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WHAL-FM (95.7 MHz) is a radio station in Memphis, Tennessee broadcasting an urban gospel format. The iHeartMedia, Inc. outlet is licensed to nearby Horn Lake, Mississippi . The station's studios are located in Southeast Memphis, and the transmitter site is in the city's Midtown district.
WBHJ (95.7 FM) is an urban-leaning rhythmic-formatted radio station that serves Birmingham, Alabama.In 2005, it also began broadcasting in IBOC digital radio, using the HD Radio system from iBiquity.
He started his solo music career in 1988, with the release of Back to the Cross by Compendia Music Group, [6] which charted at No. 6 on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart. [7] In 1998 Never Seen Your Face , was released by Blackberry Records on April 7, 1998, [ 6 ] [ 8 ] and this would chart on the Gospel Albums chart at No. 34. [ 7 ]
WGOK – Gospel 900 – Urban contemporary gospel; WBLX-FM – 93BLX – Urban contemporary; WDLT-FM – 104.1 WDLT – Urban adult contemporary; WRGV - 107.3 The Beat - Mainstream urban; WMXC-HD2 - 100.3 Hallelujah FM - Urban Gospel; WZEW HD-3 - 92.5 The Soul Of Mobile - Urban Adult Contemporary; WASG - AM 540 - Urban gospel; WERM - Gospel ...
WHLH (95.5 FM) is an urban gospel radio station in Jackson, Mississippi. It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Communications until September 2014) and branded "Hallelujah 95.5". The station used to be a CHR station known as WDBT "95.5 The Beat."
Gospel KGRP: 89.7 FM: Grand Rapids: Minnesota Public Radio: News Talk Information KGSL: ... Worship music KJTS: 88.3 FM: New Ulm: Minn-Iowa Christian Broadcasting Inc.
Gospel Opportunities, Inc. was formed in 1975 to provide religious radio programming in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Its first station WHWL went on air in April 1976. WHWL is a Christian station that broadcasts Bible teaching programs and traditional, conservative music.
The station first signed on in 1994 as KGDP-FM with a rhythmic oldies format. By the end of the 1990s, KGDP-FM featured Southern gospel music. [2] On March 24, 1999, KGDP-FM changed its call sign to KPAT. (Previously, the KPAT call letters belonged to a station in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, now known as KKRC-FM, from 1973 to 1994.)