Northwestern Media

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Northwestern Media is the Christian radio ministry of the University of Northwestern – St. Paul, an evangelical university in Roseville, Minnesota. Northwestern Media operates three radio networks serving listeners primarily in the Midwestern United States: the Life Network, a Christian adult contemporary music station; the Faith Network, with Christian talk and teaching programs; and Spirit FM, also playing Christian adult contemporary music.

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Northwestern Media
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Launch dateFebruary 7, 1949 (1949-02-07)
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Websiteunwsp.edu/about-us/radio-ministries
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Northwestern Schools, as it was then known, entered the broadcasting business with the launch of KTIS-AM-FM in the Twin Cities on February 7, 1949.[1] The construction of KTIS, costing $40,000, was entirely underwritten by the school's students.[2] Its radio ministry soon expanded. On April 1, 1953, it bought KBOK in Waterloo, Iowa and changed its call letters to KNWS.[3] Growth continued with the October 25, 1955,[4]:C-149 launch of Fargo's KFNW and its 1961 acquisition of KIHO in Sioux Falls, which became KNWC.[5] Northwestern built FM stations in all three cities in 1965 (Fargo's KFNW-FM[4]:C-149 and Waterloo's KNWS-FM[6]) and 1969 (KNWC-FM in Sioux Falls[4]:C-181). Northwestern acquired WRVB-FM in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1973,[7] changing it to WNWC; the college would buy an AM station there in 1997.

In 1983, KDNI in Duluth, Minnesota came to air; it was joined by KDNW, a second frequency, in 1992. Des Moines, Iowa, became part of Northwestern Media's footprint when radio stations KJJC and KLRX were bought out of receivership[8] and became KNWI and KNWM in 2004. KJNW FM in Kansas City was acquired in 2013 from Calvary Bible College.[9]

Station sales

In 2010, citing years of low listener support and the fact that it was subsidized by the rest of the network, Northwestern College closed WSMR in Sarasota, Florida, which it had built in 1996; the station was sold to the University of South Florida for $1.275 million and began broadcasting classical music.[10]

Between 2007 and 2012, Northwestern owned a third station, KFNL in the Fargo, North Dakota, area. The station was sold to a commercial broadcaster, Mediactive, LLC, in 2012[11] and is now KBMW-FM.

Between April and August 2018, UNW briefly owned two secular stations, KDSN-AM-FM, in Denison, Iowa. UNW had acquired the stations in order to move KDSN-FM to another frequency and facilitate a signal upgrade for KNWI.[12]

Expansions

Northwestern acquired KLBF near Bismarck, North Dakota, from the Educational Media Foundation in 2017; KLBF became a Faith station, making it the westernmost station in the Northwestern Media portfolio and one of its few markets without a Life station.[13] EMF had previously donated WNWW, an AM radio station in Hartford, Connecticut, to the university in 2016.[14]

In 2018, Northwestern Media entered Omaha with its acquisition of KGBI-FM from Salem Media Group for $3.15 million.[15]

Northwestern Media made two major network acquisitions in 2019. The first came in July when the entire Refuge Radio network was donated to UNW. Refuge owned three full-power stations and 13 dependent translators in Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota.[16] The Refuge network was dismantled and almost all of its transmitters converted to repeat Life and Faith stations; former network key station WJRF in Duluth was taken silent (as Northwestern already had two stations there), the two other full-power stations began simulcasting Life stations, and the translators were spread around the Life and Faith networks.[17]

On August 6, 2019, the Illinois Bible Institute announced it would sell its New Life Radio Network (WBGL/WCIC), a two-network radio ministry primarily broadcasting in Illinois, to the University of Northwestern. UNW paid $9,901,558.34 to acquire its 13 full-power stations and eight translators.[18] The acquisition brought UNW's number of broadcast licenses to 81 in 10 states.[19]

In 2021, Northwestern filed to purchase KLMP and KSLT in Rapid City, South Dakota and their repeaters from Bethesda Christian Broadcasting,[20] closing on the purchase in January 2022.[21] It obtained new licenses for full-power non-commercial stations in Ashland, Wisconsin, and Grand Rapids, Minnesota, in 2022,[22][23] and it also purchased a series of FM translators rebroadcasting KSLT from the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel that year.[24]

In a $1.25 million transaction, UNW filed to acquire the Lake Area Educational Broadcasting Foundation, whose Spirit FM and Elevate FM services are broadcast in various cities in Missouri, in March 2023.[25] The purchase, including fifteen stations, eight translators, and six construction permits, was consummated on July 5, 2023.

