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The list of K-Love stations encompasses all full-power FM radio stations, digital subchannels, and low-power FM translators across the that broadcast the synchronized programming of , a prominent radio network dedicated to delivering positive, encouraging content and faith-based messages to listeners nationwide. Operated by the non-profit (EMF), —stylized as —forms one of the two largest radio networks in the country, alongside sister network , and, together with , reaches audiences through over 1,000 broadcast signals spanning all 50 states, as well as worldwide digital streaming. Founded in 1982 in , with a single station, the network has grown significantly under EMF's stewardship, now serving, together with , approximately 18 million weekly listeners (as of 2025) with a focus on uplifting contemporary Christian artists, inspirational programming, and community outreach initiatives like requests and contests. The stations in this list are primarily owned or affiliated with EMF, including recent expansions through acquisitions, such as four stations from the seven acquired from in 2025 (which closed in April 2025), bolstering K-Love coverage in key markets like Springs, , Sacramento, and . This compilation highlights the network's extensive footprint, enabling broad access to its non-stop music format that emphasizes encouragement and spiritual growth without commercial interruptions on many signals.

Overview

Network Background

K-LOVE originated as a single radio station in 1982, when the (EMF), a non-profit , launched KCLB 91.9 FM in , on October 15. The station began broadcasting to serve local listeners, marking the start of what would become a major national network dedicated to positive, encouraging content. In 1988, the station changed its call letters to KLVR and officially adopted the K-LOVE branding, solidifying its identity amid early challenges like a station fire that year. Under EMF's ownership, K-LOVE expanded beyond in the early , adding affiliates and reaching a national audience by the end of the decade. A key milestone came in 1999, when EMF acquired the radio network, enhancing its portfolio of programming. By 2000, the network continued aggressive growth through station purchases, such as KWBI in , establishing a broader footprint. EMF, headquartered in , as of 2024, operates as a non-commercial entity focused on drawing people closer to Christ through media. now reaches over 1,000 broadcast signals across all 50 U.S. states, emphasizing and inspirational messaging without advertising support. This expansion underscores K-LOVE's role as one of the largest broadcasters, with global streaming extending its influence beyond traditional airwaves.

Coverage and Programming

K-Love stations deliver a 24/7 format centered on , designed to inspire and uplift listeners through positive, faith-affirming content. The programming includes a mix of current hits from Christian artists, interspersed with encouragement segments that offer biblical encouragement and listener testimonies, artist interviews highlighting personal faith journeys, and occasional faith-based talk without promoting any specific denominational affiliation. This approach aims to create an accessible, non-sectarian space for spiritual growth and community connection, emphasizing encouragement over doctrinal debate. Syndicated elements form the core of the network's consistency across stations, featuring national on-air personalities such as Carlos and Amy for morning drive time, Lauree for midday slots, Scott for afternoons, and Christina James for evenings, all delivering engaging commentary tied to the music and current events. In April 2025, K-LOVE expanded its live DJ-hosted programming and added Christina James to the evening slot. Special programming includes seasonal rotations like the annual Christmas music marathon, which shifts to holiday-themed Christian songs and stories, as well as artist spotlights and live event broadcasts to foster listener engagement. These syndicated features ensure a unified listening experience nationwide, supported by the Educational Media Foundation's production resources. As of 2025, K-Love's coverage encompasses more than 1,100 signals, including full-power FM stations, subchannels, and low-power translators, extending across all 50 states, U.S. territories, and reaching an estimated 14 million weekly listeners. This broad footprint is achieved through strategic acquisitions and expansions, allowing the network to serve urban markets, rural areas, and underserved communities alike. Complementing over-the-air broadcasts, K-Love utilizes distribution for reliable signal delivery to affiliates and offers streaming access via its and website for areas without local coverage, ensuring global availability of the programming. The network operates under non-commercial educational (NCE) licenses granted by the , aligning with its nonprofit status and listener-supported funding model, which prohibits traditional advertising in favor of donation-driven sponsorships. This structure enables to maintain its mission-focused content while complying with regulatory requirements for educational .

