KSPO

KSPO is a religious broadcasting talk outlet serving the Spokane, Washington area. The flagship station for the American Christian Network, it is owned by Thomas W. Read/Classical Broadcasting and its city of license is Dishman, Washington, broadcasting at 106.5 MHz with an ERP of 2.25 kW.

KSPO
CityDishman, Washington
Broadcast areaSpokane, Washington
Frequency106.5 MHz
BrandingKSPO
Programming
FormatReligious/Talk
Ownership
OwnerThomas W. Read
(Liberty Broadcasting System, LLC)
Sister stationsKTRW, KFIO
History
First air date1992 (as KWQL)
Former call signsKWQL (1990-1996)
Call sign meaningSPOkane
Technical information
Facility ID31495
ClassA
ERP2,250 watts
HAAT161 meters
Repeater(s)(see article)
Links
Websitekspo.com

History

KSPO was an AM station from its inception in the late 1920s until becoming an FM station. The station was originally at 96.9 before it moved to its current frequency in 1996.

Repeaters

KSPO's programming can also be heard on:

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