City | Greenville, South Carolina |
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Broadcast area | Upstate South Carolina |
Branding | Radio Vida 1260 Am |
Slogan | La estación que te bendice las 24 horas |
Frequency | 1260 kHz |
First air date | 1948 |
Format | Christian Talk in Spanish |
Power | 5,000 watts daytime 15 watts night |
Class | D |
Facility ID | 73297 |
Transmitter coordinates | 34°54′30.00″N 82°20′41.00″W / 34.9083333°N 82.3447222°W |
Former callsigns | WMUU-AM (1948-2008) |
Affiliations | Iglesia Vida y Esperanza: www.vye5.com |
Owner | Iglesia Vida y Esperanza |
Website | http://www.radiovida1260.com |
WPJF (1260 AM) is Christian Talk in Spanish radio station licensed to Greenville, South Carolina, USA, it serves the Upstate South Carolina area. The outlet is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast at 1260 kHz with 5,000 watts of power daytime and 15 watts at night. It first began broadcasting in 1948. The station is currently owned by Iglesia Nueva Vida of High Point.
1260 AM signed on under the ownership of Bob Jones University in May 1948 and signed on officially on September 15, 1949 as a venue for sacred and classical music, dramatic readings, and gospel preaching. The call letters stand for "World's Most Unusual University," a now-abandoned promotional slogan of BJU. Bob Jones, Sr. intended for the station to operate independently, accepting advertising rather than being supported by the university, but he did not expect the station to make a profit.
The AM station eventually increased its power from 1,000 to 5,000 watts in the early 1960s. Bob Jones University eventually shifted the majority of its sacred and classical music to WMUU-FM, using the AM station for preaching and some religious music.
This practice continued until the university sold the station to Comunidad Cristiana International in early 2008. It then became a Spanish Religious station under the name "Radio Luz." The station went silent in early 2011 due to financial troubles.
On October 1, 2012, the station's license was assigned to Iglesia Nueva Vida of High Point for a purchase price of $200,000.