KROA

KROA (95.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious radio format.[1] Licensed to Grand Island, Nebraska, United States, the station serves the Grand Island-Kearney area. The station is currently owned by My Bridge Radio.[2]

KROA
CityGrand Island, Nebraska
Broadcast areaGrand Island-Kearney
Frequency95.7 MHz
BrandingMy Bridge Radio
Slogan"Bringing Nebraska Together"
Programming
Formatreligious radio
Ownership
OwnerMy Bridge Radio
Sister stationsKRKR, KZLW, KPNY, KHZY, KSSH, KQIQ, KMBV
Technical information
Facility ID24712
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT140 meters
Transmitter coordinates40°47′11.00″N 98°22′0.00″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitemybridgeradio.net

KROA is the flagship station of the "My Bridge Radio" network of Christian radio stations in Nebraska. Other full-power stations in the network include KRKR Lincoln, KQIQ Beatrice, KPNY Alliance, KMBV Valentine, KHZY Overton, and KSSH Shubert. The range of each station (except KMBV, KSSH, and KQIQ) is also extended via a network of translators.

My Bridge Radio also owns 90.1 KZLW in Gretna, Nebraska.

My Bridge Radio Network

Call sign Frequency City of license ERP Watts FCC info Rebroadcasts
KROA95.7 FMGrand Island-Hastings, Nebraska100,000FCCKROA
KRKR95.1 FMWaverly-Lincoln, Nebraska50,000FCCKRKR
KHZY99.3 FMOverton, Nebraska100,000FCCKHZY
KQIQ88.3 FMBeatrice, Nebraska4,200FCCKQIQ
KSSH91.7 FMShubert, Nebraska3,100FCCKSSH
KPNY102.3 FMAlliance-Scottsbluff, Nebraska100,000FCCKPNY
KMBV90.7 FMValentine, Nebraska2,300FCCKMBV
KZLW90.1 FMGretna-Wahoo, Nebraska100,000FCCKZLW
K260AF99.9 FMKearney, Nebraska250FCCKROA
K202CJ88.3 FMDeshler, Nebraska250FCCKROA
K295BC106.9 FMGeneva, Nebraska180FCCKROA
K257GW99.3 FMNebraska City, Nebraska250FCCKRKR
K224DJ92.7 FMLa Vista-Omaha, Nebraska92FCCKRKR
K238BC95.5 FMOgallala, Nebraska62FCCKHZY
K232EC94.3 FMNorth Platte, Nebraska250FCCKHZY
K282AX104.3 FMPaxton, Nebraska99FCCKHZY
K204FC88.7 FMSidney, Nebraska205FCCKPNY
K287AX105.3 FMChadron, Nebraska250FCCKPNY

References

  1. "KROA Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Archived from the original on 2010-03-01.


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