KIVA (AM)
KIVA (1600 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is owned by the Rock of Talk LLC and airs a talk radio format. Studios and offices are located at 2309 Renard Place Southeast, near the Albuquerque International Sunport.[1] The transmitter tower is on Arno Street, near Interstate 25, about a mile from the studios.
City | Albuquerque, New Mexico |
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Broadcast area | Albuquerque metropolitan area |
Frequency | 1600 kHz |
Branding | AM 1600 KIVA |
Slogan | The Rock of Talk |
Programming | |
Format | Talk |
Affiliations | Premiere Networks Westwood One Network Fox News Radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | Edward Aragon (Rock of Talk LLC) |
History | |
First air date | June 6, 1956 |
Former call signs | KHAM (1956–1961) KRAZ (1961–1962) KRZY (1962–1964) KLOS (1964–1968) KZIA (1968–1988) KNUS (1988–1989) KZKL (1989-1993) KRLL (1993–1995) KNOS (1995–1996) KZKL (1996–1997) KDZZ (1997–1999) KIVA (1999–2002) KANM (2002–2005) KRKE (2005–2012) |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 65257 |
Class | D |
Power | 10,000 watts (day) 175 watts (night) |
Transmitter coordinates | 35°03′04″N 106°38′34″W |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | rockoftalk.tv/ |
KIVA broadcasts with 10,000 watts by day.
Programming
On weekdays, KIVA carries some nationally syndicated conservative talk shows. They includes Glenn Beck, Brian Kilmeade, Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, Ben Shapiro, Buck Sexton and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. KIVA also features a local afternoon show called "The Rock of Talk" with Eddy Aragon from 4:00 to 6:45pm. Eddy Aragon has been named the Albuquerque Journal Readers Choice Winner for Radio Personality for the last four years from 2017 to 2020. A variety of live programming is broadcast on the weekends, including Bill Handel, Alex Jones, and Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis. Saturdays are dedicated to business talk with local broadcasts from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm after Bill Handel Radio. Sunday's include Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis, Christian talk and teaching programs including Hometown Heroes and The Lutheran Hour and the live Sunday edition of The Alex Jones Show as well as Free Talk Live on Saturday and Sunday evenings. There is no brokered programming.
KIVA brands itself as "Fox News ABQ.FM." Hourly news updates are provided by Fox News Radio as well as bottom of the hour business updates on weekdays from Fox Business. KIVA has the distinction of having the Number 1 radio personality in each of its time slots around the clock. Kilmeade is ranked #1 by Talkers Magazine (No. 5 overall), Hannity is #1 in his time slot and #1 overall and Coast to Coast AM is also #1 in its time slot overnight.
The station broadcasts via its MP3 streams which can be accessed at www.abq.fm. It also broadcasts in an MP3 format. You can also find Rock of Talk on Roku, Amazon Fire and Apple Plus TV. To watch the stream live listeners go to www.rockoftalk.tv. The radio station is the 2nd most popular in the market place according to the #1 streaming app in radio known as Tune In. Only KANW has more likes than "The Rock of Talk" does on TuneIn.
History
On June 6, 1956, the station first signed on as KHAM.[2] It originally was a daytimer on AM 1580, required to go off the air at sunset to avoid interfering with other stations.
It had a classic country format as KRLL from 1993 to 1995 and was the home of Radio Disney as KDZZ in the late 1990s, but for many years was an AM simulcast for Oldies station "Kool 102" KZKL-FM (101.7).
In 2000, the Federal Communications Commission authorized the station to move from AM 1580, a Canadian clear channel frequency where the Albuquerque station could not broadcast at night, to AM 1600, a regional frequency which would allow it to broadcast around the clock. The station switched to an all-news format as KIVA from 2000 to 2002 after the frequency switch. 1600 began an oldies format as KRKE in early 2005 after stunting with an all Elvis format for a couple of weeks at the end of 2004. The talk format for KIVA began on June 15, 2009 on 1550 AM. On August 28, 2012 KIVA swapped frequencies with KRKE moving KIVA to 1600, while KRKE switched from 1600 to 1550.
1600 had previously been "The mix of New Mexico" as KANM.
The station was assigned the call sign KNUS on 1988-11-05. On 1989-09-27, the station changed its call sign to KZKL, on 1993-11-01 to KRLL, on 1995-11-01 to KNOS, on 1996-06-14 to KZKL, on 1997-11-28 to KDZZ, on 1999-09-13 to KIVA, on 2002-10-22 to KANM, on 2005-04-01 to KRKE, and on 2012-08-28 to the current KIVA.[3]
FM Broadcast
KIVA first began broadcasting on the FM band in June 2013 on K240BL 95.9 Albuquerque. The translator signal was upgraded to the maximum 250 watts from 47 watts in September 2014. In March 2017 KIVA began broadcasting on K229CL 93.7 which had previously aired 1240 KDSK (AM) until it moved to 92.9 which is owned by the same company. In April 2017 95.9 went silent. On January 1, 2021 the 93.7 translator went silent while all references to it were removed from the stations' website and social media pages months before the time it went silent although it still broadcasts the top of the hour identifiers for the translator. A recent FCC filing states that the owner (Telebeeper of New Mexico) is negotiating with another station for rebroadcast on the translator.[4] KIVA continues to be heard on AM 1600 where it has been since 2011 and the website at www.rockoftalk.com.
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) | City of license | Facility ID | ERP (W) | Class | FCC info |
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K229CL | 93.7 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | 158009 | 250 vertical | D | FCC |
References
External links
- KIVA in the FCC's AM station database
- KIVA on Radio-Locator
- KIVA in Nielsen Audio's AM station database