Sound of Life Radio

The Sound of Life Radio Network is a regional Contemporary Christian music network headquartered in Lake Katrine, New York and serves eastern New York State, northern New Jersey, northeast Pennsylvania, and western New England. Programming on the network is primarily music based with short programming features interspersed throughout the day. Short feature programs are practical, family oriented and directed at applying faith to everyday life. The network's feature segment is the Cup 'A Joe Morning Show with morning show host Joe Hunter who has been on the air with the network since 1993. The Sound of Life is streamed 24/7 through their website and mobile apps.

WFGB
Sound of Life Flagship Station
Broadcast area
Frequency89.7 MHz
BrandingThe Sound of Life
Programming
FormatChristian radio
Ownership
OwnerSound of Life, Inc.
History
First air date
January 9, 1985 (1985-01-09)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID60896
ClassB
ERP3,100 watts
HAAT453 meters (1,486 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
42°4′35″N 74°6′26″W
Repeater(s)See § Repeaters
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.soundoflife.org

History

Sound of Life was incorporated in the early 1980s by a group of people in the Kingston, New York area who wanted to begin a faith-based radio station for the Hudson Valley which would encourage and reach out to and be supported by listeners. After nearly buying WHVW in 1982, the network obtained the construction permit for 89.7 MHz Kingston, which signed on as WFGB on January 9, 1985.

Repeaters

As of 2018, Sound of Life programming is also heard on the following frequencies:

Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID Class ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
Transmitter coordinates Call sign meaning Former call signs
WGNA-HD3107.7-3 FM (HD)Albany, New York72118 B12,500300 m (980 ft)42°38′13″N 73°59′49″W
WLJH90.7 FMGlens Falls, New York77582 A40404 m (1,325 ft)43°25′12″N 73°45′37″WWARD (3/21-8/15/1997)
WGKR105.3 FMGrand Gorge, New York60904 A60414 m (1,358 ft)42°23′55″N 74°35′23″W
WHVP91.1 FMHudson, New York60899 A220318 m (1,043 ft)42°18′28″N 73°29′35″WHudson ValleyWQFA (11/15/1991-6/1/1992)
WGWR88.1 FMLiberty, New York79020 A38246 m (807 ft)41°48′3.9″N 74°47′4.9″W
WLJP89.3 FMMonroe, New York60900 A200283 m (928 ft)41°22′42″N 74°8′16″W
WPGL90.7 FMPattersonville, New York60890 A30199 m (653 ft)42°51′0″N 74°3′58″WWLGZ (2/26-12/20/1993)
WRPJ88.9 FMPort Jervis, New York60889 A500180 m (590 ft)41°25′36″N 74°34′54″WRadio Port Jervis
WSSK89.7 FMSaratoga Springs, New York76980 A50131 m (430 ft)43°11′35″N 73°45′25″WSaratoga Springs

Translators

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license Facility ID Rebroadcasts
W235AY94.9Albany, New York60892 WGNA-HD3
W229BH93.7Newburgh, New York81887 WFGB
W206AW89.1Pawling, New York91575 WFGB
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