Stations in the United States

Western Region

The Western Region of the K-Love network serves listeners across the Pacific and Mountain divisions of the , encompassing the states of , , , , , Idaho, Montana, , New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and . This geographic area is characterized by a dense cluster of stations in high-population centers such as (with over 40 outlets) and (with more than 20), reflecting the network's emphasis on urban reach, while remote and locations like and rely heavily on low-power translators to extend signal coverage to isolated communities. As of November 2025, no major new station additions have been reported in rural areas of or , though ongoing translator expansions continue to fill coverage gaps in these states. All stations in this region broadcast the network's standard format, featuring national programming syndicated from the . Stations are organized below by state in . Details include call signs, (primarily FM, with translators noted), and cities of license or primary coverage areas. Low-power translators and HD subchannels are indicated where applicable.
maintains coverage in through a mix of full-power stations and translators serving major cities and remote areas.
Call SignCity of License/Coverage
KLSF89.7 FMJuneau
KAKL88.5 FMAnchorage
K201EG88.1 FM (Translator)Ketchikan
K204GE88.7 FM (Translator)Fairbanks
K210CF89.9 FM (Translator)Kodiak
K220IV91.9 FM (Translator)
K257GG99.3 FM (Translator)Wasilla
KZLR88.3 FMFairbanks
Arizona
Arizona's stations focus on urban hubs like Phoenix and Tucson, supplemented by translators for broader coverage.
Call SignCity of License/Coverage
KAIZ105.5 FMAvondale
KAZK89.7 FMWillcox
KKMR106.5 FMArizona City
KLKA88.5 FM
KLPT90.9 FMPrescott
KLTQ90.9 FMThatcher
KLTU88.1 FM
KLVA89.9 FMSuperior
KLVK89.1 FMFountain Hills
K210EU89.9 FM (Translator)Tucson
K214FG90.7 FM (Translator)Casa Grande
K216GP91.1 FM (Translator)Wickenburg
California
California hosts the highest density of K-Love stations in the network, with full-power outlets in coastal and inland cities alongside numerous translators for the state's diverse terrain.
Call SignFrequencyCity of License/Coverage
KAIB89.5 FMShafter
KAWF88.5 FMSelma
KAWJ94.5 FMCoarsegold
KAWK88.3 FMCoalinga
KARA99.1 FMWilliams
KARJ92.1 FMEscondido
KARQ88.5 FMSan Luis Obispo
KBLV88.7 FMTehachapi
KHCS91.7 FMPalm Desert
KHJK91.9 FMLaytonville
KHRI90.7 FMHollister
KFSH95.9 FMLa Mirada
KKLJ100.1 FMJulian
KKLM104.1 FMMurrieta
KKLP91.1 FMPerris
KKLQ100.3 FMLos Angeles
KLSB97.5 FMGoleta
KSLY96.1 FMSan Luis Obispo
KSQT89.7 FMPrunedale
KTLW88.9 FMLancaster
KULV97.1 FMUkiah
KWAI97.7 FMLos Altos
K205BM88.9 FM (Translator)Oakland
K205BN88.9 FM (Translator)Los Gatos
K205EP88.9 FM (Translator)Santa Clarita
K206BQ89.1 FM (Translator)Hollister
K208CW89.5 FM (Translator)Monterey
K208GB89.5 FM (Translator)Crescent City
K220BV91.9 FM (Translator)San Jose
K221DQ92.1 FM (Translator)Petaluma
K224DK92.7 FM (Translator)Fontana
K225AU92.9 FM (Translator)Nevada City
K227BI93.3 FM (Translator)Santa Barbara
K236BQ95.1 FM (Translator)Carmichael
K238AH95.5 FM (Translator)King City
K240DX95.9 FM (Translator)Eureka
K240EJ95.9 FM (Translator)Yreka
K253AA98.5 FM (Translator)Susanville
K253AD98.5 FM (Translator)Oceanside
K253AX98.5 FM (Translator)Shasta
K255CN98.9 FM (Translator)Auburn
K258AB99.5 FM (Translator)Modesto
K265CV100.9 FM (Translator)Fremont
K270AA101.9 FM (Translator)Redding
K270AI101.9 FM (Translator)Cathedral City
K275BT102.9 FM (Translator)Stockton
K276EK103.1 FM (Translator)Vacaville
K296EX107.1 FM (Translator)Yuba City
Colorado
Colorado's extensive network includes full-power stations in the Front Range and Rocky Mountain areas, with translators ensuring access in mountainous and rural zones.
Call SignFrequencyCity of License/Coverage
KAAI98.5 FMPalisade
KBIQ97.7 FMColorado Springs
KLBV89.3 FMSteamboat Springs
KLCQ88.5 FM
KLCX106.9 FM
KLDV91.1 FMMorrison
KLHQ99.5 FMHotchkiss
KLKM90.7 FMPlacerville
KLRY91.3 FM
KLXV91.9 FMGlenwood Springs
KLZV91.3 FMBrush
KSRI90.7 FMSterling
K205FV88.9 FM (Translator)Plainview
K206AZ89.1 FM (Translator)Leadville
K209FA89.7 FM (Translator)Glenwood Springs
K210BO89.9 FM (Translator)Aspen
K210CE89.9 FM (Translator)Mesa
K213AT90.5 FM (Translator)Buena Vista
K213BX90.5 FM (Translator)Nucla
K215BS90.9 FM (Translator)Craig
K215BZ90.9 FM (Translator)Dillon
K218BP91.5 FM (Translator)Parachute
K219AW91.7 FM (Translator)Meeker
K220AH91.9 FM (Translator)Gunnison
K220BM91.9 FM (Translator)Rangely
K223BR92.5 FM (Translator)Montrose
K243AM96.5 FM (Translator)Colorado Springs
K257FD99.3 FM (Translator)Sterling
K267AZ101.3 FM (Translator)Cedaredge
