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Pages in category "Defunct radio stations" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Chas. A. Alicoate, ed. (1957), "Amplitude Modulation Stations - AM: Alabama", Radio Annual and Television Yearbook, New York: Radio Daily Corp., OCLC 10512206 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Alabama", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
Bible Broadcasting Network Charlotte, North Carolina; enLighten (XM) EWTN Radio, Irondale, Alabama; WEWN Shortwave Radio, Irondale, Alabama (International shortwave service of EWTN Radio) Family Radio Oakland, California (Network) Stations: KEAR (AM), KECR, KFRN, WCUE, and WFME-FM
United Christian Broadcasters is a Christian media charity that exists to offer opportunities to hear, watch or read the Bible.UCB has two national Christian radio stations (UCB 1 and UCB 2), the UCB Player app, and several publications including two daily devotionals, the UCB Word For Today and Word For You for young adults.
Some in the classic radio community find this problematic, as the community's long history of collecting and sharing episodes is partially credited with the survival of radio shows into the 21st century. [7] He co-wrote a book, The Top 100 Classic Radio Shows, with Martin Grams Jr. It was published in 2017. [8]
WGNR-FM (97.9 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station licensed to Anderson, Indiana, serving part of the Indianapolis metropolitan area.It airs a Christian talk and teaching radio format and is an owned and operated by Moody Radio, based in Chicago.
In 1977, the two stations were sold; AM 780 went to the American Bible Society, airing a Christian radio format as WABS, while FM 105.1 kept the WAVA call letters and was sold to the WAVA Limited Partnership, airing a soft rock format. [11] After three years of low ratings, in 1980, WAVA-FM switched its format to AOR, branded as Rockradio 105 ...