Rejoice Broadcast Network Explained

Network Name:Rejoice Radio
Network Logo:Rejoice Radio logo.svg
Branding:Rejoice Radio
Owner:Pensacola Christian College, Inc.[1]
Launch Date:December 1996[2]
Webcast:Streaming
Website:rejoice.org

Rejoice Radio is a network of Christian radio stations airing a format of Christian talk and teaching and Christian music. The network is owned by Pensacola Christian College.[1]

History

Since 1971, Rejoice Radio has broadcast Christian music and programs to encourage listeners and witness in the community. In the early 1970s, Dr. Arlin Horton was inspired to start a Christian radio station for listeners along the upper Gulf Coast. On June 21, 1971, WPCS began operation. In December 1996, WPCS expanded its outreach by broadcasting the Rejoice Broadcasting Network on its first translator station in Eugene, Oregon.[3] Now through the financial support of its listeners, Rejoice Radio is broadcast on over 40 stations and the Internet, reaching listeners across America and around the world. Rejoice Radio continues the vision of broadcasting Christian music and programming to encourage believers and provide a gospel witness in the community.

Timeline

On June 21, 1971, WPCS signed on the air as an educational, noncommercial, nonprofit, Christian radio ministry for the northwest Florida area. From its frequency 89.3 FM, WPCS broadcast Christian programming 17 hours a day.

In 1985 WPCS began broadcasting 24 hours a day.In 1987 WPCS moved to a new tower, and the frequency changed to 89.5 FM.In 1988 WPCS moved to its current location in the Visual and Performing Arts building of Pensacola Christian College.In December 1996, the Rejoice Broadcast Network began with its first station in Eugene, Oregon.

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In January 2004, the translator of Huntsville, Texas 91.1 FM began broadcasting.

On April 23 2010, the full-power station KPCS 89.7 FM began broadcasting in the Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota area.

In 2015 Rejoice Radio became available on mobile devices.

On February 10 2017, the full-power station KRRB 88.1 FM began broadcasting in the Boise, Idaho area.

In October 2018, the low-power station WJQY-LP 101.1 FM began broadcasting in the Wilson, North Carolina area.

Stations

Rejoice Radio is heard on 40 stations and 2 affiliates. The network's flagship station is WPCS in Pensacola, Florida.[2] [4]

Call signdata-sort-type="number" FrequencyCity of licenseStatedata-sort-type="number" Facility IDClassdata-sort-type="number" Power
(W)
data-sort-type="number" ERP
(W)
data-sort-type="number" Height
(m (ft))
89.5 FM C0 95,000 414m (1,358feet)
89.9 FM A 630 95m (312feet)
88.1 FM C1 45,000 298m (978feet)
KPCS 89.7 FM C2 40,000 42.4m (139.1feet)
WJQY-LP 101.1 FM LP1 10 17.8m (58.4feet)

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External links

Notes and References

  1. http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=wpcs WPCS
  2. http://www.rejoice.org/Information/AboutUs.aspx About Us
  3. http://www.rejoice.org/Information/AboutUs.aspx About Us
  4. Web site: Stations . Rejoice Radio . 2011-08-09 . October 30, 2013.