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Sounds of the Spirit (S.O.S. Radio) is a network of 29 radio stations in the United States broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format. The stations and network are owned by Faith Communications Corporation a non-profit corporation which is listener-supported.
His Kids Radio started as a subscription-only SCA-based radio station broadcast via WCSG.The service broadcasts original Christian children's programming, such as a live phone-in show on Saturday mornings, as well as syndicated programs like Moody Bible Institute's The Sugar Creek Gang and Focus on the Family's Adventures in Odyssey.
The Refrigerator Safety Act in 1956 was a U.S. law that required a change in the way refrigerator doors stay shut. It was codified at 15 U.S.C. 1211–1214 as Public Law 84-930, 70 Stat. 953, on 2 August 1956. [9]
"A blanket statement is don’t mix bleach with other household chemicals," says Brown, adding that mixing bleach and ammonia can release another type of poisonous gas into the home.
Air1 began as a Christian rock-formatted radio network with the slogan "The Positive Alternative". Over time, the network evolved into a broad Christian CHR presentation, with the slogan "Positive Hits". In October 2018, Air1 named Mandy Young, the network's assistant PD and morning co-host, as its new head program director.
KNWS-FM (101.9 MHz), also known as Life 101.9, is a radio station in Waterloo, Iowa, United States, owned and operated by Northwestern Media, a ministry of the University of Northwestern - St Paul in Roseville, Minnesota, and supported by donations from the local community. Life 101.9 broadcasts Christian adult contemporary music.
WMUZ-FM (103.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Detroit, Michigan.It is owned by Crawford Broadcasting and is known as The Light.Most hours, WMUZ-FM has a Contemporary Christian music format.
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