KROB

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KROB
City of license Robstown, Texas
Broadcast area Corpus Christi
Branding The Conjunto Station
Slogan "K-Rob"
Frequency 1510 kHz
Repeaters K232DE, 94.3 FM Corpus Christi
Format Tejano/Conjunto
Power 500 watts day
Class D
Facility ID 65167
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Callsign meaning K-ROB (Same as branding)
Former callsigns KGLF (1993-?)
Owner Claro Communications
(B Communications Joint Venture)

KROB (1510 AM, The Conjunto Station) is a radio station broadcasting a Conjunto/Tejano music format.[1] It is licensed to Robstown, Texas, USA, and serves the Corpus Christi area. The station is owned by Claro Communications, AKA B Communications Joint Venture.[2] It also broadcasts on FM, using the K232DE translator on 94.3 in Corpus Christi.

History

KROB went on the air in 1963 to serve the farming community of Robstown with a country music format. The station was licensed for operation daytime hours only. In 1966 KROB added a sister FM station, KROB-FM 99.9, to simulcast the AM station and to provide nighttime service. KROB-FM is now KSAB-FM. 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 FM service.

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