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Radio station in Louisville, Kentucky From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WLLV (1240 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an urban gospel format. Licensed to Louisville, Kentucky, United States, the station serves the Louisville, KY-IN market area. The station is currently owned by New Albany Broadcasting Co., Inc.[3]
Frequency | 1240 kHz |
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Branding | Gospel 101.9 FM & 1240 AM |
Programming | |
Format | Urban gospel |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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WLOU | |
History | |
First air date | 1941 (as WINN) |
Former call signs | WINN (1941–1982) |
Call sign meaning | W L LoVe[1] |
Technical information[2] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 1125 |
Class | C |
Power | 530 watts |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°13′50″N 85°49′20″W |
Translator(s) | 101.9 W270CR (New Albany/Louisville) |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Website | wllvonline.com |
The station signed on in 1941 as WINN (AM), a pop station and Mutual Radio Network affiliate. In 1965, the station turned to Country & Western music and remained so until late 1982, when it was sold to a group of African-American pastors from the Chicago, Illinois area. The format changed to southern gospel music, and the call letters changed from WINN to WLLV.
WLLV's sister station in the Louisville market is urban gospel WLOU (1350 AM). Occasionally, WLLV and WLOU will simulcast programming to take advantage of WLLV's better nighttime coverage. Popular announcers through the southern gospel programming years (1983- ) include Pastor James Ford, Eld. Ben Higgins, Min. Ben Walker, Min. Sylvia Walker, Archie Dale (gospel singer, former GM), and Bishop (Rev.) D.V. Lyons.
The current General Manager is W.H. (Bill) Price.
WLLV has undergone a temporary power reduction from 1,000 watts (unlimited hours) to 530 watts (unlimited hours) due to the relocation of their tower for a sewer district project. Management hopes to have the situation with WLLV's signal (and sister station WLOU's) corrected soon.
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