[4] In September 1991, receiver Ron White found a buyer for both stations and applied to transfer the broadcast licenses on Mesa Entertainment, Inc., owners of Odessa's KOZA radio.
The FCC approved the deal on November 4, 1991, and after extended complications the transaction was consummated on March 15, 1996,[5] though Mesa began running KERB/KERB-FM by 1994.
[6] In March 1997, Mesa Entertainment, Inc., made a deal to sell KERB and KERB-FM to La Radio Cristiana Network, Inc.
On July 19, 2019, La Radio Cristiana Network filed to sell KERB-FM to Isaac and Brenda Díaz for $150,000.
[8] On March 15, 2021, the FCC cancelled the KERB-FM license due to false statements made by La Radio Cristiana Network.