WMRB

WMRB
City Columbia, Tennessee
Branding Radio Vida 1130
Slogan Una radio para toda la familia
Frequency 910 kHz
First air date September 21, 1982
Format Spanish Christian
Power 500 watts day
101 watts night
Class D
Facility ID 3405
Transmitter coordinates 35°36′24.00″N 87°1′30.00″W / 35.6066667°N 87.0250000°W / 35.6066667; -87.0250000Coordinates: 35°36′24.00″N 87°1′30.00″W / 35.6066667°N 87.0250000°W / 35.6066667; -87.0250000
Owner Rev. Jose Rodriguez
(Iglesia Hispana de Nashville, Inc.)
Sister stations WSBI, WYXE
Webcast Webcast via AmeriListen
Website http://radiovida1130.com/

WMRB (910 AM, "Radio Vida") is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish Christian format.[1] Licensed to Columbia, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by Rev. Jose Rodriguez, through licensee Iglesia Hispana de Nashville, Inc., and broadcast programming via satellite from Sister Station WYXE in Gallatin, Tennessee.[2]

History

The Station signed on September 21, 1982 under the ownership of Ogilvie Family Ministries, and would broadcast a Religious Format until 2005, when the Station would flip to broadcasting programming from Fox Sports Radio branded as "910 The Duck".

Ogilvie Family Ministries would sell WMRB to Iglesia Hispana de Nashville on March 14, 2014, who would then change the format to Spanish Christian a day after on March 15.[3]

References

  1. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Winter 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  2. "WMRB Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2010-03-21.


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