KBRO (AM)

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KBRO
City of license Bremerton, Washington
Frequency 1490 kHz
Format Spanish Variety
Power 1,000 watts unlimited
Class C
Facility ID 48248
Transmitter Coordinates 47°33′52.00″N 122°39′26.00″W / 47.5644444, -122.6572222
Affiliations ABC Radio
Owner Seattle Streaming Radio, LLC

KBRO in Bremerton and KNTB in Lakewood, both Washington, are a pair of simulcasting Spanish-language religious radio stations serving the Puget Sound region. KBRO broadcasts at 1490 kHz with an ERP of 1 kW-U, while KNTB broadcasts at 1480 kHz with an ERP of 1 kW-D/0.111 kW-N. Both stations are owned by Seattle Streaming Radio, LLC.

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KBRO, which signed on the air in May 1947 and was the one-time sister station of the current KRWM during its early years as a Country music station, and KNTB, who signed on the air with an MOR/Talk format in September 1978, became simulcasts in 1998 when they were part of the Triangle Radio Network, a service that targeted the LGBT community with a mix of music (Mostly Dance), Talk, and specialty fare. But controversy, a lack of support from advertisters and signal coverage would force the stations to drop the network and in the process be sold to its current owners, who would flip it to Oldies in 2001 and then to its current format in 2005.

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