K-LOVE
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| K-LOVE | |
| City of license | Winchester, Oregon |
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| Broadcast area | |
| Slogan | Positive and Encouraging |
| First air date | 1982 |
| Format | Contemporary Christian music |
| Owner | Educational Media Foundation |
| Webcast | Listen Live! |
| Website | http://www.klove.com/ |
K-LOVE is a Adult Contemporary Christian music radio network in the United States, operated by the non-profit EMF Broadcasting.[1] The network's flagship station is KLOV (89.3FM), licensed to Winchester, Oregon with a transmitter centered in Roseburg. K-LOVE makes heavy use of broadcast translators to spread the signal across much of the country. The K-LOVE station in Wichita (KTLI) serves as the station reporter of monitored airplay by Mediabase 24/7, while the Chicago station (WJKL) is monitored by Nielson Broadcast Data Systems (BDS) whose data is used by Radio & Records. As of November 2006, the network lists 124 transmitters of various power levels (though some may be duplicates). 12% of the network's annual budget is dedicated to "signal expansion and improvement."
K-LOVE plays artists such as Mercyme, Third Day, Steven Curtis Chapman, tobyMac, and the Newsboys, among others. As an Adult Contemporary station, it targets its music towards women in their late 30s and 40s.
Air 1, K-LOVE's co-owned network, is generally more upbeat (akin to a Hot AC or Adult Top 40 format).
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K-LOVE began as a single radio station, KCLB, in 1982, in Santa Rosa, California as a result of the vision of a former San Francisco disc jockey, Bob Anthony (Fogel) who was later to be involved in the creation of another Christian music radio network, Air 1. In 1988, coverage expanded as the transmitter was moved to a better location following a fire. Encouraged by public support, KCLB become K-LOVE Radio in the same year, and additional stations were opened.[2]
At regular intervals, K-LOVE News Staff provide an update on current news stories, and also stories from listeners about what is happening in their communities. News stories can also be found on their web site.
K-LOVE also provides Fast, Local Weather Forecasts on their weather page. Forecasts are taken from the National Weather Service.
- K-LOVE
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KLOV
- Radio Locator information on KLOV
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KLVJ
- Radio Locator information on KLVJ
- Air 1
- EMF Broadcasting
- Station list
- ^ Christian "Live" Internet Radio Stations.... InternetRadioIndex. Retrieved on 2007-11-17.
- ^ History of K-LOVE. KLOVE.com. Retrieved on November 18, 2006.