K269EQ101.7 FM (Translator)Loveland
K300AE107.9 FM (Translator)Breckenridge
Hawaii
Hawaii’s stations provide island-wide coverage, with translators supporting signals across the Pacific archipelago.
Call SignFrequencyCity of License/Coverage
KAIM95.5 FM
KKHI102.3 FMKaunakakai
KLHH90.7 FMHanapepe
KLUU103.5 FMWahiawa
KMKV100.7 FMKihei
K204GM88.7 FM (Translator)Hilo
K233DC94.5 FM (Translator)Kailua
Idaho
Idaho features stations along the and northern panhandle, with translators for eastern rural areas.
Call SignFrequencyCity of License/Coverage
KAIO90.5 FMIdaho Falls
KLRI89.5 FMRigby
KLXI99.5 FMFruitland
K210DT89.9 FM (Translator)Pocatello
K218EZ91.5 FM (Translator)Pocatello
K221FT92.1 FM (Translator)Twin Falls
K279CV103.7 FM (Translator)Burley
Montana
's coverage emphasizes western and central regions, using translators to navigate the state's vast open spaces.
Call SignCity of License/Coverage
KBIL89.7 FMPark City
KFLF91.3 FMSomers
KHLR90.1 FMHelena
KLBZ89.3 FMBozeman
KLRV90.9 FMBillings
KGFA90.7 FMGreat Falls
KLKM88.7 FMKalispell
KQLR89.7 FM
KYMI97.5 FMCharlo
K219KM91.7 FM (Translator)
K224DV92.7 FM (Translator)Kalispell
K229BU93.7 FM (Translator)Missoula
K255CH98.9 FM (Translator)Kalispell
Nevada
Nevada stations center on Las Vegas and Reno, with translators extending to rural basins and ranges.
Call SignFrequencyCity of License/Coverage
KAER89.3 FMMesquite
KLRH92.9 FMReno
KVID88.5 FMMesquite
KVKL91.1 FMLas Vegas
KYSA88.3 FMSparks
K215FJ90.9 FM (Translator)Carson City
K226AL93.1 FM (Translator)Carson City
K236BM95.1 FM (Translator)Spring Valley
K253BH98.5 FM (Translator)Gardnerville
New Mexico
New Mexico's network covers the high desert and border regions, with a focus on Albuquerque and Santa Fe metros.
Call Sign/Coverage
KELU90.3 FMClovis
KGCN91.7 FMRoswell
KLAG91.7 FMAlamogordo
KLCF91.1 FM
KLHK88.3 FMHobbs
KLXC90.3 FMCarlsbad
KLLU88.9 FMGallup
KQLV90.7 FMSanta Fe
KQAI89.1 FMRoswell
KQRI105.5 FMBosque Farms
KRLU90.1 FMRoswell
KVLK89.5 FMMilan
KVLP91.7 FMTucumcari
KLXZ91.3 FMRuidoso
K207CZ89.3 FM (Translator)Carlsbad
K212EF90.3 FM (Translator)
K217FA91.3 FM (Translator)Portales
K228FI93.5 FM (Translator)Las Cruces
K283BC104.5 FM (Translator)Hobbs
Oregon
Oregon stations span the Willamette Valley and coastal areas, with translators for eastern and southern reaches.
Call SignFrequencyCity of License/Coverage
KAIK88.5 FMRockaway Beach
KARO98.7 FMNyssa
JKF88.9 FMKlamath Falls
KLKF100.7 FMMalin
KLMD101.1 FMTalent
KLXG91.1 FMGrants Pass
KLOV89.3 FM
KLVU107.1 FMSweet Home
KVLB90.5 FMBend
KVLQ90.1 FMLa Pine
KKFS103.9 FMLincoln City
K205DV88.9 FM (Translator)La Grande
K210CW89.9 FM (Translator)Newport
K212BF90.3 FM (Translator)Eugene
K214CI90.7 FM (Translator)Eugene
K215CR90.9 FM (Translator)The Dalles
K216DR91.1 FM (Translator)Central Point
K216EB91.1 FM (Translator)Hood River
K218EX91.5 FM (Translator)Klamath Falls
K219CK91.7 FM (Translator)
K223CS92.5 FM (Translator)Cave Junction
K240CZ95.9 FM (Translator)Tigard
K243AF96.5 FM (Translator)Jacksonville
K268GF101.5 FM (Translator)Ashland
K275CH102.9 FM (Translator)Gresham
K297AJ107.3 FM (Translator)
Utah
Utah's stations are concentrated in the Wasatch Front, with translators serving southern and eastern plateaus.
Call SignFrequencyCity of License/Coverage
KKLV107.5 FMKaysville
KNKL88.1 FMTremonton
KUAO88.7 FMNorth Ogden
K203EY88.5 FM (Translator)St. George
K209CJ89.7 FM (Translator)Tooele
K214AV90.7 FM (Translator)Vernal
K231CD94.1 FM (Translator)Smithfield
K273BT102.5 FM (Translator)Price
Washington
Washington coverage includes the Puget Sound, eastern plains, and Olympic Peninsula, bolstered by translators.
Call SignFrequencyCity of License/Coverage
KLOY88.7 FMOcean Park
KLWA101.3 FMWestport
KLUW88.1 FMEast Wenatchee
KLWO90.3 FMLongview
KLSW104.5 FMCovington
KRKL93.3 FMWalla Walla
KTSL101.9 FMMedical Lake
KYKV103.1 FMSelah
K201DX88.1 FM (Translator)Walla Walla
K203EN88.5 FM (Translator)Ellensburg
K210CX89.9 FM (Translator)Yakima
K210ES89.9 FM (Translator)Aberdeen
K215DP90.9 FM (Translator)Port Angeles
K256CL99.1 FM (Translator)Port Angeles
K269FS101.7 FM (Translator)Centralia
K276EU103.1 FM (Translator)Kennewick
K300AP107.9 FM (Translator)Sunnyside
Wyoming
Wyoming's sparse population is addressed through targeted full-power stations and key translators in the Rockies and plains.
Call SignFrequencyCity of License/Coverage
KAIX88.3 FMCasper
KLOF88.9 FM
KLWC89.1 FMCasper
KLWV90.9 FMChugwater
KMLT88.3 FMJackson
KRKM91.7 FMFort Washakie
K206EO89.1 FM (Translator)
K210AM89.9 FM (Translator)Sheridan
K215FF90.9 FM (Translator)Rock Springs
K232CU94.3 FM (Translator)Green River
K281DD104.1 FM (Translator)
K299AG107.7 FM (Translator)Rock Springs

