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WJRF

Coordinates:46°47′20″N92°07′08″W / 46.789°N 92.119°W /46.789; -92.119
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Christian radio station in Duluth, Minnesota

WJRF
SimulcastsKDNW Duluth
Broadcast areaDuluth-Superior
Frequency89.5MHz
BrandingLife 97.3
Programming
FormatChristian adult contemporary
Ownership
Owner
Duluth:KDNI,KDNW
Hibbing:KRFG (FM)
History
Former call signs
WNCB (1982–2004)
Call sign meaning
Jesus (is the)ReFuge (former branding)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID49348
ClassA > C1(CP)
ERP1,650watts > 40,000watts (CP)
HAAT168>223(CP) meters
Links
Public license information
Websitelife973.com

WJRF (89.5FM) is aradio station inDuluth, Minnesota. The station currently simulcastsChristian adult contemporary stationKDNW. Historically, it was its own station and the centerpiece of a regional Christian network prior to its donation toNorthwestern Media in 2019.

History

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The WJRF license was authorized in 1982 asWNCB. It was owned by North-Central Christian Broadcasting. WNCB moved from 89.1 to 89.3 MHz in 1992 and to 89.5 in 2002. In the early 1990s, it began to build out a translator network, including a short-lived venture into the Twin Cities that was forced off the air by a relocated full-power station.[2]

Shortly after the move to 89.5, North-Central Christian Broadcasting renamed itself Refuge Media Group. The WJRF call letters were adopted in 2004. In the early 2010s, several Refuge translators were sold off to commercial broadcasters to retransmit AM stations.

Former logo

On July 2, 2019, Refuge Media Group filed to donate the entire network of three main stations and 13 Refuge-owned translators to theUniversity of Northwestern – St. Paul, which disbanded the network and used its frequencies (except WJRF) to broadcast other Northwestern stations in its Life and Faith networks. Refuge-operated translators owned by third parties, such as Minn-Iowa Christian Broadcasting, were not included in the transaction.[3]

In February 2020 WJRF was granted a construction permit by the FCC, to improve its signal from a class A station using 1,650 watts of power to a class C1 station using 40,000 watts of power.[4]

Translators

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In operation, Refuge had 13 translators at the end of its life, as well as two full-power licenses outside of Duluth, KRGM inMarshall andKRFG inNashwauk. These stations became full-power repeaters of Northwestern Media Life stations, and the translators were divided among Northwestern's existing Life and Faith stations.[5]

The following translators were not owned by Refuge Media Group and thus not part of the donation of the network. The Estherville translator repeats off-air a translator reassigned to a Northwestern station and is being donated to Northwestern as of February 2020.[6]

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)HAATClassFCC info
K257CH99.3[note 1] FMEstherville, Iowa834348053 m (174 ft)DLMS
K218DK91.5[note 2] FMBloomington, Minnesota4935221649 m (161 ft)DLMS
K293BA106.5[note 3] FMElko, Minnesota13809419683 m (272 ft)DLMS
K212FM90.3[note 4] FMWarroad, Minnesota8477425053 m (174 ft)DLMS
  1. ^Owned by Lakes Area Christian Radio. Received WJRF from K210CG, which now rebroadcastsKNWC-FM.
  2. ^Owned by Minn-Iowa Christian Broadcasting
  3. ^Owned by Minn-Iowa Christian Broadcasting. Received WJRF from K218DK.
  4. ^Owned by Heartland Christian Broadcasters, Inc.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WJRF".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"Refuge Radio Goes Silent After 37 Years".Northpine. September 2, 2019. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2019.
  3. ^Venta, Lance (July 5, 2019)."Station Sales Week Of 7/5".RadioInsight. RetrievedJuly 5, 2019.
  4. ^"FCC Grants Upgrade for Duluth Station".Upper Midwest Broadcasting at NorthPine.com. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2020.
  5. ^Ellis, Jon (September 3, 2019).""Life," "Faith" Networks Expand on Former Refuge Stations".Northpine. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2019.
  6. ^Venta, Lance (February 20, 2020)."Station Sales Week of 2/20".RadioInsight. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2020.

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