Northwestern Media Explained

Network Name:Northwestern Media

Northwestern Media is the Christian radio ministry of the University of Northwestern – St. Paul, an evangelical university in Roseville, Minnesota. Northwestern Media operates three radio networks serving listeners primarily in the Midwestern United States: the Life Network, a Christian adult contemporary music station; the Faith Network, with Christian talk and teaching programs; and Spirit FM, also playing Christian adult contemporary music.

History

Northwestern Schools, as it was then known, entered the broadcasting business with the launch of KTIS-AM-FM in the Twin Cities on February 7, 1949.[1] The construction of KTIS, costing $40,000, was entirely underwritten by the school's students.[2] Its radio ministry soon expanded. On April 1, 1953, it bought KBOK in Waterloo, Iowa and changed its call letters to KNWS.[3] Growth continued with the October 25, 1955, launch of Fargo's KFNW and its 1961 acquisition of KIHO in Sioux Falls, which became KNWC.[4] Northwestern built FM stations in all three cities in 1965 (Fargo's KFNW-FM[5] and Waterloo's KNWS-FM[6]) and 1969 (KNWC-FM in Sioux Falls). Northwestern acquired WRVB-FM in Madison, Wisconsin, in 1973,[7] changing it to WNWC; the college would buy an AM station there in 1997.

In 1983, KDNI in Duluth, Minnesota came to air; it was joined by KDNW, a second frequency, in 1992. Des Moines, Iowa, became part of Northwestern Media's footprint when radio stations KJJC and KLRX were bought out of receivership[8] and became KNWI and KNWM in 2004. KJNW FM in Kansas City was acquired in 2013 from Calvary Bible College.[9]

Station sales

In 2010, citing years of low listener support and the fact that it was subsidized by the rest of the network, Northwestern College closed WSMR in Sarasota, Florida, which it had built in 1996; the station was sold to the University of South Florida for $1.275 million and began broadcasting classical music.[10]

Between 2007 and 2012, Northwestern owned a third station, KFNL in the Fargo, North Dakota, area. The station was sold to a commercial broadcaster, Mediactive, LLC, in 2012[11] and is now KBMW-FM.

Between April and August 2018, UNW briefly owned two secular stations, KDSN-AM-FM, in Denison, Iowa. UNW had acquired the stations in order to move KDSN-FM to another frequency and facilitate a signal upgrade for KNWI.[12]

Expansions

Northwestern acquired KLBF near Bismarck, North Dakota, from the Educational Media Foundation in 2017; KLBF became a Faith station, making it the westernmost station in the Northwestern Media portfolio and one of its few markets without a Life station.[13] EMF had previously donated WNWW, an AM radio station in Hartford, Connecticut, to the university in 2016.[14]

In 2018, Northwestern Media entered Omaha with its acquisition of KGBI-FM from Salem Media Group for $3.15 million.[15]

Northwestern Media made two major network acquisitions in 2019. The first came in July when the entire Refuge Radio network was donated to UNW. Refuge owned three full-power stations and 13 dependent translators in Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota.[16] The Refuge network was dismantled and almost all of its transmitters converted to repeat Life and Faith stations; former network key station WJRF in Duluth was taken silent (as Northwestern already had two stations there), the two other full-power stations began simulcasting Life stations, and the translators were spread around the Life and Faith networks.[17]

On August 6, 2019, the Illinois Bible Institute announced it would sell its New Life Radio Network (WBGL/WCIC), a two-network radio ministry primarily broadcasting in Illinois, to the University of Northwestern. UNW paid $9,901,558.34 to acquire its 13 full-power stations and eight translators.[18] The acquisition brought UNW's number of broadcast licenses to 81 in 10 states.[19]

In 2021, Northwestern filed to purchase KLMP and KSLT in Rapid City, South Dakota and their repeaters from Bethesda Christian Broadcasting,[20] closing on the purchase in January 2022.[21] It obtained new licenses for full-power non-commercial stations in Ashland, Wisconsin, and Grand Rapids, Minnesota, in 2022,[22] [23] and it also purchased a series of FM translators rebroadcasting KSLT from the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel that year.[24]

In a $1.25 million transaction, UNW filed to acquire the Lake Area Educational Broadcasting Foundation, whose Spirit FM and Elevate FM services are broadcast in various cities in Missouri, in March 2023.[25] The purchase, including fifteen stations, eight translators, and six construction permits, was consummated on July 5, 2023.

