KHVN (AM)

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KHVN
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City of license Dallas, Texas
Broadcast area Dallas/Fort Worth
Branding "Heaven 97"
First air date 1985 [1]
Frequency 970 AM (kHz)
Format Black Gospel
Power 1,000 watts daytime; 270 watts nighttime [2]
Callsign meaning HeaVeN
Former callsigns KWBC (1946-1953), KNOK (1953-1982), KSAX (1982-1985) [3]
Owner Mortenson Broadcasting

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Website khvnam.com

KHVN is an AM Black gospel radio station that serves the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The station has had its gospel format since 1985, and is owned by Mortenson Broadcasting. It is the sister station to daytimer KGGR.

[edit] Some Churches Featured on KHVN

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