Broadcast area | Wilmington, North Carolina |
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Frequency | 104.1 MHz |
Branding | K-Love |
Programming | |
Format | Contemporary Christian |
Affiliations | K-LOVE |
Ownership | |
Owner | Educational Media Foundation |
History | |
First air date | November 15, 1990 |
Former call signs | WZXS (11/15/1990-3/4/2003) WWTB (3/4/2003-11/29/2007)[1] |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 67339 |
Class | A |
ERP | 5,400 watts |
HAAT | 105.3 meters |
Transmitter coordinates | 34°43′26″N 77°14′57″W / 34.72389°N 77.24917°W |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | klove.com |
WKGV (104.1 FM) is a Contemporary Christian radio station licensed to Swansboro, North Carolina. It is an affiliate of K-Love and is owned by Educational Media Foundation.
History
Jack Lee, manager of WFAI in Fayetteville, North Carolina from 1960 to 1971, was general manager of WZXS when it played adult standards.[2]
WWTB "Unforgettable Radio" signed off in January 2004 when new owner Sea-Comm announced the station would begin airing the same programming as WLTT "The Big Talker".[3]
In 2007, Educational Media Foundation agreed to buy WWTB from Sea-Comm for $900,000.[4] WWTB moved its frequency from 103.9 to 104.1, and its city of license from Topsail Beach to Swansboro.[5] The former WBNE became WNTB, taking over the WLTT simulcast.
References
- ↑ "Call Sign History". Retrieved 2010-06-02.
- ↑ Michael Futch, "Vic Dawson's Vision Changed Fayetteville Radio," The Fayetteville Observer, December 1, 1995.
- ↑ Amy Hotz, "Station Bought - Format Changing," Star-News, January 29, 2004.
- ↑ "Deals". Broadcasting & Cable. 2007-01-21. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
- ↑ "Close encounter in Philadelphia". Radio Business Report. 2007-01-15. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
External links
- WKGV in the FCC FM station database
- WKGV in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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