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American Christian radio network

LifeTalk Radio
TypeRadio network
Country
BrandingLifeTalk Radio
Ownership
OwnerThe North American Division of theSeventh-day Adventist Church
History
Launch dateMarch 1992
Coverage
AvailabilityInternational, through broadcast stations andtranslators
Links
WebcastMain Stream:Listen Live
Kids Stream:Listen Kids
Music:Listen Music
Websitelifetalk.net
Part ofa series on
Seventh-day
Adventist Church
James and Ellen White
Adventism

LifeTalk Radio is a network of over 200 radio stations featuringChristian music,Christian talk and teaching, and other religious programming.[1][2] Its headquarters are inRiverside, California.[3] LifeTalk Radio is the only radio network owned by the North American Division of theSeventh-day Adventist Church,[4] and is a ministry of the Adventist Media Center.[5][6]

History

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In 1991, LifeTalk Radio was founded by Paul Moore, inYakima, Washington.[4][7] In 2000, the network's headquarters moved toVonore, Tennessee.[8][4] In October 2001, Moore was given the Society of Adventist Communicators' "Award of Pioneering Innovation" for creating the network.[9][10] In 2002, Moore retired as president of LifeTalk Radio, and was replaced by Phil Follett.[4][7] On July 15, 2004, Steven Gallimore became president of LifeTalk Radio, and the network moved its headquarters toCollegedale, Tennessee later that year.[11] In 2011, LifeTalk Radio moved its headquarters toSimi Valley, California.[12] By 2015, the network's headquarters had been moved to Riverside, California.[3][13]

LifeTalk Radio's first radio station,KSOH in Yakima, Washington, began broadcasting in March 1992.[14] The station was launched with an "interactive talk radio" format, airing Christian talk programming.[14] In 1996, LifeTalk Radio purchased and launched several additional stations.[1][15] In 2000, the network was heard on 15 stations,[16] 8 of which were owned by the network.[17] By 2004, LifeTalk Radio was airing on 35 stations,[18] by 2005 it was airing on 65 stations,[19] and by 2008 the network was airing on 70 stations.[20] By 2015, the network was airing on over 100 stations.[21]

Stations

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LifeTalk Radio is heard on over 73 full-time and part-time affiliates in the United States, along with 122 additional affiliates internationally.[21] LifeTalk Radio also streams throughRoku.[22]

Owned and operated stations

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 United States
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseStateFacility ID
KUDU91.9 FMTokAlaska76851
KSVA920 AMAlbuquerqueNew Mexico11230
WBLC1360 AMLenoir CityTennessee36691
KCSH88.9 FMEllensburgWashington81756
KSOH89.5 FMYakimaWashington10023

Translators

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Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseStateFacility ID
W217AW91.3DaltonGeorgia90196
K282CD104.3Los LunasNew Mexico202798
K220GX91.9The DallesOregon91144
K217EI91.3ScioOregon93023
W220CO91.9CarbondalePennsylvania91847
W253BO98.5CollegedaleTennessee140306
W236DA95.1Lenoir CityTennessee157012

Fulltime affiliates

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 United States
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseState
WYFR-LP89.9 FMFairhopeAlabama
KQQS89.3 FMSitkaAlaska
KPGC-LP95.1 FMNormanArkansas
KWOL-LP103.7 FMArroyo GrandeCalifornia
KXFB-LP99.5 FMCaliforniaCalifornia
KRGR-LP101.3 FMParadiseCalifornia
WSDX-LP101.9 FMBrandonFlorida
WSRD-LP93.1 FMAlbanyGeorgia
WLOJ-LP102.9 FMCalhounGeorgia
WYAW-LP93.5 FMSavannahGeorgia
KOTF-LP97.5 FMHaydenIdaho
KQFR90.7 FMMoyie SpringsIdaho
WLSE103.3 FMCantonIllinois
WWTG88.1 FMCarpentersvilleIllinois
WSHI-LP98.5 FMShelbyvilleIndiana
KSDH-LP100.1 FMGreat BendKansas
KBFA-LP95.7 FMWest MonroeLouisiana
WGPG-LP92.9 FMBattle CreekMichigan
WSFT-LP105.5 FMBerrien SpringsMichigan
WMLY-LP93.1 FMMarshallMichigan
WYNJ89.5 FMBlackduckMinnesota
WHPJ88.7 FMHibbingMinnesota
WYSG-LP96.3 FMHinckleyMinnesota
KPJT-LP99.1 FMMaple GroveMinnesota
KOPJ89.3 FMSebekaMinnesota
KOLJ-FM91.1 FMWannaskaMinnesota
KLHW-LP90.5 FMKansas CityMissouri
KHCI-LP104.1 FMMoberlyMissouri
KSLN-LP95.9 FMSullivanMissouri
KETI-LP95.7 FMChoteauMontana
KANB-LP102.3 FMKalispellMontana
KWLY-LP104.9 FMMissoulaMontana
WLWM-LP105.7 FMCharlestownNew Hampshire
WBLN-LP104.9 FMGlens FallsNew York
WKHV-LP103.9 FMKingstonNew York
KTWJ90.9 FMBismarckNorth Dakota
KSAF-LP104.1 FMMinotNorth Dakota
KLYF-LP100.7 FMCoquilleOregon
KGEL-LP92.5 FMJasperOregon
KFYL-LP94.3 FMLa GrandeOregon
KMAB-LP99.3 FMMadrasOregon
KGLS-LP99.1 FMTillamookOregon
WOLR-LP98.9 FMWilliamsportPennsylvania
WYEJ-LP106.7 FMAndersonSouth Carolina
WJNU-LP97.5 FMCookevilleTennessee
WDNX89.1 FMSavannahTennessee
KJHV-LP96.3 FMKilleenTexas
KVBM-LP104.7 FMKilleenTexas
WXTR89.9 FMTappahannockVirginia
KTFJ-LP104.7 FMBurlingtonWashington
KEIT-LP100.7 FMColvilleWashington
KEEH (HD2)104.9 FMSpokaneWashington
KLRF88.5 FMWalla WallaWashington
WPGR-LP105.7 FMClear LakeWisconsin

