KOJY

KOJY
City of license Bloomfield, Iowa
Broadcast area Ottumwa, Iowa
Branding God's Country
Frequency 106.9 (MHz)
Format Southern Gospel
ERP 14,000 watts
HAAT 112 m (367 ft)
Class C3
Facility ID 27659
Transmitter coordinates 40°46′39″N 92°23′54″W / 40.77750°N 92.39833°W / 40.77750; -92.39833
Former callsigns KXOF (1982-2002)
KOJY (2002-2006)
KDMU (2006-2009)
Owner Mark and Karen McVey
(Tri-Rivers Broadcasting Company)
Sister stations KVCI
Website http://www.godscountry.fm/

KOJY (106.9 FM) is a commercial radio station that serves the Bloomfield, Iowa and Ottumwa, Iowa area. The station broadcasts a Southern Gospel format. KOJY is licensed to Mark and Karen McVey, through licensee Tri-Rivers Broadcasting Company.[1] KOJY simulcasts the Southern Gospel format "God's Country" with 89.7 KVCI in Montezuma, Iowa. The station formerly simulcasted a classic hits format with KMEM-FM in Memphis, Missouri as "Mustang" until KDMU switched back to a Gospel format and changed call signs back to KOJY.

The station was originally licensed as KXOF on June 21, 1982 but changed callsigns to KOJY on July 6, 2002 and to KDMU on February 27, 2006, only to change back to KOJY on July 14, 2009.[2]

The transmitter and broadcast tower are located 2 miles northeast of Bloomfield along U.S. Route 63. According to the Antenna Structure Registration database, the tower is 104 m (341 ft) tall with the FM broadcast antenna mounted at the 101 m (331 ft) level. [3] The calculated Height Above Average Terrain is 112 m (367 ft).

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