KVFS-LP

Last updated
KVFS-LP
Frequency 100.3 MHz
BrandingVoices for Spokane
Programming
Format Variety
Ownership
OwnerSpokane Translator Association
History
First air date
October 26, 2003
Former call signs
KYRS-LP (2003–2011)
Former frequencies
95.3 MHz (2004–2007)
89.9 MHz (2007–2022)
Call sign meaning
Voices For Spokane
Technical information
Facility ID 135324
Class L1
ERP 100 watts
HAAT 30 meters
Transmitter coordinates
47°31′58.00″N117°26′20.00″W / 47.5327778°N 117.4388889°W / 47.5327778; -117.4388889

KVFS-LP is a low-powered radio station in Spokane, Washington.

Originally launched as KYRS-LP, the station was the fourth community radio barnraising of the Prometheus Radio Project, with original owner Thin Air Community Radio. Thin Air Community Radio sold KYRS-LP to new owners as a condition of being issued a license for full-power station KYRS.


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The Prometheus Radio Project is a non-profit advocacy and community organizing group with a mission to resist corporate media consolidation and radio homogenization in the United States. Founded in 1998 by a small group of radio activists in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Prometheus has participated in the community radio movement by providing technical training, helping marginalized communities gain access to affordable media outlets, and creating a network of low power community radio stations. A lot of Prometheus' efforts have focused on legal advocacy for low-power FM (LPFM) stations.

WJZP-LP is a low-power broadcast radio station in Portland, Maine, United States. The station broadcasts a community-based jazz, classic soul and urban gospel format. The station has been on the air since 2005.

WQRZ-LP Community radio station in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

WQRZ-LP is non-commercial low-power FM community radio station licensed to Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, United States. The station is currently owned by the Hancock County Amateur Radio Association.

WBCR-LP is a low power FM radio station with office and studio located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, broadcasting on the 97.7 FM frequency. The organization's legal name is "Berkshire Community Radio Alliance," and is also known as "Berkshire Community Radio" or "BCR."

WFSJ-LP is an LPFM radio station, licensed to Indiana, the seat of government for Indiana County, Pennsylvania. WFSJ-LP is licensed to operate at the assigned frequency of 103.7 MHz with a power output of 52 watts. The station is owned by Hilltop Baptist Church.

WMXP-LP is a low-powered FM community radio station located in Greenville, South Carolina. The station broadcasts on 95.5 FM with an ERP of 100 watts.

WNHN-LP is a low-power radio station broadcasting a talk and music format. Licensed to Concord, New Hampshire, US, the station is owned by New Hampshire's News, Views & Blues.

WSUB-LP Radio station in Ashaway, Rhode Island

WSUB-LP is a radio station licensed to the community of Ashaway, Rhode Island. It serves the greater Westerly, Rhode Island, region as well as part of southern Rhode Island and southeastern Connecticut. The station is owned by The Buzz Alternative Radio Foundation, Inc., headed by Jaime DiPaola. The station is managed by Christopher DiPaola. Its Vice President is Steve Conti, Assistant GM is Lana Weidner Program Director is Lorren Kleinkauf. Local on air staff are on daily with local syndicated night host Johnny Mac It airs an alternative rock format.

WRPO-LP is a noncommercial low-power radio station licensed to Russells Point, Ohio, with a community radio/oldies format billed as "Indian Lake's Greatest Hits". Owned by the village of Russells Point and operated by Gray Fox Broadcasting with studios and transmitter both located in the village, WRPO-LP serves both it, adjacent Lakeview and Indian Lake State Park. In addition to a standard analog transmission, WRPO-LP is repeated full-time over Huntsville low-power station WOHP-LP, which is owned by the Village of Huntsville.

WCRS-LP is a North American community radio station in Columbus, Ohio, area. It broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week and has an online stream available 24/7. WCRS-LP broadcasts on 92.7 and on translator station W252AY 98.3 FM in most of Franklin County, licensed to Marble Cliff. WCRS-LP is owned by The Neighborhood Network and is affiliated with the Pacifica Radio Network.

KXAL-LP was a low-power radio station licensed to Chalk Hill Community, Texas, United States. The station aired a format consisting of classical music and jazz, and was owned by The Church at Lake Cherokee.

WNUZ-LP is a non-commercial, non-profit, educational low-power FM radio station licensed to Gap, Pennsylvania. The station is licensed to WLRI, Inc. It airs an All-News radio stations and information radio format. WNUZ-LP is affiliated with the Pacifica Radio Network. It also features the weekday syndicated shows from Thom Hartmann and Stephanie Miller.

WCFA-LP is a non-commercial low-power FM community radio station in Cape May, New Jersey, United States. The station is licensed to the Center For Community Arts, Inc., nonprofit organization that sponsors multicultural arts, humanities and history programs for young people and adults. It has been broadcasting 24 hours a day, seven days a week with an all-volunteer staff since first going on the air on November 28, 2006.

KFMG-LP is a radio station licensed to Des Moines, Iowa. The station is owned by the Des Moines Community Radio Foundation. The noncommercial low-power station currently airs a primarily wide-ranging adult album alternative format with a strong local community focus.

WTJN "The New 107.1" is a low-power FM broadcasting station licensed to, located in and serving the city of Troy, Ohio and nearby communities of Tipp City, Casstown, Fletcher and Covington.

KWSF-LP is a low-power FM radio station in Mesa, Arizona. Broadcasting on 99.5 FM, KWSF-LP is owned by KWSF Radio and simulcasts KWSS-LP 93.9 in Scottsdale.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">KYRS</span> Radio station in Medical Lake, Washington

KYRS, known as "Thin Air Community Radio", is a non-profit, non-commercial, full-power community radio station in Spokane, Washington at 88.1 MHz FM. The station has a translator, K222BG, at 92.3 FM, licensed to Dartford, Washington.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">WWRI-LP</span> Radio station in Coventry, Rhode Island

WWRI-LP was an FM radio station broadcasting on 95.1 MHz, licensed to Coventry, Rhode Island. The WWRI-LP license is owned by the Marconi Broadcasting Foundation. The station has been off the air and silent since October 1, 2020 at 5:30 p.m., when its programming moved to WPVD. Prior to leaving the air, WWRI-LP had broadcast a classic rock format. The station began broadcasting February 9, 2016. WWRI-LP was managed by Chris DiPaola, owner of WBLQ (1230) and manager of WSUB-LP in Westerly, Rhode Island. WWRI-LP had local community members on air each day, such as John Parente, Johnny Mac & more. Long-time radio DJ Kickin' Al was the afternoon drive host from 2016 to 2019. January 2020 marked the start of the station's local community morning show, "Mac & Boots In The Morning", hosted by Johnny Mac & John Botello.

KBUU-LP is an FM radio station serving Malibu, California at 99.1 FM and on the web at radiomalibu.net. It transmits a modern rock format during the daytime and community disc jockeys play their choices of music in the evenings. It is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission as a low-power FM radio station. It went on the air on Feb. 26, 2015. The station calls itself 99.1 KBU and uses two slogans: "On The Air, On The Web, On The Beach" and

KNUM-LP is a low-power FM radio station broadcasting on 96.7 FM in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is owned by the Community Alliance of Tenants and is known as "96.7 The Numberz", airing a rap and hip-hop format. In 2018, strange noises were heard from this station.