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KLJY

KLJY (99.1 MHz) is a commercial-free, listener-supported FM radio station licensed to Clayton, Missouri, and serving Greater St. Louis. It is owned by Gateway Creative Broadcasting, and broadcasts a Christian Contemporary radio format known as 99.1 Joy FM. The radio studios and offices are on Founders Lane in Des Peres, with a St. Louis address. In addition to broadcasting music, the station also sponsors community events and activities around St. Louis.[2]

KLJY
Broadcast areaGreater St. Louis
Frequency99.1 MHz FM (HD Radio)
BrandingJoy FM
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
SubchannelsHD2: Christian CHR
HD3: Conservative talk
Ownership
OwnerGateway Creative Broadcasting, Inc.
KNBS, KQBS, KXBS
History
First air date
January 1, 1948; 76 years ago (1948-01-01)
Former call signs
KFUO-FM (1948-2010)
Call sign meaning
Keep Living JoY
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID65924
ClassC0
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT309 meters (1,014 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
38°34′24″N 90°19′30″W / 38.57333°N 90.32500°W / 38.57333; -90.32500
Translator(s)HD3: 101.9 K270BW (Bellefontaine)
Repeater(s)HD2: 95.5 KXBS (Bethalto)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteJoyFMonline.org

KLJY has an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, the maximum for non-grandfathered FM stations. Its transmitter is in Resurrection Cemetery in Shrewsbury, co-located with the towers for other St. Louis-area FM and TV stations.[3] KLJY broadcasts using HD Radio technology. Its HD-2 digital subchannel carries a simulcast of sister station KXBS, which airs a Christian CHR format known as "Boost 95.5", while the HD-3 subchannel carries a conservative talk format branded as "NewsTalkSTL." It feeds 250 watt FM translator K270BW at 101.9 MHz in nearby Bellefontaine.[4]

History edit

Early history edit

On January 1, 1948; 76 years ago (1948-01-01), the station signed on the air as KFUO-FM.[5] It was the FM counterpart to KFUO (850 AM), which signed on in 1924. Both stations were owned by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, simulcasting Christian radio programming. KFUO-FM was originally on 104.1 MHz before later moving to 99.1 MHz.

Over time, the simulcast programming was reduced. The AM station continues, to this day, broadcasting Christian programming. In 1975, to satisfy Federal Communications Commission regulations that discouraged AM and FM stations from simulcasting their programming, the FM switched to all classical music. It only carried some religious shows and sacred music on Sundays.

Classical music edit

KFUO-FM
 
Broadcast areaGreater St. Louis
Frequency99.1 MHz FM
BrandingClassic 99
Programming
FormatClassical
Ownership
OwnerLutheran Church–Missouri Synod
History
First air date
1948
Call sign meaning
Keep Forward Upward Onward
Technical information[6]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID65924
ClassC0
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT313 meters
Transmitter coordinates
38°34′28″N 90°19′32″W / 38.57441°N 90.32554°W / 38.57441; -90.32554
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS

For 62 years, KFUO-FM was the St. Louis market's primary classical music radio station. It was branded as "Classic 99 KFUO-FM". KFUO-FM transmitted with an effective radiated power of 100 kW. KFUO-FM's studios were located on the campus of Concordia Seminary, one of two graduate theological seminaries operated by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). The station was owned by the LCMS, which still owns KFUO (850 AM). KFUO-FM's transmitter was located in Affton, Missouri.

KFUO-FM began as a listener supported station, but later moved to a commercial format.

KFUO-FM was voted best classical music station in America in 2005.[7]

Due to the expense of running both stations, the Missouri Synod decided to sell the FM station in 2010.

Joy FM edit

"Joy FM" was founded by Sandi Brown, a former disc jockey on WCBW, a commercial Christian Contemporary station. (That station was sold in 1997 and its format switched to urban adult contemporary.) A new organization, Gateway Creative Broadcasting, was formed to look for a place on the FM dial for Christian Contemporary music. The creators decided from the beginning the new station would be a non-commercial, listener supported station so it would not be subject to ratings and format changes.[8] At the beginning, Joy FM had two rimshot stations operating at 94.1 (KPVR) and 97.7 (KHZR).

In March 2010, Gateway Creative Broadcasting bought KFUO-FM, with the sale approved by the FCC in May.[9] The sale upset local classical music fans, due to the loss of the only remaining St. Louis radio station devoted completely to Classical music. A petition was filed with the FCC, alleging that the pending transfer was not open to public bidding, though it was unsuccessful.[10] KFUO-FM signed off on July 6.[11] At 10 p.m. on July 6, 2010, KFUO-FM signed off their 62 year-old classical music format with Beethoven's Symphony No. 9.[12][13] (Classical music returned to St. Louis later as an HD Radio digital subchannel on KWMU-HD3, as well as translator K297BI/WFUN-HD2.)

The new owners began broadcasting "Joy FM" at 7 a.m. on July 7 under new KLJY call letters.[14]

CLASSIC99.com edit

At the time of KFUO-FM's shutoff on July 6, 2010, the classical and sacred web stream continued at CLASSIC99.com.[15] Ron Klemm, Dick Wobbe, and John Clayton, all formerly of KFUO-FM, continued the music ministry, which has grown since 2010. CLASSIC99.com remains active and continues to stream classical and sacred music.[16] It continues to look for new digital delivery channels for its local and worldwide audience.

