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'''Family Life Radio''' is a network of [[Christian Radio|Christian]] [[radio station]]s in the United States, broadcasting [[Contemporary Christian music]], as well as [[Christian talk and teaching]] programs. The network is based in [[Tucson, Arizona]], with its [[flagship (broadcasting)|flagship station]] as [[KFLT-FM]] at 104.1 MHz.
'''Family Life Radio''' is a biblical, Christ-centered communications and educational ministry dedicated to reaching people and igniting transformation within by affirming faith, inspiring hope and equipping each person to live an intentional life in Christ with a network of 35 Christian radio stations reaching more than 17 million people in their broadcast areas. As a listener-supported ministry on the air for more than 50 years, Family Life Radio exists to see individuals, families, churches and nations of the world transformed as evidenced by individuals living an intentional life in Christ.


[[File:FLR Web Logo.jpg|thumb|Previous logo]]
Led by their flagship program, ''[https://theintentionallife.com/ Intentional Living]'' with Dr. Randy Carlson, on-air hosts address felt needs on topics of parenting, relationships, marriage and faith each day and offer practical help and encouragement for finances, singles, mental health, blended families, health, work, poverty, human trafficking, seniors, divorce, teens and single parenting and a variety of other topics.

Christian Talk and Teaching shows heard on Family Life Radio include: ''Intentional Living'' with Dr. Randy Carlson, ''[[Focus on the Family]] with [[Jim Daly (evangelist)|Jim Daly]]'', ''Turning Point'' with [[David Jeremiah]] and ''In Touch with [[Charles Stanley]]''.<ref>[https://www.myflr.org/music-programs/program-schedule/ Program Schedule], 2012-08-13, MyFLR. Accessed August 23, 2012</ref>

In April 2024, in an effort to reduce confusion with the New York and Pennsylvania-based [[Family Life Network]], Family Life Communications announced its intent to rebrand as '''Intentional Life Media'''. The radio network will, for the time being, continue to use the "Family Life Radio" brand.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-04-22 |title=Family Life Communications To Rename As Intentional Life Media - RadioInsight |url=https://radioinsight.com/headlines/267752/family-life-communications-to-rename-as-intentional-life-media/ |access-date=2024-04-22 |language=en-US}}</ref>


==Stations==
==Stations==
Family Life Radio is currently heard on radio stations in [[Arizona]], [[California]], [[Colorado]], [[Florida]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], [[Kansas]], [[Michigan]], [[New Mexico]], [[Tennessee]], [[Texas]], and [[Wisconsin]].<ref>[http://www.myflr.org/flr-stations/ Station Finder] My FLR. Accessed August 23, 2012</ref>
Family Life Radio is currently heard on 36 radio stations in [[Arizona]], [[California]], [[Colorado]], [[Florida]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], [[Kansas]], [[Michigan]], [[New Mexico]], [[Tennessee]], [[Texas]], and [[Wisconsin]].<ref>[http://www.myflr.org/flr-stations/ Station Finder] My FLR. Accessed August 23, 2012</ref>


