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Family Life Radio is a network of Christian radio stations in the United States, broadcasting Contemporary Christian music, as well as Christian talk and teaching programs. The network is based in Tucson, Arizona, with its flagship station as KFLT-FM at 104.1 MHz.
Type | Radio network |
---|---|
Country | United States |
Headquarters | Tucson, Arizona[1] |
Ownership | |
Owner | Family Life Broadcasting, Inc.[2] |
History | |
Launch date | 1966 |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | www |
Christian Talk and Teaching shows heard on Family Life Radio include: Intentional Living with Dr. Randy Carlson, Focus on the Family with Jim Daly, Turning Point with David Jeremiah and In Touch with Charles Stanley.[3]
In April 2024, in an effort to reduce confusion with the New York and Pennsylvania-based Family Life Network, Family Life Communications announced its intent to rebrand as Intentional Life Media. The radio network will, for the time being, continue to use the "Family Life Radio" brand.[4]
Family Life Radio is currently heard on 36 radio stations in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Michigan, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.[5]
Call sign | Frequency | City of license | State | Power (W) |
ERP (W) |
FCC info |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
KJTA | 89.9 FM | Flagstaff | Arizona | — | 1,000 | FCC (KJTA) |
KFLR-FM | 90.3 FM | Phoenix | Arizona | — | 100,000 | FCC (KFLR-FM) |
KFLT-FM | 104.1 FM | Tucson | Arizona | — | 3,000 | FCC (KFLT-FM) |
KLFF | 89.3 FM | San Luis Obispo | California | — | 4,400 | FCC (KLFF) |
KGDP-FM | 90.5 FM | Santa Maria | California | — | 17,500 | FCC (KGDP-FM) |
WJTF | 89.9 FM | Panama City | Florida | — | 100,000 | FCC (WJTF) |
WJTG | 91.3 FM | Macon | Georgia | — | 100,000 | FCC (WJTG) |
KJTY | 88.1 FM | Topeka | Kansas | — | 75,000 | FCC (KJTY) |
WUFN | 96.7 FM | Albion | Michigan | — | 3,200 | FCC (WUFN) |
WBFN | 1400 AM | Battle Creek | Michigan | 1,000 | — | FCC (WBFN) |
WUFL | 93.1 FM | Detroit | Michigan | — | 26,500 | |
WUNN | 1110 AM | Mason | Michigan | 1,000 day | — | FCC (WUNN) |
WUGN | 99.7 FM | Midland | Michigan | — | 100,000 | FCC (WUGN) |
KFLQ | 91.5 FM | Albuquerque | New Mexico | — | 20,000 | FCC (KFLQ) |
KWFL | 99.3 FM | Roswell | New Mexico | — | 16,500 | FCC (KWFL) |
WJBP | 91.5 FM | Chattanooga | Tennessee | — | 11,000 H 10,000 V | FCC (WJBP) |
KAMY | 90.1 FM | Lubbock | Texas | — | 63,000 | FCC (KAMY) |
KFLB-FM | 88.1 FM | Midland | Texas | — | 100,000 | FCC (KFLB-FM) |
WJTY | 88.1 FM | Lancaster | Wisconsin | — | 7,000 H 49,000 V | FCC (WJTY) |
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) |
City of license | State | ERP (W) |
FCC info |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
K294AN | 106.7 | Payson | Arizona | 12 | FCC (K294AN) |
K208EG | 89.5 | Alamosa | Colorado | 170 | FCC (K208EG) |
K217EG | 91.3 | Lamar | Colorado | 100 | FCC (K217EG) |
K209BC | 89.7 | San Antonio | Colorado | 48 | FCC (K209BC) |
W266CG | 101.1 | Battle Creek | Michigan | 230 | FCC (W266CG) |
W260BX | 99.9 | Lansing | Michigan | 190 | FCC (W260BX) |
K212BB | 90.3 | Alamogordo | New Mexico | 11 | FCC (K212BB) |
K209EG | 89.7 | Artesia | New Mexico | 25 | FCC (K209EG) |
K215EK | 90.9 | Carlsbad | New Mexico | 92 | FCC (K215EK) |
K205EX | 88.9 | Clovis | New Mexico | 60 | FCC (K205EX) |
K208ED | 89.5 | Deming | New Mexico | 50 | FCC (K208ED) |
K204GJ | 88.7 | Las Vegas | New Mexico | 250 | FCC (K204GJ) |
K264BA | 100.7 | Portales | New Mexico | 250 | FCC (K264BA) |
K297AE | 107.3 | Ruidoso | New Mexico | 9 | FCC (K297AE) |
K211DW | 90.1 | Tucumcari | New Mexico | 28 | FCC (K211DW) |
K298BN | 107.5 | Big Spring | Texas | 115 | FCC (K298BN) |
K269FG | 101.7 | Odessa | Texas | 250 | FCC (K269FG) |
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