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The Federal Council of Churches persuaded all three national radio networks – NBC, CBS, and the Mutual Broadcasting System – to adopt the proposed regulations. Subsequently, every Evangelical Christian broadcaster was taken off the national radio networks, with their only access being small independent stations with a very limited audience. [4]
Radio evangelists Name Lifespan Branch Organization or church A. A. Allen: 1911–1970: Pentecostal: Garner Ted Armstrong: 1930–2003: Evangelical: Worldwide Church of God
The network broadcasts "free to air" to viewers and as a nonprofit organization is supported financially by interested individuals from the region, Europe, Asia, and North America. In 2011, viewership was estimated at over 15 million. Trinity Broadcasting Network TBN is the world's largest religious network and America's most watched faith ...
The total radio audience for radio ministers in the U.S. that year was estimated to be 10 million listeners. [11] An association of American Evangelical Protestant religious broadcasters, the National Religious Broadcasters, was founded in 1944. [12]
American Family Radio (Network) Tupelo, Mississippi; 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
The lawsuit was filed in Texas on behalf of the National Religious Broadcasters, an international association of evangelical, conservative communicators, as well as Intercessors for America, a ...
Radio Maria; Redeemer Broadcasting; Relevant Radio; Sheridan Gospel Network; Smile FM (Michigan) Sound of Life Radio; Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN Radio Network) 3ABN Latino Radio Network (Spanish-language Christian radio, owned by 3ABN) 3ABN Radio Music Channel (Christian music radio, owned by 3ABN) USA Radio Network; VCY America ...
Evangelical Christian media leaders encourage fellow broadcasters to leverage schools and the pulpit in fight against culture.