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WKVB
City of license Port Matilda, Pennsylvania
Broadcast area State College
Branding Positiveencouragingk-Love
Frequency 107.9 MHz
Format Contemporary Christian
ERP 450 watts
HAAT 358.0 meters
Class A
Facility ID 63546
Transmitter Coordinates 40°55′11.00″N 77°58′28.00″W / 40.9197222, -77.9744444
Former callsigns WXXZ (1992-1994)
WIKN (1994-1999)
WNCL (1999-2002)
WJHT (2002-2005)
Owner Educational Media Foundation
Webcast listen live
Website klove.com

WKVB (107.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting Contemporary Christian programming from the K-LOVE radio network. Licensed to Port Matilda, Pennsylvania, USA, the station serves the State College area. The station is currently owned by Educational Media Foundation.[1]

History

In 1994 WXXZ Port Matilda came on air quickly changing call sign to WIKN. Wink 108 programmed a rock-leaning CHR format. Due to a dispute between the license holder and the management group running the station it went dark April 1, 1995.

The station was sold to Telemedia and became a sister station to 97.1 WQWK and 1390 WRSC. The station then came back on the air in the summer of 1995, again as Wink 108, but with a Hot AC format. 107.9s tower was later moved north, power increased to 6,000 watts, and the station then became Cool 107.9 WNCL doing an Oldies format. The call sign was later changed to WJHT (Hot 107.9 ) with a rhythmic CHR with several popular DJs like Mayor Mike Jax and DJ Grooves. The frequency was sold in 2004 became the Christian contemporary radio format of today.

References

  1. ^ "WKVB Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

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