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| {{rh}} | KJTA || 89.9 FM || [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]] || [[Arizona]] || {{sdash}} || 1,000 || {{FMQ|KJTA|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KJTA || 89.9 FM || [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]] || [[Arizona]] || {{sdash}} || 1,000 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|32367|KJTA|FCC}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | [[KFLR-FM]] || 90.3 FM || [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] || [[Arizona]] || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{FMQ|KFLR|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KFLR-FM]] || 90.3 FM || [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] || [[Arizona]] || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|20638|KFLR-FM|FCC}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | [[KFLT-FM]] || 104.1 FM || [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]] || [[Arizona]] || {{sdash}} || 3,000 || {{FMQ|KFLT|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KFLT-FM]] || 104.1 FM || [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]] || [[Arizona]] || {{sdash}} || 3,000 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|20403|KFLT-FM|FCC}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | [[KLFF (FM)|KLFF]] || 89.3 FM || [[San Luis Obispo, California|San Luis Obispo]] || [[California]] || {{sdash}} || 4,400 || {{FMQ|KLFF|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KLFF (FM)|KLFF]] || 89.3 FM || [[San Luis Obispo, California|San Luis Obispo]] || [[California]] || {{sdash}} || 4,400 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|38281|KLFF|FCC}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | [[KGDP-FM]] || 90.5 FM || [[Santa Maria, California|Santa Maria]] || [[California]] || {{sdash}} || 17,500 || {{FMQ|KGDP|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KGDP-FM]] || 90.5 FM || [[Santa Maria, California|Santa Maria]] || [[California]] || {{sdash}} || 17,500 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|79035|KGDP-FM|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | WJTF || 89.9 FM || [[Panama City, Florida|Panama City]] || [[Florida]] || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{FMQ|WJTF|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | WJTF || 89.9 FM || [[Panama City, Florida|Panama City]] || [[Florida]] || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|32370|WJTF|FCC}}
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|-
| {{rh}} | [[WJTG]] || 91.3 FM || [[Macon, Georgia|Macon]] || [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{FMQ|WJTG|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[WJTG]] || 91.3 FM || [[Macon, Georgia|Macon]] || [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|32358|WJTG|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | [[KJTY]] || 88.1 FM || [[Topeka, Kansas|Topeka]] || [[Kansas]] || {{sdash}} || 75,000 || {{FMQ|KJTY|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KJTY]] || 88.1 FM || [[Topeka, Kansas|Topeka]] || [[Kansas]] || {{sdash}} || 75,000 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|32368|KJTY|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | [[WUFN]] || 96.7 FM || [[Albion, Michigan|Albion]] || [[Michigan]] || {{sdash}} || 3,200 || {{FMQ|WUFN|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[WUFN]] || 96.7 FM || [[Albion, Michigan|Albion]] || [[Michigan]] || {{sdash}} || 3,200 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|20630|WUFN|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | [[WBFN]] || 1400 AM || [[Battle Creek, Michigan|Battle Creek]] || [[Michigan]] || 1,000 || {{sdash}} || {{AMQ|WBFN|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[WBFN]] || 1400 AM || [[Battle Creek, Michigan|Battle Creek]] || [[Michigan]] || 1,000 || {{sdash}} || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|37462|WBFN|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | [[WUNN]] || 1110 AM || [[Mason, Michigan|Mason]] || [[Michigan]] || 1,000 day || {{sdash}} || {{AMQ|WUNN|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[WUFL (FM)|WUFL]] || 93.1 FM || [[Detroit]] || [[Michigan]] || {{sdash}} || 26,500 ||