Midwestern Region

The Midwestern Region of the network covers the states of , , , , , , , , North Dakota, , South Dakota, and , providing programming to urban centers, rural communities, and agricultural areas across the heartland. This geographic division reflects K-Love's emphasis on broad accessibility in the Midwest, with a strong presence in major metropolitan areas like , Illinois, and , Michigan, where full-power stations serve dense populations. In contrast, rural and farming regions such as Iowa and rely heavily on low-power translators and FM repeaters to extend coverage to agricultural communities. As of 2025, the network has expanded HD subchannel offerings in and to include additional K-Love programming, enhancing digital reception in these states. K-Love operates over 200 stations and translators in the Midwestern Region, with leading at approximately 31 outlets, followed by with 17. Station details are organized by state below, highlighting key full-power and translator examples with call signs, frequencies, cities of license, and primary coverage areas. These facilities broadcast the network's uniform format of positive, encouraging .

Illinois

Illinois hosts around 15 K-Love stations, focusing on the and region.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WCKL97.9 FMChicago metro
WILV91.1 FMLoves ParkRockford
WLKU98.9 FMRock Island (IL/IA)
WZKL91.7 FMWoodstockNorthern Chicago suburbs
WOKL89.1 FMRound Lake BeachNorth Chicago
WYNG94.9 FMMount CarmelEvansville (IL/IN border)
W280DL103.9 FMDeKalbDeKalb area
Additional translators serve Bloomington (96.7 FM) and Joliet (99.1 FM), extending reach to central and .

Indiana

With 17 stations, Indiana's presence is concentrated in and the state's eastern regions.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WLUW101.9 FMIndianapolisIndianapolis metro
W277AN103.3 FMMuncieMuncie area
W273BX102.5 FMSeymourSeymour/
W225BF92.9 FMAndersonAnderson/Muncie
W248AZ97.5 FMFort WayneFort Wayne
Translators like W224CL (92.7 FM, Anderson) support coverage in rural eastern .

Iowa

Iowa features about 12 outlets, many as low-power translators serving agricultural zones.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
KILV107.5 FMCastanaWestern Iowa
KLFG89.5 FMFort DodgeCentral Iowa
KQKL95.3 FMKeokukSoutheastern Iowa
KKLG88.3 FMNewtonDes Moines area
KKDM-HD3107.5 HD3Des MoinesDes Moines (HD subchannel)
Agricultural translators, such as those in Sioux City and Cedar Rapids, bolster rural access.

Kansas

Kansas has roughly 10 stations, centered around Wichita and Topeka.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
KHYM91.9 FMGreat BendCentral
KJTY99.1 FMWichitaWichita metro
KLPH93.9 FMHutchinsonHutchinson area
KCFW-HD396.9 HD3SalinaSalina (HD subchannel)
Rural translators extend service to farming communities in western .

Michigan

Michigan's 20+ stations target , Grand Rapids, and Upper Peninsula areas.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WCSX-HD294.7 HD2Detroit metro (HD subchannel)
WAIR104.9 FMElk RapidsTraverse City
W280DL103.9 FMGrand RapidsGrand Rapids
Strong urban coverage in contrasts with translator-heavy northern regions.

Minnesota

Approximately 14 stations operate in , with 2025 expansions adding HD subchannels in the for enhanced digital programming.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
KNCM91.5 FMGrand RapidsNorthern
KQVL-HD295.9 HD2St. CloudSt. Cloud (HD subchannel)
W280EJ103.9 FMMinneapolis
Translators serve rural areas like Rochester and Duluth.

Missouri

Missouri counts about 16 stations, including and Kansas City hubs.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
KKLH104.9 FMKansas CityKansas City metro
KGNV88.5 FMColumbiaColumbia/Jefferson City
KTLN-HD395.3 HD3BransonBranson (HD subchannel)
Southern relies on translators for coverage.

has around 8 outlets, emphasizing agricultural translators in Omaha and Lincoln.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
KBBK90.7 FMOmahaOmaha metro
KQAK-HD2105.9 HD2OmahaOmaha (HD subchannel)
K205FP88.9 FMLincolnLincoln area
Rural translators support farming regions in the Platte Valley.

North Dakota

North Dakota features 5 stations, primarily translators in Fargo and Bismarck.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
KZGF-HD297.9 HD2BismarckBismarck (HD subchannel)
W227BG93.3 FMFargoFargo/Moorhead
Coverage focuses on eastern border areas.

Ohio

Ohio leads the region with 31 stations, including major markets like and ; 2025 updates include new HD subchannels in Columbus for expanded reach.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WFHM95.5 FMCleveland metro
WKLV95.5 FMCleveland metro
WNLT104.3 FMDelhi Township
WKVR102.5 FMBaltimoreColumbus
WNKL96.9 FMWauseonToledo
W214CD90.7 FMWadsworthAkron/Canton
W219DS91.7 FMFindlayFindlay area
Translators like those in Dayton and Youngstown fill gaps in southern and eastern .

South Dakota

has 7 stations, serving Sioux Falls and Rapid City.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
KPGV99.5 FMSioux FallsSioux Falls
KKMK-HD293.1 HD2Rapid CityRapid City (HD subchannel)
K228BV93.5 FMWatertownWatertown/Northeast SD
Rural translators aid and prairie coverage.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin operates about 12 stations, targeting and Madison.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
W270BJ101.9 FMMilwaukee metro
W285DH106.9 FMMadisonMadison area
WAWC-HD393.9 HD3WaupunWaupun/Fond du Lac (HD subchannel)
Northern Wisconsin uses translators for rural extension.

