WLJV explained

WLJV
City:Spotsylvania, Virginia
Area:Fredericksburg, Virginia
Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Caroline County, Virginia
Branding:K-Love
Airdate:November 6, 2005
Format:Contemporary Christian
Power:8,000 Watts
Haat:151m (495feet)
Class:B1
Facility Id:90679
Coordinates:38.1967°N -77.5625°W
Former Callsigns:WWED (2005–2014)
WYAU (2014–2017)
Owner:Educational Media Foundation
Webcast:Listen Live
Licensing Authority:FCC

WLJV (89.5 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station licensed to Spotsylvania, Virginia, serving the City of Fredericksburg along with Spotsylvania and Caroline Counties in Virginia.[1] WLJV is owned by Educational Media Foundation, and broadcasts the Christian contemporary music radio format from the co-owned K-Love Network.[2]

History

In 2005, WWED signed on the air. It was owned by the religious-based Educational Media Corporation of Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia. (The Educational Media Corporation is not related to the current owner, the Educational Media Foundation.) The station ran various genres of contemporary Christian and Southern gospel music until 2012. It then changed to a classical music format. During this time, WWED's programming was simulcast on WWEM in Rustburg, Virginia, serving the Lynchburg media market.[3]

In June 2014, Educational Media Corporation sold both stations. American University announced a deal to purchase WWED for $375,000, making it a simulcast of NPR member station WAMU in Washington, D.C. WAMU purchased the station in order to compete with WVTF, which had signed on repeater WQIQ as the area's first NPR station the previous year.[4] The changeover to WAMU programming was made in October 2014, including a call sign change to WYAU.

WAMU sold the station to Educational Media Foundation on October 4, 2017, for $400,000. On December 7, WAMU unexpectedly took WYAU dark, as it was starting a pledge drive and believed it would be unethical to solicit pledges from those who would lose access to its programming.[5] The sale was granted on November 28 and closed on December 21, at which point the station changed its call sign to WLJV.[6] [7] WLJV returned to air with K-Love programming on January 5, 2018.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arbitron Station Information Profiles. November 16, 2014. Nielsen Audio/Nielsen Holdings.
  2. Web site: WLJV Facility Record. November 16, 2014. Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. News: Spotsylvania WWED 89.5 FM to be sold to WAMU. Fredericksburg.com. en.
  4. News: Radio+Television Business Report. American University buys WWED-FM Fredericksburg. June 17, 2014.
  5. Web site: A Transition For WYAU Listeners. WAMU.
  6. News: EMF Buys Another In Virginia. All Access. en.
  7. Web site: Media Bureau Call Sign Actions. Federal Communications Commission. November 15, 2017. November 15, 2017.
  8. Web site: WLJV Facility Data. FCCData.