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International religious radio broadcasters broadcast from a host nation to another nation or nations in order to deliver a religious message which either cannot be delivered by stations located within the target area or are intended to supplement internal transmissions. The following is a list of such operations with links to entries about each ...
Real Presence Radio is a lay apostolate Catholic talk radio network in the United States, with stations and translators (low power re-broadcasters) in North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming covering five states and parts of two Canadian provinces.
According to its official website, Holy Family Communications purchased station WONB 94.9 mHz in Ada on December 12 of 2019. The purchase of WONB was approved by the FCC on March 4, 2020. The station is a simulcast of WJTA for the greater Lima area. A new callsign was also approved, and commenced simulcasting WJTA's programming on April 22 ...
On February 1, 2019, The Carolina Catholic Radio Network entered into a Local Marketing Agreement (LMA) with GHB Broadcasting to operate WCGC. The majority of the programming would come from the national Catholic network, EWTN. [24] The building on Wilkinson Boulevard was sold in November 2018 and the station moved to Belmont Abbey College. [25]
The station returned to the air on December 17 after 3 days of silence. The station made its official debut at 6 p.m. on December 20. The introduction of WVSG was part of a series of station acquisitions and deacquisitions by St. Gabriel Radio, Inc. in its work to provide Catholic programming for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus.
The Catholic Channel is a Roman Catholic lifestyle radio station on Sirius XM Satellite Radio (Channel 129) and is operated by the Archdiocese of New York. It carries daily and Sunday Mass live from St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, NY , as well as talk shows, educational programming and a small amount of music.
Covenant was the brainchild of Tony and Teresa Holman, who met in St. Louis and felt a calling to share their faith. After looking for stations to buy, Covenant Network began broadcasting May 1, 1997, on WRYT, licensed to Edwardsville, Illinois. [1]
The new owner had the FCC change the station's legal callsign to WLVV on June 28, 1991. [1] The station aired religious programming branded as "Love Radio". [10] On February 19, 1997, station owner Albert L. Crain died and on April 21, 1997, Joy Crain Johns applied to the FCC to have the license legally transferred to the Estate of Albert L. Crain.
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