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| {{rh}} | [[WUGN]] || 99.7 FM || [[Midland, Michigan|Midland]] || [[Michigan]] || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{FMQ|WUGN|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[WUNN]] || 1110 AM || [[Mason, Michigan|Mason]] || [[Michigan]] || 1,000 day || {{sdash}} || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|20650|WUNN|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | [[KFLQ]] || 91.5 FM || [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]] || [[New Mexico]] || {{sdash}} || 20,000 || {{FMQ|KFLQ|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[WUGN]] || 99.7 FM || [[Midland, Michigan|Midland]] || [[Michigan]] || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|743522|WUGN|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | [[KWFL]] || 99.3 FM || [[Roswell, New Mexico|Roswell]] || [[New Mexico]] || {{sdash}} || 16,500 || {{FMQ|KWFL|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KFLQ]] || 91.5 FM || [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]] || [[New Mexico]] || {{sdash}} || 20,000 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|20637|KFLQ|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | [[WJBP]] || 91.5 FM || [[Chattanooga, Tennessee|Chattanooga]] || [[Tennessee]] || {{sdash}} || 11,000 H<br>10,000 V || {{FMQ|WJBP|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KWFL]] || 99.3 FM || [[Roswell, New Mexico|Roswell]] || [[New Mexico]] || {{sdash}} || 16,500 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|57715|KWFL|FCC}}
|-
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| {{rh}} | KAMY || 90.1 FM || [[Lubbock, Texas|Lubbock]] || [[Texas]] || {{sdash}} || 63,000 || {{FMQ|KAMY|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[WJBP]] || 91.5 FM || [[Chattanooga, Tennessee|Chattanooga]] || [[Tennessee]] || {{sdash}} || 11,000 H<br>10,000 V || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|10670|WJBP|FCC}}
|-
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| {{rh}} | [[KFLB-FM]] || 88.1 FM || [[Midland, Texas|Midland]] || [[Texas]] || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{FMQ|KFLB|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KAMY || 90.1 FM || [[Lubbock, Texas|Lubbock]] || [[Texas]] || {{sdash}} || 63,000 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|39890|KAMY|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | [[KFLB (AM)|KFLB]] || 920 AM || [[Odessa, Texas|Odessa]] || [[Texas]] || 1,000 day<br>500 night || {{sdash}} || {{AMQ|KFLB|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KFLB-FM]] || 88.1 FM || [[Midland, Texas|Midland]] || [[Texas]] || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|92993|KFLB-FM|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | [[WJTY]] || 88.1 FM || [[Lancaster, Wisconsin|Lancaster]] || [[Wisconsin]] || {{sdash}} || 7,000 H<br>49,000 V || {{FMQ|WJTY|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[WJTY]] || 88.1 FM || [[Lancaster, Wisconsin|Lancaster]] || [[Wisconsin]] || {{sdash}} || 7,000 H<br>49,000 V || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|32365|WJTY|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K294AN || 106.7 || [[Payson, Arizona|Payson]] || [[Arizona]] || 12 || {{FMQ|K294AN|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K294AN || 106.7 || [[Payson, Arizona|Payson]] || [[Arizona]] || 12 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|20655|K294AN|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K208EG || 89.5 || [[Alamosa, Colorado|Alamosa]] || [[Colorado]] || 170 || {{FMQ|K208EG|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K208EG || 89.5 || [[Alamosa, Colorado|Alamosa]] || [[Colorado]] || 170 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|94150|K208EG|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K217EG || 91.3 || [[Lamar, Colorado|Lamar]] || [[Colorado]] || 100 || {{FMQ|K217EG|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K217EG || 91.3 || [[Lamar, Colorado|Lamar]] || [[Colorado]] || 100 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|94259|K217EG|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K209BC || 89.7 || [[San Antonio, Colorado|San Antonio]] || [[Colorado]] || 48 || {{FMQ|K209BC|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K209BC || 89.7 || [[San Antonio, Colorado|San Antonio]] || [[Colorado]] || 48 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|20646|K209BC|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | W266CG || 101.1 || [[Battle Creek, Michigan|Battle Creek]] || [[Michigan]] || 230 || {{FMQ|W266CG|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | W266CG || 101.1 || [[Battle Creek, Michigan|Battle Creek]] || [[Michigan]] || 230 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|142070|W266CG|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | W232CA || 94.3 || [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]] || [[Michigan]] || 99 || {{FMQ|W232CA|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | W260BX || 99.9 || [[Lansing, Michigan|Lansing]] || [[Michigan]] || 190 