WLFJ-FM

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WLFJ-FM
Broadcast areaGreenville-Spartanburg area
Frequency89.3 MHz
(HD Radio)
BrandingHis Radio 89.3
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian music
Ownership
OwnerRadio Training Network, Inc.
WHRT-FM, WRTP, WALC, WLFS, WSHP-FM
History
First air date
May 1983
Call sign meaning
With Love From Jesus
Technical information
Facility ID54856
ClassC1
ERP41,000 watts (horizontal)
37,000 watts (vertical)
HAAT335 meters (1099 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
34°56′26.00″N 82°24′44.00″W / 34.9405556°N 82.4122222°W / 34.9405556; -82.4122222
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteOfficial His Radio Website
His Radio - Greenville Website

WLFJ-FM (89.3 MHz) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Greenville, South Carolina and serving the Upstate, including Spartanburg, Anderson and Clemson. Owned by the Radio Training Network, it broadcasts a contemporary Christian music format branded as His Radio.

Three family ministries are also included in the weekday schedule, Dr. James Dobson, David Jeremiah and Charles Stanley.[1]

HD Radio

WLFJ-FM broadcasts in the HD Radio format.[2]

  • HD2 carries His Radio Z, a youth-oriented Christian CHR format; it is syndicated from the First Baptist Church of Spartanburg's WHRZ-LP.
  • HD3 carries His Radio Praise, a contemporary worship music format. It is also available on FM via 103.9 WSHP-FM/Easley and 89.7 W209CM/Simpsonville.
  • HD4 carries His Radio Talk, which airs talk and teaching programming. It is available on FM via 91.9 WHRT-FM/Cokesbury, and the translator 92.9 W225AZ. Under a local marketing agreement, it was also aired on iHeartMedia's AM daytimer WLFJ, but this arrangement ended in August 2019.[3]

Translators

In addition to the main station, WLFJ-FM is simulcast on 94.1 WGFJ in Cross Hill, South Carolina, which serves the western portion of the Upstate. It also operates 13 FM translators that bring the signal into portions of the Atlanta, Asheville and Charlotte radio markets.

Call sign Frequency City of license ERP (W) Class FCC info
W266AH 101.1 FM Athens, Georgia 10 D FMQ
W242BN 96.3 FM Commerce, Georgia 38 D FMQ
W299AT 107.7 FM Cornelia, Georgia 10 D FMQ
W220CK 90.9 FM Toccoa, Georgia 10 D FMQ
W238BO 95.5 FM Black Mountain, North Carolina 10 D FMQ
W215AZ 90.9 FM Boone, North Carolina 10 D FMQ
W279AI 103.7 FM Hendersonville, North Carolina 10 D FMQ
W224BN 92.7 FM Hickory, North Carolina 38 D FMQ
W243BX 96.5 FM Valdese, North Carolina 2 D FMQ
W231AR 94.1 FM Weaverville, North Carolina 10 D FMQ
W243BY 96.5 FM Charlotte, North Carolina 250 D FMQ
W252BU 98.3 FM Dallas, North Carolina 250 D FMQ

The Charlotte-area and Hickory translators are branded as "His Radio 96.5 and 98.3," and air separate station identifications and commercials. Their programming is also repeated on the second HD channel of WHQC in Charlotte.

Additionally, WAFJ in Augusta, Georgia; WLFA in Asheville, North Carolina; WCFJ in Columbia, South Carolina and WRTP in Raleigh, North Carolina air many of the same programs as WLFJ.

References

  1. ^ http://www.hisradio.com/about_us.php, Retrieved on 2009-06-02.
  2. ^ http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=65 HD Radio Guide for Greenville-Spartanburg
  3. ^ "Long Running LMA Comes To End In Greenville". RadioInsight. 2019-08-14. Retrieved 2019-08-16.

External links

Official website