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KLVP

KLVP (97.9 FM) is a non-profit radio station licensed to Aloha, Oregon, and serving the Portland metropolitan area. The station is owned, and the broadcast license held, by the Educational Media Foundation. It airs the national contemporary Christian radio format known as "K-Love."

KLVP
Broadcast areaPortland metropolitan area
Frequency97.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingK-Love
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
Subchannels
AffiliationsK-Love
Ownership
OwnerEducational Media Foundation
History
First air date
December 26, 1958 (as KFMY in Eugene)
Former call signs
  • Eugene:
  • KFMY (1958–1978)
  • KUGN-FM (1978–1998)
  • KKTT (1998–2001)
  • KNRQ-FM (2001–2013)
  • Aloha:
  • KXPC-FM (7/2013–10/2013)
Call sign meaning
K-LoVe Portland
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID12501
ClassC1
ERP
HAAT387 meters (1,270 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
45°29′20″N 122°41′40″W / 45.48889°N 122.69444°W / 45.48889; -122.69444
Translator(s)97.5 K248BS (Newberg, relays HD2)
103.9 K279BO (Portland, relays HD3)
95.9 K240CZ (Tigard, relays HD4)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Websitewww.klove.com
www.air1.com (HD2)

The transmitter is on SW Fairmount Court in Portland's West Hills, amid the towers for other FM and TV stations. KLVP has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 52,350 watts (54,000 with beam tilt).[2]

History edit

KFMY edit

KLVP is considered a "move-in" station, established outside the Portland metropolitan area, but later moved in to serve the large Portland radio market. It began in Eugene, 100 miles (160 km) south of Portland. On December 26, 1958, the station first signed on as KFMY.[3]

The station was owned by a company calling itself KFMY Music, Inc., and its studios and offices were in the penthouse at the Eugene Medical Center. Initially, KFMY was powered at 3,600 watts. In the late 1960s, KFMY became a progressive rock station and an ABC FM Network affiliate.

KUGN-FM edit

In 1978, KFMY was acquired by the same company that owned KUGN (AM 590). On August 9, 1978, the call sign was changed to KUGN-FM, and flipped to a country music format.[4]

In 1997, Citadel Communications acquired KUGN-AM-FM. To give it a separate identity from the AM station, the call sign for the FM station was changed to KKTT on March 16, 1998. The KKTT call letters matched the new “Cat Country 98” branding. In 2000, Citadel Communications was merged into Cumulus Media.

KNRQ-FM edit

On August 15, 2001, Cumulus flipped KKTT to the alternative rock format and branding formerly heard on 95.3 FM, as KKTT’s call sign became KNRQ-FM.[5]

Educational Media Foundation edit

The Educational Media Foundation (EMF) had acquired an FM station located about 40 miles (64 km) north of Eugene, KXPC-FM (103.7) in Lebanon. With its 100,000 watt transmitter, it could be heard in the Eugene area. However, EMF wanted to have its K-Love Contemporary Christian format heard in the larger Portland media market.

On August 31, 2012, it was announced that the Educational Media Foundation would sell KXPC-FM to Cumulus, allowing it to move its alternative station, KNRQ, to 103.7. Cumulus would then give up 97.9 so EMF could relocate that station to the suburbs of Portland.[6] On July 28, 2013, at Midnight, Cumulus moved KNRQ's programming to 103.7 FM. The KXPC call letters were then switched to 97.9, and a new Portland-area transmitter began testing the signal on 97.9 MHz with automated music. The swap between EMF and Cumulus was completed on August 1, 2013.[7]

KXPC-FM's former 103.7 frequency was granted a U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) construction permit to change its city of license to Harrisburg, and move its tower closer to Eugene.

On September 30, 2013, KXPC returned to the air on 97.9 FM, with Aloha as its new city of license, airing the K-Love network. On October 29, 2013, KXPC changed its call letters to KLVP.

HD Radio edit

KLVP airs EMF's Air 1 Christian worship format on its HD2 subchannel and K-Love Classics (contemporary Christian hits from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s) on its HD3 subchannel. On May 9, 2019, KLVP-HD3 began simulcasting on translator K279BO (103.7 FM), replacing the "Legend" classic country format (which is still airing on KFBW-HD3).[8]

On July 20, 2021, KLVP-HD3/K279BO changed their format from K-Love 90s to Christian rhythmic, branded as "Boost Radio".[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KLVP". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ FCC.gov/KLVP
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1959 page B-215
  4. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1979 page C-180
  5. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2002-2003 page D-370
  6. ^ "Cumulus & EMF Swap Stations".
  7. ^ "FCC Update 7/16" from Radio Insight (July 16, 2013)
  8. ^ 103.7 The Legend Becomes Second iHeart Leased Translator to Revert to EMF Radioinsight - May 9, 2019
  9. ^ Boost Radio Debuts In Portland Radioinsight - July 20, 2021

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • KLVP in the FCC FM station database
  • KLVP in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • K279BO in the FCC FM station database
  • K279BO at FCCdata.org
  • FCC construction permit

