KRAL was an AM
radio station licensed to
Rawlins, Wyoming and broadcasting at 1240 kHz. The station simulcasted sister station
KIQZ's programming, which was primarily a
Top 40 format. It was developed in the 1950s under the supervision of William D. "Bill" McCraken, a Wyoming radio and television pioneer. The station, as of July 2010, was silent, while its sister FM counterpart remained on air for a short period of time. Rawlins is no longer served by a local AM or FM radio station, besides a
travelers information station on 1610. There are also other radio stations from nearby cities that carry local programming.