Our partners

Fronteras: The Changing America Desk: A multimedia collaboration of several public-radio stations stretching from Central Texas to Southern California, and from Las Vegas to the Mexican border, Fronteras Desk reaches an audience of about 1 million listeners. In addition to Las Cruces, its stations are based in San Diego, Calif.; Phoenix, Tucson and Flagstaff, Ariz.; Las Vegas, Nev.; and San Antonio, Texas.

Koahnic Broadcast Corporation is a nonprofit media organization that seeks to bring more voices of Native Americans and Alaska Natives to the nation through news and music programming. The KBC headquarters are located in Anchorage, Alaska and two national news programs, Native America Calling and National Native News, are produced each weekday from the Annenburg National Native Voice Studios in Albuquerque. Native America Calling airs on more than 60 public radio, community and tribal radio stations around the country. National Native News can be heard on almost 200 stations. Both programs are distributed and stream live online through Native Voice One.

KUNM-FM: The state’s largest public-radio station, KUNM’s signal reaches about half of New Mexicans, and an estimated 108,000 people tune in each week (according to Arbitron Research, Inc., total service area surveyed for people aged 12+; averaged from Fall 2011 and Spring 2012. Mon-Sun, 6AM-Midnight. Arbitron data are estimates only.). The station is licensed to the Regents of the University of New Mexico.

Las Cruces Sun-News: The Sun-News’ daily circulation is 19,621, and its Sunday circulation is 23,652. The partnership with the Sun-News also means that articles produced by NMID may be published by other newspapers owned by the Sun-News’ parent company, Media News Group, including papers in Alamogordo, Carlsbad, Deming, Farmington, Ruidoso and Silver City.

Santa Fe New Mexican: The New Mexican has a daily print circulation of 20,000 and a Sunday circulation of 24,000.

Santa Fe Reporter: This weekly newspaper has a circulation of 23,000.