WWJL-LP

WWJL-LP is a former LPFM radio station licensed to Brookville, Pennsylvania, the county seat of Jefferson County. Formerly operating at 95.9, this station has been silent since May 2007.

WWJL-LP
Broadcast areaBrookville, Pennsylvania
Frequency95.9 (mHz)
Slogan"Where Jesus Lives"
Programming
Formatdefunct
Ownership
OwnerFirst Baptist Church
History
First air date2000
Call sign meaningWhere Jesus Lives
Technical information
ClassL1
ERP100 Watts

History

Beginnings as WMKX

The roots of WWJL can be traced back as early as April 1981, when Brookville's first radio station, WMKX, went on the air for the very first time at 95.9 FM. WMKX continued to operate on this frequency until the mid-1990s, when the owners of Punxsutawney-based competitor WPXZ decided to put a new FM station on the air in Brookville. To allow the 25,000 watt station to operate, channel shuffling among other FM stations in the area had to take place. This affected the operation of WMKX, which took the opportunity to acquire WPXZ's frequency of 105.5 and increase its power from 3,000 to 25,000 watts and cover a much larger area.

95.9 officially became available on March 3, 1997, when WMKX launched its new format and moniker "Megarock" at 105.5 in Brookville and its new simulcast station at 100.5 in Johnsonburg. With 95.9 now available, a local church decided to capitalize on the vacant channel while it was still fresh in listeners' minds. That opportunity presented itself with the debut of WWJL on a special LPFM license. The new station programmed a mix of Contemporary Christian Music, plus full-service news and talk programming targeted to Brookville listeners.

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