In 2024, the Sound of Life Radio Network's nine stations and three translators in New York were donated to Northwestern Media.[26]

Stations

Faith Network

Frequency! City of license! ERP Watts! Class! class="sortable"
FCC infoRebroadcasts
900 AM 50,000-D/500-N B KTIS
K206DI 89.1 FM 250 D KTIS
K214DF[27] 90.7 FM 99 D KTIS
K264CD 100.7 FM 99 D KTIS
K215DU 90.9 FM 230 D KTIS
W248CU 97.5 FM 250 D KTIS
K277CC 103.3 FM 170 D KTIS
WNWW[28] 1290 AM 490-D/11-N D KTIS
W231CZ 94.1 FM 32 D WNWW
1090 AM 1,000-D/0-N D KNWS
K226CK 93.1 FM 250 D KNWS
90.5 FM 2,000 C3 KDNI
K254DS 98.7 FM 250 D KDNI
K207ES 89.3 FM 12 D KDNI
K220BI 91.9 FM 34 D KDNI
KLBF[29] 89.1 FM 2,300 C3 KTIS
1200 AM 50,000-D/13,000-N B KFNW
K273DJ 102.5 FM 250 D KFNW
1270 AM 5,000-D/2,300-N B KNWC
K208EX 89.5 FM 230>100(CP) D KNWC
K288EV 105.5 FM 250 D KNWC
K288GA 105.5 FM 220 D KNWC
K298CY 107.5 FM 250 D KNWC
1190 AM 4,800-D/21-N D WNWC
W284CW 104.7 FM 250 D WNWC
88.3 FM 63,000 C KLMP
KLMP-FM1 88.3 FM 2,300 D KLMP
100.9 FM 23,500 C3
91.9 FM 1,000 A
K207AY 89.3 FM 99 D KCKP
K211FV 90.1 FM 54 D KCKP
K285FC 104.9 FM 250 D KCKP
93.3 FM 60,000 C1

Life Network

Frequency! City of license! ERP Watts! Class! class="sortable"
FCC infoRebroadcasts
98.5 FM 100,000 C0 KTIS-FM
K224DB 92.7 FM 170 D KTIS-FM
K232EK 94.3 FM 115 D KTIS-FM
K235BH 94.9 FM 250 D KTIS-FM
K270DZ 101.9 FM 250 D KTIS-FM
K299AL 107.7 FM 250 D KTIS-FM
107.1 FM 100,000 C1 KNWI-FM
KNWM[30] 96.1 FM 6,000 A KNWI-FM
101.9 FM 100,000 C KNWS-FM
K242BX 96.3 FM 250 D KNWS-FM
K245AZ 96.9 FM 170 D KNWS-FM
K261DH 100.1 FM 47 D KNWS-FM
97.3 FM 72,000 C1 KDNW-FM
KRFG[31] 102.9 FM 25,000 C3 KDNW-FM
WJRF[32] 89.5 FM 1,650>40,000(CP) A>C1(CP) KDNW-FM[33]
K201IX 88.1 FM 250 D KDNW-FM
W230AN 93.9 FM 250 D KDNW-FM
W220EB 91.9 FM 38 D KDNW-FM
W268AT 101.5 FM 19 D KDNW-FM
K288BF 105.5 FM 122 D KDNW-FM
88.5 FM 100,000 C1 KJNW-FM
KSJI[34] 91.1 FM 14,000 C3 KJNW-FM
100.7 FM 100,000 C0 KGBI-FM
97.9 FM 100,000 C KFNW-FM
K230AS 93.9 FM 250 D KFNW-FM
96.5 FM 100,000 C KNWC-FM
KRGM[35] 89.9 FM 4,250 C3 KNWC-FM
K208FJ 89.5 FM 250 D KNWC-FM
K210CG 89.9 FM 250 D KNWC-FM
K220HY 91.9 FM 250 D KNWC-FM
K257CH[36] 99.3 FM 80 D KNWC-FM
K220IT 91.9 FM 50 D KNWC-FM
K229BK 93.7 FM 250 D KNWC-FM
K231AR 94.1 FM 250 D KNWC-FM
102.5 FM 50,000 B WNWC-FM
W237CO 95.3 FM 10 D WNWC-FM
107.1 FM 100,000 C KSLT-FM
KSLT-FM1 107.1 FM 2,400 D KSLT-FM
KSLP[37] 90.3 FM 2,000 A KSLT-FM
KSLS[38] 90.7 FM 3,400 A KSLT-FM
K292DN 106.3 FM 31 D KSLT-FM

