Historical Marker

KRBA-AM Radio Station

Lufkin · Angelina County · Dedicated 2009 · THC Atlas #5507016011

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Marker Inscription

By the 1930s, radio had become an established medium for commercial advertising. In 1938, commercial radio came to Angelina County when Redland Broadcasting Association received the first license in the area. Station manager Darrell Yates financed, built, and launched KRBA-AM on May 3, 1938 with the understanding that he would assume full ownership from investors in five years. Programs were initially only broadcast during the day and the station operated at a frequency of 130 kilocycles at a 100-watt power level. KRBA originally operated from Cash Drug Store in downtown Lufkin. Since 1948, broadcasts have originated from 121 Cotton Square and the transmission site has been at what is now 2105 Spence Street. Early KRBA programming included broadcast news, drama, music, and sermons. The station also covered sports, beginning with Lufkin Panther football in 1938. During World War II, the station employed a number of women to take the place of male employees. By the 1950s and 1960s, new programs included "The Song and Dance Parade," a prelude to rock-n-roll programming, and "Tunes and Tempos," which introduced African-American radio to local audiences; Spanish programming began in the late 1960s with "Sabado Alegres." ? Through the years, the station has made a major impact in the area. KRBA-AM has sponsored a number of charitable activities in Lufkin. The station has also served as a launching pad for a number of noted radio and broadcast personalities. Today, under the direction of Yates Media, historic KRBA continues to be directly involved in community and regional events, and continues to serve the public as a viable broadcasting institution into the 21st century. (2009)

About this site

KRBA-AM Radio Station is a historical marker in Lufkin, Angelina County, dedicated in 2009. It is one of 45 historical markers documented in Angelina County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 176 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 31.3390, -94.7299 near Lufkin. The nearest cataloged historic site is Hoo Hoo Band, Site of Rehearsal Hall for (historical marker), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include Pines Theatre, Corstone Sales Company, and Fenley Commercial Building.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507016011. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 31.3390, -94.7299 · Lufkin, Angelina County
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