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Those early days saw a programming mix of teaching, preaching and music. The musical format was not strictly southern gospel as it is today, primarily because the genre didn't have that designation nationally. Instead, according to a 1970 Billboard magazine article, [2] the station aired a mix of gospel, contemporary and easy listening ...
Gospel Opportunities, Inc. was formed in 1975. Its first station WHWL went on air in April 1976. WHWL is a Christian station that broadcasts Bible teaching programs and traditional, conservative music. Their station manager, Andy Larsen, has held the position since 2016 when he took over for the late Curt Marker.
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.
It broadcasts an urban gospel radio format and is owned by Crawford Broadcasting. The station is a reporter to Billboard 's Nielsen/BDS Gospel airplay panel. The radio studios and offices are shared with co-owned WMUZ , WMUZ-FM (which simulcasts WCHB on its second digital subchannel ) and WRDT , on Radio Plaza in Ferndale, Michigan .
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.
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.
WEAF (1130 kHz) is an urban contemporary gospel formatted AM radio station in Camden, South Carolina, United States. The station is owned by Jeff Andrulonis. The station is owned by Jeff Andrulonis. Programming is featured from the Worship & Word Network.
After Gospel Radio International sold the station to the Educational Media Foundation, WGRI joined K-Love on October 1, 2001, [3] and changed its call letters to WAKL on October 29. [4] The station became WKMF on May 31, 2019, [ 4 ] after EMF moved the WAKL call sign to a station it had acquired in the Atlanta market.