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Coordinates: 47°3253N 122°4822W / 47.54806°N 122.80611°W / 47.54806; -122.80611
 

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KYFQ

Broadcast area

Seattle-Tacoma metropolitan area

Frequency

91.7 MHz FM

Programming

Format

Christian talk and teaching

Affiliations

Salem Radio Network (SRN)

Ownership

Owner

Bible Broadcasting Network, Inc.

History

First air date

1949 (as KTOY)[1]

Former call signs

KTOY (1949[1]-1986)[2]
KTPS-FM (1986–1992)[2]
KBTC-FM (1992–2004)[2]
KXOT (2004–2015)[2]

Technical information

Facility ID

62470

Class

C1

ERP

4,300 watts

HAAT

582 meters (1,909 ft)

Links

Webcast

Listen Live

Website

bbnradio.org

KYFQ (91.7 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station licensedtoTacoma, Washington, and serving the Seattle-Tacoma radio market. The station is owned by Bible Broadcasting Network, Inc. It airs a Christian talk and teaching radio format.

National religious leaders heard on KYFQ include Chuck Swindoll, Adrian Rogers and Joni Eareckson Tada. Some news and programming is provided by the Salem Radio Network (SRN).

History[edit]

Tacoma School District[edit]

In 1949, the station first signed onasKTOY.[3] It was owned by the Tacoma School District and had its studios at its vocational school, which became Bates Technical College in 1991. During the day it was operated by Bates broadcasting students studying under former KJR DJ Lee Perkins. It was powered at 3,500 watts, enough to cover Tacoma and adjacent communities but not the larger Seattle radio market.

From 1978 to 1984, KTOY aired educational programs during the day, with Top 40 hits in the afternoon and evening. Starting at midnight on Friday and lasting until 6:00 p.m. Sunday, KTOY broadcast hip hop music and urban contemporary under the slogan "Giving You The Music of Tomorrow, Today." During 1983-1984, the late night hip-hop program's slogan was "R&B's best in the Pacific Northwest." By 1985, the urban format was no longer the entire weekend.

In the 1980s, the power was increased to 7,900 watts. The station changed its call signtoKTPS-FM for Tacoma Park Schools, in 1986.[4] Then in 1992, the call letters were switched to KBTC for Bates Technical College. The station only played hip-hop and urban music on Sunday for two hours in the form of a top 20 countdown.

Public Radio Capital[edit]

KBTC was sold to Public Radio Capital, which then leased the frequency to the University of Washington's college station, 90.3 KEXP. KEXP wanted to extend its signal into the South Sound. So it simulcast its regular alternative rock programming on 91.7, changing its call letters to KXOT.

On November 3, 2005, KEXP announced it was terminating operation on KXOT at the end of the calendar year due to a financial crunch. However, KEXP continued to simulcast on KXOT into 2006 while Public Radio Capital decided what to do with 91.7. On May 24, 2006, NPR network affiliate 94.9 KUOW-FM announced it signed a new lease with PRC. KXOT returned to the air, run by KUOW-FM, but airing alternate programming as KUOW-2, in August 2006.

On May 15, 2012, PRC announced that it would drop its KUOW-2 programming on 91.7 on June 29. However, this was delayed until July 2. The station went silent at midnight on that day, as the station was awaiting a new programming provider.[5]

On January 7, 2013, the station returned to the air, from a new transmitter site on Gold Mountain, coupled with an increase in power to 23,000 watts. The station aired the audio from Washington State's public affairs government television channel TVW.

Bible Broadcasting Network[edit]

The Bible Broadcasting Network announced on February 4, 2015, that it would purchase KXOT from PRC for $2.4 million.[6] PRC then took the station off-the-air until the completion of the sale.[7]

Upon taking control on May 13, BBN relaunched the station as KYFQ.[8] The station began running BBN's schedule of Christian talk and teaching programs.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b History Cards for KYFQ, fcc.gov. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
  • ^ a b c d Call Sign History, fcc.gov. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1960 page A-249
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1988 page B-303
  • ^ "KXOT Tacoma To Drop KUOW2 Programming – RadioInsight".
  • ^ "Bible Broadcasting Network Acquires KXOT/Seattle". Radio Online. February 4, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  • ^ "Notification of Suspension of Operations / Request for Silent STA". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. February 13, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  • ^ "Media Bureau Call Sign Actions" (PDF). Federal Communications Commission. April 7, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  • External links[edit]

    Radio stations in the Seattle, Washington, metropolitan area, including Tacoma and Bellevue

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  • KFC
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  • Satellite radio local traffic/weather
    XM Channel 221
    Sirius Channel 156

    Nearby regions
    Longview-Kelso
    Northwest Washington
    Olympia-Centralia
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    See also
    List of radio stations in Washington

    Notes
    1. Travelers' information station for WSDOT.

    Religious radio stations in the state of Washington

    Stations

  • KACW - South Bend
  • KALE - Richland
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  • KCMS - Edmunds
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  • KEEH – Spokane
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  • KGDN – Pasco
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  • KGTS - College Place
  • KJCF - Asotin
  • KJVH – Longview
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  • KKRS – Davenport
  • KLGW - Grand Coulee
  • KLOY - Ocean Park
  • KLSW – Covington
  • KLUW - East Wenatchee
  • KLWA - Westport
  • KLWO - Longview
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  • KMLW – Moses Lake
  • KNBQ - Central Park
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  • KYAK – Yakima
  • KYFQ – Tacoma
  • KYKV - Selah
  • KYOZ – Spokane
  • KYPL - Yakima
  • KYYR-LP - Yakima
  • Defunct

  • KZLF-LP – Pullman
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    news/talk
    NPR
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    rock
    sports
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    Classical
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    Other

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