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  2. Nebraska Rural Radio Association - Wikipedia

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    It was formed in 1948 with the goal of bringing information to farmers and ranchers in the state, including daily grain and livestock markets, weather and farm reports. Its first station, KRVN (AM), was started in 1951. Severe blizzards in Nebraska in 1948-49 had resulted in deaths and serious damage to herds and crops across the state.

  3. KRVN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KRVN is a member of the Nebraska Cornhuskers radio network. The KRVN network is unique in that it is owned and operated by a cooperative of farmers and ranchers, the Nebraska Rural Radio Association. It was founded in 1948, opening its first station, KRVN, in 1951. [4] [2] It was originally located at 1010 AM, broadcasting with 10,000 watts. In ...

  4. KRVN-FM - Wikipedia

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    KRVN-FM (93.1 FM, "River 93.1") is a country formatted radio station licensed to Lexington, Nebraska, United States. The station serves the Grand Island-Kearney area ...

  5. List of radio stations in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KAAQ: 105.9 FM: Alliance: Eagle Communications: Country KADL: 102.9 FM: Imperial: Armada Media – McCook, Inc.

  6. KAMI (AM) - Wikipedia

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    krvn.com KAMI (1580 AM ) is a radio station serving Cozad, Nebraska . Owned by the Nebraska Rural Radio Association , it broadcasts a classic country format branded as Country Legends 100.1 FM and KAMI 1580 .

  7. KUVR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KUVR was founded by Bill and Betty Rae Whitlock and went on the air October 22, 1956. It has occupied the same building in downtown Holdrege since 1958, which was previously occupied by Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. [4] In 1971, an FM station was added, KUVR-FM (later separated from KUVR, now KMTY).

  8. Lexington, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    KRVN (AM) and KRVN-FM are in Lexington, owned by the Nebraska Rural Radio Association. The radio network (KRVN (AM), KNEB (AM), and KTIC (AM)) is owned and operated by a cooperative of farmers and ranchers, which was founded in 1948 and started KRVN in 1951. Newspaper. Lexington is served by the biweekly Lexington Clipper-Herald. [18]

  9. KFKX (1923–1933) - Wikipedia

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    KFKX's closing required the Agricultural Department to shift some of its daily reports to KMMJ in Clay Center, Nebraska. [ 17 ] In early 1927, the newly formed Federal Radio Commission (FRC) assumed regulation of radio in the United States.