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Nebraska Rural Radio Association

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The Nebraska Rural Radio Association is a radio broadcast network in the U.S. state of Nebraska. 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.

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Severe blizzards in Nebraska in 1948-49 had resulted in deaths and serious damage to herds and crops across the state. One of the reasons cited for the massive loss of life, crops, and livestock was a lack of timely news and weather sources for farmers. More than 4,000 shares (at $10 each) were sold under the auspices of the Nebraska Cooperative Council, Nebraska Farm Bureau, Nebraska Farmers Union, and the state Grange. The network is still owned and operated by a cooperative of farmers and ranchers. Founder Max Brown ran the network until 1979 and was succeeded by his son Eric Brown, who served until 2012.

The network now owns nine stations across the state and has four additional affiliates.

Network owned stations

Cozad, Nebraska

  • KAMI
  • Lexington, Nebraska

  • KRVN and KRVN-FM
  • Scottsbluff, Nebraska

  • KNEB and KNEB-FM
  • West Point, Nebraska

  • KTIC and KTIC-FM
  • York, Nebraska

  • KAWL and KTMX
  • Affiliates

    Nebraska City, Nebraska

  • KNCY and KBIE
  • Chadron, Nebraska

  • KCSR and KBPY
  • References

    Nebraska Rural Radio Association Wikipedia