Spirit FM

Call signdata-sort-type="number" FrequencyCity of licensedata-sort-type="number" ERP
W
data-sort-type="number" Height
m (ft)
ClassFCC info
89.9 FM 10,500 151m (495feet) C3
KCVO-FM 91.7 FM 10,000 133m (436feet) C3
KCKE 90.3 FM 32,000 82m (269feet) C2
KCKF 91.9 FM 5,000 76m (249feet) A
KCVZ 92.1 FM 6,000 100m (300feet) A
90.7 FM 50,000 143m (469feet) C1
KCVQ 89.7 FM 7,700 70m (230feet) C3
KCKH 95.9 FM 8,900 165m (541feet) C3
KCKZ 103.5 FM 50,000 102m (335feet) C2
100.3 FM 6,000 86m (282feet) A
107.7 FM 3,700 125m (410feet) A
91.7 FM 30,000 64m (210feet) C2

Low Powered Translators

Sound of Life

Call signdata-sort-type="number" FrequencyCity of licensedata-sort-type="number" Facility IDClassdata-sort-type="number" ERP
W
data-sort-type="number" Height
m (ft)
Transmitter coordinatesCall sign meaningFormer call signs
WFGB 89.7 FM B 3,100 453m (1,486feet)
WLJH 90.7 FM A 40 404m (1,325feet) WARD (3/21-8/15/1997)
WGKR 105.3 FM A 60 414m (1,358feet)
WHVP 91.1 FM A 220 318m (1,043feet) Hudson ValleyWQFA (11/15/1991-6/1/1992)
WGWR 88.1 FM A 38 246m (807feet)
WLJP 89.3 FM A 1,600 283m (928feet)
WPGL 90.7 FM A 27 221m (725feet) WLGZ (2/26-12/20/1993)
WRPJ 88.9 FM A 500 180m (590feet) Radio Port Jervis
WSSK 89.7 FM A 50 131m (430feet) Saratoga Springs
W235AY 94.9 FM D 250 274.3m (899.9feet) 42.637°N -73.9971°W
W229BH 93.7 FM D 10 288.5m (946.5feet) 41.4922°N -73.9772°W
W206AW 89.1 FM D 250 212m (696feet) 41.714°N -73.5348°W

Acquired Stations of New Life Media Network from the Illinois Bible Institute

Call signdata-sort-type="number" FrequencyCity of licenseERP WattsClassFCC infoRebroadcasts
91.5 FM 47,000 B WCIC
WSCT[39] 90.1 FM 3,800 A WCIC
WPRC[40] 88.7 FM 8,500 B1 WCIC
W212AN 90.3 FM 55 D WSCT
W219DV 91.7 FM 38 D WSCT
W255AI 98.9 FM 55 D WCIC
W263AO 100.5 FM 19 D WCIC
K247BW 97.3 FM 40 D WPRC
91.7 FM 20,000 B WBGL
WCFL[41] 104.7 FM 50,000 B WBGL
WIBI[42] 91.1 FM 50,000 B WBGL
WNLD[43] 88.1 FM 1,000 A WBGL
WZGL[44] 88.1 FM 2,100 A WBGL
WCRT-FM[45] 88.5 FM 1,050 A WBGL
WCBW-FM[46] 89.7 FM 250 A WBGL
WBMV[47] 89.7 FM 10,500 B1 WBGL
WVNL[48] 91.7 FM 100 A WBGL
WIMB[49] 89.1 FM 3,500 A WBGL
W211AD 90.1 FM 60 D WIBI
W230BS 93.9 FM 38 D WBMV
K295FB 106.9 FM 92 D WBMV

