K251AU

K251AU

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City Albuquerque, New Mexico
Branding 98.1 The Bull
Slogan Albuquerque's Classic Country
Frequency 98.1 MHz
(also on HD Radio via KBQI-107.9 HD2)
First air date January 2007 (2007-01)
Format Classic Country
ERP 165 watts
HAAT 1230 meters
Class D
Facility ID 139245
Transmitter coordinates 35°12′53.00″N 106°27′2.00″W / 35.2147222°N 106.4505556°W / 35.2147222; -106.4505556
Callsign meaning K
251 (channel number for frequency 98.1)
AU (sequential assignment)
Owner iHeartMedia, Inc.
(Citicasters Licenses, Inc.)
Sister stations KABQ, KABQ-FM, KBQI, KOLZ, KPEK, KTEG, KZRR, K265CA
Webcast Listen Live
Website classiccountry981.com

K251AU is an FM translator radio station that serves the Albuquerque, New Mexico area. It broadcasts at 98.1 MHz with a 165 watt signal from atop Sandia Crest, sending a somewhat strong signal into much of the city. Its studios are located in Northeast Albuquerque.

Currently this translator is re-broadcasting programming from the HD2 subchannel of KBQI (107.9 FM).

History

K251AU began broadcasting in January 2007 with programming from KBNM-LP (98.7 FM), a low-powered radio station based in Belen, New Mexico offering a non-commercial oldies music format. At the time, the translator was running at just 10 watts, and often encountered interference problems with the full-powered KBAC out of Las Vegas, New Mexico. There were also times when the station would be on air with no programming. In April 2013, Clear Channel Communications purchased K251AU from Maria Candelaria for $170,000.[1] At that time it also applied for a construction permit to upgrade the signal to 165 watts. On June 17, 2013 the upgraded signal went on the air stunting with a Christmas music format as "Santa 98.1". On June 21, 2013, K251AU became the new home for the classic country format that had previously aired on KABQ-FM (104.7 FM) since May 2, 2009.[2]

On June 30, 2016, K251AU and KBQI-HD2 rebranded as "98.1 The Bull".[3]

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