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1 Lawsuit by former listeners  





2 Sale to EMF and format change to K-Love  





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Coordinates: 25°3224N 80°287W / 25.54000°N 80.46861°W / 25.54000; -80.46861
 

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WMLV
Broadcast areaMiami, Florida
Frequency89.7 MHz
BrandingK-Love
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
AffiliationsK-Love
Ownership
OwnerEducational Media Foundation

Sister stations

WFLV, WDLV
History

First air date

1970 (as WMCU)

Former call signs

WMCU (1970–2007)
WKCP (2007–2015)

Call sign meaning

W Miami LoVe
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID68118
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT309 meters (1,014 ft)

Transmitter coordinates

25°32′24N 80°28′7W / 25.54000°N 80.46861°W / 25.54000; -80.46861
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Websiteklove.com

    WMLV (89.7 FM), branded as "K-Love", is a contemporary Christian-formatted radio stationinMiami, Florida, owned by Educational Media Foundation. This listener supported, nonprofit public radio station had been owned by American Public Media Group, the parent nonprofit support organization of Minnesota Public Radio. The station was operated by Classical South Florida, a Florida nonprofit corporation owned by the American Public Media Group. The station's primary transmitter is located at 17107 SW 248 Street, 4.5 miles north of downtown Homestead.

    Most of WKCP's former classical programming was provided by American Public Media's Classical 24 service. The station's schedule also included Performance Today, SymphonyCast, Pipedreams, and Saint Paul Sunday.

    WMLV's programming is simulcast on WFLV 90.7 (formerly WPBI) in West Palm Beach and WDLVinFort Myers. WKCP originally used translator station W270AD at 101.9 FM, until that station adopted National Public Radio programming shortly after APM purchased WPBI from Barry Communications in May 2011. WFLV's main signal still runs NPR news briefs at the top of drive time hours, and its HD2 subchannel also carries NPR programming, which is simulcasted on W270AD.

    Lawsuit by former listeners

    [edit]

    89.7 FM was formerly WMCU, a Christian radio station owned by Trinity University.

    On October 19, 2007, the Christian Family Coalition spearheaded a lawsuit brought by two local residents, who filed suit against American Public Media and Trinity University and its officers, seeking an injunction and $15,000 in damages for the plaintiffs and an injunction to block the sale of WMCU and format change. The station signed back on a week prior to what was originally planned, partly in an effort to thwart any potential legal action prior to Federal Communications Commission approval of the sale.[2]

    The FCC did eventually approve the sale, in March 2008, upheld following an Application for Review to the full FCC, and while the parties involved in the campaign to try to regain the frequency continued on for several years with the state, the station has not been affected by those other matters as the issues raised by those parties concerned the seller only.

    Sale to EMF and format change to K-Love

    [edit]

    On July 17, 2015, WKCP and the two other Classical South Florida stations were sold to Educational Media Foundation and switched to EMF's K-Love contemporary Christian format under new call letters, WMLV.[3] In consequence, Christian programming resumed at 89.7 FM for the first time since 2008. EMF's purchase of WMLV, along with co-owned WDLV, WFLV, W214BD, and W270AD, was consummated on November 2, 2015, at a price of $21.7 million.

    [edit]


    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WMLV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ Miami Herald [dead link]
  • ^ "Classical South Florida Flips To K-Love; WPBI News To Continue For Now - RadioInsight". 2015-07-17. Retrieved 2023-01-03.
  • [edit]
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