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WAKL and WVFJ are supported by listener contributions, while WFSH, one of the market's top rated stations, is a commercial radio outlet. EMF turned on the HD signal on July 30, 2019, and has its sister networks "Air 1" on 106.7-HD2, and Classic contemporary Christian Music "K-Love Classics" on 106.7-HD3.
Weeknights and Sundays, programming is supplied by "Classical 24," a national classical network for public radio stations. Inspirational classical music and Christian radio shows are heard on Friday evenings and nights, as well as in the daytime on Saturdays (the 24-hour period of observance for Seventh-day Adventists).
The AM station continues, to this day, broadcasting Christian programming. In 1975, to satisfy Federal Communications Commission regulations that discouraged AM and FM stations from simulcasting their programming, the FM switched to all classical music. It only carried some religious shows and sacred music on Sundays.
Contemporary Christian (Family Life Network) WCOB: 88.3 FM: State College: Family Life Ministries, Inc. Contemporary Christian (Family Life Network) WCOG-FM: 100.7 FM: Galeton: Family Life Ministries, Inc. Contemporary Christian (Family Life Network) WCOH: 107.3 FM: DuBois: Family Life Ministries, Inc. Contemporary Christian (Family Life ...
Radio stations in the United States broadcasting classical music — either entirely or primarily in their programming. Some are part of the Classical Public Radio Network and are Public radio stations in the United States .
Classical music: KAHS-LP: 106.5 FM: ... Foundation for Communication of Christian Faith and Culture: ... Family Stations, Inc. Christian radio (Family Radio) KJYR ...
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee [2] [3] Format [4]; KADU: 90.1 FM: Hibbing: Heartland Christian Broadcasters: Contemporary Inspirational KAKK: 1570 AM: Walker
Taylor University also operates a network of contemporary Christian music stations in the region led by WBCL (90.3 FM). [2] Prior to being WRNP, 94.1 operated as a commercial radio station from 1990 to 2007 and as WBNI-FM, a classical radio station owned by Northeast Indiana Public Radio, from 2007 to 2021.