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  2. HCJB - Wikipedia

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    Radio station HCJB started as the vision of Clarence Wesley Jones, [3] a musician, graduate of Moody Bible Institute, and the son of a Salvation Army minister. Following his graduation from Moody, Jones worked under evangelist Paul Rader and was part of the founding staff of the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle where Jones assisted in leading music, working with youth and overseeing Rader's weekly ...

  3. List of radio stations in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Radio Publica de Ecuador – 100.9 FM Pichincha (National Radio) CRE Satelital – 560 AM Quito HCJB La Voz de los Andes – 690 AM, 6.05 SW, 89.3 FM Pichincha (Christian Radio)

  4. World Radio Missionary Fellowship, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish (one of the original broadcast languages of the South American station) the call letters represent Hoy Cristo Jesús Bendice. [4] The grounds of radio station HCJB in Quito, Ecuador. Jones incorporated the World Radio Missionary Fellowship, Inc. (WRMF) on March 9, 1931 as a non-profit entity and overseeing organization over HCJB.

  5. HCJB-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station was suffering from competition coming from new television stations, prompting the board of trustees to review its operations in 1972. Among the proposals made were the conversion of HCJB to a color service while continuing its religious programming and adding more secular programming to attract more viewers.

  6. Telecommunications in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador has multiple TV networks and many local channels, as well as more than 300 radio stations. Many TV and radio stations are privately owned. The government owns or controls 5 national TV stations and multiple radio stations. Radio and television broadcasters are required by law to give the government free air time to broadcast programs ...

  7. List of radio stations in North America by media market

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  8. List of Quito Metro stations - Wikipedia

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  9. Ecuavisa - Wikipedia

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    On June 21, 1970, Ecuavisa started broadcasting to Quito and the two stations adopted the name Cadena de Unión Nacional (National Unity Network). [1] Color broadcasts of the Quito station started in 1973 at the time of its third anniversary in June, with the airing of Televisa 's telenovela Mi rival and an edition of the British variety show ...