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  2. Marlin Taylor - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Taylor returned to radio programming with XM Satellite Radio. He initially served as the program director for the company's 1940s big band station (now known as '40s Junction). He also developed programming for the beautiful music-themed station, Escape, and the southern gospel-focused channel, enLighten.

  3. The Carpenters - Wikipedia

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    The Carpenters also chose Sherwin Bash as their new manager around this time. [61] On Thanksgiving Day, 1970, the Carpenter family moved into a new $300,000 ($2,354,000 as of 2023) home near the San Gabriel River. [62] [e] The duo rounded out the year with the holiday release of "Merry Christmas, Darling", which they had been playing for ...

  4. WMDR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMDR-FM (88.9 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported FM radio station licensed to Oakland, Maine.It calls itself "God's Country 88.9 FM". WMDR-FM broadcasts a southern gospel and Christian country radio format for the Augusta-Waterville, Lewiston-Auburn, Norway-South Paris and Bath-Brunswick areas, as well as parts of Downeast Maine and Northern New Hampshire.

  5. KGLD - Wikipedia

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    Today, KGLD is a part of the Martin Broadcasting family of Gospel formatted stations across the State of Texas. It is co-owned with stations in San Antonio, Baytown, and Conroe, Texas. KGLD currently airs Gospel programming independently and in conjunction with its sister station, the Salt of the Earth Broadcasting flagship, KWWJ Baytown.

  6. WYCB - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Radio One (today known as Urban One) acquired WYCB from Williams for $3.75 million. [22] Even in 1998, WYCB was one of the few 24-hour gospel outlets in the United States. [ 4 ] Its 25th anniversary event in 2003 was hosted by Al Sharpton and featured Yolanda Adams , Shirley Caesar and Richard Smallwood as featured guests.

  7. WPRS-FM - Wikipedia

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    WPRS-FM (104.1 FM) is an urban contemporary gospel formatted radio station in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.The station is licensed to Waldorf, Maryland, and is co-owned with WKYS, WMMJ, WOL and WYCB and has studios located in Silver Spring, Maryland, with a transmitter located just east of Waldorf.

  8. WXRI - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 and 2000, Joy FM of Winston-Salem, also heard on WPIR in 1999 and WTJY by 2000, was named National Southern Gospel Station of the Year by the Southern Gospel Music Association. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2010, The Gospel Music Association presented Joy FM with Radio Station of the Year at the Dove Awards, held at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN.

  9. WTLC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    For a two-year period, the majority of programming on 1310 AM was syndicated from the Sheridan Broadcasting Gospel service and branded as "The Light". Former logo. In January 2001, the station was purchased from Emmis by Radio One, now known as Urban One. The affiliation with Sheridan was dropped but the station retained the name "The Light".