Since April 2013, CLASSIC99.com has shared its music library of some 30,000 CDs with a new classical broadcast station in St. Louis branded as "RAF STL" and managed and founded in part by former KFUO-FM program director Jim Connett.[17] The new station features Tom Sudholt of KFUO-FM each afternoon and early evening, Connett later each evening, Ron Klemm's JOY program [18] on Sunday mornings, and John Clayton, also from KFUO-FM, in a new, locally produced, weekly classical guitar program. WRR-FM in Dallas, Texas has also shared its music library with the new station, which broadcasts a low power analog signal on 107.3 MHz and a 48 kbit/second digital stream on 96.3-2, an HD channel of FM station WFUN-FM.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KLJY". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "With new radio signal, Christian music fans jump for JOY". stltoday.com. July 6, 2010.
  3. ^ "KLJY-FM 99.1 MHz - Clayton, MO". radio-locator.com.
  4. ^ "K270BW-FM 101.9 MHz - Bellefontaine, MO". radio-locator.com.
  5. ^ Information from Broadcasting Yearbook 1950 page 188
  6. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KFUO-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  7. ^ "Controversy Over Church's Treatment Of KFUO Employees". FOX2now.com. July 6, 2010.
  8. ^ "Why is JOY FM listener supported?". Joy FM website.
  9. ^ "KFUO:Gateway Creative Broadcasting announces takeover date". stltoday.com. from the original on July 6, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
  10. ^ "Classical music fans enraged by shift to Christian format". Religious News Service.
  11. ^ . Radio-Info.com. July 6, 2010. Archived from the original on March 22, 2012.
  12. ^ . Radio-Info.com. July 6, 2010. Archived from the original on March 22, 2012.
  13. ^ "Classic 99 KFUO St. Louis Signs-Off". July 7, 2010.
  14. ^ "99.1 Joy-FM St. Louis Debuts". July 7, 2010.
  15. ^ "CLASSIC99.com". CLASSIC99.com. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  16. ^ "Listen". March 15, 2012. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  17. ^ "Radio Arts Foundation". rafstl.org. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  18. ^ "Classic Joy - Just another WordPress site". www.classicjoy.com. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  19. ^ "RAF StL". Radio Arts Foundation. Retrieved November 9, 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website for Joy FM
  • Official website of CLASSIC99.com
    • CLASSIC99.com streams
  • RAF - Radio Arts Foundation of St. Louis
  • KETC TV feature on KFUO-FM

