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KBNR is a Spanish language Christian radio station licensed to Brownsville, Texas, United States, broadcasting on 88.3 MHz FM. KBNR serves the Brownsville, Texas - Matamoros, Tamaulipas area, and is owned by World Radio Network, Inc. [ 1 ]
The format change gave the American side of the Rio Grande Valley area two Regional Mexican radio stations, with KKPS competing against KGBT-FM. Later in the year, the station rebranded as La Nueva 99.5 ("The New 99.5"). On January 8, 2018, another name change took place, this time to La Tricolor 99.5.
XHRR-FM (102.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, and serving the Rio Grande Valley, Texas.It broadcasts a Regional Mexican radio format and is known as La Ley 102.5 FM.
Licensed to Mercedes, Texas, United States, the station serves the McAllen, Weslaco, Harlingen, Brownsville, Texas, area. [2] The station is owned by iHeartMedia . [ 3 ] It shares a studio with its sister stations KBFM , KQXX-FM , KHKZ , and KVNS , located close to the KRGV-TV studios in Weslaco, Texas , while its transmitter is located in ...
KRIO (910 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish-language Christian radio format. Licensed to McAllen, Texas , United States, the station serves the McAllen-Brownsville-Harlingen area. The station is currently owned by Rio Grande Bible Institute, Inc. [ 2 ]
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KAAM: 770 AM: Garland: DJRD Broadcasting, LLC: Christian talk/Brokered KABA: 90.3 FM: Louise: Aleluya Broadcasting Network
KXIQ-LP, a low-power radio station (105.1 FM) licensed to serve Brownsville, Texas, United States; WGUE (AM), a radio station (1180 AM) licensed to serve Turrell, Arkansas, United States, which held the call sign KXIQ from 2012 to 2014; KRXF, a radio station (92.9 FM) licensed to serve Bend, Oregon, United States, which held the call sign KXIQ ...
The station's license and that of Mirando City, Texas-based KBDR were assigned by Sendero on April 3, 2003, to R Communications, LLC at a purchase price of $8,000,000. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The station once more changed its call sign on January 19, 2005, to KTFM, on January 26, 2005, to KLEY-FM, and on February 2, 2005, to the current KBUC.