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WBNA (channel 21) is an independent television station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, owned by local charismatic megachurch Evangel World Prayer Center. The station's offices are located on Fern Valley Road (just north of State Route 1747) in Okolona, and its transmitter is located off Oakcrest Drive in Shepherdsville.
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On April 19, 2021, RTN launched The JOY FM on WNUE-FM 98.1, which the organization concurrently filed to buy from Entravision Communications for $4 million. [3]During most of 2013, WJIS was also simulcasted on 91.7 WFTI-FM in St. Petersburg; that station would cease operations in fall 2013, to allow for upgrades of adjacent channel WCIE and co-channel WJFH.
WAYK (105.9 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, radio station, licensed to Valley Station, Kentucky, and serving the Louisville metropolitan area. It airs a Christian Adult Contemporary radio format as a WAY-FM Network owned-and-operated station. WAY-FM is also heard on WAYI 104.3 FM in nearby Charlestown, Indiana.
WMJM (101.3 FM "Magic 101.3") is an urban adult contemporary station licensed to Jeffersontown, Kentucky serving the Louisville metropolitan area owned and operated by Alpha Media. It currently carries the Steve Harvey Morning Show. The station's studios are located in downtown Louisville and the transmitter site is atop Wright Tower in east ...
Not for Louisville as 106.9 WVEZ flipped the switch and began its Christmas Music Station with plenty of holiday favorites. Christmas lovers rejoice! Mix 106.9 FM Louisville flips the switch ...
WRFE (89.3 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported FM radio station in Chesterfield, South Carolina. It broadcasts a Southern Gospel radio format , on a network known as "Joy FM." [ 2 ] WRFE is owned by Positive Alternative Radio, Inc. and features programming from Salem Radio Network .
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