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kjty Latitude and Longitude:

39°02′21″N 95°27′00″W / 39.0392°N 95.4500°W / 39.0392; -95.4500
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KJTY
Broadcast areaTopeka, Kansas
Frequency88.1 MHz
Branding88.1, Family Life Radio
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
Affiliations Family Life Radio
Ownership
Owner
  • Family Life Communications
  • (Family Life Broadcasting, Inc.)
History
First air date
1985
Technical information
ClassC2
ERP35,000 watts
HAAT178 meters (584 feet)
Links
Website www.myflr.org

KJTY is a non-commercial Christian FM radio station in Topeka, Kansas, operating on 88.1 MHz. The station broadcasts with 35,000 watts from a 584-foot tower giving it a strong signal throughout eastern Kansas.

History

KJTY "Joy 88" logo from 2000.

KJTY signed on as a locally owned religious station in 1985, Joy 88, owned by Joy Public Broadcasting. They had a few local programs and nighttime programming came from the Moody Broadcasting Network. On May 25, 2007, Joy sold the station to Family Life Communications, which made the station a part of its 12-station Family Life Radio network.

External links

39°02′21″N 95°27′00″W / 39.0392°N 95.4500°W / 39.0392; -95.4500



kjty Latitude and Longitude:

39°02′21″N 95°27′00″W / 39.0392°N 95.4500°W / 39.0392; -95.4500
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
KJTY
Broadcast areaTopeka, Kansas
Frequency88.1 MHz
Branding88.1, Family Life Radio
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
Affiliations Family Life Radio
Ownership
Owner
  • Family Life Communications
  • (Family Life Broadcasting, Inc.)
History
First air date
1985
Technical information
ClassC2
ERP35,000 watts
HAAT178 meters (584 feet)
Links
Website www.myflr.org

KJTY is a non-commercial Christian FM radio station in Topeka, Kansas, operating on 88.1 MHz. The station broadcasts with 35,000 watts from a 584-foot tower giving it a strong signal throughout eastern Kansas.

History

KJTY "Joy 88" logo from 2000.

KJTY signed on as a locally owned religious station in 1985, Joy 88, owned by Joy Public Broadcasting. They had a few local programs and nighttime programming came from the Moody Broadcasting Network. On May 25, 2007, Joy sold the station to Family Life Communications, which made the station a part of its 12-station Family Life Radio network.

External links

39°02′21″N 95°27′00″W / 39.0392°N 95.4500°W / 39.0392; -95.4500



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