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Christian Satellite Network (CSN) International is a Christian radio network based in Twin Falls, Idaho. KAWZ, 89.9 MHz , in Twin Falls is the uplink station, feeding over 350 broadcast translators and 54 full-power radio stations [ 2 ] across the United States, including Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands . [ 3 ]
CSN International: Christian radio (CSN International) KTNH-LP: 107.3 FM: Walla Walla: Walla Walla Catholic Radio: Religious Teaching KTQA-LP: 95.3 FM: Tacoma:
CSN International: Religious KGDQ-LP: 96.5 FM: McAllen: South McAllen Hispanic Education Family Foundation: Silent ... New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC ...
WSFW (1110 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a Christian talk and teaching radio format. Licensed to Seneca Falls, New York, United States, the station is currently an owned-and-operated station of CSN International. [2] Some of the national religious leaders heard on WSFW include Adrian Rogers, David Jeremiah and James Dobson.
KJCB (88.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format. Licensed to Lockwood, Montana, United States, the station serves the Billings area. The station is currently owned by CSN International, Inc. [2]
Team radio broadcaster Ron Weber moved to the TV booth for telecasts in the second and third seasons. [4] The Capitals moved to longtime home WDCA (channel 20) in the 1977–78 season. WDCA later split games with HTS/CSN upon its founding in 1984.
In 2008, CSN International sold KAJC, along with a number of other stations, to Calvary Radio Network, Inc. [3] [4] These stations were sold to Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa later that year. [5] [6] In 2010, the station was sold to Calvary Chapel Monmouth-Independence for $100,000. [7] Effective September 20, 2021, the station was sold to KAJC FM ...
The origins of Comcast SportsNet are traced to Comcast's March 19, 1996 purchase of a 66% interest in Spectacor and its primary assets – the Philadelphia Flyers, The Spectrum and the then-recently completed CoreStates Center – for $240 million and the assumption of a collective $170 million in debt; the new Comcast Spectacor (which appointed the company's previous majority owner, Edward M ...