KAAJ-LP

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KAAJ-LP
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Broadcast areaMetro Monticello [2]
Frequency 103.9 FM MHz
Branding"103.9 KAAJ"
Programming
Format Religious [3]
Affiliations USA Radio News
Ownership
Owner
  • First Baptist Church of Monticello, Utah [1] [4]
  • (First Baptist Church [1] )
History
First air date
August 2, 2006 [5]
Former call signs
KAAJ-LP (2001–Present) [6]
Call sign meaning
Knowing And Adoring Jesus (is Life's Purpose)
Technical information [7]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 123728
Class L1
Power 100 Watts
HAAT −55 meters (−180 ft) [1]
Transmitter coordinates
37°52′42.90″N109°20′27.40″W / 37.8785833°N 109.3409444°W / 37.8785833; -109.3409444 [1]
Links
Public license information
LMS
Webcast KAAJ-LP Webstream
Website KAAJ-LP Online

KAAJ-LP is a Religious formatted broadcast radio station. [3] The station is licensed to and serving Monticello in Utah. [1] [2] KAAJ-LP is owned by First Baptist Church of Monticello, Utah and operated under their First Baptist Church licensee. [1]

Contents

History

This station received its original construction permit for 103.5 FM from the Federal Communications Commission on May 7, 2001. [8] The new station was assigned the call letters KAAJ-LP by the FCC on August 23, 2001. [6] KAAJ-LP received its license to cover at 103.5 FM from the FCC on January 28, 2003. [9]

In June 2005, KAAJ-LP applied to change its licensed broadcast frequency to 103.9 FM. It received a new construction permit from the FCC on September 7, 2005. [10] KAAJ-LP received its license to cover at 103.9 FM from the FCC on August 2, 2006. [11] The station applied for and received the renewal of its license on September 27, 2013. [12]

Programming

The station airs a religious format including a mix of nationally-syndicated religious teaching programs, syndicated music programs and talk shows, local news and community information, plus hourly news updates from USA Radio News. [3] [13] In addition, KAAJ-LP airs live broadcasts of Monticello City Council sessions and of Monticello High School football and basketball games. [13] [14]

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References

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  12. "Application for Renewal of Broadcast Station License". Federal Communications Commission, audio division. September 27, 2013. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  13. 1 2 "KAAJ-LP - Weekly Program Schedule". First Baptist Church of Monticello, Utah. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  14. Oberbeck, Steve (September 24, 2005). "Clearing the air - KAAJ spreads the Word and serves the Monticello community". The Salt Lake Tribune . Salt Lake City, Utah: The Salt Lake Tribune, Inc. pp. C3.