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Radio station in St. Louis
KSTL
Broadcast areaGreater St. Louis
Frequency690 kHz
BrandingJubilee 690
Programming
FormatUrban Gospel
Ownership
OwnerChurch of God in Christ, Inc.
History
First air date1948
Call sign meaningSt. Louis
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID73300
ClassD
Power1,000 watts day
18 watts night
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitejubilee690.com

KSTL is an urban gospel station located in the St. Louis, Missouri/Illinois area in the United States. Owned and operated by Church of God in Christ, Inc.

KSTL's transmitters are located in East St. Louis, just north of the I-55/Illinois Route 3 interchange.

History

KSTL was formerly located on the historic Laclede's Landing in downtown Saint Louis, but later moved to the Saint Louis suburbs, currently broadcasting out of the same building as KYFI. KSTL originally played only music, as its sister station KYFI (then KJSL) had the only studio when KSTL began. KSTL expanded its format beyond Christian music and into talk radio and ministries in 1995 and shared a studio with KJSL, eventually landing its own separate studio.

Programming

KSTL is one of 12 religious radio stations licensed to St. Louis and its metro area, according to the St. Louis Journalism review study in March 2000. KSTL is not specifically geared towards one specific religion. KSTL airs more than 120 top-rated National and Local programs throughout its schedule. The programs are primarily Christian teaching and preaching, along with traditional and Contemporary Christian music and Public affairs programming.

Personnel

The first General Manager of the station in 1994 was Taft Harris. The first Director of Operations was Juanita Winston who helmed the day-to-day operations for the station. In March 2004 Taft Harris was voted one of the Most Influential African-Americans in Radio by radioink.com. Taft is the General Manager over WSRB/WYCA/WPWX Crawford Broadcasting stations in Chicago, Illinois.

External links

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Nearby regions
Cape Girardeau-Jackson
Columbia
Hannibal/Quincy
Marion–Carbondale
Mount Vernon
Springfield, IL
See also
List of radio stations in Missouri
List of radio stations in Illinois

Notes
1. Now internet-only.

38°37′01″N 90°10′17″W / 38.61694°N 90.17139°W / 38.61694; -90.17139

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KSTL". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
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