Latter-day Saints Channel

Radio station of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Latter-day Saints Channel (formerly the Mormon Channel) is an over the air and Internet radio station owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It is based in Salt Lake City, Utah.[1][2][3][4]

Mormon Channel is also the name of a waterway in Stockton, California.
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Latter-day Saints Channel
Broadcast areaSalt Lake City and Worldwide
FrequencyFM: 102.7 KSL-FM HD2 and HD3
BrandingLatter-day Saints Channel
Programming
FormatReligious broadcasting
Ownership
OwnerDeseret Management Corporation
History
First air date
May 18, 2009
Former call signs
Mormon Channel (2009⁠—2019)
Call sign meaning
K Salt Lake City
Technical information
Facility ID54156
ClassC
ERP25,000 watts
HAAT1140 meters
Links
WebcastStreaming portal
Websitesaintschannel.churchofjesuschrist.org
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Broadcasting 24/7 from facilities at the LDS Church's headquarters, Latter-day Saints Channel broadcasts over the Internet via the station website and over the HD2 and HD3 channels of seven FM stations: KIRO-FM in Seattle, KSL-FM in Salt Lake City, KTAR-FM in Phoenix, WARH in St. Louis, WSHE-FM in Chicago, KOSI-FM in Denver, and WYGY in Cincinnati. KIRO, KSL, KOSI and KTAR are owned by Bonneville International, itself owned by the LDS Church; WARH, WSHE-FM, and WYGY are owned by Hubbard Broadcasting, but were owned by Bonneville as well until 2011. KSWD in Los Angeles formerly aired the network on HD4 until the station's sale to Entercom.

History

On September 17, 2019, as part of an organization-wide effort to focus on the church's full name, the channel was changed to "The Latter-day Saints Channel."[5]

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