KPOF AM91 - Westminster, Colorado
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N 39° 50.828 W 105° 01.938
13S E 497236 N 4410791
Since 1928 the Pillar of Fire has been broadcasting Christian ministry over the air from the College. A pioneer in radio broadcasting, KPOF is widely recognized as the grandaddy of Christian radio in the country.
Waymark Code: WM7W4M
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 12/11/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member n2life
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 Westminster Castle - Westminster, Colorado - posted by boB B giB

From the KPOF AM91 website:

A broadcast station was licensed on January 12, 1927 and went on the air with 15 watts of power on 1490 kilocycles. The equipment was installed at the Belleview College in the fall of that year for the express purpose of promoting the College, even though the station at that time was not even owned by the College. A new transmitter was installed and on March 9, 1928 the Federal Radio Commission authorized the sale of the station to the Pillar of Fire. On that day, the call letters became KPOF.

By June of 1929, KPOF was broadcasting a nonprofit religious itinerary on Sundays and also during the morning hours each weekday. Regular sermons were aired from Alma Temple, the Pillar's Denver Church, one-half block south of the Capitol Building. Throughout the pioneer years of broadcasting, the majority of programs were produced live with musical talent and speakers having to be on location.

In 1966, Robert B. Dallenbach was designated to be the General Manager of the station. Today, although no longer the General Manager, Dr. Dallenbach can be heard at 5:30am and 9:15pm Monday through Friday on the program "Sharing Jesus" and from 7-10pm on Sundays during the program "Sunday Classical Music".

KPOF is the oldest station of the Pillar of Fire Network, which is the oldest network of Christian Stations in the World. Today, KPOF, Colorado's ninth oldest continuously licensed broadcast station and first to broadcast in HD Radio™, continues to offer religious oriented, non-profit programs, as well as classical and educational series.

From Wikipedia:

Now owned by the Pillar of Fire Church, the "Big Red Castle" started life in 1890 with dreams of becoming "The Princeton of the West" when New Yorker Henry T. Mayham received approval to build a Presbyterian university on his land atop a hill overlooking Denver, Colorado. This beautiful property was named Crown Point and was the highest point in the early, sprawling Adams County.

An architect named E.B. Gregory designed and laid the cornerstone for the university's main building which was to be constructed of gray stone from the Coal Creek area. But because of lack of funding, construction was delayed so Mayham hired New York architect Stanford White to finish the design and oversee construction. One main design element changed by White was the stone--now a red sandstone from the Red Rocks/Manitou area. White's design was completed by 1893: 160' frontage, 80' depth, three stories tall, with a distinctive 175' tall tower.

Although the construction was completed in 1893, the doors of Westminster University did not open until September 17, 1908 thanks to the Silver Crash of 1893 and competition from a nearby Presbyterian college. Mayham's persistent fund-raising paid off when the first 60 students began classes in 1908. Tuition was $50 per year and even included indoor plumbing!

1911 saw some changes to the city in which the University was located. The town, formerly known as Harris (for an early settler), incorporated and changed their name to Westminster, in honor of Westminster University. The next few years were basically uneventful until, in 1915, the Board of Trustees made the decision to exclude women from the University. It seemed like a good decision at the time, but just two years later they found themselves with no enrollment because all of the young men had gone to fight in World War I. The Presbyterian University closed its doors in 1917, never to realize its dream of becoming the Princeton of the West.

At its peak, the Crown Point property was worth nearly a half a million dollars. But after the devastating closure and three-year abandonment, was purchased by Bishop Alma White of the Pillar of Fire Church for $40,000 on January 31, 1920. Included in the sale was the main college building, 45 acres (180,000 m2) of land, a power plant, and two houses (one a student's dormitory, the other the President's house.)

The sale was a good deal, but the state of the buildings left the church with $75,000 worth of repairs. Shattered windows, cracked walls, and broken plaster were the main structural complaints, but the once regal building had also become a glorified barn with thousands of chickens in the basement and farm machinery on the first floor.

In spite of the enormity of the work, the new Westminster University opened to students on September 7th, 1920, just eight months after the purchase. Within six years of opening, the school, now known as Belleview Schools, had received its accreditation and was ready for decades of education.

In the late 1920s the campus was frequently used for Ku Klux Klan meetings and cross burnings. But in 1997, the Pillar of Fire Church, the school's owner and parent organization, repudiated its historical association with the Klan.

Belleview Christian Schools still reside on the Westminster University campus which is home to a wide range of educational experiences including Belleview Christian Childcare & PreSchool (ages 2 1/2-4), Belleview Christian School (K-12), as well as Belleview Christian College and Bible Seminary. Although most of the teaching happens in newer buildings on the campus, classes continue in the historic main building which was entered on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The building is also the home of KPOF AM91 Radio, Colorado's first station to broadcast in HD Radio.

The public is encouraged to come out to the campus for a family fun day that happens at the castle each June. "Open House on the Hill" features castle tours, carnival rides, games, food, and fun for the whole family sponsored by Belleview Christian Schools and AM91 The Point.
Station Category: Religious Station

Genre or specialty of the station submitted: Religious

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How is the signal transmitted: By "Transmission Tower"

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Afternoon Music with Jerry at 2:00PM.


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