Southern Region

The Southern Region of the network encompasses stations in , , , the District of Columbia, , Georgia, , , , , , , , , , , and , reflecting the network's emphasis on reaching evangelical audiences in the and humid subtropical areas with strong cultural ties to . This region features dense coverage in populous states like and , where over 40 and 20 stations respectively serve urban centers and rural expanses, contributing to high listener density in Georgia and due to regional religious demographics. As of November 2025, no new full-power stations have been added in or , maintaining the established footprint.

Alabama

K-Love maintains eight stations across Alabama, providing broad coverage from the Mobile area in the south to Gadsden in the northeast.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
KRLE89.7 FMCarbon HillWest Alabama
WHVK103.5 FMNew HopeNorth Alabama
W212AP90.3 FMNotasulgaEast Alabama
W241AI96.1 FMGorgasWest Alabama
WLGQ91.5 FMGadsdenNortheast Alabama
WLVM98.3 FMChickasawMobile area
WLXQ99.1 FMGreensboroWest Central Alabama
WKLV93.5 FMButlerSouthwest Alabama

Arkansas

hosts 16 stations, concentrated in the northwest and central areas, serving communities from Bentonville to .
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
KAKV88.9 FMSouth
KALR91.5 FMHot Springs
K226AG93.1 FMPine BluffSoutheast
K229CF93.7 FMBatesvilleNorth
K250BH97.9 FMJonesboroNortheast
KLFH90.7 FMFort Smith
KLFJ105.3 FMHoxieNortheast
KLFS90.3 FMVan Buren
KLMK90.7 FMMarvellEast
KLJK94.7 FMNortheast
KLRM90.7 FMNorth
KLRO90.1 FMHot Springs
KLUY88.7 FMSearcy
KOAR101.5 FMBeebe
KPOS104.3 FMFoukeSouthwest
KRQA88.1 FMBentonville

Delaware

Delaware has two stations, focusing on central and southern areas near major corridors.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
DoverCentral
Fenwick IslandSouthern

District of Columbia

The District of Columbia is served by one full-power station targeting the area.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WLVW107.3 FMWashingtonWashington metro area

Florida

Florida boasts 13 stations, with strong presence in the southeast and northwest, covering from to Jacksonville.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
Gainesville
W252DJJacksonville BeachNortheast Florida
W279CUTallahassee
W290ASBainbridgeNorthwest Florida
WDLVFort Myers
WFLVWest Palm BeachSoutheast Florida
WJKVJacksonvilleNortheast Florida
WKVH
WLSFStarke
WPLVNorthwest Florida
WPFMNorthwest Florida
WXRAInglisWest Central Florida
WKWR

Georgia

Georgia features 15 stations, emphasizing high-density areas like and the southeast coast.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WFSH97.1 FM
W222AF92.3 FMMarietta
W223BP92.5 FMLithia SpringsWest Atlanta
W278BO103.5 FMSavannah
WAWS107.3 FMClaxton
WAKL106.7 FMGainesville
WGLA90.5 FMNashville
WGLH103.9 FMHawkinsville
WGLU102.5 FMWarner Robins
WHKV106.1 FM
WKVC88.9 FMNorth Myrtle Beach (near SC)
WLVG105.1 FMClermont
WVKV95.3 FMNashville
WKZV102.1 FMTybee Island
WQAI89.5 FMThomsonEast Georgia
WUKV95.7 FMTrion

Kentucky

has 17 stations, spanning from western river towns to the eastern mountains, with focus on central urban centers like Louisville and Lexington.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
KYAI89.3 FMMcKeeEast
W250BD97.9 FMLouisvilleCentral
W280DO103.9 FMLexingtonCentral
W285DT104.9 FMLondonSoutheast
WEKV101.9 FMCentral CityWestern
WKTH88.5 FMTullahomaSouth Central (near TN)
WKVN95.3 FMCorydonWestern
WKVO89.9 FMGeorgetownCentral
WKYF92.1 FMFredoniaWestern
WKYP90.1 FMLedbetterWestern
WLAI107.1 FMWilmoreCentral
WLEZ99.3 FMLebanon JunctionCentral
WLFM103.9 FMLawrenceburgCentral
WOFM89.1 FMAlcoaEastern (near TN)
WXKY96.3 FMStanfordCentral
WKVY88.1 FMSomersetSouth Central
WWLT103.1 FMManchesterEastern

Louisiana

Louisiana is covered by 14 stations, from the southeast bayous to north central regions.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
K221GT92.1 FMRustonNorth Louisiana
K249DV97.7 FMBaton RougeSouth Louisiana
K272EI102.3 FMSulphurSouthwest Louisiana
K292GE106.3 FMBunkieCentral Louisiana
KIKL90.9 FMLafayetteSouth Louisiana
KLHV88.5 FMCotton ValleyNorth Louisiana
KLXH106.3 FMThibodauxSoutheast Louisiana
KLXA89.9 FMAlexandriaCentral Louisiana
KLXN104.1 FMRosepineWest Central Louisiana
KLNQ106.5 FMAtlantaNorth Louisiana
KNOL107.5 FMJean LafitteSoutheast Louisiana
KRLR89.1 FMSulphurSouthwest Louisiana
WNKV91.1 FMNorcoSoutheast Louisiana
WBKL92.7 FMClintonSoutheast Louisiana

Maryland

Maryland has one station in the western panhandle.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WLVV88.3 FMMidland