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|140610|W260BX|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | W284BQ || 104.7 || [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]] || [[Michigan]] || 250 || {{FMQ|W284BQ|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K212BB || 90.3 || [[Alamogordo, New Mexico|Alamogordo]] || [[New Mexico]] || 11 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|20654|K212BB|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | W231CV || 94.1 || [[Holly, Michigan|Holly]] || [[Michigan]] || 210 || {{FMQ|W231CV|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K209EG || 89.7 || [[Artesia, New Mexico|Artesia]] || [[New Mexico]] || 25 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|94044|K209EG|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | W276DB || 103.1 || [[Rochester Hills, Michigan|Rochester Hills]] || [[Michigan]] || 250 || {{FMQ|W276DB|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K215EK || 90.9 || [[Carlsbad, New Mexico|Carlsbad]] || [[New Mexico]] || 92 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|92128|K215EK|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | W260BX || 99.9 || [[Lansing, Michigan|Lansing]] || [[Michigan]] || 190 || {{FMQ|W260BX|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K205EX || 88.9 || [[Clovis, New Mexico|Clovis]] || [[New Mexico]] || 60 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|154270|K205EX|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K212BB || 90.3 || [[Alamogordo, New Mexico|Alamogordo]] || [[New Mexico]] || 11 || {{FMQ|K212BB|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K208ED || 89.5 || [[Deming, New Mexico|Deming]] || [[New Mexico]] || 50 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|94158|K208ED|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K209EG || 89.7 || [[Artesia, New Mexico|Artesia]] || [[New Mexico]] || 25 || {{FMQ|K209EG|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K204GJ || 88.7 || [[Las Vegas, New Mexico|Las Vegas]] || [[New Mexico]] || 250 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|92322|K204GJ|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K215EK || 90.9 || [[Carlsbad, New Mexico|Carlsbad]] || [[New Mexico]] || 92 || {{FMQ|K215EK|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K264BA || 100.7 || [[Portales, New Mexico|Portales]] || [[New Mexico]] || 250 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|93636|K264BA|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K205EX || 88.9 || [[Clovis, New Mexico|Clovis]] || [[New Mexico]] || 60 || {{FMQ|K205EX|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K297AE || 107.3 || [[Ruidoso, New Mexico|Ruidoso]] || [[New Mexico]] || 9 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|20636|K297AE|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K208ED || 89.5 || [[Deming, New Mexico|Deming]] || [[New Mexico]] || 50 || {{FMQ|K208ED|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K211DW || 90.1 || [[Tucumcari, New Mexico|Tucumcari]] || [[New Mexico]] || 28 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|93777|K211DW|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K204GJ || 88.7 || [[Las Vegas, New Mexico|Las Vegas]] || [[New Mexico]] || 250 || {{FMQ|K204GJ|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K298BN || 107.5 || [[Big Spring, Texas|Big Spring]] || [[Texas]] || 115 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|155684|K298BN|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K264BA || 100.7 || [[Portales, New Mexico|Portales]] || [[New Mexico]] || 250 || {{FMQ|K264BA|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | K269FG || 101.7 || [[Odessa, Texas|Odessa]] || [[Texas]] || 250 || {{FCC-LMS-Facility|148509|K269FG|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K297AE || 107.3 || [[Ruidoso, New Mexico|Ruidoso]] || [[New Mexico]] || 9 || {{FMQ|K297AE|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K211DW || 90.1 || [[Tucumcari, New Mexico|Tucumcari]] || [[New Mexico]] || 28 || {{FMQ|K211DW|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K298BN || 107.5 || [[Big Spring, Texas|Big Spring]] || [[Texas]] || 115 || {{FMQ|K298BN|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | K269FG || 101.7 || [[Odessa, Texas|Odessa]] || [[Texas]] || 250 || {{FMQ|K269FG|FCC}}
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== Digital Experience ==
Family Life Radio’s digital experience gives listeners many more opportunities to engage with their community, taking radio to a whole new level through social media, interactive websites, email ministry and an innumerable amount of practical and spiritual resources online.

