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KVPW
KVPW (97.7 Hertz, MHz) is a radio station licensed to serve Mecca, California, broadcasting to the Coachella Valley area. The transmitter is in a mountain range north of Bermuda Dunes. It is an owned and operated affiliate VCY America, airing a Christian radio, Christian format. History Early years The Federal Communications Commission held a spectrum auction for the 97.7 frequency in Mecca in the late 1990s, and issued a planning permission, construction permit to the winning bid, Playa del Sol Broadcasters, on April 7, 1998. During construction, the station was assigned the KRCK-FM call sign on February 1, 1999. The station received its broadcast license in summer 2001. On June 20, 2001, KRCK-FM sign on, signed on. The station originally had an '80s rock format branded as "K-Rock", but was ordered to drop the use of the slogan due to a possible trademark infringement with KROQ-FM of Pasadena, California, Pasadena. After that, KRCK-FM flipped to Contemporary hit radio, Top 40 ( ...
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KVPH
KVPH (104.3 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to North Las Vegas, Nevada, broadcasting to the Las Vegas metropolitan area. It is owned by VCY America, Inc. and airs a Christian radio format. It carries a mix of Christian talk and teaching programs with soft Christian worship music. The station asks for donations on the air and on line. KVPH is a Class C FM station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 24,500 watts. The transmitter is on Potosi Mountain in Blue Diamond, Nevada, southwest of Las Vegas. History Adult standards (1987–2005) In 1981, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) held a spectrum auction for the 104.3 frequency. A construction permit was issued in 1986 to the winning company, Eight Chiefs, Inc. It was assigned the KJUL call letters on January 14, 1987. KJUL signed on the air in April 1989. It was known as "K-Jewel", airing an adult standards and soft oldies format. Artists played on the station included Frank Sinatr ...
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