In 2024, the Sound of Life Radio Network's nine stations and three translators in New York were donated to Northwestern Media.[26]

Stations

Faith Network

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Faith Network stations
Call sign Frequency City of license ERP Watts Class FCC info Rebroadcasts
KTIS900 AMMinneapolis, Minnesota50,000-D/500-NBFCC (KTIS) KTIS
K206DI89.1 FMMankato, Minnesota250DFCC (K206DI) KTIS
K214DF[note 1]90.7 FMGolden Valley-Minneapolis, Minnesota99DFCC (K214DF) KTIS
K264CD100.7 FMDes Moines, Iowa99DFCC (K264CD) KTIS
K215DU90.9 FMHutchinson, Minnesota230DFCC (K215DU) KTIS
W248CU97.5 FMMinneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota250DFCC (W248CU) KTIS
K277CC103.3 FMPennockWillmar, Minnesota170DFCC (K277CC) KTIS
WNWW[note 2]1290 AMWest Hartford, Connecticut490-D/11-NDFCC (WNWW) KTIS
W231CZ[note 1]94.1 FMHartford, Connecticut32DFCC (W231CZ) WNWW
KNWS1090 AMWaterloo, Iowa1,000-D/0-NDFCC (KNWS) KNWS
K226CK93.1 FMWaterloo, Iowa250DFCC (K226CK) KNWS
KDNI90.5 FMDuluth, Minnesota2,000C3FCC (KDNI) KDNI
K254DS98.7 FMGrand Rapids, Minnesota250DFCC (K254DS) KDNI
K207ES89.3 FMHibbing, Minnesota12DKDNI
K220BI91.9 FMGrand Marais, Minnesota34DFCC (K220BI) KDNI
KLBF[note 2]89.1 FMLincoln-Bismarck, North Dakota2,300C3FCC (KLBF) KTIS
KFNW1200 AMWest Fargo, North Dakota50,000-D/13,000-NBFCC (KFNW) KFNW
K273DJ102.5 FMWest Fargo, North Dakota250DFCC (K273DJ) KFNW
KNWC1270 AMSioux Falls, South Dakota5,000-D/2,300-NBFCC (KNWC) KNWC
K208EX89.5 FMBrandon, South Dakota230>100(CP)DFCC (K208EX) KNWC
K288EV105.5 FMBrookings, South Dakota250DFCC (K288EV) KNWC
K288GA105.5 FMSioux Falls, South Dakota220DFCC (K288GA) KNWC
K298CY107.5 FMSioux Falls, South Dakota250DFCC (K298CY) KNWC
WNWC1190 AMSun Prairie-Madison, Wisconsin4,800-D/21-NDFCC (WNWC) WNWC
W284CW104.7 FMMadison, Wisconsin250DFCC (W284CW) WNWC
KLMP88.3 FMRapid City, South Dakota63,000CFCC (KLMP) KLMP
KLMP-FM188.3 FMRapid City, South Dakota2,300DFCC (KLMP-FM1) KLMP
KCKP100.9 FMLaurie, Missouri23,500C3FCC (KCKP)
KCKV91.9 FMKirksville, Missouri1,000AFCC (KCKV)
K207AY89.3 FMSt. Robert, Missouri99DFCC (K207AY) KCKP
K211FV90.1 FMSedalia, Missouri54DFCC (K211FV) KCKP
K285FC104.9 FMJefferson City, Missouri250DFCC (K285FC) KCKP
KURL93.3 FMBillings, Montana60,000C1FCC (KURL)
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Life Network

