KMDZ (FM)

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KMDZ
KMDZ 96.jpg
Frequency 96.7 MHz
BrandingClassic Hitz Z 96 FM
Programming
Format Classic hits
Ownership
OwnerSangre de Cristo Broadcasting
KNMX, KMDS, KBQL
Technical information
Facility ID 88975
Class C3
ERP 6,500 watts
HAAT −68 meters (−223 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°34′48″N105°12′59″W / 35.58000°N 105.21639°W / 35.58000; -105.21639
Links
Website sdcradio.com

KMDZ is a radio station broadcasting on a frequency of 96.7 MHz on the FM band. KMDZ is currently owned by Sangre de Cristo Broadcasting. It features a classic hits format known as Classic Hitz Z 96 FM.

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