City of license | Cullman, Alabama |
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Frequency | 88.3 MHz |
First air date | April 2011 |
Format | Silent |
Language | Spanish |
ERP | 88 watts (vertical) |
HAAT | 95 meters (312 ft) |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 177361 |
Callsign meaning | JUVenil |
Owner | Hispanic Christian Multimedia (Centro Comunitario Juvenil Mahanaim, Inc.) |
WJUV (88.3 FM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Cullman, the county seat of Cullman County, Alabama. The station, established in 2011, is owned by Hispanic Christian Multimedia and the broadcast license is held by Centro Comunitario Juvenil Mahanaim, Inc. This subsidiary organization is also the licensee of WJVI (90.9 FM) in Wilson, Louisiana.
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WJUV normally broadcasts a Spanish-language Christian radio format. However, the station is currently silent since the studios were destroyed by a tornado that struck downtown Cullman on April 27, 2011.[1]
In October 2007, Centro Comunitario Juvenil Mahanaim, Inc., of Seattle, Washington, applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a construction permit for a new broadcast radio station.[2] The FCC granted this permit on April 18, 2008 with a scheduled expiration date of April 18, 2011.[3] The new station was assigned call sign "WJUV" on December 21, 2010.[4] After construction and testing were completed, the station was granted its broadcast license on April 18, 2011.[5]
Just two weeks after the station began broadcasting, the WJUV studio building was destroyed by an EF4 tornado during the April 27th tornado outbreak. With the tower damaged and the studios wrecked, the station's signal went dark. WJUV management notified the FCC of their silent state in May 2011 and requested special temporary authority to remain silent until technical issues could be resolved. The Commission granted this authority on July 18, 2011, with a scheduled expiration of January 15, 2012.[6]
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