KFSG (Los Angeles)

[2] The call letters were derived from "Four Square Gospel", and the person responsible for its establishment was evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson.

[5] With the November 11, 1928 implementation of the Federal Radio Commission's General Order 40, it was assigned to 1120 kHz, sharing this frequency with KMIC in Inglewood.

[7] In March 1941, the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement moved KFSG and its timesharing partner, now KRKD, to 1150 kHz.

In a section of his memoirs, published in 1952, he recounted an anecdote about a telegram which was said to have been sent by McPherson, which was quoted as saying "Please order your minions of Satan to leave my station alone.

However, extensive research by Jim Hilliker was unable to verify any of Hoover's details, including no evidence that KFSG had ever operated outside of its assigned frequency, or had ever been shut down.

The station was originally located at the Angelus Temple, with the transmitting antenna strung between two towers constructed atop the building. [ 1 ]