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  2. WFPC-LP - Wikipedia

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    WFPC-LP (105.3 FM) is a radio station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to Franklin Pierce University. The station makes its home inside the Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication in Rindge, New Hampshire. This is a low power radio station run by students. WFPC-LP is a member of the Pierce Media Group.

  3. Construction begins on FPC Live's Deer District music venue ...

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    The still-unnamed $65 million, 4,500-person-capacity music venue is still scheduled for an early fall 2025 opening.

  4. First Presbyterian Church (Chattanooga, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian minister Joseph Glass Venable, who served the church from 1924 until his death in 1928, was the first minister to preach a worship service on a local radio station. A congregation history states that the program series he initiated "is believed to be the longest continuing radio program in the United States".

  5. Religious broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting in both radio and TV has taken on a new look with the development of the internet and mobile devices. Internet radio stations and internet TV stations have been on the rise over the last few years. The main reason for the increase is that the cost to set up and operate is significantly less than traditional radio and TV stations.

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  7. Madison promoter FPC Live's Deer District music venue is under construction on the site of the Bradley Center on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024, in Milwaukee. It's scheduled to open in late 2025. Jovanny ...

  8. National Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    2. First religious radio station – On December 22, 1921, the federal government issued a broadcast station license with the call letters WDM to then-Church of the Covenant. This was the first radio station operated by a religious institution. [33] The station debuted on January 1, 1922, broadcasting the Sunday morning worship services. [34]

  9. Aimee Semple McPherson - Wikipedia

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    McPherson pioneered the use of broadcast mass media for wider dissemination of both religious services and appeals for donations, using radio to draw in both audience and revenue with the growing appeal of popular entertainment and incorporating stage techniques into her weekly sermons at Angelus Temple, an early megachurch.