MILLERSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A local radio station is being sold to a religious broadcaster from New York.

According to documents filed with the Federal Communications Commission, Millersburg-based 98.9 WQLV-FM is being sold to Family Life Ministries, of Bath, New York.

An asset purchase agreement between Richard L. Cooper, owner of WQLV, and Family Life was signed Nov. 13 pending the transfer of the station’s license to Family Life. The ministry is buying the station for $300,000.

<strong><em>Kaylee Lindenmuth / abc27 News — </em></strong><em>A tower is seen behind WQLV-FM’s studios on Union Street in Millersburg, Pa., on Jan. 31, 2026. The tower carries the station’s programming from the studio in Millersburg to the transmitter site in Perry County.</em>

Kaylee Lindenmuth / abc27 News — A tower is seen behind WQLV-FM’s studios on Union Street in Millersburg, Pa., on Jan. 31, 2026. The tower carries the station’s programming from the studio in Millersburg to the transmitter site in Perry County.

The license transfer was granted Monday and a “notification of consummation” was filed Friday.

According to the filings, Family Life plans to convert the station from a commercial operation to a non-commercial operation.

WQLV currently broadcasts a hot adult contemporary music format and has studios on Union Street just off Market Square in Millersburg.

Until a few years ago, the station broadcasted live sports from upper Dauphin, western Schuylkill, and Perry counties, among other local programs.

<strong><em>Kaylee Lindenmuth / abc27 News —</em></strong><em> WQLV-FM’s studios on Union Street in Millersburg, Pa., seen on Jan. 31, 2026.</em>

Kaylee Lindenmuth / abc27 News — WQLV-FM’s studios on Union Street in Millersburg, Pa., seen on Jan. 31, 2026.

It also sponsors events at the Gratz Fair and a holiday high school basketball tournament.

Family Life broadcasts religious music and programs through a network of full-power FM radio stations and translators across upstate New York and Pennsylvania, with the nearest being in Lewisburg and Shenandoah. WQLV would be Family Life’s first station in the Midstate.

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abc27 News has reached out to both Family Life and WQLV’s ownership and has not yet heard back.

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