That is very untrue. Especially if you remember anything about the late Camping years.I don’t think that Family Radio has altered their schedule much in the 65 years they have been on the air.
That is very untrue. Especially if you remember anything about the late Camping years.I don’t think that Family Radio has altered their schedule much in the 65 years they have been on the air.
I’m aware of those years and with the exception of getting rid of all Harold Camping content, really don’t sound very different to me.That is very untrue. Especially if you remember anything about the late Camping years.
Are there any stations that still play "Black" Gospel music?I’m aware of those years and with the exception of getting rid of all Harold Camping content, really don’t sound very different to me.
Quite a few, especially in the South.Are there any stations that still play "Black" Gospel music?
WGLB Elm Grove/Milwaukee and WBGX Harvey/Chicago are a couple in the mid-west.Are there any stations that still play "Black" Gospel music?
I wish they'd bring back The Quiet Hours. That intro was sooooo soothing.I don’t think that Family Radio has altered their schedule much in the 65 years they have been on the air.
Don't forget 89.5 KBAQ Phoenix.There are still some quite successful classical stations out there, even within the reality that it tends to be an older (but often wealthy!) audience/donor base - KUSC right there in LA, KING-FM in Seattle, and heck, we do very well with the format at WXXI Classical in Rochester. But the common denominator is that it's not block programmed. It's 24/7 classical music, because audiences want consistency.