November 1964, KMIN was sold to James B. Barber who owned the station until 1983. Mr. Barber also owned the town newspaper at the time. KMIN stayed with the Pop format until 1975 when it was changed to Country Music. By the late 1970s, the format was a mix of Country and Popular music.
1983 brought another new owner. Don Davis of Albuquerque purchased KMIN and moved the studios to their current location on 733 East Roosevelt Avenue. Don moved KMIN to 1400 on the dial for a brief period so it could stay on at night. When the Federal Communications Commission changed the nigh time signal rules, KMIN moved back to 980 with a 250 watt signal at night. Don put KMIN-FM on the air and moved the Country format to the FM dial. KMIN-AM became a Rock & Roll Oldies station. KMIN-FM has had several call letter changes and in 2000 was sold to an out of state broadcasting company.
KD Radio Incorporated purchased KMIN and KDSK-FM in January 2001. Having had much success with "kdradio.com" in California, it was decided to put the massive KD Radio oldies format of 7000 songs on a broadcast station. The response has been very good.
KMIN is a community station and broadcasts local events like the annual Mt. Taylor Quadratholon, High School sports and La Fiesta De Colores. After all these years KMIN is a strong presence in the community and is still the top rated station in the market.
On June 14, 2004 KMIN's Sound Souvenir's format moved over to the FM side of the dial, on KMIN's sister station KDSK located at 92.7 on the FM dial. Due to the Sound Souvenir's strong showing in the ratings, number one in its market, management made the decision to move the format to the stronger FM signal. KMIN 980 was changed to a Country format using the music that was sent to the station over the last 50 years, as well as today's current hits.
[edit] References
- ^ KMIN Facility Record. United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
[edit] External links
- Query the FCC's AM station database for KMIN
- Radio Locator Information on KMIN
- Query Arbitron's AM station database for KMIN