KSBJ

KSBJ
City Humble, Texas
Broadcast area Southeast Texas/Gulf Coast Texas
Branding 89.3 KSBJ
Slogan God Listens.
Frequency 89.3 (MHz) (also on HD Radio)
89.3 HD-2 NGEN Radio
Translator(s)

96.9 FM (KXBJ) in El Campo
99.7 FM (K259AH) in Brenham
92.5 FM (KWUP) in Navasota

89.9 FM (K210DF) in Lake Jackson
99.9 FM (K260BW) in Victoria
First air date July 8, 1982
Format Contemporary Christian
Language(s) English
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 255 m (837 ft)
Class C1
Facility ID 35590
Transmitter coordinates 30°12′26″N 95°05′28″W / 30.20722°N 95.09111°W / 30.20722; -95.09111
Callsign meaning Something Better: Jesus
Former frequencies 88.1 MHz (1982-1987)
Owner KSBJ Educational Foundation
Sister stations KXNG, KXBJ
Website http://www.ksbj.org

KSBJ is a non-commercial Contemporary Christian music radio station based in Humble, Texas, broadcasting on 89.3 MHz FM in the Greater Houston area. KSBJ is owned and operated by the KSBJ Educational Foundation.

KSBJ can also be heard on several lower-powered repeaters as listed in the translators section of the Infobox. These stations cover both the Greater Houston area and other areas in Southeast Texas.

The KSBJ Educational Foundation owns and operates a youth-oriented Christian Contemporary/Hip-Hop music format, NGEN Radio, which, until the purchase of KXNG, primarily broadcast on KSBJ-HD2. Like its parent station, NGEN also has a network of repeaters covering a large portion of Southeast Texas. In 2016, KSBJ acquired radio station KXNG, becoming NGEN's first full-powered analog FM signal.

History

Programming

KSBJ plays contemporary Christian music, though it also plays Praise and Worship ("Enter His Gates") programming Sundays- 6am-12 Noon; and talk programming Sundays, 7pm-10pm. Bill Ingram does morning and afternoon traffic reports. The station also features short vignettes from various ministries throughout the day and Focus on the Family daily at 5 AM.

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