KJAL
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KJAL is a radio station
broadcasting a Religious radio format. Licensed to Tafuna, American Samoa
, it serves the American Samoa area. The station is currently owned by Asia Pacific Media Ministries and licensed to the District Council of the Assemblies of God in American Samoa.
The station signed on in 2002 as WDJD but was forced by the FCC to change to a "K" callsign to conform with most other US-licensed radio stations located in the Pacific. The station was assigned the KJAL call letters by the Federal Communications Commission
on September 12, 2002.
The station has filed an application with the FCC to change its licensed broadcast frequency from 585 kHz to 630 kHz.
Radio station
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broadcasting a Religious radio format. Licensed to Tafuna, American Samoa
Tafuna, American Samoa
Tafuna is a village on the east coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on a peninsular a mile north of Pago Pago International Airport and one mile south of Nu'uuli, American Samoa. Tafuna is the largest village in American Samoa, with a population of 8,209 according to the US...
, it serves the American Samoa area. The station is currently owned by Asia Pacific Media Ministries and licensed to the District Council of the Assemblies of God in American Samoa.
The station signed on in 2002 as WDJD but was forced by the FCC to change to a "K" callsign to conform with most other US-licensed radio stations located in the Pacific. The station was assigned the KJAL call letters by the Federal Communications Commission
Federal Communications Commission
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on September 12, 2002.
The station has filed an application with the FCC to change its licensed broadcast frequency from 585 kHz to 630 kHz.