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Moody Radio provides biblical programming 24 hours a day. Some of the most popular and award-winning programs include: Equipped with Chris Brooks, Chris Fabry Live!, In the Market with Janet Parshall, and Open Line with Dr. Michael Rydelnik. [4] From 11pm CT until 5am CT, Music Thru the Night is broadcast.
Cisco Cotto (born 1975) is a radio personality and pastor, serving as morning anchor on WBBM 780/105.9 and campus pastor at Village Bible Church in Naperville, Illinois. [ 3 ] Education
On February 18, 2024, he transferred hosting “Moody Church Hour” to the 17th Senior pastor of The Moody Church, Philip Miller. [12] These broadcasts are heard on radio stations across the U.S., including Moody Radio, Bott Radio Network, the Bible Broadcasting Network, and more as well as streaming worldwide on the internet. [13] "
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Moody Bible Institute also operated an earlier FM station, which began broadcasting experimentally September 5, 1941, and was the country's first non-commercial FM station. [5] [6] The station originally operated at 47.5 MHz, and held the call sign W75C. [6] [7] In 1943, the station's call sign was changed to WDLM, standing for D. L. Moody.
He founded Stonebridge Bible Church [12] in 2018 where he serves as Lead Pastor in the greater Nashville, TN area. He has been a guest on many media outlets, appeared on The John Ankerberg Show , is a frequent conference speaker, writes a monthly column for HomeLife Magazine [ 13 ] and leads annual tours to Israel.
WMBW (88.9 FM, Moody Radio Southeast) is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to Chattanooga, Tennessee serving the Chattanooga metropolitan area. Owned by the Moody Bible Institute since 1973, [ 3 ] the station broadcasts a religious format and is the Chattanooga affiliate for Moody Radio .
WDLM (960 AM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to East Moline, Illinois, and serving the Quad Cities area with a Christian radio format. The station broadcasts at a power of 520 watts during daylight hours and 20 watts during nighttime hours.