WKJW | |
City: | Black Mountain, North Carolina |
Area: | Asheville, North Carolina |
Branding: | "The King's Radio Network" |
Airdate: | 1962 |
Frequency: | 1010 kHz |
Format: | Gospel Music and Preaching |
Power: | 47,000 watts day 90 watts night |
Class: | D |
Facility Id: | 5972 |
Former Callsigns: | WFGW (1962–2013) WLYT (2013) |
Owner: | International Baptist Outreach Missions, Inc. |
Sister Stations: | WKJV |
Webcast: | Listen Live |
Website: | wkjv.com |
Affiliations: | USA Radio News |
Licensing Authority: | FCC |
WKJW (1010 AM) is a commercial conservative gospel radio station broadcasting at 47,000 watts in Black Mountain, North Carolina, operated by International Baptist Outreach Missions, Inc. of Asheville, North Carolina, Dr J. Wendell Runion, President and General Manager.
The station was founded as WFGW AM in May 1962 by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.[1]
A 1970 ad in the Asheville Citizen-Times said WFGW was the only area station playing easy listening music and standards.[2] It was a daytime-only station broadcasting at 50,000 watts.[1]
Prior to 2005, it played mostly Southern gospel music which was moved online. Starting August 1, 2005, as "Faith and Freedom Radio", WFGW was a commercial talk radio station with some Christian talk.[3] WFGW Talk Radio was available on its sister-station's HD signal, 106.9 FM HD3.
WKJW must reduce power to 90 watts at night to protect Canadian clear-channel CFRB in Toronto.
International Baptist Outreach Missions, owner of WKJV of Asheville, N.C., purchased 1010 AM and started broadcasting on July 19, 2013 as WKJW.
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