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Radio station in Edmonds, Washington
KCIS
Broadcast areaSeattle metropolitan area
Frequency630 kHz
BrandingKCIS 630
Programming
FormatChristian talk and teaching
Ownership
OwnerCRISTA Ministries
Sister stationsKCMS, KWPZ
History
First air date1954 (1954) (as KGDN)
Former call signsKGDN (1954–1985)
Call sign meaning"Christian Inspiration Station" or CRISTA Ministries (owner)
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID14504
ClassB
Power5,000 watts day
2,500 watts night
Transmitter coordinates47°46′6″N 122°21′7″W / 47.76833°N 122.35194°W / 47.76833; -122.35194 (day)
47°51′0″N 122°9′38″W / 47.85000°N 122.16056°W / 47.85000; -122.16056 (night)
Repeater(s)105.3 KCMS-HD3 (Edmonds)
106.5 KWPZ-HD3 (Lynden)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitekcisradio.com

KCIS (630 AM) is a radio station licensed to Edmonds, Washington, and serving the Seattle metropolitan area. The station is owned by Crista Ministries and airs a Christian talk and teaching radio format. National and local religious leaders buy blocks of time from KCIS to air their shows, and they may seek donations to their ministries while on the air.

KCIS is powered at 5,000 watts by day, using a non-directional signal. The daytime transmitter is co-located with the studios and offices, on Freemont Avenue North at Kings Garden Drive in Seattle. But to avoid interfering with other stations on AM 630, it reduces power at night to 2,500 watts, using a directional antenna. The nighttime tower array is off Kaltenborn Road in Snohomish.

Programming

During the day and evening, KCIS airs mostly national religious shows hosted by Christian leaders such as Jim Daly, David Jeremiah, Chuck Swindoll and June Hunt. Overnight and during some daytime hours, the station plays soft Christian music.

History

In 1954, the station signed on as KGDN. It was originally a 1,000 watt daytimer station operating from King's Garden, the former name of Crista Ministries. The call sign referred to King's Garden.

In 1960, KGDN added an FM station at 105.3 MHz. At first it was simulcast with KGDN but later switched to separate religious programming and Christian music. Its first call sign was KGFM, later KBIQ and today KCMS, still co-owned with KCIS. In the 1970s, the power was boosted to 5,000 watts, but still as a daytime-only station.

In 1985, it switched to the current call letters KCIS. The station received Federal Communications Commission (FCC) permission for 24-hour broadcasting, with nighttime power at 2,500 watts, using a directional antenna from a site in Snohomish.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KCIS". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. Radio-Locator.com/KCIS
  3. Broadcasting Yearbook 1960 page A-247

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