
The KSQR transmitter tower in Questa. Photo Courtesy SFCC
SFCC NEWS RELEASE
Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) and KSFR announces the expansion of the station’s signal through the activation of the repeater station KSQR Questa/Taos broadcasting its programming at 91.3 FM. The new transmitter tower in Questa has made it possible for listeners in Questa, Taos, Red River and Española to enjoy listening to KSFR’s programming with a much better signal.
KSFR’s General Manager Tazbah McCullah said, “We’re excited that our dynamic programming is now available to an estimated 8,000 more listeners in Northern New Mexico. The stronger signal adds to listening enjoyment of people scattered throughout Northern New Mexico who can tune in to KSQR at 91.3 FM. Those new listeners will join the ranks of the thousands of listeners who tune in regularly to KSFR’s award-winning programming at 101.1 FM.”
KSQR, as a “repeater” station, simultaneously broadcasts KSFR’s content. KSFR, a public service of SFCC, has brought Northern New Mexico news, music, public affairs and more since 1991.
SFCC President Becky Rowley, Ph.D., said “The college is thrilled that KSFR’s award-winning news coverage and other diverse programs will now be accessible throughout much of Northern New Mexico. Adding KSQR with its transmitter tower in Questa is a major milestone in the growth of this great radio station.”
KSFR is produced through the volunteer energy of more than 120 hosts and producers. The KSFR program schedule lists times for the various radio shows. KSFR Content Director Eric Davis is always seeking new volunteers and program suggestions. Send an email to him at eric.davis1@sfcc.edu. He would love to hear from potential reporters in communities north of Santa Fe.
While KSFR values its role as a community educational station, it also takes pride in offering its content to a worldwide audience via livestream at ksfr.org.