Mississippi

Mississippi features 12 stations, targeting central, north, and south regions including Jackson and the Gulf Coast.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
W214BL90.7 FMNorth
W233AS94.5 FMMeridianEast
WFMA102.9 FMMarionWest Central
WKFF102.1 FMNorth
WKIF96.5 FMHolly SpringsNorth
WLVN101.3 FMNorth Central
WLVZ107.1 FMCollinsSouth
WLXW89.7 FMWaynesboroSoutheast
WJAI93.9 FMPearlCentral
WJLV94.7 FMJacksonCentral
WLRJ104.7 FMGreenvilleWest
WLRK91.5 FMGreenvilleWest

North Carolina

has extensive coverage with 25 stations, including major markets like Charlotte and Raleigh, supporting high listener engagement in the core.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
W205CP88.9 FMWinston-SalemCentral
W224CO92.7 FMGreensboroCentral
W232CH94.3 FMRaleighCentral
W238AV95.5 FMWilmingtonSoutheast
W247BS97.3 FMHope MillsSoutheast
W254BG98.7 FMCharlotteCentral
W273AX102.5 FMFayettevilleCentral
W281BJ104.1 FMAsheville
WAIA90.9 FMHighlands
WBKC96.7 FMNorth WilkesboroNorthwest
WKBX101.9 FMRoanoke RapidsNortheast
WKNB89.3 FMValdese
WLVQ102.7 FMAsheboroCentral
WMIT96.9 FMBlack Mountain
WNOA90.5 FMRaleighCentral
WRCM91.9 FMWingateCentral (Charlotte)
WSTU97.7 FMAlbemarleCentral
WTQR-HD2104.3 HD2GreensboroCentral
WUGS88.7 FMElizabeth CityNortheast
WVPS90.5 FMMount Pleasant
WWHK104.9 FMMurphy
WWLV96.1 FMRock HillCentral (near SC)
WYFG91.9 FMCharlotteCentral
WZGV-HD297.7 HD2CramertonCentral
WZZU92.3 FMMorganton

Oklahoma

Oklahoma includes 20 stations, with emphasis on the panhandle and central Tulsa-Oklahoma City corridor.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
K208DB89.5 FMTahlequahEastern Oklahoma
K214DB90.7 FMIdabelSoutheast Oklahoma
K219FI91.7 FMTahlequahEastern Oklahoma
K251AN98.1 FMOklahoma CityCentral Oklahoma
K269AI101.7 FMGuymonPanhandle Oklahoma
K280AE103.9 FMLawtonSouthwest Oklahoma
K289AL105.7 FMClintonWestern Oklahoma
KCLK88.1 FMOkmulgeeEastern Oklahoma
KLVO88.7 FMPoteauEastern Oklahoma
KLRP88.3 FMTahlequahEastern Oklahoma
KLVQ92.3 FMAftonNortheast Oklahoma
KLWD90.5 FMGroveNortheast Oklahoma
KMYC106.1 FMAdaCentral Oklahoma
KNEO91.7 FMMiamiNortheast Oklahoma
KNYD90.5 FMEufaulaEastern Oklahoma
KQLL90.1 FMOwassoNortheast Oklahoma
KRLQ89.1 FMNowataNortheast Oklahoma
KRXO-HD3107.7 HD3Oklahoma CityCentral Oklahoma
KTSO101.9 FMBartlesvilleNortheast Oklahoma
KWEN95.5 FMMooreCentral Oklahoma

South Carolina

South Carolina has 10 stations, serving coastal and upstate areas with ties to neighboring Georgia and markets.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
W233BG94.5 FMGreenville
W242BI96.3 FMColumbia
W256BS99.1 FMCharlestonLowcountry South Carolina
W263CI100.5 FMSumter
W274BU102.7 FMRock HillNorthern South Carolina
W285BW105.9 FMAnderson
W288CP105.5 FMMacon (near border)
WBAV-HD2101.9 HD2Columbia
WCIS105.5 FMSumter
WLJI88.9 FMMurrells InletCoastal South Carolina

Tennessee

supports 25 stations, with high density around Nashville and the eastern mountains, underscoring listener engagement.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
W223BF92.5 FMNashvilleCentral
W240AP95.9 FMMurfreesboroCentral
W248AM97.5 FMSoutheast
W255BG98.9 FMChattanoogaSoutheast
W264AK100.7 FMKingsportNortheast
W278CD103.5 FMJackson
W287AV105.3 FMKnoxville
WAOG90.5 FMCookevilleCentral
WBCM93.7 FMCrossvilleCentral
WDVX89.9 FMKnoxville
WFFH89.3 FMKnoxville
WFGY101.1 FMGermantown
WFSK101.7 FMSouth Central
WHTB90.3 FMHartsvilleCentral
WJDE94.1 FMDalton (near border)Southeast
WKVL97.1 FMKnoxville
WMBW90.9 FMChattanoogaSoutheast
WNOA106.1 FMCookevilleCentral
WNRV89.7 FMNorton (near border)Northeast
WOKI-HD298.7 HD2Oliver Springs
WPBK102.3 FMHendersonvilleCentral
WPTY90.7 FMSelmer
WSCO89.7 FMCentral
WSNP97.9 FMNashvilleCentral
WUZK99.1 FM

