KRVA-FM

KRVA-FM (107.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Campbell, Texas, United States, the station serves the areas of Sulphur Springs, Texas and Greenville, Texas. The station is owned by Chad and Rhonda Young, through licensee Racy Properties, LLC.[1]

KRVA-FM
CityCampbell, Texas
Broadcast areaSulphur Springs, Texas
Greenville, Texas
BrandingYoung Country 107.1
Frequency107.1 MHz
First air dateNovember 20, 1969 (as 95.3 KMMK McKinney, Texas)
FormatCountry
ERP3,600 watts
HAAT129 meters
ClassA
Facility ID54731
Transmitter coordinates33°7′30.00″N 95°44′32.00″W
Former call signsKMMK (1969-1985)
KWPL (1985-1988)
KSSA-FM (1988-1993)
KZDF (1997-1993)
OwnerChad and Rhonda Young
(Racy Properties, LLC)
Sister stationsKSST
Websiteksstradio.com

History

As KWPL, the station changed frequencies from 106.9 to 107.1 on 1985-10-21. On 1988-08-01, the station changed its call sign to KSSA-FM. On 1993-01-01 to the current KRVA. On 1997-11-14 to KZDF. On 1999-08-06 to the current KRVA.[2]

In March 2017, then-owner The Way Radio Group's president Craig Morgan, who was also host of the station's Moose in the Morning, was arrested for felony 3 theft and False statements to obtain property or credit, for using money earmarked for station expenses for other purposes. At this time, the morning show was immediately discontinued, and the company stated that it would be switching KRVA to a different format.[3][4]

On April 10, 2017, KRVA-FM flipped to variety hits, branded as "107.1 Celebrate FM".[5]

Effective May 25, 2017, KRVA-FM's license was transferred from The Way Radio Group LLC to Promise Radio Group LLC. Promise is a new company formed by some of the shareholders of The Way Radio Group.

On December 1, 2017 KRVA-FM changed their format from variety hits to country, branded as "Young Country 107.1".[6]

Racy Properties, LLC, purchased the station from The Way Radio Group on June 27, 2018. Racy Properties, LLC is headed by Chad Young, and also owns AM radio station KSST in Sulphur Springs.

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