KTLW

Radio station in Lancaster, California
  • Lancaster, California
Frequency88.9 MHzBranding"Air1"ProgrammingFormatChristian worship musicOwnershipOwnerEducational Media FoundationTechnical informationFacility ID37813ClassAERP5,800 wattsHAAT83 metersTranslator(s)95.3 K237CG (Inyokern
91.1 K216EM Arcadia
91.1 K216FM Valley Village
101.5 K268CO (Lake Los Angeles)LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsiteair1.com
Worship on the Way RDS Data just before signing off in 2015.

KTLW (88.9 FM, "Air1") is an affiliate of the Educational Media Foundation's nationally syndicated Air1 Christian worship music radio network serving parts of the greater Los Angeles area. The station's primary signal broadcasts to the Antelope Valley with station facilities based in Lancaster, California. The station also is heard on several translator signals.

History

Worship on the Way Radio

On July 3, 1997, The Church on the Way in Van Nuys began transmissions on KTLW under Life on the Way Communications and carried the "Worship on the Way" radio network. Initially, it aired programming from speakers like Jack Hayford, John MacArthur, and Billy Graham, as well as praise and worship music.[1] In June 2015, the station announced its sale to EMF and three translator stations. On July 3, 2015, after an hour of station personnel interviews, favorite song picks, and memories, KTLW played "Majesty", a song written by Jack Hayford and signed off.[citation needed]

Air1 Radio

Moments after "Worship on the Way" ceased operations, Air1 programming under EMF began. Only parent station KTLW 88.9 in Lancaster and translators 88.9 K205EP in Santa Clarita, 91.9 K220FR in Simi Valley and 91.9 K220HC in Studio City were purchased by EMF.[2] Air1 was chosen over K-Love programming in Los Angeles because, at that time, Univision's Spanish language station in the Los Angeles area, under the name "K-LOVE" on 107.5 FM would have caused a branding conflict. However that was resolved in 2017 when 100.3 FM, then KSWD, was divested to EMF in Los Angeles and struck a deal to air K-Love programming becoming the largest coverage area Christian music station in the Los Angeles metro. The sale of KTLW was consummated on August 31, 2015, at a purchase price of $1.075 million.

The first song to be played as the nationally syndicated feed of Air 1 came on the air on 91.9 FM was the last half of Plumb's "Don't Deserve You". On January 1, 2019, the station, along with the rest of the national network, flipped from Christian Rock to a Christian worship music format playing music by artists such as Elevation Worship, Hillsong Worship, and Vertical Worship as well as several solo artists such as Lincoln Brewster and Kutless.

Translators

Because the station is licensed to Lancaster and their transmitter is located further north in Rosamond, KTLW's signal is unable to cover the entire market, especially with the San Gabriel Mountains hindering its signal southward. Thus, KTLW is relayed by an additional four translators to widen its broadcast area and an HD Radio subchannel of iHeartMedia's KRRL (92.3) itself translating KTLW as the main signal source.

Call sign Frequency City of license FCC info
K237CG 95.3 FM Inyokern, CA FMQ
K216EM 91.1 FM Arcadia, CA FMQ
K216FM 91.1 FM Valley Village, CA FMQ
K268CO 101.5 FM Lake Los Angeles, CA FMQ

References

  1. ^ Dart, John (July 5, 1997). "Church on the Way Spreads Word Wider With Own Radio Station". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  2. ^ Venta, Lance (May 11, 2015). "EMF Inches Its Way Into Los Angeles". RadioInsight. Retrieved June 22, 2017.

External links

  • KTLW old link. It is a private blog now
  • KTLW in the FCC FM station database
  • KTLW in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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