KLVL

KLVL
Broadcast areaGreater Houston
Frequency1480 kHz
BrandingRadio Vision
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
FormatChristian
Ownership
Owner
  • SIGA Broadcasting
  • (Gabriel Arango)
KAML, KFJZ, KGBC, KHFX, KTMR
History
First air date
May 5, 1950; 74 years ago (1950-05-05)
Call sign meaning
La Voz Latina (The Latin Voice, original Spanish branding)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID56148
ClassB
Power5,000 watts (Daytime)
500 watts (nighttime)
Transmitter coordinates
29°41′2″N 95°11′9″W / 29.68389°N 95.18583°W / 29.68389; -95.18583
Translator(s)See § Translator
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.klvl.com

KLVL (1480 AM) is a terrestrial radio station, paired with an FM relay translator. KLVL is licensed to Pasadena, serving the Greater Houston area. K235CS (94.9 FM; Channel 235) is licensed to Houston, serving northwest Houston, Cypress-Fairbanks, and Jersey Village. The facility and translator are both under ownership of SIGA Broadcasting. The station is currently airing Spanish Christian programming under the imaging of "Radio Vision".

KLVL was originally nicknamed "La Voz Latina" or "The Latin Voice" as the original Spanish language facility in Houston.[2]

KLVL's Texas sister stations with SIGA Broadcasting include KTMR (1130 AM, Converse), KGBC (1540 AM, Galveston), KAML (990 AM, Kenedy-Karnes City), KHFX (1140 AM, Cleburne), and KFJZ (870 AM, Fort Worth)

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KLVL". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Martin, Betty L. "Neighborhood's Alive tour hits city's multicultural hot spots." Houston Chronicle. Thursday July 17, 2003. ThisWeek p. 1. Retrieved on October 6, 2012.