Texas

Texas leads the region with 47 stations, offering the densest coverage from Amarillo in the panhandle to Houston and the Rio Grande Valley.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
KLTY94.1 FMArlingtonDallas-Fort Worth
K202BM88.3 FMAmarilloTexas Panhandle
K211EW90.1 FMSan AntonioSouth Central Texas
K219KI91.7 FMDallasNorth Central Texas
K240AE95.9 FMWichita FallsNorth Texas
K248AM97.5 FMAbileneWest Central Texas
K253AE98.5 FMTylerEast Texas
K265EP100.9 FMWacoCentral Texas
K280FG103.9 FMLufkinEast Texas
K292FP106.3 FMCollege StationBrazos Valley Texas
KABW90.5 FMAmarilloTexas Panhandle
KAKB90.1 FMAliceSouth Texas
KAKO89.7 FMBeaumontSoutheast Texas
KALB90.5 FMVictoriaSouth Central Texas
KAMK91.3 FMLufkinEast Texas
KAXA89.1 FMLufkinEast Texas
KBIY89.7 FMDesotoNorth Central Texas
KCIS90.3 FMBryanBrazos Valley Texas
KELA90.7 FMSan AngeloWest Central Texas
KEZB91.9 FMGranburyNorth Central Texas
KGLY89.7 FMHarlingenRio Grande Valley
KHCB105.7 FMHoustonSoutheast Texas
KJIC90.5 FMVictoriaSouth Central Texas
KKFS103.9 FMAustinCentral Texas
KLFE88.5 FMLamesaWest Texas
KLHC88.7 FMSan AntonioSouth Central Texas
KLTX91.9 FMBrownsvilleRio Grande Valley
KLVA88.9 FMEdinburgRio Grande Valley
KLVF90.3 FMBeaumontSoutheast Texas
KLVQ94.5 FMGrovesSoutheast Texas
KLVU101.1 FMTylerEast Texas
KLVZ90.3 FMLubbockWest Texas
KMAX94.7 FMSan MarcosCentral Texas
KNLE88.1 FMRound RockCentral Texas
KNTX89.9 FMGlen RoseNorth Central Texas
KPLV92.1 FMAustinCentral Texas
KQAI95.5 FMAransas PassSouth Texas
KRLV92.5 FMSan AntonioSouth Central Texas
KSFA93.1 FMWichita FallsNorth Texas
KTSZ92.1 FMSan AntonioSouth Central Texas
KVBH90.5 FMBeevilleSouth Texas
KVDT91.7 FMSan AntonioSouth Central Texas
KVHL91.1 FMLlanoCentral Texas
KVNE89.5 FMTylerEast Texas
KXLV89.1 FMAmarilloTexas Panhandle
WGVK102.9 FMKingsvilleSouth Texas

Virginia

has 15 stations, bridging the Northeast and South with coverage in Richmond, , and the .
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
W228AM93.5 FMRichmondCentral Virginia
W240CN95.9 FMRoanoke
W251AI98.1 FM Virginia
W265BK100.9 FMFredericksburg
W279CW103.7 FMHarrisonburg
WAWR89.9 FMLynchburgCentral Virginia
WBZO103.1 FMPulaski
WBRF98.1 FM
WCYO92.5 FMBlacksburg
WDEK90.5 FMLexington
WEMA89.3 FMMarion
WFFX-HD2107.9 HD2ClarksvilleSouthern Virginia
WJMA90.3 FMCulpeper
WKEY92.5 FMCovingtonWestern Virginia
WPER91.7 FMWarrenton

West Virginia

is served by 12 stations, focusing on the eastern panhandle and southern coalfields.
Call SignCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
W215BN90.9 FMWheelingNorthern
W233BF94.5 FMCharlestonCentral
W245AM97.9 FMHuntingtonWestern
W258CG99.5 FMMorgantownNorthern
W269BM101.7 FMBeckleySouthern
WAWV89.9 FMHuntingtonWestern
WBES90.5 FMBuckhannonCentral
WCJW89.1 FMWeirtonNorthern
WDGR93.1 FMDahlgren (near border)Eastern
WETS-HD289.5 HD2Johnson City (near border)Southern
WKNV89.9 FMFairmontNorthern
WVSR91.7 FMBerkeley SpringsEastern Panhandle

Northeastern Region

The Northeastern Region of the , for the purposes of K-Love's station listings, includes the states of , , , , , New York, , , and . This area features a mix of urban centers and rural landscapes along the Atlantic seaboard, where provides programming through a combination of full-power FM stations, HD subchannels, and low-power translators. Coverage in this region is relatively sparser compared to other parts of the country due to intense competition from secular commercial radio in major markets like and , with many signals relying on translators to reach dense populations.

Connecticut

K-Love's presence in Connecticut is limited but serves the central and southwestern parts of the state, primarily through a single full-power station targeting the -New Haven market.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WCCC106.9 FMHartford-New Haven

Maine

In Maine, K-Love operates three main stations covering southern and central areas, including Portland and Bangor, with signals extending to coastal and inland communities.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WMSJ89.3 FMFreeportPortland
WPKC-FM92.1 FMSanfordSouthern Maine (Portland-Biddeford)
WKVV101.7 FMSearsportBangor

Massachusetts

Massachusetts hosts four primary K-Love stations, focusing on the western, central, and southeastern regions, with signals reaching , Worcester, and New Bedford areas via full-power and translator support.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WKMY99.9 FMAtholNorth Central (Fitchburg-Worcester)
WKVB107.3 FMWestborough-Worcester
WNKC104.9 FMNorth Shore ()
WTKL91.1 FMNorth DartmouthNew Bedford-Fall River

New Hampshire

K-Love covers through two full-power stations and several translators, targeting the northern and central regions including Concord and the White Mountains, with expansion in the seacoast area noted in recent years.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WAKC102.3 FMConcordConcord-Manchester
WYKC99.1 FMWhitefieldNorth Country (Littleton-Whitefield)
Translators such as W268DO 101.5 FM () and W299AM 107.7 FM (Lebanon) extend coverage to eastern and western parts.

