Radio Station Information

K-Love

WLJV 89.5 FM

K-Love Logo

City of License:
Spotsylvania, VA

Format:
Christian Contemporary

Web site:
http://www.klove.com/

Live Stream:
https://listen.klove.com/

Owner:
Educational Media Foundation

WLJV is an FM non-commercial radio station broadcasting at 89.5 MHz. The station is licensed to Spotsylvania, VA. The station broadcasts Christian Contemporary music programming and goes by the name "K-Love" on the air. WLJV is owned by Educational Media Foundation.

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Listener Comments and Reviews

Love to listen to your station, but would also like an introduction to the pieces you play, like composer, orchestra, etc.
By: Anonymous on February 15, 2012

Welcome to the airways of Spotsylvania, your format is very much appreciated as is the fidelity when compared to WETA. We also appreciated your playing of an entire work, not just familiar movements or popular passages only. It gives you a much better understanding of what the composer had in mind. When did the classical format begin ? I hope you will be able to add programming notes about the music played. The public service announcements of local classical events is appreciated.
By: Jon O'Connor on February 16, 2012

So glad we have a classical station in our area and I love listening to the great music you play, but I would like the composers names and educated comments about the music you play.
By: Linda West on February 19, 2012

Dear Pete, could you please tell the name of song & singer? Would love to find some of the songs you play later but have no information to look up. Thank you for your faithfulness
By: Wanda Joines on May 23, 2014

Greetings, I would like to submit a song I wrote for airplay, it is called On Christ Wedding Day, an appalchia gospel song appropriate for praise and worship anywhere.. the instruments are mandolin, flute and strings Please let me know if you would like to hear it for consideration of airplay or for personal use, and an email to send it to. I think you will enjoy it,,, John Layne
By: john Layne on January 1, 2020

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