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Broadcast area | Burlington-Plattsburgh |
Frequency | 91.5MHz (HD Radio) |
Branding | The Light |
Programming | |
Format | Christian radio |
Subchannels | HD2:Air1 |
Affiliations |
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Ownership | |
Owner | Christian Ministries, Inc. |
WCKJ, WCMD-FM, WCMK,WFTF, WGLV | |
History | |
First air date | 1996[1] |
Former call signs | WCMK (1996–1999)[2] |
Technical information[3] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 11084 |
Class | C3 |
ERP | 1,000watts |
HAAT | 285 meters (935 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 44°21′53.1″N72°55′50.4″W / 44.364750°N 72.930667°W /44.364750; -72.930667 (WGLY-FM) |
Translator(s) | See§ Translators |
Repeater(s) | See§ Stations |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen live |
Website | thelightradio |
WGLY-FM (91.5MHz, "The Light") is aChristianradio station licensed toBolton, Vermont, serving theBurlington area. The station is owned by Christian Ministries, Inc.[4]
The Light Radio Network's programming includesChristian talk and teaching andChristian music. Christian talk and teaching shows heard on The Light Radio network include;Mornings with Shawn,The Gail Robbins Show,Saturday's With Susan,The Brant Hansen Show,Turning Point withDavid Jeremiah,Truth for Life withAlistair Begg,Enjoying Everyday Life withJoyce Meyer,Insight For Living withChuck Swindoll,Joni and Friends,Focus On The Family, andIn The Market withJanet Parshall.[5] The Light Radio Network also carriesAir 1 programming on WGLY-FM HD2, and repeaters.[6]
The Light Radio Network is also heard on five other full powered stations in Vermont, as well as four low powered translators.[7]
Call sign | Frequency | City of license | Facility ID | Power (W) | ERP (W) | Height m (ft) | Class | Transmitter coordinates |
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WCMD-FM | 89.9 FM (HD) | Barre, Vermont | 11085 | — | 1,500 | 172 m (564 ft) | A | 44°7′37″N72°28′31.3″W / 44.12694°N 72.475361°W /44.12694; -72.475361 (WCMD-FM) |
WFAD | 1490 AM | Middlebury, Vermont | 53612 | 1,000 (unlimited) | — | — | C | 43°59′57.22″N73°9′33.42″W / 43.9992278°N 73.1592833°W /43.9992278; -73.1592833 (WFAD) |
WCMK | 91.9 FM | Putney, Vermont | 88180 | — | 80 | 231 m (758 ft) | A | 42°58′28.2″N72°36′10.3″W / 42.974500°N 72.602861°W /42.974500; -72.602861 (WCMK) |
WCKJ | 90.5 FM | St. Johnsbury, Vermont | 76054 | — | 1,000 | 225 m (738 ft) | C3 | 44°24′40.2″N71°58′11.3″W / 44.411167°N 71.969806°W /44.411167; -71.969806 (WCKJ) |
WGLG | 89.9 FM | Swanton, Vermont | 172444 | — | 225 | −5 m (−16 ft) | A | 44°55′2.1″N73°7′25.4″W / 44.917250°N 73.123722°W /44.917250; -73.123722 (WGLG) |
WGLV | 91.7 FM | Woodstock, Vermont | 82833 | — | 100 | 694 m (2,277 ft) | A | 43°38′22.2″N72°50′10.3″W / 43.639500°N 72.836194°W /43.639500; -72.836194 (WGLV) |
Call sign | Frequency | City of license | FID | ERP (W) | HAAT | Class | Transmitter coordinates | FCC info | Notes |
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W216CB | 91.1 FM | Ascutney, Vermont | 89943 | 10 | 612.5 m (2,010 ft) | D | 43°26′15″N72°27′6″W / 43.43750°N 72.45167°W /43.43750; -72.45167 (W216CB) | LMS | Relays WGLV |
W220AX | 91.9 FM | Ludlow, Vermont | 11099 | 10 | 16 m (52 ft) | D | 43°22′4.2″N72°40′49.3″W / 43.367833°N 72.680361°W /43.367833; -72.680361 (W220AX) | LMS | Relays WGLY-FM & HD1 |
W266CU | 101.1 FM | Middlebury, Vermont | 154466 | 80 | 0 m (0 ft) | D | 43°59′57.4″N73°9′33″W / 43.999278°N 73.15917°W /43.999278; -73.15917 (W266CU) | LMS | Relays WFAD |
W243AE | 96.5 FM | Orleans, Vermont | 11086 | 10 | 182.5 m (599 ft) | D | 44°46′1.1″N72°8′59.3″W / 44.766972°N 72.149806°W /44.766972; -72.149806 (W243AE) | LMS | Relays WCMD-FM & HD1 |
W242AG | 96.3 FM | Quechee, Vermont | 84028 | 4 | 121 m (397 ft) | D | 43°39′15.3″N72°21′30.3″W / 43.654250°N 72.358417°W /43.654250; -72.358417 (W242AG) | LMS | Relays WGLV |
WGLY-FM began broadcasting in 1996, holding the call sign WCMK.[1][2] The station's call sign was changed to WGLY-FM in 1999.[2]
WGLG was formerly WNGF, owned byNortheast Gospel Broadcasting; in August 2013, Christian Ministries reached a deal to acquire WNGF.[8] Upon the deal's completion on April 15, 2014,[9] WNGF's call letters were changed to WGLG.[10][11]
WFAD was formerly owned by Northeast Broadcasting; in December 2022, Christian Ministries agreed to acquire the station.[12] Following the deal's completion in February 2023, WFAD was expected to switch from carrying Northeast'sThe Point network to The Light.[13]