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KMGA

Coordinates:35°12′44″N106°26′58″W / 35.21222°N 106.44944°W /35.21222; -106.44944
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Adult contemporary radio station in Albuquerque

KMGA
Broadcast areaAlbuquerque/Santa Fe
Frequency99.5MHz
BrandingMagic 99.5
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
Owner
KDRF,KKOB,KKOB-FM,KOBQ,KNML,KRST,KTBL
History
First air date
November 11, 1963 (1963-11-11) (as KARA-FM)
Former call signs
  • KARA-FM (1963–1965)
  • KBNM-FM (1965–1974)
  • KMYR (1974–1977)
  • KZZX (1977–1985)
Call sign meaning
"Magic Albuquerque"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID11231
ClassC
ERP22,500watts
HAAT1,259 meters (4,131 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°12′44″N106°26′58″W / 35.21222°N 106.44944°W /35.21222; -106.44944
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.magic995abq.com

KMGA (99.5FM) is acommercialradio stationlicensed toAlbuquerque, New Mexico. The station is owned byCumulus Media and broadcasts anadult contemporaryradio format.[2] For much of November and December it switches toChristmas music. Theradio studios and offices are inDowntown Albuquerque.

KMGA has aneffective radiated power (ERP) of 22,500watts. Thetransmitter tower is atopSandia Crest east of the city.[3]

Programming

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Personalities

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Notable personalities on the station includenationally syndicated hostsBob & Sheri (mornings) andJohn Tesh "Intelligence for Your Life" (evenings) along with local hosts Steph Duran (middays) and Doug Duroucher (afternoons). On January 1, 2018, KMGA changed slogans to "Today's Best Mix", with no changes in staff or format.

Past morning shows include Meredith Dunkel and Chris Fox of "The Meredith and Fox Show" which began in June 2015.[4] Another change in mornings happened in November 2016 when Meredith was joined by a new co-host, Doug Durocher fromSan Bernardino, California. In January 2017 Bryan Simmons joined KMGA as program director fromLos Angeles. In June 2017 a new host Steph Duran fromsister stationKRST joined the morning show replacing Meredith Dunkel who left for a new job inTucson, Arizona. The show was then billed as "The Magic Morning Show with Doug & Duran".

Scott Simon and Rachel Michaels had hosted "Magic in the morning with Simon and Rachel" beginning in late May 2014. Simon and Rachel had moved over from country sister stationKRST, which at that time had picked up theNash FM brand as well as its national morning show.[5] However Simon and Rachel were out after 11 months.[6] Phil Moore had previously hosted mornings for seventeen years before retiring. By May2012, KMGA became the market's only AC station.On January 31, 2025 the Morning Show is now hosted by Kiki Garcia she moved from sister station 93.3 The Q (KOBQ-FM).

Christmas music

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For many years, KMGA playsChristmas music during part of November and most of December. Like most AC radio stations around the country, KMGA changes its format each year to playing all Christmas music beginning sometime in November until December 26. The slogan used during this period is "Albuquerque's Home for the Holidays".

In November 2017, Christmas music began the second week of November starting earlier than in the past. In another unusual move, Christmas music was also featured throughoutLabor Day weekend in 2020 branded as "Quarantine Christmas" to "lift the spirits" of listeners in the midst of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[7]

History

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On November 11, 1963, the station firstsigned on as KARA-FM, the originalcall sign. KARA-FM would be a sister station to now defunctKARA 1310 AM and aired abeautiful music format that would simulcast from 4am to 6pm.[8] Star Broadcasting purchased the station in 1965 and changed to KBNM. The station operated at 3.7 kW at 150 feet.[9] In March 1971 KBNM expanded to a 24-hour broadcast with contemporary rock by day and middle-of-the-road music at night.[10] In May 1974 Star Broadcasting sold KBNM to Fontana Media Corporation for $150,000.[11] The station then changed to KMYR later that year with a "progressive" Album Oriented Rock format upgraded to 20 kW.[12] In September 1977 Fontana sold KMYR to Sunbelt Communications for $415,000.[13] The station then changed to KZZX. In July 1978 Sunbelt would also purchase KQEO AM 920 from Swanson Broadcasting for $900,000[14] In June 1985 Sunbelt would sell KZZX and KQEO along with KSPZ and KVOR in Colorado Springs to Penn Communications for $5.4 million.[15] In September it would become KMGA with the "Magic 99" branding and Soft Adult Contemporary format. In 1990 KMGA and KQEO were sold to Spacecom for $1.5 million.[16] By 1993 some new programming strategies helped KMGA to become more competitive in the market.[17] In November 1993 Spacecom sold KMGA and KQEO to Citadel Communications for $1.4 million.[18] Citadel would also purchase its main competitor 93.3 KKOB-FM and 770 KKOB in January 1994.[19]

Jingles and imaging

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Currently, KMGA uses the "Pure AC Bright"jingle package. KMGA commissioned the Brighter version, andWWLI inProvidence, Rhode Island, also owned by Cumulus, commissioned the Lighter version.

In the past KMGA used various packages from Reelworld until 2014.

KMGA uses the Benztown AC library for imaging, along with other AC stations owned by Cumulus.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KMGA".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"Station Information Profile".Arbitron. RetrievedAugust 4, 2009.
  3. ^"KMGA-FM 99.5 MHz - Albuquerque, NM".radio-locator.com.
  4. ^"Radio Ink Magazine". Archived fromthe original on July 5, 2015. RetrievedJuly 4, 2015.
  5. ^"Cumulus Plays Albuquerque Morning Shuffle". RadioInsight. June 2, 2014. RetrievedMay 7, 2022.
  6. ^"Scott Simon, Rachel Michaels". April 29, 2015.
  7. ^"Magic 99.5 - Magic 99.5 updated their cover photo".www.facebook.com.
  8. ^"KARA-FM debuts, November 11, 1963".Albuquerque Journal. November 11, 1963. p. 11.
  9. ^World Radio History
  10. ^https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1971/1971-03-29-BC.pdf page 66
  11. ^World Radio History
  12. ^https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/70s/1974/Billboard%201974-10-05.pdf page 80
  13. ^https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1977/BC-1977-09-05.pdf page 51
  14. ^World Radio History
  15. ^World Radio History
  16. ^https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Duncan-American-Radio/Duncan-1991-Market.pdf page 37
  17. ^Energized KMGA Gains Ground In Albuquerque World Radio History p. 32
  18. ^World Radio History p. 41
  19. ^World Radio History

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