With 2.42 million Facebook connections, the Family Life Radio community continues to grow in number and meaningful relationships as their social media communities come together all hours of the day and night to share prayer requests, to offer encouragement and to learn and grow in their faith.

[https://www.myflr.org/ Myflr.org] is the digital hub for Family Life Radio. It allows listeners to tune into what’s playing in real time through their computers, and handheld devices. Users can share their prayer request and pray for others at the same time on their Prayer Wall. They can view the daily program schedule, connect with on-air hosts, find a station, view upcoming events, and explore outreach opportunities or a directory of Christian businesses in their community.

People can also subscribe to receive Family Life Radio’s digital resources including motivating verses from God’s Word, powerful thoughts for the day written just for them and takeaways with practical action steps to help them live intentionally in Christ.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 05:46, 18 July 2024

Family Life Radio
TypeRadio network
Country
United States
HeadquartersTucson, Arizona[1]
Ownership
OwnerFamily Life Broadcasting, Inc.[2]
History
Launch date1966
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.myflr.org

Family Life Radio is a network of Christian radio stations in the United States, broadcasting Contemporary Christian music, as well as Christian talk and teaching programs. The network is based in Tucson, Arizona, with its flagship station as KFLT-FM at 104.1 MHz.

Previous logo

Christian Talk and Teaching shows heard on Family Life Radio include: Intentional Living with Dr. Randy Carlson, Focus on the Family with Jim Daly, Turning Point with David Jeremiah and In Touch with Charles Stanley.[3]

In April 2024, in an effort to reduce confusion with the New York and Pennsylvania-based Family Life Network, Family Life Communications announced its intent to rebrand as Intentional Life Media. The radio network will, for the time being, continue to use the "Family Life Radio" brand.[4]

Stations

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Family Life Radio is currently heard on 36 radio stations in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Michigan, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.[5]

Call sign Frequency City of license State Power
(W)
ERP
(W)
FCC info
KJTA 89.9 FM Flagstaff Arizona 1,000 FCC (KJTA)
KFLR-FM 90.3 FM Phoenix Arizona 100,000 FCC (KFLR-FM)
KFLT-FM 104.1 FM Tucson Arizona 3,000 FCC (KFLT-FM)
KLFF 89.3 FM San Luis Obispo California 4,400 FCC (KLFF)
KGDP-FM 90.5 FM Santa Maria California 17,500 FCC (KGDP-FM)
WJTF 89.9 FM Panama City Florida 100,000 FCC (WJTF)
WJTG 91.3 FM Macon Georgia 100,000 FCC (WJTG)
KJTY 88.1 FM Topeka Kansas 75,000 FCC (KJTY)
WUFN 96.7 FM Albion Michigan 3,200 FCC (WUFN)
WBFN 1400 AM Battle Creek Michigan 1,000 FCC (WBFN)
WUFL 93.1 FM Detroit Michigan 26,500
WUNN 1110 AM Mason Michigan 1,000 day FCC (WUNN)
WUGN 99.7 FM Midland Michigan 100,000 FCC (WUGN)
KFLQ 91.5 FM Albuquerque New Mexico 20,000 FCC (KFLQ)
KWFL 99.3 FM Roswell New Mexico 16,500 FCC (KWFL)
WJBP 91.5 FM Chattanooga Tennessee 11,000 H
10,000 V
FCC (WJBP)
KAMY 90.1 FM Lubbock Texas 63,000 FCC (KAMY)
KFLB-FM 88.1 FM Midland Texas 100,000 FCC (KFLB-FM)
WJTY 88.1 FM Lancaster Wisconsin 7,000 H
49,000 V
FCC (WJTY)
Broadcast translators of Family Life Radio
Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license State ERP
(W)
FCC info
K294AN 106.7 Payson Arizona 12 FCC (K294AN)
K208EG 89.5 Alamosa Colorado 170 FCC (K208EG)
K217EG 91.3 Lamar Colorado 100 FCC (K217EG)
K209BC 89.7 San Antonio Colorado 48 FCC (K209BC)
W266CG 101.1 Battle Creek Michigan 230 FCC (W266CG)
W260BX 99.9 Lansing Michigan 190 FCC (W260BX)
K212BB 90.3 Alamogordo New Mexico 11 FCC (K212BB)
K209EG 89.7 Artesia New Mexico 25 FCC (K209EG)
K215EK 90.9 Carlsbad New Mexico 92 FCC (K215EK)
K205EX 88.9 Clovis New Mexico 60 FCC (K205EX)
K208ED 89.5 Deming New Mexico 50 FCC (K208ED)
K204GJ 88.7 Las Vegas New Mexico 250 FCC (K204GJ)
K264BA 100.7 Portales New Mexico 250 FCC (K264BA)
K297AE 107.3 Ruidoso New Mexico 9 FCC (K297AE)
K211DW 90.1 Tucumcari New Mexico 28 FCC (K211DW)
K298BN 107.5 Big Spring Texas 115 FCC (K298BN)
K269FG 101.7 Odessa Texas 250 FCC (K269FG)

References

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  1. ^ Willett, Johanna (March 26, 2016). "50-year-old Christian radio network calls Tucson home". Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
  2. ^ WJTY fcc.gov. Accessed August 23, 2012
  3. ^ Program Schedule, 2012-08-13, MyFLR. Accessed August 23, 2012
  4. ^ "Family Life Communications To Rename As Intentional Life Media - RadioInsight". April 22, 2024. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
  5. ^ Station Finder My FLR. Accessed August 23, 2012
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