KLVS

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KLVS
City of license Grass Valley, California
Broadcast area Sacramento metropolitan area
Branding K-LOVE
Slogan "Positive and Encouraging"
Frequency 99.5 MHz
First air date April 15, 2008
Format Contemporary Christian
ERP 13,000 watts
Class B1
Callsign meaning K-LoVe in Sacramento
Affiliations K-LOVE
Owner EMF Broadcasting
(Educational Media Foundation)
Webcast K-LOVE Live Feed
Website klove.com

KLVS was a radio station serving the Sacramento metropolitan area with a Contemporary Christian format. It broadcasts on FM frequency 99.5 MHz and is a K-LOVE O&O station through Educational Media Foundation Broadcasting.

EMF launched KLVS in mid-April 2008 to serve the Sacramento area, but on May 28 it went silent after the Federal Aviation Administration voiced concern over the new 358-foot radio tower the station built in El Dorado Hills. EMF says the station had all the necessary approvals from the FCC, but now the FAA says it should not have been approved without their input.[1] EMF is already in the works of finding a new tower site to reactivate KLVS.

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