Rhythmic contemporary hit radio station in Santa Fe, New Mexico
For the radio station in St. Louis, Missouri at 107.7 FM known as KKSS from 1972-1979, see KSLZ.
KKSS
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Broadcast area
Albuquerque metropolitan area
Frequency
97.3 MHz
Branding
KISS 97.3
Programming
Format
Rhythmic contemporary
Affiliations
Compass Media Networks
Ownership
Owner
American General Media
(AGM Nevada, LLC)
Sister stations
KABG, KJFA-FM, KIOT, KKRG-FM, KLVO
History
First air date
1969 (as KAFE-FM)
Former call signs
KAFE-FM (1969–1985)
Call sign meaning
KISS (the second K substitutes for the I)
Technical information
Facility ID
63928
Class
C
ERP
100,000 watts
HAAT
572 meters (1,877 ft)
Links
Webcast
Listen Live
Website
mykiss973.com
KKSS (97.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and broadcasting to the Santa Fe and Albuquerque metropolitan area. KKSS airs an urban-leaning rhythmic contemporary radio format branded as "Kiss 97.3". Owned by American General Media, its radio studios and offices are in Northeast Albuquerque (a mile north of Central Avenue).
KKSS has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts. The transmitter is in the Valles Caldera National Preserve in Jemez Springs, New Mexico.[1]
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would bring on Tony & Jackie, who had been heard on local top 40 stations KKSS, KCHQ, and KKOB-FM in past years, for mornings. The Peak would also shift...
Mexico for $24 million. The sale included stations KIOT, KJFA, KKRG, and KKSS. For unknown reasons, the sale was never completed and the stations remain...
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and voice tracking for KKSS Albuquerque and KVVF/KVVZ San Jose-San Francisco until July 27. Cortez's program is added to KKSS and is picked up by KBBT's...
its Albuquerque cluster – DJ Lopez, Johnny V, and MQ from rhythmic top 40 KKSS, and Julian Robles from regional Mexican KJFA — cross the street to join...