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KLVP 97 9 FM is a non profit radio station licensed to Aloha Oregon and serving the Portland metropolitan area The station is owned and the broadcast license held by the Educational Media Foundation It airs the national contemporary Christian radio format known as K Love KLVPAloha OregonBroadcast areaPortland metropolitan areaFrequency97 9 MHz HD Radio BrandingK LoveProgrammingFormatContemporary ChristianSubchannelsHD2 Air1HD3 Christian hip hop Boost Radio HD4 Radio Nueva VidaAffiliationsK LoveOwnershipOwnerEducational Media FoundationHistoryFirst air dateDecember 26 1958 as KFMY in Eugene Former call signsEugene KFMY 1958 1978 KUGN FM 1978 1998 KKTT 1998 2001 KNRQ FM 2001 2013 Aloha KXPC FM 7 2013 10 2013 Call sign meaningK LoVe PortlandTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID12501ClassC1ERP52 350 watts54 000 with beam tiltHAAT387 meters 1 270 ft Transmitter coordinates45 29 20 N 122 41 40 W 45 48889 N 122 69444 W 45 48889 122 69444Translator s 97 5 K248BS Newberg relays HD2 103 9 K279BO Portland relays HD3 95 9 K240CZ Tigard relays HD4 LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen LiveListen Live HD2 Websitewww wbr klove wbr com www wbr air1 wbr com HD2 The transmitter is on SW Fairmount Court in Portland s West Hills amid the towers for other FM and TV stations KLVP has an effective radiated power ERP of 52 350 watts 54 000 with beam tilt 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 KFMY 1 2 KUGN FM 1 3 KNRQ FM 1 4 Educational Media Foundation 2 HD Radio 3 References 4 External linksHistory editKFMY edit KLVP is considered a move in station established outside the Portland metropolitan area but later moved in to serve the large Portland radio market It began in Eugene 100 miles 160 km south of Portland On December 26 1958 the station first signed on as KFMY 3 The station was owned by a company calling itself KFMY Music Inc and its studios and offices were in the penthouse at the Eugene Medical Center Initially KFMY was powered at 3 600 watts In the late 1960s KFMY became a progressive rock station and an ABC FM Network affiliate KUGN FM edit In 1978 KFMY was acquired by the same company that owned KUGN AM 590 On August 9 1978 the call sign was changed to KUGN FM and flipped to a country music format 4 In 1997 Citadel Communications acquired KUGN AM FM To give it a separate identity from the AM station the call sign for the FM station was changed to KKTT on March 16 1998 The KKTT call letters matched the new Cat Country 98 branding In 2000 Citadel Communications was merged into Cumulus Media KNRQ FM edit On August 15 2001 Cumulus flipped KKTT to the alternative rock format and branding formerly heard on 95 3 FM as KKTT s call sign became KNRQ FM 5 Educational Media Foundation edit The Educational Media Foundation EMF had acquired an FM station located about 40 miles 64 km north of Eugene KXPC FM 103 7 in Lebanon With its 100 000 watt transmitter it could be heard in the Eugene area However EMF wanted to have its K Love Contemporary Christian format heard in the larger Portland media market On August 31 2012 it was announced that the Educational Media Foundation would sell KXPC FM to Cumulus allowing it to move its alternative station KNRQ to 103 7 Cumulus would then give up 97 9 so EMF could relocate that station to the suburbs of Portland 6 On July 28 2013 at Midnight Cumulus moved KNRQ s programming to 103 7 FM The KXPC call letters were then switched to 97 9 and a new Portland area transmitter began testing the signal on 97 9 MHz with automated music The swap between EMF and Cumulus was completed on August 1 2013 7 KXPC FM s former 103 7 frequency was granted a U S Federal Communications Commission FCC construction permit to change its city of license to Harrisburg and move its tower closer to Eugene On September 30 2013 KXPC returned to the air on 97 9 FM with Aloha as its new city of license airing the K Love network On October 29 2013 KXPC changed its call letters to KLVP HD Radio editKLVP airs EMF s Air 1 Christian worship format on its HD2 subchannel and K Love Classics contemporary Christian hits from the 1980s 1990s and 2000s on its HD3 subchannel On May 9 2019 KLVP HD3 began simulcasting on translator K279BO 103 7 FM replacing the Legend classic country format which is still airing on KFBW HD3 8 On July 20 2021 KLVP HD3 K279BO changed their format from K Love 90s to Christian rhythmic branded as Boost Radio 9 References edit Facility Technical Data for KLVP Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission FCC gov KLVP Broadcasting Yearbook 1959 page B 215 Broadcasting Yearbook 1979 page C 180 Broadcasting amp Cable Yearbook 2002 2003 page D 370 Cumulus amp EMF Swap Stations FCC Update 7 16 from Radio Insight July 16 2013 103 7 The Legend Becomes Second iHeart Leased Translator to Revert to EMF Radioinsight May 9 2019 Boost Radio Debuts In Portland Radioinsight July 20 2021External links editOfficial website nbsp KLVP in the FCC FM station database KLVP in Nielsen Audio s FM station database K279BO in the FCC FM station database K279BO at FCCdata org FCC construction permit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KLVP amp oldid 1213350873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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