KRKR

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KRKR
Simulcasts KROA, Grand Island
Broadcast areaLincoln, Nebraska
Frequency95.1 MHz
BrandingMy Bridge Radio
Programming
FormatChristian contemporary
Ownership
KROA, KZLW, KPNY, KHZY, KSSH, KQIQ, KMBV, KMMJ
History
First air date
July 1, 1983
Former call signs
KXSS (1983-1985)
KJUS (1985-1987)
KLDZ (1987-1996)
KNET-FM (1996-1998)
Technical information
Facility ID54707
ClassC2
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT84 meters
Transmitter coordinates
40°58′49.00″N 96°41′45.00″W / 40.9802778°N 96.6958333°W / 40.9802778; -96.6958333
Translator(s)92.7 K224DJ (La Vista)
99.3 MHz K257GW (Springfield)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.mybridgerqdio.net

KRKR (95.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Waverly, Nebraska, United States. The station serves the Lincoln and West Omaha areas. Its transmitter is located near Davey.

KRKR is rebroadcast on La Vista translator 92.7 K224DJ to better serve the Omaha Metro area. KRKR is simulcast with KROA in Grand Island except for local information/weather inserts for the Lincoln/Omaha area, and evening programming.

History

The station went on the air as KXSS on July 1, 1983. On June 15, 1985, the station changed its call sign to KJUS; on March 1, 1987, to KLDZ; on March 29, 1996, to KNET-FM; and on March 18, 1998, to the current KRKR.[1]

In popular culture

The station "KRKR-TV" is seen in the 1958 film Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.

References

  1. ^ "KRKR Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

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