Radio 74 Internationale

Radio 74 Internationale is a network of Christian radio stations in the United States, broadcasting Christian talk and teaching programs as well as Christian music.[1][2]

Radio 74 Internationale
TypeRadio network
Country
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitehttps://www.radio74.net/

History

Radio 74's origins lie in a radio station in France, established in 1982.[3] The first American affiliate was WHHC-LP in New Castle, Indiana, which began broadcasting in 2004, with many other affiliates also signing on that year.[4][5] Its flagship station is KRSF in Ridgecrest, California.[6]

Stations

Radio 74 Internationale is heard on 56 stations, as well as five low-powered translators, along with a mix of digital audio-only subchannels (usually #.74) and SAP audio broadcasts over the television stations of 3ABN.[7] Many of Radio 74's affiliates are owned by local Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) churches (3ABN supports the mission of the SDA).

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseERP (W)HAATClassFCC info
KFNP-LP 99.5 FMNorth Pole, Alaska10038 m (125 ft)LP1FMQ
KSHM 91.3 FMShow Low, Arizona2,70075.0 m (246 ft)AFMQ
KJNN-LP 94.3 FMHolbrook, Arizona100−51.6 m (−169 ft)LP1FMQ
KJPN 89.3 FMPayson, Arizona100299 m (981 ft)AFMQ
KHSA-LP 107.3 FMHot Springs, Arkansas10013 m (43 ft)LP1FMQ
KJSA 89.7 FMJonesboro, Arkansas10,50012.0 m (39 ft)C3FMQ
KSSQ-LP 102.3 FMSiloam Springs, Arkansas10019.9 m (65 ft)LP1FMQ
KJAT-LP 97.3 FMSulphur Springs, Benton County, Arkansas10020.4 m (67 ft)LP1FMQ
KWHA 89.9 FMWest Helena, Arkansas5,00081.0 m (266 ft)AFMQ
KIHW-LP 104.1 FMWest Helena, Arkansas2459.3 m (195 ft)LP1FMQ
KCCQ-LP 105.9 FMCrescent City, California100−17.71 m (−58 ft)LP1FMQ
KIIW-LP 93.3 FMDobbins, California1000.9 m (3 ft)LP1FMQ
KWRS-LP 107.3 FMRedlands, California1008 m (26 ft)LP1FMQ
KRSF 89.3 FMRidgecrest, California890394 m (1,293 ft)B1FMQ
KSHC-LP 106.5 FMSt. Helena, California2244.79 m (803 ft)LP1FMQ
KPLS 1510 kHz FMLittleton, Colorado10,000 day
25,000 night
0 m (0 ft)BKPLS FMQ]
KPLS-FM 97.7 FMStrasburg, Colorado25,00016.0 m (52 ft)C3FMQ
WAPQ-LP 95.9 FMAvon Park, Florida10024 m (79 ft)LP1FMQ
WHMF 91.1 FMMarianna, Florida1,30039.0 m (128 ft)AFMQ
WJWY-LP 92.3 FMWauchula, Florida10015.78 m (52 ft)LP1FMQ
WJJD-LP 101.3 FMKokomo, Indiana10026.5 m (87 ft)LP1FMQ
WHHC-LP 100.1 FMNew Castle, Indiana10030.0 m (98 ft)LP1FMQ
KBFA-LP 95.7 FMWest Monroe, Louisiana7335.01 m (115 ft)LP1FMQ
WSJB-LP 96.9 FMSt. Joseph, Michigan10029 m (95 ft)LP1FMQ
KSDC-LP 94.9 FMCentralia, Missouri10016.42 m (54 ft)LP1FMQ
KZBN 90.3 FMBozeman, Montana12,500−168 m (−551 ft)C3FMQ
KMEA-LP 92.7 FMBozeman, Montana100−70.5 m (−231 ft)LP1FMQ
