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KNML (610 kHz) is an American radio station in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is owned by Cumulus Media and has a sports talk format called "The Sports Animal". The station was the home of Don Imus until April 12, 2007 and is the home of Jim Rome middays. Its studios are located in Downtown Albuquerque and utilizes a daytime and nighttime transmitter within yards of each other; both are located in the southwest quadrant of the city between the Rio Grande and the Sunport.
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KNML
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610 AM: The Sports Animal
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ANiMaL
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KRKE (?-1986) KSVA (1999-2000) KGGM (1928-1973) KZSS (1986-1999) KHTL (4/17/2000-4/24/2000)
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610000.0
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Radio License Holding CBC, LLC
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