| Broadcast area | Richmond, Virginia |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 98.9MHz |
| Branding | K-Love |
| Programming | |
| Format | Contemporary Christian |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Educational Media Foundation |
| WARV-FM,WKYV | |
| History | |
First air date | November 22,1971 (as WJMA-FM)[1] |
Former call signs | WJMA-FM (1971–1984) WVJZ (1984–1990) WJMA-FM (1990–2004) WCUL (2004–2005) WWLB (2005–2014)[2] |
Former frequencies | 96.7 MHz (1971–2001) |
Call sign meaning | WoLFVirginia (previous format) |
| Technical information | |
| Facility ID | 54872 |
| Class | B1 |
| ERP | 4,800watts |
| HAAT | 227.4 meters (746 ft) |
| Links | |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | klove.com |
WLFV (98.9MHz) is a commercialFMradio station,licensed toMidlothian, Virginia and serving theGreater Richmond Region.[3] The station is branded as "K-Love" and features aContemporary Christian format. The station is owned byEducational Media Foundation (EMF).[4] WLFV'stransmitter is off Basie Road inHenrico, Virginia.[5]
WJMA-FM signed on November 22, 1971, on 96.7 MHz fromOrange, Virginia. It was co-owned with WJMA (1340 AM, nowWVCV). In 2003, the station ended up in the hands of Maniquad Communications, which at the time was the owner ofrimshotsWBBT-FM inPowhatan andWARV-FM inPetersburg. Maniquad filed to move WJMA-FM to 98.9 FM in Richmond proper, and the station began broadcasting from its new facilities in March 2005.[6]
Prior to becoming K-Love in 2017, WLFV was owned byAlpha Media. The station featured a country music format branded as "The Wolf," and was simulcast on co-owned WARV-FM. On December 5, 2016, EMF filed an application with the FCC to purchase both WLFV and WARV-FM for $2 million.[7]
On March 22, 2017, following the consummation of EMF's purchase, WLFV began stunting, directing listeners to sister station WWLB (the classic country-formatted "Hank FM").[8] On March 23, 2017, WLFV went silent in advance of its impending flip to K-Love.[9]
WLFV remained off the air for three weeks while EMF repaired a failed satellite dish mount.[10] Finally, on April 14, 2017, WLFV returned to the airwaves as K-Love.[11] Despite the change in ownership and format, the station retained its WLFV call letters.
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