KQQM 88.3 FMMiles City, Montana4,000170 m (558 ft)C3FMQ
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseERP (W)HAATClassFCC info
KJGS 91.9 FMAurora, Nebraska2008 m (26 ft)AFMQ
KQQA 90.5 FMShelton, Nebraska60045 m (148 ft)AFMQ
KAQQ-LP 99.9 FMAlliance, Nebraska6228 m (92 ft)LP1FMQ
KBDP-LP 99.9 FMBridgeport, Nebraska73−1.5 m (−5 ft)LP1FMQ
KQQO-LP 97.7 FMOgallala, Nebraska639.6 m (31 ft)LP1FMQ
KQSI-LP 89.5 FMSidney, Nebraska659.8 m (32 ft)LP1FMQ
KCPJ-LP 105.7 FMCrete, Nebraska10030 m (98 ft)LP1FMQ
KGCO-LP 107.9 FMCrete, Nebraska100−0.2 m (−1 ft)LP1FMQ
KTQQ 88.1 FMElko, Nevada230552 m (1,811 ft)C3FMQ
WOPT-LP 95.9 FMWaynesville, North Carolina100−99.7 m (−327 ft)LP1FMQ
KJIT-LP 106.7 FMBismarck, North Dakota4544.2 m (145 ft)LP1FMQ
KIEL 89.3 FMLoyal, Oklahoma6,00027.0 m (89 ft)AFMQ
KUMP-LP 107.9 FMDays Creek, Oregon100−131.4 m (−431 ft)LP1FMQ
KOTU-LP 107.9 FMRiddle, Oregon100−184.3 m (−605 ft)LP1FMQ
WBBY-LP 100.3 FMBerwick, Pennsylvania100−62.9 m (−206 ft)LP1FMQ
WHMN-LP 107.3 FMPlymouth, Pennsylvania1095.0 m (312 ft)LP1FMQ
KGHW 90.7 FMOnida, South Dakota12565.0 m (213 ft)AFMQ
KZLH-LP 95.7 FMZapata, Texas527.1 m (89 ft)LP1FMQ
KCMK-LP 97.3 FMLaRue, Texas10028.9 m (95 ft)LP1FMQ
WGFW 88.7 FMDrakes Branch, Virginia2,30062.0 m (203 ft)AFMQ
WRLP 89.1 FMOrange, Virginia10043.0 m (141 ft)AFMQ
WFIJ-LP 93.9 FMRocky Mount, Virginia8632.3 m (106 ft)LP1FMQ
KQBC 90.5 FMBenton City, Washington20281 m (922 ft)AFMQ
KWHJ-LP 92.3 FMNewport, Washington10−40.4 m (−133 ft)LP1FMQ
WQQA 91.7 FMForestville, Wisconsin12,00045 m (148 ft)C3FMQ
WQMN 88.7 FMMinocqua, Wisconsin4030 m (98 ft)AFMQ
WGBT 91.3 FMTomahawk, Wisconsin22,00025 m (82 ft)C3FMQ

Translators

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseERP (W)HAATFCC info
K274BJ 102.7 FMSpringdale, AR25054.4 m (178 ft)FMQ
K263AP 100.5 FMMandan, ND20597.0 m (318 ft)FMQ
K237FQ 95.3 FMBismarck, ND2539 m (128 ft)FMQ
K226CC 93.1 FMRiddle, OR10415.1 m (1,362 ft)FMQ
W298BV 107.5 FMRhinelander, WI17028 m (92 ft)FMQ

References

  1. Jacobson, Adam. "Hunt Finds New Route For Colorado 'Rock'", Radio & Television Business Report. January 6, 2020. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
  2. Buckhalter, Deborah. "New radio station coming in the fall", Jackson County Floridan. December 28, 2011.
  3. "Scrapbook event at First Lutheran", The Bismarck Tribune. November 10, 2005.
  4. "WHHC-LP has new home on the FM dial", The Courier-Times. July 9, 2017.
  5. McClain, Nan. "New radio station beams inspirational programs to area", Benton County Daily Record. April 8, 2004. p. 2.
  6. "Affiliation", KRSF. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
  7. Listen radio74.net. Retrieved October 26, 2013.


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