Sound of Life Radio

Sound of Life Radio

Infobox Radio Station
name = Sound of Life Radio
area = Eastern New York, Northern New Jersey, Northeastern Pennsylvania, Western New England
branding = The Sound of Life
slogan =
airdate = January 9, 1985
frequency = 88.1 FM WGWR Liberty
88.9 FM WRPJ Port Jervis
89.3 FM WLJP Monroe
89.7 FM WFGB Kingston
89.7 FM WSSK Saratoga Springs
90.7 WLJH Glens Falls
90.7 FM WPGL Pattersonville
91.1 WHVP Hudson
104.9 WGKR Grand Gorge
88.3 FM W202AR Newburgh
89.1 W206AW Pawling
94.9 W235AY Troy
format = Christian radio
erp = WGWR - 60 watts
WRPJ - 500 watts
WLJP - 200 watts
WFGB - 3,100 watts
WSSK - 50 watts
WLJH - 400 watts
WPGL - 300 watts
WHVP - 220 watts
WGKR - 60 watts
haat = WGWR - 171 meters
WRPJ - 180 meters
WLJP - 317 meters
WFGB - 453 meters
WSSK - 131 meters vert.
WLJH - 404 meters vert.
WPGL - 199 meters
WHVP - 318 meters vert.
WVTQ - 414 meters
class = WGWR - A
WRPJ - A
WLJP - A
WFGB - B
WSSK - A
WLJH - A
WPGL - A
WHVP - A
WGKR - A
owner = Sound of Life, Inc.
website = [http://www.soundoflife.org/ www.soundoflife.org]
callsign_meaning =Radio Port Jervis
Saratoga Springs K
W Hudson Valley P|

The Sound of Life radio network is a regional Christian radio network headquartered in Lake Katrine, New York and serves eastern New York State, northern New Jersey, northeast Pennsylvania, and western New England. Programming on the network is a mix of music (focusing on modern praise and worship and Christian contemporary) and "preaching and teaching" programs, both short form and long form (Focus on the Family and Insight for Living the most notable of the latter).

Sound of Life was incorporated in the early 1980s by a group of people in the Kingston, New York area who wanted to begin a faith-based outreach to the Hudson Valley which would reach out to and be supported by listeners. After nearly buying WHVW in 1982, the network obtained the construction permit for 89.7 MHz Kingston, which signed on as WFGB on January 9, 1985.

tations

As of 2006, Sound of Life programming is heard on the following frequencies; service areas are in "italics", translators are grouped with their originating station.

*88.1 WGWR Liberty, New York "(Sullivan County, New York)"
*88.9 WRPJ Port Jervis, New York "(Middletown, New York; Pike County, Pennsylvania)"
*89.3 WLJP Monroe, New York "(Middletown, northern Westchester and Rockland counties)"
**88.3 W202AR Newburgh, New York repeats WLJP for the Newburgh-Beacon area
*89.7 WFGB Kingston, New York "(most of Dutchess and Ulster counties and surrounding areas)
**89.1 W206AW Pawling, New York repeats WFGB for southeastern Dutchess County, eastern Putnam County, New York, and the Danbury, Connecticut area including New Milford
*89.7 WSSK Saratoga Springs, New York
*90.7 WLJH Glens Falls, New York "(Lake George, New York and the Rutland, Vermont area)"
* 90.7 WPGL Pattersonville, New York "(Schenectady, Amsterdam, and vicinity)"
**94.9 W235AY Troy, New York repeats WPGL for the Troy and Albany areas; this translator previously was on 94.1 FM and, prior to that, on 93.9 FM
*91.1 WHVP Hudson, New York "(more of a rimshot into Pittsfield, Massachusetts than a Hudson station, also serves eastern Columbia County, New York and southern Rensselaer County, New York)"
*105.3 WGKR Grand Gorge, New York "(Cooperstown, Oneonta)"

Past Frequencies

*88.3 WPGP Tafton, Pennsylvania "(Scranton)" (Built by Sound of Life in 2003, sold to EMF Broadcasting in October 2006 and now airs that company's K-LOVE format)
*98.9 W255AJ Albany, New York (A one-watt translator from the Helderberg Mountains tower farm owned by Christian retreat facility Camp Pinnacle located adjacent to the tower site. Affiliated 1998-2002, later simulcasted WHAZ-FM, now is silent)

External links

* [http://www.soundoflife.org Sound of Life Homepage]
*fmq|WGWR
*fml|WGWR
*fmq|WRPJ
*fml|WRPJ
*fmq|WFGB
*fml|WFGB
*fmq|WSSK
*fml|WSSK
*fmq|WLJH
*fml|WLJH
*fmq|WPGL
*fml|WPLG
*fmq|WHVP
*fml|WHVP
*fmq|WGKR
*fml|WGKR
*fmq|W202AR
*fmq|W206AW
*fmq|W235AY


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