KBHL

KBHL (103.9 FM, "PraiseLive") is a Contemporary Christian Music radio station in Osakis, Minnesota, United States, owned by Christian Heritage Broadcasting.

KBHL
Broadcast areaCentral Minnesota, Eastern SD, Southeastern ND, Minneapolis–Saint Paul
Frequency103.9 MHz
BrandingPraiseLive
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatWorship music
Ownership
OwnerChristian Heritage Broadcasting/North Central University
History
First air date
1985
Technical information
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT100 meters
Transmitter coordinates
45°50′23.9″N 95°5′57.1″W
Links
WebcastListen Live!
Websitewww.praiselive.org

Satellite and translator stations

PraiseLive is rebroadcast on the following stations:

Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID Class ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
Transmitter coordinates
KNOF95.3 FMSaint Paul, Minnesota59624 A900 (horizontal)
820 (vertical)
258 m (846 ft)44°58′33.9″N 93°16′20.8″W
KCGN-FM101.5 FMOrtonville, Minnesota8060 C100,000300 m (980 ft)45°22′28.9″N 97°2′21.3″W
KBHZ91.9 FMWillmar, Minnesota11043 C325,000100 m (330 ft)45°0′39.9″N 94°53′57″W

PraiseLive is also heard on these translators:

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDFCC infoNotes
K212FH 90.3 FMBalaton, Minnesota106648LMSRelays KBHL

Africa

PraiseLive is partnered with Spirit FM, a network of five stations in Africa: three in Ghana, and two in Uganda. The Uganda stations also reach into the war-torn nation of Sudan to the north. There is another station in the process of being built in Sudan. PraiseLive contributes programming specially produced for broadcast on Spirit FM.

History

Twin Cities signal

In 2008, PraiseFM began broadcasting its station on 95.3 MHz KNOF in the Twin Cities forming a partnership with North Central University. The studio is located on the campus of North Central University in downtown Minneapolis in the former Comm Arts building.[1]

Selby Gospel Broadcasting Corporation eventually sold KNOF to Praise Broadcasting by June 2014.[2]

In 2015, Praise FM was approached by Northern Lights Broadcasting with a proposal to purchase KNOF. This purchase would allow PraiseFM to transfer their signal from 95.3FM to KTWN's 96.3 HD2, and increase their signal coverage to a greater portion of the Twin Cities area.[3] On January 4, 2016, PraiseFM transferred their signal from KNOF 95.3 to KTWN 96.3 HD2. The sale to the Pohlad family (who also own the Minnesota Twins) netted PraiseFM nearly $8 million.[4]

In 2019, KBHL rebranded as "PraiseLive" with no change in format. After the Pohlads sold their stations to the Educational Media Foundation in 2021, "PraiseLive" moved from KQGO 96.3 HD2 back to KNOF.[5]

References


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