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WLVM (98.3 FM) is an American
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to serve the community of Chickasaw, Alabama, and broadcasting to the
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. The station is owned by the
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.


Programming

WLVM began broadcasting a
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music format branded as " K-LOVE" on July 15, 2012. The shift from the previous
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music format was a result of a multi-station deal that saw the programming formerly on WDLT-FM move to WABD (now WDLT-FM, 104.1 FM), the
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format on WABD moved to WLVM (now
WABD WABD (97.5 FM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Mobile, Alabama. The station, established in 1973 as WABB-FM, is owned and operated by Cumulus Media. Its studios are on Dauphin Street in Midtown Mobile, and its ...
, 97.5 FM), and the Christian programming on WLVM moved to WDLT-FM.


History

In 1980, this station was constructed with the assigned callsign WTUX. By the time it signed on, the call letters had been changed to WJQY and the station operated as "Joy-FM", a light music station. Initial license holder was the late broadcaster W.H. ("Bill") Phillips, who opened the station on a tiny patch of land annexed to the city of Chickasaw that actually was located in Mobile. Programmed by
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, radio legend Bob Martin, it suffered from a low 3,000 watt signal. Even after beating crosstown rival, WLPR-FM, in its first ratings period, station ownership decided to switch to a new
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format and renamed the station "Q Country". This format faced tough local competition from market leader WKSJ-FM. In January 1984, WJQY was sold by Phillips Radio Inc. to EJM Broadcasting, owned by
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, broadcaster Ed Muniz. He had the call letters changed to WDLT on February 15, 1984, and switched the format to light rock. The staff was replaced and Bob Martin moving to WKSJ-FM (as personality Kelly Martin) and later shifted to WKRG-FM, WMXC (as Robert Gauge) with a short return to WOMC-FM in
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. In July 1986, EJM Broadcasting sold WDLT to JAB Broadcasting Co., owned by J. Alex Bowab. One year later, in July 1987, control of the station was transferred from JAB Broadcasting Co. to JAB Broadcasting Inc. The station changed hands in July 1992 from JAB Broadcasting Inc. to United Broadcasting, Inc. The new owners adopted an Urban Adult Contemporary/Jazz format. In August 1993, a new transmitter and an authorization to increase ERP to 6,000 watts boosted coverage. In May 1997 United Broadcasting reached an agreement to sell WDLT to April Broadcasting, Inc. The deal was approved by the FCC on July 8, 1997, and the transaction was consummated on October 31, 1997. When AM sister station WHOZ changed its callsign to WDLT, the FM station was assigned the WDLT-FM call letters by the
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on January 31, 1998. (That AM station changed callsigns again in 2007, first to WWFF then to the current
WXQW WXQW (660 kHz) is an AM talk radio station licensed to Fairhope, Alabama, and serving the Mobile metropolitan area. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and the broadcast license is held by Cumulus Licensing LLC. The radio studios and offic ...
.) In October 1999, control of WDLT-FM was transferred from M&F Associates L.P. to Cumulus Media, Inc. On July 9, 2012,
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announced that WLVM (97.5 FM) had been sold by the
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to its holding company, Cumulus Licensing, LLC, as part of a multi-station deal. As a result, several format shifts were scheduled to take place simultaneously at noon on July 15, 2012. The
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format on WDLT-FM moved to WABD (now WDLT-FM, 104.1 FM), the CHR format on WABD moved to WLVM (now
WABD WABD (97.5 FM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Mobile, Alabama. The station, established in 1973 as WABB-FM, is owned and operated by Cumulus Media. Its studios are on Dauphin Street in Midtown Mobile, and its ...
, 97.5 FM), and the Christian programming on WLVM moved to WDLT-FM (now WLVM, 98.3 FM). The FCC accepted the WLVM license transfer application on July 10, 2012, and changed its call sign to WABD on July 16, 2012, but , had yet to approve the sale of the station. WABD and WDLT-FM are being operated under
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s until the sales are approved and the transactions consummated.


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* {{K-LOVE LVM K-Love radio stations Contemporary Christian radio stations in the United States Mobile County, Alabama Radio stations established in 1982 1982 establishments in Alabama Educational Media Foundation radio stations LVM