KLDQ

KLDQ (100.7 FM) is a radio station in Fargo, North Dakota, (licensed to Harwood, North Dakota) broadcasting the K-LOVE radio network, airing a contemporary Christian music format.

KLDQ
CityHarwood, North Dakota
Broadcast areaFargo-Moorhead
BrandingK-LOVE
SloganPositive and Encouraging
Frequency100.7 MHz
First air date2001 (2001)
FormatContemporary Christian music
ERP40,000 watts
HAAT100 meters
ClassC2
Transmitter coordinates47.145°N 96.972°W / 47.145; -96.972
Call sign meaningK-Love North DaQ(K)ota
Former call signsKRKH (1998–2001)
KGBZ (2001–2003)
KDJZ (2003–2004)
KKLQ (2004–2017)
AffiliationsK-LOVE
OwnerEducational Media Foundation
Sister stationsKFAA
WebcastListen Live
Websitehttp://www.klove.com

Translators

Broadcast translators of KLDQ
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
ClassFCC info
K237ER95.3 FMGrand Forks, North Dakota250DFCC
K257EP99.3 FMDilworth, Minnesota250DFCC

History

The station signed on in 2001 as KGBZ with an 80's rock format known as "The Buzz", owned and operated by Tom Ingstad. The Buzz also aired Loveline and Bob and Tom.

KGBZ switched to a smooth jazz in 2003 as "FM Smooth Jazz", along with adopting the KDJZ call sign.

Educational Media Foundation purchased KDJZ in 2004, and became a full-time K-LOVE network affiliate, along with changing the call sign to KKLQ to reflect K-LOVE. In 2007, KKLQ resolved its limited signal issue in the eastern Fargo-Moorhead area by signing on a translator in Dilworth, Minnesota. A translator also signed on in Grand Forks, North Dakota, weeks later.

On November 8, 2017, EMF filed to use the KKLQ call sign for their new K-LOVE affiliate at 100.3 in Los Angeles and slated KLDQ to be the new call sign for the 100.7 frequency.[1] The change took effect on November 16, 2017.[2]

References

  1. "K-Love 100.7 KKLQ Fargo to Flip Calls | Red and Nater Midwest Broadcasting Board". redandnater.com. Retrieved 2017-11-14.
  2. "Call Sign History (KLDQ)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved November 16, 2017.


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