KPOF

Radio station in Colorado, United States
  • Denver, Colorado
  • United States
Broadcast areaDenver-Boulder-LongmontFrequency910 kHz (HD Radio)BrandingAM 91ProgrammingFormatChristian talk and teachingOwnershipOwnerPillar of Fire International
Sister stations
KJHM, KFCOHistory
First air date
January 12, 1927 (1927-01-12)
Call sign meaning
Pillar of FireTechnical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCCFacility ID52600ClassBPower
  • 5,000 watts daytime
  • 1,000 watts nighttime
Translator(s)102.7 K274DF (Denver)Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen LiveWebsitewww.am91.org

KPOF (910 kHz) is a non-profit AM radio station in Denver, Colorado. It is owned by Pillar of Fire and airs a Christian talk and teaching radio format. The studio and transmitter are in Westminster, located on the campus of Belleview Christian Schools in the historic Westminster Castle, just northwest of Denver. KPOF uses the moniker "AM91: The Point of Faith", and is a member of the National Religious Broadcasters, noted for non-profit religious and educational programs and music. KPOF considers itself the "granddaddy" of religious broadcasters, owned by a Christian organization since 1928.

Programming

KPOF carries local and national religious leaders, including David Jeremiah, Chuck Swindoll, Joni Eareckson Tada and John Daly. Late nights and some weekend hours, the station broadcasts adult Christian music.

History

On January 12, 1927, KGEY was licensed and went on the air with only 15 watts of power on 1490 kHz. The station was privately owned but was primarily used to promote the small college where the station was based. By the next year, a new transmitter had been installed and sold to the current owners, Pillar of Fire. On March 9, 1928, the Federal Radio Commission authorized the sale and change of call sign to KPOF. In those early days of broadcasting, most of the programs were produced live with the musical talent and speakers on location.

In the 1930s, KPOF moved to 880 kHz, at 500 watts, as a shared time radio station.[2] When the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement went into effect on March 29, 1941, it moved to its current frequency of 910 kHz, broadcasting with 1,000 watts.[3] KPOF still had to share the frequency with a station in Greeley, KFKA, with each station agreeing to broadcast only at certain times of the day. A few years later, KFKA moved to AM 1310, where it remains today. That allowed KPOF to broadcast full time on 910 kHz.

KPOF is the ninth oldest continuously licensed broadcast station in Colorado and the first in the state to broadcast in HD Radio. It is the oldest station in the Pillar of Fire Church Network, headquartered in Zarephath, New Jersey, which is the oldest chain of Christian radio stations in the world. KPOF and the Pillar of Fire were established by Bishop Alma Bridwell White.

Translator

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
K274DF 102.7 FM Denver, Colorado 202881 250 D 39°50′47″N 105°2′0.9″W / 39.84639°N 105.033583°W / 39.84639; -105.033583 (K274DF) LMS

See also

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KPOF". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1935 page 24
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1943 page 80

External links

  • KPOF AM91 official website
  • KPOF in the FCC AM station database
  • KPOF in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • FCC History Cards for KPOF
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Notes
1. Audio for TV channel 6 (KXDP-LD/Regional Mexican)

39°50′46.95″N 105°2′0.94″W / 39.8463750°N 105.0335944°W / 39.8463750; -105.0335944