WJFM

WJFM (88.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format. Licensed to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, the station is currently owned by Jimmy Swaggart Ministries.[2] The listener-supported station is run by SonLife Radio, a ministry of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries.

WJFM
SonLife Radio Flagship Station
Frequency88.5 MHz
BrandingSonLife Radio Network
Programming
FormatChristian radio
NetworkSonLife Radio
Ownership
Owner
History
Call sign meaning
Jimmy Swaggart Ministries FM Station
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID31171
ClassC2
ERP25,500 watts
HAAT85 meters (279 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
30°23′06″N 91°05′23″W
Translator(s)See § Translators
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.sonlifetv.com/listen.html

Its programming is also broadcast full-time on co-owned KCKR (91.1 FM) serving Lafayette, Louisiana, WQUA (102.1 FM) serving the Mobile Alabama area; WJYM (730 AM) serving Bowling Green/Toledo, Ohio area; and WFFL (91.7 FM) serving Panama City, Florida; and WGSG (89.5 FM) serving Lake City, Florida. SonLife Radio is also broadcast full-time on a growing network of broadcast translators around the U.S., mostly in the south and west.

The station has been programming this format since 1995, and offers programming from the Family Worship Center and Jimmy Swaggart Ministries.

History

For nearly 30 years (1962–1992), The WJFM calls were assigned to Western Michigan's 320,000-watt powerhouse FM station 93.7FM. However, when the station was sold and switched formats, the WJFM calls were dropped and changed to WBCT.

Translators

In addition to the main station, WJFM is relayed by an additional 36 translators nationwide:

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license State Class ERP
(W)
FCC info
W205BX88.9EufaulaAlabamaD13FCC
K209DT89.7El DoradoArkansasD38FCC
W213BF90.5Key WestFloridaD50FCC
W215BM90.9DublinGeorgiaD13FCC
W212BL90.3LagrangeGeorgiaD10FCC
W214BG90.7WaycrossGeorgiaD38FCC
W211BJ90.1CrossvilleIllinoisD38FCC
W204BG88.7EffinghamIllinoisD19FCC
W201BL88.1JacksonvilleIllinoisD27FCC
K208DW89.5De RidderLouisianaD20FCC
K220ID91.9GraysonLouisianaD10FCC
K217EC91.3ManyLouisianaD19FCC
K216EX91.1MindenLouisianaD38FCC
K211DY90.1NatchitochesLouisianaD10FCC
K219FA91.7AlexandriaMinnesotaD50FCC
K213DN90.5MorrisMinnesotaD27FCC
W202BS88.3ColumbiaMississippiD13FCC
K201GD88.1KirksvilleMissouriD10FCC
K219FD91.7Mountain GroveMissouriD50FCC
K207DG89.3RosatiMissouriD140FCC
K218DC91.5SpringfieldMissouriD250FCC
K213DK90.5Willow SpringsMissouriD50FCC
K209EG89.7ArtesiaNew MexicoD25FCC
K208ED89.5DemingNew MexicoD50FCC
W208BC89.5CorningNew YorkD10FCC
W220DD91.9Morehead CityNorth CarolinaD50FCC
W202BR88.3RockinghamNorth CarolinaD10FCC
W209BN89.7ChambersburgPennsylvaniaD10FCC
W212BK90.3FranklinPennsylvaniaD10FCC
W207BM89.3Lock HavenPennsylvaniaD10FCC
W218BN91.5MansfieldPennsylvaniaD10FCC
W204BQ88.7AndrewsSouth CarolinaD55FCC
W204BR88.7ManningSouth CarolinaD50FCC
W215CK90.9WinnsboroSouth CarolinaD10FCC
K209DX89.7BrookingsSouth DakotaD250FCC
K211EC90.1WatertownSouth DakotaD100FCC
W217BG91.3PikevilleTennesseeD10FCC
K216FD91.1ColumbusTexasD40FCC
K219FH91.7MidlandTexasD50FCC

References

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