KROB

Coordinates: 27°46′39.00″N 97°37′55.00″W / 27.7775000°N 97.6319444°W / 27.7775000; -97.6319444
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KROB
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Transmitter coordinates
27°46′39.00″N 97°37′55.00″W / 27.7775000°N 97.6319444°W / 27.7775000; -97.6319444
Repeater(s)K226CF (93.1 MHz, Ingleside)
K232DE (94.3 MHz, Corpus Christi)
Links
Websitewww.krob1510.com

KROB (1510

Tejano and Conjunto radio format.[1] It is licensed to Robstown, Texas, and serves the Corpus Christi metropolitan area. The station is owned by Claro Communications, AKA B Communications Joint Venture.[2]

KROB is a

FM translators: K226CF at 93.1 MHz in Ingleside
and K232DE at 94.3 MHz in Corpus Christi.

History

KROB

full service, country music format, including local news and agricultural reports. In 1966 KROB added an FM sister station, KROB-FM 99.9 (now KSAB). The AM and FM stations simulcast
with the FM outlet providing nighttime service when the AM station was off the air.

KROB was assigned the call letters KGLF on August 1, 1993. On October 9, 2002, the station changed its call sign back to KROB.[3]

An FM translator was added in the late 2000s to allow KROB to be heard on FM. Another translator was added a few years later.

References

  1. Arbitron
    . Summer 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-23.
  2. ^ "KROB Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2009-08-23.
  3. ^ "KROB Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2009-08-23.

External links


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