Translators

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Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseStateFacility ID
W250BK97.9ChatsworthGeorgia141703
K209FH89.7GrangevilleIdaho140898
W282BS104.3DunlapIllinois141895
K228EW93.5BemidjiMinnesota144466
W284CO104.7AshevilleNorth Carolina156080
K223CV92.5 FMAlbanyOregon141709
W288DC105.5 FMColumbiaTennessee141179
W234AW94.7PulaskiTennessee141167

References

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  1. ^abJack Nash, "New Christian Radio Launched in Louisville",Southern Tidings, May 1996. pp. 10-11. Accessed August 18, 2015
  2. ^Program Schedule,LifeTalk Radio, Accessed August 18, 2015
  3. ^ab"Contact Us",LifeTalk Radio. Accessed August 18, 2015
  4. ^abcd"Paul Moore, President of LifeTalk Radio, Retires",Adventist Review, (2002) Accessed August 18, 2015
  5. ^Newsbreak,Adventist Review, August 22, 1996. p. 21. Accessed August 18, 2015
  6. ^Organization, Adventist Media Center. Accessed August 18, 2015
  7. ^abCyril Miller, "Paul Moore's Retirement Celebrated",Southern Tidings, June 2002. p. 20. Accessed August 18, 2015
  8. ^"Radio network moves headquarters to Vonore",The Advocate and Democrat, April 20, 2000.
  9. ^Sheila Elwin, "Creating Relationships, Communicating Christ",Southern Tidings, November 2001. p. 22. Accessed August 17, 2015
  10. ^Mark A. Kellner, "Adventist Communicators Conference: 'Communicating Christ'",Adventist News Network, October 15, 2001. Accessed August 18, 2015
  11. ^News Notes,Adventist Review, (2004) Accessed August 18, 2015
  12. ^Jacquie Biloff, "Life Talk Radio Moves to California; Officials Cite Reorganization", Dakota Conference of Seventh Day Adventists, January 20, 2011. Internet Archive. Archived July 19, 2011. Accessed August 18, 2015
  13. ^Contact Us,LifeTalk Radio. Internet Archive. Archived November 12, 2014. Accessed August 19, 2015
  14. ^abCindy Chamberlin, "Yakima Radio Station Targets Talk Audience", North Pacific Union Conference Gleaner, Volume 87, Number 20, November 2, 1992. Accessed August 19, 2015
  15. ^"For the Record",Broadcasting & Cable, September 2, 1996. p. 75. Accessed August 19, 2015
  16. ^"Letters From Listeners",Adventist Review, January 6, 2000. p. 45 Accessed August 19, 2015
  17. ^"Radio Business",Radio & Records, Issue Number 1332, January 7, 2000. p. 6. Accessed August 19, 2015
  18. ^"New Radio Stations Go On-the-Air . . . ![permanent dead link]",Carolina Action, Volume IV, 2004. p. 5. Accessed August 19, 2015
  19. ^Typeline,Review and Herald Publications, Volume 21, Number 12, June 16, 2005. p. 1. Accessed August 19, 2015
  20. ^Adventist Review, Volume 185, Issues 1-18, (2008) p. 33
  21. ^abStations,LifeTalk Radio. Accessed August 17, 2015
  22. ^"Now Streaming to 10 Million Homes on Roku",LifeTalk Radio. Accessed August 18, 2015

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