Notes and References

  1. News: KTIS, Religious Station, Launched. Star-Tribune. February 8, 1949. August 23, 2019.
  2. News: Students Finance New Station KTIS. Minneapolis Star. February 8, 1949. August 24, 2019.
  3. News: School Group to Assume Control of KBOK Apr. 1. March 17, 1953. The Courier. August 23, 2019.
  4. News: Station KIHO Is Now KNWC. Argus-Leader. April 19, 1961. August 23, 2019.
  5. Web site: Radio. 1976 Broadcasting Yearbook. 1976. August 23, 2019.
  6. News: Waterloo's KNWS Begins FM Operation. Cedar Rapids Gazette. June 17, 1965. August 23, 2019.
  7. News: College Buys Radio Station. August 23, 2019. January 30, 1973. Wisconsin State Journal.
  8. News: ESPN radio affiliate closes. Iowa State Daily. June 26, 2003. August 23, 2019. Dave. Sprau.
  9. News: Northwestern College Buys KLJC Kansas City. RadioInsight. August 23, 2019. January 29, 2013. Lance. Venta.
  10. News: Noncommercial WSMR-FM Sarasota FL going secular. RBR. August 4, 2010. August 23, 2019.
  11. News: The Bone Fargo Goes Dark. RadioInsight. Lance. Venta. March 5, 2013. August 23, 2019.
  12. News: Station Sales Week Of 9/7: KDSN Gets Divested Soon After Its Acquisition . RadioInsight. Lance. Venta. August 23, 2019.
  13. News: KLBF/89.1 (Lincoln-Bismarck) has returned to the air.... Northpine. October 2, 2017. August 23, 2019.
  14. News: K-LOVE Transfers Ownership of WCCC-AM in Hartford to Faith Radio. NRB Today. April 14, 2016. August 24, 2019.
  15. News: Salem Media Announces Sale of KGBI-FM in Omaha. BusinessWire. May 22, 2018. August 23, 2019.
  16. News: Refuge Media Group Donates Stations To University of Northwestern-St. Paul.. Inside Radio. July 19, 2019. August 23, 2019.
  17. News: Northpine. "Life," "Faith" Networks Expand on Former Refuge Stations. September 3, 2019. Jon. Ellis. September 3, 2019.
  18. News: Faith Radio Finds New Life With 13 New Stations, Plus Translators. RBR. Adam. Jacobson. August 6, 2019. August 23, 2019.
  19. News: U. of Northwestern Buys 13 Stations From Illinois Bible Institute.. Inside Radio. August 23, 2019.
  20. News: Northpine. Bethesda Sells 2 of its 3 Rapid City Stations to Northwestern. Jon. Ellis. October 29, 2021.
  21. News: Northpine. Northwestern Closes Purchase of Two Rapid City Stations, Third to be Sold. Jon. Ellis. February 3, 2022.
  22. News: Northpine. Running List: FCC Grants New Non-Commercial FM Stations. Jon. Ellis. January 21, 2022.
  23. News: Northpine. Running List: FCC Monitor: Quad Cities FM Translator to Relay iHeart Station. Jon. Ellis. April 17, 2022.
  24. News: InsideRadio. Deal Digest - September 1, 2022. InsideRadio. Deal Digest. September 1, 2022.
  25. News: March 15, 2023. Northwestern Media Expands Across Missouri With Spirit-FM Purchase. Lance. Venta. RadioInsight.
  26. "Sound of Life To Donate Stations To Northwestern Media", RadioInsight. March 5, 2024. Retrieved August 9, 2024.
  27. Translator owned by the Educational Media Foundation
  28. Full-power simulcast of KTIS-AM
  29. Full-power simulcast of KTIS-AM
  30. Full-power simulcast of KNWI
  31. Full-power simulcast of KDNW
  32. Full-power simulcast of KDNW
  33. News: FCC Grants Upgrade for Duluth Station.. Upper Midwest Broadcasting at NorthPine.com . February 6, 2020.
  34. Former affiliate of Spirit FM (KCVO)
  35. Full-power simulcast of KNWC-FM
  36. Lakes Area Christian Radio files to donate the Estherville, IA-licensed translator K257CH at 99.3 FM to the University of Northwestern-St. Paul.News: Deal Digest – February 20, 2020.. Inside Radio. February 20, 2020. February 26, 2020.
  37. Full-power simulcast of KSLT
  38. Full-power simulcast of KSLT
  39. Full-power simulcast of WCIC
  40. Full-power simulcast of WCIC
  41. Full-power simulcast of WBGL
  42. Full-power simulcast of WBGL
  43. Full-power simulcast of WBGL
  44. Full-power simulcast of WBGL
  45. Full-power simulcast of WBGL
  46. Full-power simulcast of WBGL
  47. Full-power simulcast of WBGL
  48. Full-power simulcast of WBGL
  49. Full-power simulcast of WBGL