On December 19, 2016, the Educational Media Foundation filed an application with the
FCC to purchase the license for $605,000. The application was granted on February 6, 2017, and the purchase was consummated on March 16, 2017. Educational Media Foundation resumed the operation of KUSP on April 5, 2017. On April 5, 2017, it filed applications with the
FCC to sell the licenses of the K207CN, K217EK and K237EV translators to
California State University, Monterey Bay (owner of
KAZU) for $5,000. The applications were consummated on June 30, 2017, and July 7, 2017. On April 21, 2017, KUSP was granted a
Federal Communications Commission construction permit to move the transmitter site of translator K206BQ .708 miles to
Fremont Peak and decrease the
effective radiated power from 200 watts to 150 watts. The station changed its call sign to KLVM on January 22, 2018. KLVM broadcasts 1 HD subchannel on 88.9 HD2 airing the
K-Love Classics format. ==References==