KNEB (AM) explained

KNEB
City:Scottsbluff, Nebraska
Area:Nebraska Panhandle & Eastern Wyoming
Branding:KNEB 960 AM
Frequency:960 kHz
Airdate:1948
Format:News–talk
Class:B
Facility Id:51463
Coordinates:41.7917°N -103.6414°W
Callsign Meaning:"Know Nebraska Even Better" or Nebraska
Owner:Nebraska Rural Radio Association
Sister Stations:KNEB-FM
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:kneb.com
Licensing Authority:FCC

KNEB (960 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a news–talk format targeting the agriculture industry. Like its sister station, KNEB-FM, it is licensed to Scottsbluff, Nebraska, United States and serves the Nebraska Panhandle and Southeast Wyoming area. The station is owned by Nebraska Rural Radio Association and features programming from CBS News Radio.[1]

In addition, KNEB's programming is simulcast on translator K262CU (100.3 FM).

KNEB is part of the Rural Radio Network, unique in that the stations are owned and operated by a cooperative of farmers and ranchers, the Nebraska Rural Radio Association.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KNEB Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.