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KLVS
Broadcast areaSan Francisco Bay Area
Frequency107.3 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingK-Love
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
SubchannelsHD2: Air1
HD3: K-Love 90s
AffiliationsK-Love
Ownership
Owner
KJLV, KMVS
History
First air date
1962 (as KSTN-FM)[1]
Former call signs
KSTN-FM (1962-2010)
Call sign meaning
K-LoVe San Francisco
Technical information
Facility ID69685
ClassB
ERP4,100 watts
HAAT481 meters (1,578 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
37°48′57″N 122°03′41″W / 37.81583°N 122.06139°W / 37.81583; -122.06139
Translator(s)88.9 K205BM (Oakland)
91.9 K220JB (Vacaville)
103.1 K276EK (Vacaville)
104.1 K281BU (San Francisco)
HD2: 103.3 K277CH (San Francisco)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Listen Live (HD3)
Websiteklove.com
air1.com (HD2)

KLVS (107.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian Contemporary format from K-Love, licensed to Livermore, California, United States. The station is owned by San Joaquin Broadcasting Company, a subsidiary of the Educational Media Foundation.[2]

History

107.3 FM signed on the air in 1962 as KSTN-FM, carrying a full-time classical music format. The following year, it added some Regional Mexican Music and by 1965, they dropped classical music entirely and expanded the Spanish programming with some simulcast of the Top 40 music of its AM sister station at 1420. KSTN-FM transmitted monaural audio from its inception in 1962 until 1996 when it switched to stereo.

On February 22, 2010, KSTN-FM dropped its Regional Mexican format in favor of an English-language Contemporary Christian music format, via satellite from K-LOVE.[3] The station changed its calls to KLVS in March 2010.

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