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Sound of Life Radio |
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| Sound of Life Radio | |
| Broadcast area | Eastern New York, Northern New Jersey, Northeastern Pennsylvania, Western New England |
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| Branding | The Sound of Life |
| Frequency | 88.1 FM WGWR Liberty 88.9 FM WRPJ Port Jervis 89.3 FM WLJP Monroe 89.7 FM WFGB Kingston 89.7 FM WSSK Saratoga Springs 90.7 WLJH Glens Falls 90.7 FM WPGL Pattersonville 91.1 WHVP Hudson 104.9 WGKR Grand Gorge 88.3 FM W202AR Newburgh 89.1 W206AW Pawling 94.9 W235AY Troy |
| First air date | January 9, 1985 |
| Format | Christian radio |
| ERP | WGWR - 60 watts WRPJ - 500 watts WLJP - 200 watts WFGB - 3,100 watts WSSK - 50 watts WLJH - 400 watts WPGL - 300 watts WHVP - 220 watts WGKR - 60 watts |
| HAAT | WGWR - 171 meters WRPJ - 180 meters WLJP - 317 meters WFGB - 453 meters WSSK - 131 meters vert. WLJH - 404 meters vert. WPGL - 199 meters WHVP - 318 meters vert. WVTQ - 414 meters |
| Class | WGWR - A WRPJ - A WLJP - A WFGB - B WSSK - A WLJH - A WPGL - A WHVP - A WGKR - A |
| Callsign meaning | Radio Port Jervis Saratoga Springs K W Hudson Valley P |
| Owner | Sound of Life, Inc. |
| Website | www.soundoflife.org |
The Sound of Life Radio Network is a regional Inspiational radio network headquartered in Lake Katrine, New York and serves eastern New York State, northern New Jersey, northeast Pennsylvania, and western New England. Programming on the network is primarily music based (Today's Positive Sound). Programs are practical, family oriented and directed at applying faith to everyday life. Programs include "Money Life", "Family Life Today" and "Adventures in Odyessy".
Sound of Life was incorporated in the early 1980s by a group of people in the Kingston, New York area who wanted to begin a faith-based radio station for the Hudson Valley which would encourage and reach out to and be supported by listeners. After nearly buying WHVW in 1982, the network obtained the construction permit for 89.7 MHz Kingston, which signed on as WFGB on January 9, 1985.
As of 2008, Sound of Life programming is heard on the following frequencies; service areas are in italics, translators are grouped with their originating station.
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