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Life Network stations
Call sign Frequency City of license ERP Watts Class FCC info Rebroadcasts
KTIS-FM98.5 FMMinneapolis, Minnesota100,000C0FCC (KTIS-FM) KTIS-FM
K224DB92.7 FMWillmar, Minnesota170DFCC (K224DB) KTIS-FM
K232EK94.3 FMRochester, Minnesota115DFCC (K232EK) KTIS-FM
K235BH94.9 FMMankato, Minnesota250DFCC (K235BH) KTIS-FM
K270DZ101.9 FMNew Ulm, Minnesota250DFCC (K270DZ) KTIS-FM
K299AL107.7 FMAlbert Lea, Minnesota250DFCC (K299AL) KTIS-FM
KNWI107.1 FMOsceola-Des Moines, Iowa100,000C1FCC (KNWI) KNWI-FM
KNWM[note 3]96.1 FMMadrid-Ames, Iowa6,000AFCC (KNWM) KNWI-FM
KNWS-FM101.9 FMWaterloo, Iowa100,000CFCC (KNWS-FM) KNWS-FM
K242BX96.3 FMMarshalltown, Iowa250DFCC (K242BX) KNWS-FM
K245AZ96.9 FMDubuque, Iowa170DFCC (K245AZ) KNWS-FM
K261DH[note 1]100.1 FMIowa City, Iowa47DFCC (K261DH) KNWS-FM
KDNW97.3 FMDuluth, Minnesota72,000C1FCC (KDNW) KDNW-FM
KRFG[note 4]102.9 FMNashwauk-Hibbing, Minnesota25,000C3FCC (KRFG) KDNW-FM
WJRF[note 4]89.5 FMDuluth, Minnesota1,650>40,000(CP)A>C1(CP)FCC (WJRF) KDNW-FM[27]
K201IX88.1 FMGrand Rapids, Minnesota250DFCC (K201IX) KDNW-FM
W230AN93.9 FMHayward, Wisconsin250DFCC (W230AN) KDNW-FM
W220EB91.9 FMAshland, Wisconsin38DKDNW-FM
W268AT101.5 FMSpooner, Wisconsin19DFCC (W268AT) KDNW-FM
K288BF105.5 FMGrand Marais, Minnesota122DFCC (K288BF) KDNW-FM
KJNW88.5 FMKansas City, Missouri100,000C1FCC (KJNW) KJNW-FM
KSJI[note 5]91.1 FMSaint Joseph, Missouri14,000C3FCC (KSJI) KJNW-FM
KGBI-FM100.7 FMOmaha, Nebraska100,000C0FCC (KGBI-FM) KGBI-FM
KFNW-FM97.9 FMFargo, North Dakota100,000CKFNW-FM
K230AS93.9 FMFergus Falls, Minnesota250DFCC (K230AS) KFNW-FM
KNWC-FM96.5 FMSioux Falls, South Dakota100,000CFCC (KNWC-FM) KNWC-FM
KRGM[note 6]89.9 FMMarshall-Redwood Falls, Minnesota4,250C3FCC (KRGM) KNWC-FM
K208FJ89.5 FMFairmont, Minnesota250DKNWC-FM
K210CG89.9 FMSpirit Lake, Iowa250DFCC (K210CG) KNWC-FM
K220HY91.9 FMSpencer, Iowa250DFCC (K220HY) KNWC-FM
K257CH[28]99.3 FMEstherville, Iowa80DFCC (K257CH) KNWC-FM
K220IT91.9 FMWatertown, South Dakota50DFCC (K220IT) KNWC-FM
K229BK93.7 FMNorth Sioux City, South Dakota250DFCC (K229BK) KNWC-FM
K231AR94.1 FMMitchell, South Dakota250DFCC (K231AR) KNWC-FM
WNWC-FM102.5 FMMadison, Wisconsin50,000BFCC (WNWC-FM) WNWC-FM
W237CO95.3 FMRichland Center, Wisconsin10DFCC (W237CO) WNWC-FM
KSLT107.1 FMSpearfish, South Dakota100,000CFCC (W237CO) KSLT-FM
KSLT-FM1107.1 FMRapid City, South Dakota2,400DFCC (KSLT-FM1) KSLT-FM
KSLP[note 7]90.3 FMFort Pierre, South Dakota2,000AFCC (KSLP) KSLT-FM
KSLS[note 8]90.7 FMDickinson, North Dakota3,400AFCC (KSLS) KSLT-FM
K292DN106.3 FMNewcastle, Wyoming31DFCC (K292DN) KSLT-FM
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Spirit FM

