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Coordinates: 33°3547N 112°0531W / 33.59639°N 112.09194°W / 33.59639; -112.09194
 

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KPHF
Shared-time with KVCP
Frequency88.3 MHz
Programming
FormatDefunct (formerly Religious)
Ownership
Owner
  • (Family Stations, Inc.)
  • History

    Last air date

    March 22, 2023

    Call sign meaning

    PHoenix Family
    Technical information
    Facility ID20879
    ClassC1
    ERP22,500 watts
    HAAT297 meters (974 feet)

    Transmitter coordinates

    33°35′47N 112°05′31W / 33.59639°N 112.09194°W / 33.59639; -112.09194
    Links
    Websitewww.familyradio.org

    KPHF (88.3 FM) was a radio station broadcasting a religious radio format. It was licensed to Phoenix, Arizona. The station was owned by Family Radio and aired several Christian ministry broadcasts from noted teachers such as RC Sproul, Alistair Begg, Ken Ham, John F. MacArthur, Adriel Sanchez, Dennis Rainey, John Piper, and others as well as traditional and modern hymns and songs by Keith & Kristyn Getty, The Master's Chorale, Fernando Ortega, Chris Rice, Shane & Shane, Sovereign Grace Music, Sara Groves, and multiple other Christian and Gospel music artists.

    History[edit]

    KVCP operated the programming during daytime hours from 5AM to 7:30PM, with the remaining hours used by KPHF. The stations' original owners began this shared time arrangement in 1990.

    On March 22, 2023, Family Radio surrendered KPHF's license to the Federal Communications Commission for cancellation, and it was cancelled the next day. In exchange for the license surrender and the ability to take over the frequency on a full-time basis, VCY America, owners of KVCP, paid Family Radio $800,000 and agreed to carry Family Radio's programming on KVCP's HD2 channel, feeding Family Radio's translator K298CK. Additionally, Family Radio agreed to carry VCY America's programming on the HD2 channel of its KEBR in Sacramento, California.[1]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Family Stations & VCY America Agree to Unwind Phoenix Timeshare Agreement - RadioInsight". 22 March 2023.

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