I posted this last night...I have no idea why it didn't come through...
WEMR/WCOZ (Cozy 103.9/Cozy 1460/Cozy 104.3) does church on Sunday Mornings....we have a Catholic Mass on the air as well as Powerline....and a couple of other things...we're probably going to be doing another service too...as far as the community goes, I think far more people are glad that we are doing this than actually listen to it....we've always gotten good reviews for doing this old-fashioned part of radio...
Ben Smith
WCOZ/WEMR/W-somethin-somethin-somethin
> > >> >
> > > > My question is simply of the religous programming on
> the
> >
> > > > local air waves
> > > > who is better..
> > > >
> > > WNAK has a program on Sunday mornings at 630AM
> > with the local Salvation Army. Very low key, not
> > Bible thumping but some small lesson interspersed
> > with Sallie music that at least makes a Teddy Kennedy
> > Catholic like me pause and think.
> > Years ago, WILK had a lady on who was a real trip, she
> > was known as the "Messianic Jewess from East St. Louis".
>
> > She rivaled anything Dana Carvey's Church Lady ever did
> on
> > SNL.
> > WICK still has the Orthadox Churches from Olyphant
> > on I believe.
> > When I was a mere lad working at WPTS (like everyone
> > in this market) I remember the Sacred Heart program on
> > disc. 15 minutes.
> > And on WARM, at midnight, there was the message from
> > the Christophers. Peace be with you all on this Super
> > Bowl Sunday!!!!
> >
> > Yonkstur
> >
> >
> > >
> >
> I know it's not local, but is "Powerline" still in
> production? Good music, good message, and in a format
> tolerable to a wide audience.
>