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KCVY89.9 FMCabool, Missouri10,500151 m (495 ft)C3FCC (KCVY)
KCVO-FM91.7 FMCamdenton, Missouri10,000133 m (436 ft)C3FCC (KCVO-FM)
KCKE90.3 FMChillicothe, Missouri32,00082 m (269 ft)C2FCC (KCKE)
KCKF91.9 FMCuba, Missouri5,00076 m (249 ft)AFCC (KCKF)
KCVZ92.1 FMDixon, Missouri6,000100 m (330 ft)AFCC (KCVZ)
KVSR90.7 FMKirksville, Missouri50,000143 m (469 ft)C1FCC (KVSR)
KCVQ89.7 FMKnob Noster, Missouri7,70070 m (230 ft)C3FCC (KCVQ)
KCKH95.9 FMMansfield, Missouri8,900165 m (541 ft)C3FCC (KCKH)
KCKZ103.5 FMMoberly, Missouri50,000102 m (335 ft)C2FCC (KCKZ)
KCVJ100.3 FMOsceola, Missouri6,00086 m (282 ft)AFCC (KCVJ)
KCVK107.7 FMOtterville, Missouri3,700125 m (410 ft)AFCC (KCVK)
KCVX91.7 FMSalem, Missouri30,00064 m (210 ft)C2FCC (KCVX)
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Low Powered Translators

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Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)HAATClassFCC info
K293AX 106.5 FMJefferson City, Missouri1546128585 m (279 ft)DLMS
K281AT 104.1 FMLebanon, Missouri15245292122.3 m (401 ft)DLMS
K254BU 98.7 FMMarshall, Missouri1407501029 m (95 ft)DLMS
K246DD 97.1 FMRolla, Missouri3625414042.7 m (140 ft)DLMS
K208BO 89.5 FMWarsaw, Missouri362471567 m (220 ft)DLMS
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Sound of Life

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Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID Class ERP
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WFGB89.7 FMKingston, New York60896 B3,100453 m (1,486 ft)42°4′35.3″N 74°6′24.5″W
WLJH90.7 FMGlens Falls, New York77582 A40404 m (1,325 ft)43°25′12.3″N 73°45′35.4″WWARD (3/21-8/15/1997)
WGKR105.3 FMGrand Gorge, New York60904 A60414 m (1,358 ft)42°23′55.2″N 74°35′21.5″W
WHVP91.1 FMHudson, New York60899 A220318 m (1,043 ft)42°18′28.3″N 73°29′33.4″WHudson ValleyWQFA (11/15/1991-6/1/1992)
WGWR88.1 FMLiberty, New York79020 A38246 m (807 ft)41°48′4.2″N 74°47′3.5″W
WLJP89.3 FMMonroe, New York60900 A1,600283 m (928 ft)41°22′44.2″N 74°8′12.1″W
WPGL90.7 FMPattersonville, New York60890 A27221 m (725 ft)42°50′53.4″N 74°4′13.3″WWLGZ (2/26-12/20/1993)
WRPJ88.9 FMPort Jervis, New York60889 A500180 m (590 ft)41°25′36.3″N 74°34′52.5″WRadio Port Jervis
WSSK89.7 FMSaratoga Springs, New York76980 A50131 m (430 ft)43°11′35.2″N 73°45′23.4″WSaratoga Springs
W235AY94.9 FMAlbany, New York60892 D250274.3 m (900 ft)42°38′13.3″N 73°59′49.5″W
W229BH93.7 FMNewburgh, New York81887 D10288.5 m (947 ft)41°29′32″N 73°58′38″W
W206AW89.1 FMPawling, New York91575 D250212 m (696 ft)41°42′50.3″N 73°32′5.4″W
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Acquired Stations of New Life Media Network from the Illinois Bible Institute

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Notes

  1. Translator owned by the Educational Media Foundation
  2. Full-power simulcast of KTIS-AM
  3. Full-power simulcast of KNWI
  4. Full-power simulcast of KDNW
  5. Former affiliate of Spirit FM (KCVO)
  6. Full-power simulcast of KNWC-FM
  7. Full-power simulcast of KSLT
  8. Full-power simulcast of KSLT
  9. Full-power simulcast of WCIC
  10. Full-power simulcast of WBGL

References

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