New Jersey

New Jersey's coverage centers on the metro area, with one primary full-power station serving southern and central portions of the state.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WKVP106.9 FMCamdenPhiladelphia-Camden

New York

New York features extensive K-Love coverage with over a dozen signals, including full-power stations and numerous translators, serving upstate, downstate, and markets, though relies heavily on a flagship station and fill-in translators amid competitive urban radio.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
95.5 FMNew York City
WYKV94.5 FMSelkirkAlbany-Schenectady-Troy
W235BB94.9 FMHauppauge (translator)
WQLR94.7 FMChateaugayMalone-Northern NY
WPLF103.3 FMShelter IslandEastern (translator)
Additional translators cover Amsterdam (104.1 FM), Colden (102.5 FM), Gloversville (90.9 FM), Southampton (103.3 FM), and Ellenburg Center areas.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania has one of the denser K-Love footprints in the Northeast, with 16 stations including full-power FMs, HD subchannels, and translators, spanning from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and rural central areas.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WPKV98.3 FMDuquesnePittsburgh
WLKE93.5 FMGallitzinAltoona-Johnstown
WQEL107.1 FMJohnstownJohnstown
WZWW95.3 FMJulianState College
WLKA88.3 FMTaftonScranton-Wilkes-Barre
WKBP95.9 FMBentonCentral PA
WNKV103.5 FMBurgettstownPittsburgh
WMBK93.7 FMSomersetJohnstown-Somerset
WQQQ107.9 FMState CollegeState College
WNYY-HD2103.9 HD2WilliamsportWilliamsport (HD subchannel)
WYLE-HD395.1 HD3GreenvilleMercer (HD subchannel)
WOGI-HD398.3 HD3WaynesburgWaynesburg (HD subchannel)

Rhode Island

Rhode Island is served by one full-power station and a translator, focusing on the Providence-Warwick area.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WLVO95.5 FMProvidenceProvidence-Warwick
WKIV88.1 FMWesterlyWesterly (translator)

Vermont

Vermont's coverage is modest, with one primary full-power station serving the central and eastern regions, including and White River Junction.
Call SignFrequencyCity of LicensePrimary Coverage Area
WZKC103.1 FMRoyaltonRutland-Lebanon-White River Junction

Stations in U.S. Territories

American Samoa

In , the network operates a single station, KVPP, which broadcasts on 88.9 FM and is licensed to Pago Pago. This non-commercial educational facility, licensed to Rev. Shannon Cummings DBA Pure Truth Ministries and operated by the under , Inc., delivers contemporary Christian music and encouraging content to listeners across the territory. KVPP's signal primarily reaches the population concentrated on Tutuila Island, where Pago Pago serves as the capital and main urban center, with effective radiated power of 960 watts from an antenna height of 442 meters above average terrain. This setup enables reliable full-market coverage for the remote Pacific island chain, supporting 's mission in an isolated U.S. with limited media options. As the sole affiliate in , KVPP aligns with the network's national programming format while operating in the Samoa Standard Time zone (UTC-11), which does not observe daylight saving time and creates a significant offset from mainland U.S. feeds. The station's infrastructure is designed for continuous operation in a region prone to tropical cyclones, contributing to community resilience through uninterrupted faith-based . As of November 2025, KVPP remains fully active with no structural or operational changes reported.

Puerto Rico

WJKL (105.7 FM) is the sole K-Love affiliate in , licensed to San Juan and serving as the network's presence in this U.S. territory. Owned by the , a non-profit organization based in , the station operates on a non-commercial basis and broadcasts along with faith-based programming from the national network. The transmitter is located near San Juan at coordinates 18°16'47"N, 66°6'45"W, with an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts and an antenna height of 323 meters (1,060 feet) above average terrain, enabling Class B signal propagation. This setup provides primary coverage to the densely populated San Juan metropolitan area, home to over 2 million residents, while extending reception to rural and remote parts of the island, including areas like Ponce and Mayagüez, due to Puerto Rico's compact geography of approximately 100 miles in length. The station's signal reaches an estimated population of 3.2 million, encompassing the entire territory and integrating into the daily lives of Caribbean listeners in a region with strong cultural ties to both U.S. mainland and Latin American influences. WJKL delivers the standard K-Love format of uplifting music from artists such as and , interspersed with encouraging messages and community outreach, tailored to foster spiritual support in a bilingual environment where English and Spanish are prevalent. As of November 2025, the station remains fully operational in analog format, with no subchannels or digital enhancements reported, and its FCC license expires on February 1, 2028. This outpost underscores K-Love's expansion into U.S. territories, providing accessible faith content to a diverse audience beyond the continental .

U.S. Virgin Islands

The K-Love affiliate in the U.S. Virgin Islands is WVIE, broadcasting at 107.3 FM from Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas. Owned by the , a , WVIE delivers the network's format to listeners across the territory. WVIE's Class A signal, with an of 1,400 watts from an antenna height of 439 meters above average terrain, provides coverage to the U.S. , including St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix. The station's primary transmitter location near Charlotte Amalie ensures strong reception on the northern islands, while its elevated position extends reach to the more distant St. Croix, approximately 40 miles south, supporting multi-island listenership without the need for boosters. The audience for WVIE is notably influenced by the territory's tourism-driven economy, attracting seasonal visitors from the U.S. mainland and cruise ships who tune in for familiar positive programming amid tropical settings. Adaptations to the environment include reliable operation in humid, hurricane-prone conditions, with the station's non-commercial status emphasizing community encouragement in a region bordered by . As of 2025, WVIE remains fully operational under its FCC license, which expires in 2028, with no reported changes to its programming or .

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