Within the last year or two, WJLR-FM 91.5 in Seymour, Indiana had a CP to upgrade to 50,000 watts and reach into the Louisville area with their K-Love format. Recently, I have been hearing CSN radio on the 91.5 frequency in Southern Indiana and a great portion of Louisville. CSN radio was on the 91.5 frequency about two years ago and then they had a CP to move to 91.1 frequency.
I believe CSN had turned off the frequency at 91.5 and I could barely hear a reception of K-Love on WJLR-FM 91.5 in Southern Indiana area until approximately a month ago. Now, I am hearing CSN on 91.5 and it seems the signal is stronger than before. CSN also has a signal at 91.1 in the Okolona/South Louisville area. Does anyone know if the K-Love upgrade at WJLR-FM 91.5 is a gone deal? EMF currently has two low-power frequencies in this area, 88.9 FM/New Albany and 104.7 FM New Albany and Middletown, airing Air One. Since CSN has returned to 91.5 FM, K-Love can not be heard in Louisville or the neighboring counties in Southern Indiana.
I believe CSN had turned off the frequency at 91.5 and I could barely hear a reception of K-Love on WJLR-FM 91.5 in Southern Indiana area until approximately a month ago. Now, I am hearing CSN on 91.5 and it seems the signal is stronger than before. CSN also has a signal at 91.1 in the Okolona/South Louisville area. Does anyone know if the K-Love upgrade at WJLR-FM 91.5 is a gone deal? EMF currently has two low-power frequencies in this area, 88.9 FM/New Albany and 104.7 FM New Albany and Middletown, airing Air One. Since CSN has returned to 91.5 FM, K-Love can not be heard in Louisville or the neighboring counties in Southern Indiana.