KNFZ

KNFZ (104.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to the suburb of Bosque Farms, New Mexico, and serving the Albuquerque metropolitan area.

[4] On October 5, 1987, the call sign was then changed to KMXQ and had a country music format, which still airs in Socorro on 92.9 FM.

By early 1995, station owner Art Holt had changed its city of license to Bosque Farms and moved into the Albuquerque market.

[5] On March 6, 1995, the call sign was changed to KEXT with a Spanish AC/Romance format as "Radio Exitos" that would operate under a local marketing agreement with KXKS 1190.

The addition of KEXT gave them an unprecedented sixth FM station in a single market, which would become an issue in 2006 when the company announced plans to go private.

A new format playing smooth jazz music programmed by satellite from Broadcast Architecture had launched on September 29, 2006, on 104.1 FM.

On September 22, 2023, Delmarva announced it would sell KKTH to the Educational Radio Foundation of East Texas (which also operates under the name Encouragement Media Group) for $400,000, with the company to take over control by a local marketing agreement on October 1.

The station retained the Spanish Christian format, but rebranded under ERFET's "Fuzión" brand, also heard on KGFZ in Lufkin, Texas.