WKGV
WKGV (104.1 FM) is a Contemporary Christian radio station licensed to Swansboro, North Carolina. It is an affiliate of K-Love and is owned by Educational Media Foundation.
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| Broadcast area | Wilmington, North Carolina | 
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| Frequency | 104.1 MHz | 
| Branding | K-Love | 
| Programming | |
| Format | Contemporary Christian | 
| Affiliations | K-LOVE | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Educational Media Foundation | 
| History | |
First air date  | November 15, 1990 | 
Former call signs  | WZXS (11/15/1990-3/4/2003) WWTB (3/4/2003-11/29/2007)[1]  | 
| Technical information | |
| Facility ID | 67339 | 
| Class | A | 
| ERP | 5,400 watts | 
| HAAT | 105.3 meters | 
Transmitter coordinates  | 34°43′26″N 77°14′57″W | 
| Links | |
| Webcast | Listen Live | 
| Website | klove.com | 
History
    
Jack Lee, manager of WFAI in Fayetteville, North Carolina from 1960 to 1971, was general manager of WZXS when it played adult standards.[2]
WWTB "Unforgettable Radio" signed off in January 2004 when new owner Sea-Comm announced the station would begin airing the same programming as WLTT "The Big Talker".[3]
In 2007, Educational Media Foundation agreed to buy WWTB from Sea-Comm for $900,000.[4] WWTB moved its frequency from 103.9 to 104.1, and its city of license from Topsail Beach to Swansboro.[5] The former WBNE became WNTB, taking over the WLTT simulcast.
References
    
- "Call Sign History". Retrieved 2010-06-02.
 - Michael Futch, "Vic Dawson's Vision Changed Fayetteville Radio," The Fayetteville Observer, December 1, 1995.
 - Amy Hotz, "Station Bought - Format Changing," Star-News, January 29, 2004.
 - "Deals". Broadcasting & Cable. 2007-01-21. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
 - "Close encounter in Philadelphia". Radio Business Report. 2007-01-15. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
 
External links
    
- WKGV in the FCC FM station database
 - WKGV on Radio-Locator
 - WKGV in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
 
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