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WYPA
Broadcast areaPhiladelphia/Cherry Hill
Frequency89.5 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingAir1
Programming
FormatChristian worship
Subchannels
AffiliationsAir1
Ownership
OwnerEducational Media Foundation
History
First air date
1986 (1986) (as WEEE)
Former call signs
  • WEEE (1986–1995)
  • WSJI (1995–2007)
  • WKVP (2007–2013)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID7045
ClassA
ERP1,900 watts (analog)
75 watts (digital)[2]
HAAT61 meters (200 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
39°54′43.4″N 74°59′19.6″W / 39.912056°N 74.988778°W / 39.912056; -74.988778 (WYPA)
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.air1.com

WYPA (89.5 FM) is a non–commercial Christian worship formatted radio station licensed to serve Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The station is owned by Educational Media Foundation and is a member of the nationally syndicated Air1 radio network.

WYPA uses HD Radio, and simulcasts the classical programming of WWFM on its HD2 subchannel.[3][4]

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History

The station signed on for the first time in 1986 as WEEE, "The Cherry Hill Station" which featured an easy listening format and broadcast Cherry Hill related announcements, town meetings and local sports. In 1995, the station changed its call sign to WSJI and featured contemporary Christian music and preaching.

Formerly owned by Thomas Moffit Sr.'s Broadcast Learning Center, the station was sold to California–based EMF Broadcasting's "K-Love" radio network for $2.5 million; $600,000 cash at closing (including $122,500 escrow deposit) plus $1.85 million promissory note. The sale was brokered by John Pierce and Co. LLC and represented the Educational Media Foundation's entry into the Greater Philadelphia Metropolitan radio market. The sale, which began in August 2006, was finalized on January 10, 2007, and the station switched to K–Love's network feed at 5 p.m. the same day. The station's new call sign was WKVP, ostensibly "K-Love Philadelphia".

On November 5, 2013, the station changed its call sign to WYPA. The WKVP call sign moved to EMF's station in Camden, New Jersey, the former WWIQ (and for 43 years, Family Radio's WKDN).

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WYPA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "FCC 335-FM Digital Notification [WYPA]". fcc.gov. Federal Communications Commission. July 10, 2012. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  3. ^ "Where to Hear Us WWFM". wwfm.org. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
  4. ^ https://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=16HD Radio Guide for Philadelphia Archived January 11, 2017, at the Wayback Machine

External links

39°54′43″N 74°59′20″W / 39.912056°N 74.988778°W / 39.912056; -74.988778

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