Radio Nueva Vida
Type | Radio network |
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Country | United States |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Ownership | |
Owner | The Association for Community Education, Inc. |
History | |
Launch date | 1987 |
Coverage | |
Availability | Nationwide through translators, HD Radio, iHeart radio, Tune-in and the official app for iPhone and Android |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen live |
Website | Radio Nueva Vida |
Radio Nueva Vida (New Life) is a Spanish-language Christian radio network based in Camarillo, California, United States. It is owned and operated by The Association for Community Education, Inc., a California non-profit 501(c)(3) organization established in 1981.
History
[edit]Radio Nueva Vida began broadcasting on January 18, 1987, after building radio station KMRO (90.3 FM) in Camarillo, California. In 1996, additional full-service stations were added to the network to serve Bakersfield and Kern County (KGZO, 90.9 FM), and Fresno and surrounding counties (KEYQ, 980 AM). In December 10, 2012 (KDRH, 91.3 FM) in King City. It added additional FM repeater stations, which cover the California communities of Salinas, San Bernardino, Santa Ana, Victorville, Indio, Palm Springs, Soledad, Los Banos, the San Fernando Valley, Colton, Coachella, Desert Center, Lancaster, Santa Barbara, King City, Santa Maria, Rosamond, Calexico, Palmdale and Modesto.
In 2000 and 2001, Radio Nueva Vida underwent a major expansion, leasing three full-power AM stations. They were KLTX (1390 AM) in Long Beach/Los Angeles, KEZY (1240 AM) in Riverside/San Bernardino, and KSDO (1130 AM) in San Diego, all property of Hi-Favor Broadcasting, LLC. On January 1, 2019, Radio Nueva Vida ended the lease with Hi-Favor Broadcasting, and ceased to broadcast on those stations.
After Educational Media Foundation (EMF) discontinued its affiliation with God's Country Radio Network in November 2010, EMF switched some of those stations to Radio Nueva Vida. EMF has expanded their partnership with Radio Nueva Vida broadcasting on their stations in Los Angeles, Chicago, Portland, Phoenix, Boise, Austin, Oakland/San Jose, San Francisco and numerous other stations throughout the country.
Programming and publication
[edit]Radio Nueva Vida's programming format consists of Christian music and talk in Spanish. Its 'In House' programs target the Hispanic community and its current needs. The Sembrador Informativo is the monthly newsletter mailed to its supporters and listeners.
Means of support
[edit]Radio Nueva Vida, a non-profit organization, is listener supported in a manner similar to that of public radio stations. Its listener-supporters are called Sembradores (Seed Sowers). Sembradores are recruited twice a year in pledge drives by the station, though listeners may donate at any time. There is no minimum amount of money required to become a Sembrador; any amount is accepted and all donors are encouraged to contribute whatever they can.
Outreaches
[edit]Radio Nueva Vida has produced a number of large gatherings entitled: Encounters with God at The Forum in Los Angeles, El Toreo of Tijuana, and in Bakersfield, Fresno, San Bernardino, San Diego, Boise, Idaho, and numerous other locations.
Station list
[edit]Radio Nueva Vida can also be found on iHeart radio, Tune-in and the official app for iPhone and Android.
Below is a complete list of stations as provided by the Radio Nueva Vida website.[1]
Full Power Stations
[edit]Call sign | Frequency | City of license | State |
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KAZK | 89.7 FM | Catalina | Arizona |
KGZO | 90.9 FM | Bakersfield | California |
KMRO[a] | 90.3 FM | Camarillo | California |
KEYQ | 980 AM | Fresno | California |
KDRH | 91.3 FM | King City | California |
KKLJ | 100.1 FM | Julian | California |
KNVE | 91.3 FM | Redding | California |
KSDW | 89.9 FM | Temecula | California |
WNKV | 91.1 FM | Norco | Louisiana |
KGCN | 91.7 FM | Roswell | New Mexico |
WQRP | 89.5 FM | Dayton | Ohio |
KGCL | 90.9 FM | Jordan Valley | Oregon |
KPOR | 90.3 FM | Welches | Oregon |
KWOH-LPFM | 104.3 FM | Biola | California |
KLMD-HD3 | 101.1-3 FM[b] | Talent | Oregon |
Notes:
- ^ Flagship station
- ^ HD Radio subchannel
Translators
[edit]HD Stations
[edit]City | State | Station |
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Hollister | CA | 90.7 FM-HD2 |
Los Angeles | CA | 100.3 FM-HD3 |
Modesto | CA | 90.5 FM-HD4 |
Palm Springs | CA | 105.1 FM-HD3 |
Temple | TX | 88.5 FM-HD3 |
San Francisco | CA | 107.3 FM-HD3 |
San Jose | CA | 97.7 FM-HD4 |
Santa Cruz | CA | 88.9 HD3-FM |
Washington | DC | 107.3 FM-HD3 |
Jacksonville | FL | 90.9 FM-HD3 |
Chicago | IL | 97.9 FM-HD4 |
Cedar Rapids | IA | 89.1 FM-HD3 |
New York City | NY | 96.7 FM-HD3 |
Phoenix | CA | 105.5 FM-HD3 |
Medford | OR | 101.1 FM-HD3 |
Talent | OR | 101.1 FM-HD3 |
Philadelphia | PA | 89.5 FM-HD3 |
Austin | TX | 92.5 FM-HD2 |
El Paso | TX | 89.5 FM-HD3 |
San Antonio | TX | 103.7 FM-HD2 |
Round Rock | TX | 105.9 FM-HD3 |
San Diego | CA | 102.1 FM-HD3 |
Portland | OR | 97.9 FM-HD4 |
Reno | NV | 88.3 FM-HD2 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Estaciones |". nuevavida.com. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
- ^ "HD Radio – Radio Nueva Vida". Retrieved 2022-02-01.