KJFA-FM (102.9 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Pecos, New Mexico, branded as Fuego 102-9, and serving the Santa Fe area.
102.9 FM signed on in August 2002 as KENC, "Enchantment FM 102.9", under Meadows Media, programmed by Jim Duncan, which aired an eclectic music format made up of jazz (without much smooth jazz), classical, world music, blues, folk, and bluegrass, as well as Adult Album Alternative.
[2] The signal was very poor throughout its coverage area; it suffered interference from KRGN in Amarillo, Texas and KAZX in Kirtland, New Mexico.
Ken Christensen, chief operating officer of Blu Ventures based in Fort Myers, Florida, was looking to buy a Santa Fe radio station.
Santa Fe was the chosen market because of its eclectic mix of people and its "unique creative energy that radiates outwardly across the US".
Just before the summer of 2007, KLBU began operating under Hutton Broadcasting via LMA while still under ownership of Blu Ventures.
As it was running on automation, the format slowly began changing, including more Jazz and Rhythmic titles, and less Electronica.
In September, KLBU stopped streaming online and song titles were no longer displayed on the station's website.
KLBU also moved out from its original location on Cordova Road to Hutton Broadcasting's building on Camino Estrada.
[9] On August 30, 2019, at Noon, KJFA-FM and KJFA flipped to Spanish language rhythmic, branded as "Fuego 102.9".