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Guadalupe Radio Network and Recent Bad Catholic Press

Days after the two recent priest abuse scandals in the news, attendance at mass Sunday afternoon was up. Way up. In fact it was standing room only. The type of thing you might expect on Christmas Day or Easter Sunday.

Will these recent stories help or hurt Catholic oriented Radio programming? I think it will help. Personally, I watch over an hour of EWTN programming every day on TV, while I've yet to tune to the new Catholic radio station for more than just a few minutes to check it out.

From a marketing point of view, I think that radio station's biggest need is that potential listeners are pretty much only hearing about it by word of mouth. It was, in fact, a Catholic friend that I originally met when I was working in Dallas Radio who called to tell me about it. He listens to that station in his car now on the way to work.

In regard to the bad press about priest abuse locally, I feel that an annual voluntary lie detector test for all pastors, priests, and all those who deal with children at church related activities would come pretty close to solving the problem.

It sounds like a simple solution, but it's actually legally difficult to actually do.

I took two Law courses while working on my BBA, and while I am not an attorney, I feel the legal situation is something like this:

From the Criminal Law perspective, lie detector tests may not be used as legal evidence.

From the Civil Law point of view, a disgruntled former employee might sue because they lost a job after refusing the test, or to dispute the findings of the test.

My feeling is that the needs of our innocent children outweigh the above Criminal and Civil legal rights. If it would take a Supreme Court ruling or Constitutional Amendment to offer America's children such a simple -- but effective -- protection, then perhaps we should have one.
 
Joe... we keep hearing about things that happened IN THE LAST CENTURY... but the lawyers see $$$, and SNAP is on the job, so it's news, I guess... even though the most recent cases of clergy sex abuse locally were that METHODIST minister from Irving, raping the retarded boy, and of course a NON-DENOMINATIONAL 'Bishop' Hornubuckle from Arlington who drugged and raped women. (Self styled monk Sam Greene was said to be eastern orthodox, but they disowned him...)
I talked to a radio broker about Catholic radio a few years back. He told me about a man who had a chain of Catholic stations, but was selling them because he found out Catholics will only sit for being lectured on matters of faith for one hour per week.
Personally, I'd like to hear a station that played the rich history of Catholic liturgial music (Bach mass, Mozart Mass, Buxtahude, Pachobele, etc) but I'm afraid I'm in a very small minority on that one....
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Joe King said:
Will these recent stories help or hurt Catholic oriented Radio programming? I think it will help. Personally, I watch over an hour of EWTN programming every day on TV, while I've yet to tune to the new Catholic radio station for more than just a few minutes to check it out.

From a marketing point of view, I think that radio station's biggest need is that potential listeners are pretty much only hearing about it by word of mouth. It was, in fact, a Catholic friend that I originally met when I was working in Dallas Radio who called to tell me about it. He listens to that station in his car now on the way to work.

Aren't Catholics Christians? There are already so many Christian stations on the dial I would think that Catholics would be completely satisfied, able to find something on the dial to their taste. The two Catholic stations on the air, well one is Spanish - forget that - and all I heard on the other was a mass being broadcast, most of the time was dead air while people shuffled around. A real yawner of a radio show, I can tell you.

The stations will never have any ratings, my personal opinion is you are programming to a few dozen people or at best a few hundred people out of 5.6 million. As for marketing, if you increase the audience a hundred fold, 100 times nothing still equals nothing. NOT a good use of public airwaves. Unfortunately that is the vast majority of Christian radio, not just Catholic. Impossibly outdated, arrogantly sectarian, hopelessly irrelevant to the very audience they are trying to reach. I think you would capture the imagination of perhaps thousands of younger listeners if you programmed the WAY-FM network on those AMs. At least you could maybe get some advertiser support for an up to date format.

I wish the 850 would shut down so I could hear KOA again. As a conservative, I thought I would never say this - Air America was more interesting on 910.
 
Yes, Catholics are Christians. For example, I listen to some of the Contemporary Christian music that you might hear on the radio. It's simply that Catholics and Protestants have different philosophies. Hence, different radio and TV programming.
 
Whatever happened to the planned flip of KHFX 1460 to the Relevant Radio Network (Catholic Talk) ? Was supposed to have happened about two years ago. Relevant Radio does have an O&O station in Austin, KIXL 970.
 
I was as confused as most of you about how this thread started, with mention of the sex abuse scandals and such in connection to Catholic Radio and the Guadalupe Radio Network... not sure what that was all about... but since I'm the GM of the local Catholic Radio stations, KATH 910 AM and KJON 850 AM... I thought I'd chime in to provide a little information.

Yes, Catholic Radio is very different from Protestant Radio, as much as the Catholic faith is different from the Protestant faiths. I won't get into Catholic apologetics here but will only say the programming is very different.

I'm sorry for the person who tuned in and only heard dead spots during the Mass. While we're very proud of our Mass broadcast, I realize it's not for everyone. If you want to hear some good Catholic programming, tune in any weekday from 5-7 p.m. to 'Catholic Answers Live,' a well produced and interesting Apologetics call in show.

We currently have very little live, local programming but that will likely change gradually. I host a one hour show every Friday at noon called 'Soundbites' and we have a popular show on Mondays and Fridays in Spanish called 'La Sola Pura Verdad.'

While I agree that we may not be competing in the Arbitron race any time soon, we do have a very loyal base audience that has supported us enthusiastically so far. We could not be happier with how things have gone with the two stations for the first year and five months.

Sorry for the folks who'd like us to go away. As things are going now, don't hold your breath on that one. We're doing just fine. But I do invite you to tune in. And please listen more than for just a few minutes. You may just get hooked. And don't be surprised if you find yourself signing up for RCIA (first step to becoming Cathoilc)if you keep listening (for those of you who aren't yet Catholic!)

God bless,

Dave Palmer
General Manager
Guadalupe Radio Network
 
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