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  2. World Radio Missionary Fellowship, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    World Radio Missionary Fellowship, Inc. - Reach Beyond - began in 1931 as Radio Station HCJB in Quito, Ecuador, South America.The ministry was the vision of Clarence W. Jones, a musician, graduate of Moody Bible Institute, and the son of a Salvation Army minister.

  3. List of radio stations in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Radio Publica de Ecuador – 100.9 FM Pichincha (National Radio) CRE Satelital – 560 AM Quito; HCJB La Voz de los Andes – 690 AM, 6.05 SW, 89.3 FM Pichincha (Christian Radio) Radio Quito – 760 AM Quito; Radio Sucre – 700 AM Guayaquil; Radio Vision – 91.7 FM Quito / 107.7 FM Guayaquil; Radio EnergiaFm – www.energiafm.com.ec

  4. HCJB - Wikipedia

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    1990 - The first HC-100 (100,000-watt) transmitter goes on the air in Quito, Ecuador. Since that time eight more HC-100s were built and put into use by the World Radio Missionary Fellowship, Inc. in Ecuador, Swaziland and Australia. [citation needed] 1992 - A radio station in Bukavu, Zaire is "planted" by HCJB. The station used a portable FM ...

  5. Telecommunications in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Ecuador include telephone, radio, television, and the Internet. Ecuador's state regulatory agency is the National Telecommunications Council (CONATEL), which is part of the Telecommunications Ministry (MINTEL).

  6. Juan José Pérez - Wikipedia

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    However, he would remain with América de Quito until February 2023, when he was loaned to Serie A side Emelec on an eighteen-month loan deal with a purchase option. [3] Neither Pérez nor Emelec had a good start to the 2023 season, with the club struggling for form and Pérez finding his opportunities limited.

  7. Colegio Americano de Quito - Wikipedia

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    The Fundación Colegio Americano de Quito or Colegio Americano de Quito (American School of Quito) is a private college preparatory school in Quito, Ecuador. [2] In 1940 it was founded by the former president of Ecuador and the president of the Organization of American States (OAS) Galo Plaza Lasso , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and Boaz Long .

  8. Radio America (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Radio America is an American radio network specializing in conservative-oriented talk programming. A division of the American Studies Center, the network says its mission is "to produce and syndicate quality radio programs reflecting a commitment to traditional American values , limited government and the free market ."

  9. James C. Roberts - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Roberts founded Radio America, a news/talk network that now has more than 700 affiliates nationwide and more than 7 million listeners. In 1995, Roberts founded the American Veterans Center , an organization "honoring the sacrifice and guarding the legacy of America’s veterans."