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Revision as of 03:30, 9 October 2015

KOBC
Broadcast areaJoplin
Frequency90.7 MHz
BrandingK-Love
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
Ownership
OwnerEducational Media Foundation
K-LOVE network
History
Former call signs
KGNT-AM[1]
Call sign meaning
"Ozark Bible College", now Ozark Christian College, KOBC's former owner.
Technical information
Facility ID51096
ClassC1
ERP60,000 watts
HAAT151.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates
37°3′8.00″N 94°23′20.00″W / 37.0522222°N 94.3888889°W / 37.0522222; -94.3888889
Links
WebcastKOBC's High Speed Stream
Websitekobc.org

KOBC (90.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format. Licensed to Joplin, Missouri, USA, the station serves the Joplin area.

Past

KOBC was founded on February 24, 1967 by its previous owner, Ozark Christian College and operated on the 91.1 FM frequency. In 1972, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved a license to increase transmitting power to 30,000 watts and change the frequency to 90.7 FM. Transmission power was raised again in 1998 to 60,00 watts, effectively increasing KOBC's listening area by 40%.

Sale of KOBC

OCC sold KOBC to the Educational Media Foundation, its current owner, on October 1, 2008.[2] [3]

Translators

In December 1987 an FM translator was added in Chanute, KS at 103.1 FM. A second translator was added for Fayetteville, AR in July 1988 at 100.1 FM, but it was disassembled after another Christian radio station began broadcasting in Fayetteville in 1996. The Chanute translator continues to operate.

References

  1. ^ "KOBC - Our History"
  2. ^ KOBC Changes Hands -- K-LOVE radio begins operating the station
  3. ^ "KOBC Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.