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KLJY 99 1 MHz is a commercial free listener supported FM radio station licensed to Clayton Missouri and serving Greater St Louis It is owned by Gateway Creative Broadcasting and broadcasts a Christian Contemporary radio format known as 99 1 Joy FM The radio studios and offices are on Founders Lane in Des Peres with a St Louis address In addition to broadcasting music the station also sponsors community events and activities around St Louis 2 KLJYClayton MissouriBroadcast areaGreater St LouisFrequency99 1 MHz FM HD Radio BrandingJoy FMProgrammingFormatContemporary ChristianSubchannelsHD2 Christian CHRHD3 Conservative talkOwnershipOwnerGateway Creative Broadcasting Inc Sister stationsKNBS KQBS KXBSHistoryFirst air dateJanuary 1 1948 76 years ago 1948 01 01 Former call signsKFUO FM 1948 2010 Call sign meaningKeep Living JoYTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID65924ClassC0ERP100 000 wattsHAAT309 meters 1 014 ft Transmitter coordinates38 34 24 N 90 19 30 W 38 57333 N 90 32500 W 38 57333 90 32500Translator s HD3 101 9 K270BW Bellefontaine Repeater s HD2 95 5 KXBS Bethalto LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen LiveWebsiteJoyFMonline orgKLJY has an effective radiated power of 100 000 watts the maximum for non grandfathered FM stations Its transmitter is in Resurrection Cemetery in Shrewsbury co located with the towers for other St Louis area FM and TV stations 3 KLJY broadcasts using HD Radio technology Its HD 2 digital subchannel carries a simulcast of sister station KXBS which airs a Christian CHR format known as Boost 95 5 while the HD 3 subchannel carries a conservative talk format branded as NewsTalkSTL It feeds 250 watt FM translator K270BW at 101 9 MHz in nearby Bellefontaine 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Classical music 1 3 Joy FM 1 4 CLASSIC99 com 2 References 3 External linksHistory editEarly history edit On January 1 1948 76 years ago 1948 01 01 the station signed on the air as KFUO FM 5 It was the FM counterpart to KFUO 850 AM which signed on in 1924 Both stations were owned by the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod simulcasting Christian radio programming KFUO FM was originally on 104 1 MHz before later moving to 99 1 MHz Over time the simulcast programming was reduced The AM station continues to this day broadcasting Christian programming In 1975 to satisfy Federal Communications Commission regulations that discouraged AM and FM stations from simulcasting their programming the FM switched to all classical music It only carried some religious shows and sacred music on Sundays Classical music edit KFUO FM nbsp Clayton MissouriBroadcast areaGreater St LouisFrequency99 1 MHz FMBrandingClassic 99ProgrammingFormatClassicalOwnershipOwnerLutheran Church Missouri SynodHistoryFirst air date1948Call sign meaningKeep Forward Upward OnwardTechnical information 6 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID65924ClassC0ERP100 000 wattsHAAT313 metersTransmitter coordinates38 34 28 N 90 19 32 W 38 57441 N 90 32554 W 38 57441 90 32554LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSFor 62 years KFUO FM was the St Louis market s primary classical music radio station It was branded as Classic 99 KFUO FM KFUO FM transmitted with an effective radiated power of 100 kW KFUO FM s studios were located on the campus of Concordia Seminary one of two graduate theological seminaries operated by the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod LCMS The station was owned by the LCMS which still owns KFUO 850 AM KFUO FM s transmitter was located in Affton Missouri KFUO FM began as a listener supported station but later moved to a commercial format KFUO FM was voted best classical music station in America in 2005 7 Due to the expense of running both stations the Missouri Synod decided to sell the FM station in 2010 Joy FM edit Joy FM was founded by Sandi Brown a former disc jockey on WCBW a commercial Christian Contemporary station That station was sold in 1997 and its format switched to urban adult contemporary A new organization Gateway Creative Broadcasting was formed to look for a place on the FM dial for Christian Contemporary music The creators decided from the beginning the new station would be a non commercial listener supported station so it would not be subject to ratings and format changes 8 At the beginning Joy FM had two rimshot stations operating at 94 1 KPVR and 97 7 KHZR In March 2010 Gateway Creative Broadcasting bought KFUO FM with the sale approved by the FCC in May 9 The sale upset local classical music fans due to the loss of the only remaining St Louis radio station devoted completely to Classical music A petition was filed with the FCC alleging that the pending transfer was not open to public bidding though it was unsuccessful 10 KFUO FM signed off on July 6 11 At 10 p m on July 6 2010 KFUO FM signed off their 62 year old classical music format with Beethoven s Symphony No 9 12 13 Classical music returned to St Louis later as an HD Radio digital subchannel on KWMU HD3 as well as translator K297BI WFUN HD2 The new owners began broadcasting Joy FM at 7 a m on July 7 under new KLJY call letters 14 CLASSIC99 com edit At the time of KFUO FM s shutoff on July 6 2010 the classical and sacred web stream continued at CLASSIC99 com 15 Ron Klemm Dick Wobbe and John Clayton all formerly of KFUO FM continued the music ministry which has grown since 2010 CLASSIC99 com remains active and continues to stream classical and sacred music 16 It continues to look for new digital delivery channels for its local and worldwide audience Since April 2013 CLASSIC99 com has shared its music library of some 30 000 CDs with a new classical broadcast station in St Louis branded as RAF STL and managed and founded in part by former KFUO FM program director Jim Connett 17 The new station features Tom Sudholt of KFUO FM each afternoon and early evening Connett later each evening Ron Klemm s JOY program 18 on Sunday mornings and John Clayton also from KFUO FM in a new locally produced weekly classical guitar program WRR FM in Dallas Texas has also shared its music library with the new station which broadcasts a low power analog signal on 107 3 MHz and a 48 kbit second digital stream on 96 3 2 an HD channel of FM station WFUN FM 19 References edit Facility Technical Data for KLJY Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission With new radio signal Christian music fans jump for JOY stltoday com July 6 2010 KLJY FM 99 1 MHz Clayton MO radio locator com K270BW FM 101 9 MHz Bellefontaine MO radio locator com Information from Broadcasting Yearbook 1950 page 188 Facility Technical Data for KFUO FM Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Controversy Over Church s Treatment Of KFUO Employees FOX2now com July 6 2010 Why is JOY FM listener supported Joy FM website KFUO Gateway Creative Broadcasting announces takeover date stltoday com Archived from the original on July 6 2010 Retrieved August 6 2018 Classical music fans enraged by shift to Christian format Religious News Service St Louis Classic 99 ends 62 years in the format tonight with Beethoven s 9th Radio Info com July 6 2010 Archived from the original on March 22 2012 St Louis Classic 99 ends 62 years in the format tonight with Beethoven s 9th Radio Info com July 6 2010 Archived from the original on March 22 2012 Classic 99 KFUO St Louis Signs Off July 7 2010 99 1 Joy FM St Louis Debuts July 7 2010 CLASSIC99 com CLASSIC99 com Retrieved May 31 2017 Listen March 15 2012 Retrieved May 31 2017 Radio Arts Foundation rafstl org Retrieved May 31 2017 Classic Joy Just another WordPress site www classicjoy com Retrieved May 31 2017 RAF StL Radio Arts Foundation Retrieved November 9 2013 External links editOfficial website for Joy FM Official website of CLASSIC99 com CLASSIC99 com streams RAF Radio Arts Foundation of St Louis KETC TV feature on KFUO FMKLJY in the FCC FM station database KLJY in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KLJY amp oldid 1178591565 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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