WKLU

K-LOVE radio station in Brownsburg, Indiana, US
  • Brownsburg, Indiana
Broadcast areaIndianapolis metropolitan areaFrequency101.9 MHzBrandingK-LOVEProgrammingFormatContemporary ChristianAffiliationsK-LOVEOwnershipOwnerEducational Media FoundationHistory
First air date
1992
Former call signs
WQFE (1992–2009)
Call sign meaning
WKLUve (K-Love is the current branding)Technical informationFacility ID54289ClassAERP4,000 wattsHAAT110 meters (360 ft)LinksWebcastListen Live!Websiteklove.com

WKLU (101.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Brownsburg, Indiana, and serving the Indianapolis metropolitan area. The station is owned by the Educational Media Foundation and carries its K-LOVE network, playing Contemporary Christian music.

While the K-LOVE format is national, the station broadcasts public affairs programming for Brownsburg and Hendricks County on select Sunday nights. In addition, the WKLU studios are used for the K-LOVE morning show which is heard nationwide.

History

In 1992, the station signed on the air as WQFE. It used a 300 foot tower, located in Hendricks County. The station played easy listening music.

In September 1994, WQFE changed to an oldies format that was not successful.

In 1999, Bruce "The Radio Pirate" Quinn took over his family owned station. The call letters were changed to WKLU and branded as "The New Kool 101.9". The format evolved to a loose variant of classic rock specializing in titles that most Indianapolis radio stations didn't play, including songs from jam bands.

In 2006 the Quinns sold the station to Miami radio entrepreneur Russ Oasis, who moved the tower to its current location and reformatted the station to a more commercially viable Oldies format. At midnight on December 4, 2007, WKLU began playing the hits of the 1960s and 1970s as "The New Oldies 101.9".

On July 15, 2009, WKLU was sold by Russ Oasis to the Educational Media Foundation. The station switched to the K-LOVE network of Contemporary Christian music on September 15, 2009, at 6 p.m. Before the switch, a goodbye show was held by the staff and DJs of Oldies 101.9. The last song on Oldies was "Thank You for Being a Friend" by Andrew Gold.[1]

References

  1. ^ WKLU Switches From Oldies to K-Love

External links

  • WKLU in the FCC FM station database
  • WKLU in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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Notes
1. Station is silent.
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