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KWML

KWML
Broadcast areaEl Paso metropolitan area
Frequency570 kHz
BrandingKool 104.5
Programming
FormatRhythmic AC
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Premiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
1955; 69 years ago (1955) (as KGRT)
Former call signs
  • KGRT (1955–2000)
  • KSNM (2000–2014)
  • KGRT (February–December 2014)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID63950
ClassD
Power5,000 watts day
155 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
32°18′33″N 106°49′24″W / 32.30917°N 106.82333°W / 32.30917; -106.82333
Translator(s)104.5 K283CG (Las Cruces)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Website1045koolfm.com

KWML (570 AM) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Las Cruces, New Mexico and broadcasting to the El Paso metropolitan area. It airs an Rhythmic AC radio format and is owned by Adams Radio Group, through licensee ARG of Las Cruces LLC.[2] Its studios are on California Avenue in Las Cruses.

By day, KWML is powered at 5,000 watts, using a non-directional antenna. But to protect other stations on 570 AM from interference, at night it greatly reduces power to 155 watts. The AM transmitter is off U.S. Highway 70 (Picacho Avenue) near the Rio Grande.[3] Programming is also heard on 215-watt FM translator K283CG at 104.5 MHz.[4] The station uses its FM dial position in its moniker, calling itself "Kool 104.5".

History

The station signed on the air in 1955; 69 years ago (1955). The original call sign was KGRT. From 2000 to 2014, its call sign was KSNM.

On August 8, 2016, the station changed its format from sports radio to oldies. It was branded as "Kool Oldies 104.5 and AM 570".[5]

On March 8, 2024, KWML changed its format from oldies to rhythmic adult contemporary, branded as "Kool 104.5".[6]

Programming

On weekday afternoons, KWML programming is locally hosted by Gino Aragon. It also carries the nationally syndicated Intelligence for Your Life with John Tesh in the morning. Weekend programming includes Casey Kasem's American Top 40 from the 1970s.

Former logos

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