KJIL

KJIL is a Christian radio station broadcasting on 99.1 FM, licensed to Copeland, Kansas and serving the areas of Dodge City, Kansas, Garden City, Kansas, and Liberal, Kansas. The station is owned by Great Plains Christian Radio.[1]

KJIL
Broadcast areaDodge City, Kansas
Garden City, Kansas
Liberal, Kansas
Frequency99.1 MHz
Programming
FormatChristian Adult Contemporary Music
Ownership
OwnerGreat Plains Christian Radio, Inc.[1]
KHYM
History
First air date
September 5, 1992[2][3]
Technical information
Facility ID24987
ClassC1
ERP100,000 Watts
HAAT285 meters (935 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
37°28′34″N 100°36′01″W
Links
WebcastListen to KJIL West
Listen to KJIL East
Websitekjil.com

The station's format consists primarily of Christian adult contemporary music, with a few Christian talk and teaching programs.[4]

History

KJIL began broadcasting September 5, 1992.[2][3] The station's first translator began broadcasting in 1994.[3] In December 1999, 90.7 KJOV in Woodward, Oklahoma began simulcasting KJIL.[5] Great Plains Christian Radio purchased the station for $60,000 the following year.[6]

In 2001, Great Plains Christian Radio acquired country music formatted KDMM-FM 105.7 in Herington, Kansas, and the station adopted a Christian adult contemporary format, with its call sign being changed to KJRL.[3][7][8]

Translators

KJIL is also heard on translators throughout Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Colorado, as well as on full power stations KJRL 105.7 in Herington, Kansas, KJLG 91.9 in Emporia, Kansas, KJGC 88.9 in Garden City, Kansas, KJHI 88.7 in Haviland, Kansas, KJVL 88.1 in Hutchinson, Kansas, KJIH 89.9 in Manhattan, Kansas, KJLJ 88.5 in Scott City, Kansas, KNGM 88.9 in Guymon, Oklahoma, KJOV 90.7 in Woodward, Oklahoma, and KJHL 90.9 in Boise City, Oklahoma.[9]

Kansas

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseERP (W)HAATClassFCC info
KJRL 105.7 FMHerington, Kansas12,500141 m (463 ft)C3FMQ
KJLG 91.9 FMEmporia, Kansas3,00081 m (266 ft)AFMQ
KJGC 88.9 FMGarden City, Kansas24084 m (276 ft)AFMQ
KJHI 88.7 FMHaviland, Kansas2,500128 m (420 ft)AFMQ
KJVL 88.1 FMHutchinson, Kansas57057 m (187 ft)AFMQ
KJIH 89.9 FMManhattan, Kansas3,50092 m (302 ft)AFMQ
KJLJ 88.5 FMScott City, Kansas25,00089 m (292 ft)C3FMQ
K234AG 94.7 FMAshland, Kansas20559 m (194 ft)DFMQ
K250AT 97.9 FMBelleville, Kansas18033.4 m (110 ft)DFMQ
K244EL 96.7 FMClay Center, Kansas20868 m (223 ft)DFMQ
K294AI 106.7 FMCourtland, Kansas25044 m (144 ft)DFMQ
K228EE 93.5 FMElkhart, Kansas170102.2 m (335 ft)DFMQ
K203FB 88.5 FMHays, Kansas25069 m (226 ft)DFMQ
K222AX 92.3 FMJunction City, Kansas17044.5 m (146 ft)DFMQ
K299AR 107.7 FMMcPherson, Kansas17082.3 m (270 ft)DFMQ
K266BZ 101.1 FMNess City, Kansas17072 m (236 ft)DFMQ
K237DN 95.3 FMPratt, Kansas17055 m (180 ft)DFMQ
K209GC 89.7 FMQuinter, Kansas23274 m (243 ft)DFMQ
K243BD 96.5 FMSalina, Kansas25030 m (98 ft)DFMQ
K219DC 91.7 FMSt. John, Kansas22526 m (85 ft)DFMQ
K204CD 88.7 FMTribune, Kansas25039 m (128 ft)DFMQ
K231BG 94.1 FMWaKeeney, Kansas17068.5 m (225 ft)DFMQ

Oklahoma

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseERP (W)HAATClassFCC info
KJHL 90.9 FMBoise City, Oklahoma10,000107 m (351 ft)C3FMQ
KNGM 88.9 FMGuymon, Oklahoma25,00098 m (322 ft)C3FMQ
KJOV 90.7 FMWoodward, Oklahoma25,000121 m (397 ft)C2FMQ
K227DZ 93.3 FMAlva, Oklahoma25050 m (164 ft)DFMQ
K204FY 88.7 FMFairview, Oklahoma50176.4 m (579 ft)DFMQ
K204GU 88.7 FMEnid, Oklahoma1400 m (0 ft)DFMQ

Texas

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseERP (W)HAATClassFCC info
K218BS 91.5 FMBooker, Texas19354 m (177 ft)DFMQ
K295BU 106.9 FMDumas, Texas17079.7 m (261 ft)DFMQ
K205CW 88.9 FMFollett, Texas22649 m (161 ft)DFMQ
K211CF 90.1 FMPerryton, Texas17683 m (272 ft)DFMQ
K296FF 107.1 FMSpearman, Texas17059 m (194 ft)DFMQ

Colorado

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseERP (W)HAATClassFCC info
K203BW 88.5 FMHolly, Colorado19538 m (125 ft)DFMQ
K220GA 91.9 FMLamar, Colorado18270 m (230 ft)DFMQ

References

  1. FM Query Results: KJIL, fcc.gov. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
  2. Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2010, Broadcasting & Cable, 2010. p. D-228. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
  3. "Ministry History: Look How Far We've Come". KHYM. Archived from the original on February 1, 2009. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
  4. Programs & On Demand Listening, KJIL. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
  5. "KJIL Purchases full time station in Woodward!". KJIL. Archived from the original on February 5, 2002. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  6. "Transactions", Radio & Records. March 10, 2000. p. 8. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  7. "Format Changes & Updates", M Street Journal. Vol. 18, Issue 24. August 8, 2001. p. 6. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  8. "Radio Business", Radio & Records. July 27, 2001. p. 6. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  9. "How To Listen", KJIL. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
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