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KLSW

KLSW
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City Covington, Washington
Broadcast area Seattle metropolitan area
Branding "K-LOVE"
Slogan "Positive, Encouraging."
Frequency 104.5 FM MHz
First air date November 28, 1968 (in The Dalles, Oregon)
September 20, 2008 (in Covington, Washington)
Format Contemporary Christian
Power 7,100 Watts
HAAT 388 meters (1,273 ft)
Class C2
Facility ID 41861
Transmitter coordinates 47°32′35.0″N 122°6′25.0″W / 47.543056°N 122.106944°W / 47.543056; -122.106944
Callsign meaning K-LOVE Seattle Washington
Former callsigns KCIV-FM (1968-1984)
KMCQ (1984-2015)
Affiliations K-LOVE
Owner Educational Media Foundation
Webcast KLSW Webstream
Website KLSW Online

KLSW is a Contemporary Christian formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Covington, Washington, serving the Seattle metropolitan area. KLSW is owned and operated by Educational Media Foundation.

KMCQ, who signed on the air on November 28, 1968 as KCIV-FM and changed call letters to KMCQ on June 20, 1984, has been serving the The Dalles/Hood River, Oregon area since its sign on, as a beautiful music station under the KCIV-FM calls, then mostly as a Hot AC under the KMCQ calls until March 30, 2007. In 2005, a realignment of FM frequencies in the Pacific Northwest area resulted in several stations moving to new locations.

KMCQ would end up being one of the stations relocating in the shuffle as the 104.5 signal changed its city of license to Covington, Washington, a suburb of Seattle in southwest King County. As a result of this move, KMIH, a class-D FM station licensed to Mercer Island, Washington, vacated the 104.5 signal to make room for KMCQ and moved to 88.9 after the changes were made. Already another station at this same frequency, KCFL-LP, has since relocated to Ocean Shores, Washington at 89.5.

KMCQ was testing its signal and allowed KMIH to remain at their current frequency, but requested that they sign-off their 104.5 transmission occasionally at night in order to do the testing. The testing was done most of time with programing provided by KMIH, possibly to lower the number of listener complaints. At the same time there were several issues holding up the move-in as they also waited on KAFE/Bellingham, Washington's planned move from 104.3 to 104.1 which was delayed by the coordination process with Canada as the stations are all in the Canadian border zone. In addition, CHHR 104.1 Vancouver was approved as a new station in 2008 by the CRTC. In February 2009, CHHR-FM applied to the CRTC to move from 104.1 to 104.3, allowing KAFE to move to 104.1 and allowing KMCQ to move to Cougar Mountain; CHHR themselves would begin broadcast on July 1, 2009 at 104.1.


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