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Broadcast area | Bismarck-Mandan |
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Frequency | 89.1MHz |
Branding | Faith Radio |
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Format | Christian talk and teaching |
Network | Faith Radio |
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First air date | 2006 (2006) |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 91457 |
Class | C3 |
ERP | 2,300watts |
HAAT | 213 meters |
Transmitter coordinates | 46°35′24″N100°47′47″W / 46.59000°N 100.79639°W /46.59000; -100.79639 |
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Webcast | Listen live |
Website | myfaithradio |
KLBF (89.1FM, "Faith Radio") is aradio station licensed to serveLincoln, North Dakota, serving theBismarck-Mandan area. The station is owned by theUniversity of Northwestern - St Paul. It airs aChristian talk/musicformat.
The station was assigned the KVLQ call letters by theFederal Communications Commission on March 28, 2003, and aired theK-Love network until 2008.[2] From 2008 to November 2010 the station was branded as "God's Country Radio" airing aChristiancountry andSouthern Gospel.[3] After theEducational Media Foundation (EMF) stopped distributing God's Country, KGCD changed its call sign to KLBF and returned to carrying K-Love, even thoughKBMK (88.3 FM) also carried K-Love programming in Bismarck.[4]
The University of Northwestern - St Paul agreed to acquire KLBF from EMF for $50,000 in April 2017, with the intent of using the station to carry itsFaith Radio network.[5] Following asilent period, KLBF began carrying Faith Radio by October 2017.[6]
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