Something doesn't seem right here. Falling donations should normally result in cutting back on someone's number of monthly hours or stations, not a total cessation of all radio output. A sudden total stoppage makes it sound like the ministry is receiving no donations, and that a bank account stocked with former donations may have been getting drawn down slowly, until finally, this month, reaching its exhaustion point.According to WRMI’s Jeff White on the Wavescan program (via Glenn Hauser on his World of Radio forum) the Overcomer broadcasts on shortwave and local radio affiliates will end on June 30. Internet stream will continue, and there are supposedly plans for an LPFM at the group’s South Carolina home base. Falling donations given as the reason for the end of the ministry’s radio output, making it unsustainable.
Considering how cheap shortwave airtime is, I would think that if any donations were arriving at all, they would keep at least one shortwave station in their portfolio -- like whichever broadcaster was best equipped to throw their signal in every imaginable geographic direction, with the best propagation, at different times of the day. Being heard everywhere on at least one frequency, some of the time, would be preferable to total silence for anyone pushing a message, no?
Which stations do you reckon may be facing closure on account of this? WRMI, WBCQ, and WWCR all seem to have enough other programming to survive, even if perhaps one or two transmitters need to be unplugged.Major blow to several private shortwave operators, though they should have anticipated this since Stair’s death over four years ago.
The biggest inexplicability I keep noticing with the broadcasts of Stair's "classics" is his people's apparent unwillingness to exclude or edit embarrassingly dated material. Almost every other time my receiver stops on a shortwave signal running his old tapes, Stair is lamenting a "current event," like the collapse of Lehman Brothers, followed by warning all his listeners they have just months to evacuate the cities before everything goes Mad Max. It's real pie-in-the-face stuff. Even people who would otherwise continue following him -- the way others keep following Gene Scott -- aren't going to remain donors for long with repeated doses of cringe like that. To say nothing of what new listeners would think. "Is this radio station broken?"But what piques my curiosity is why the replacement preacher (James Rice?) hasn't taken over with more preaching, carrying on the torch like Melissa Scott did after Gene Scott passed. If you have an actual message you believe is important, you'd try to continue getting it to the world, right? I've heard Rice's preaching maybe 5 times in the past 6 months or so. Just seems that after Stair died, the direction of the ministry (regardless of what one may think of the content) died with him.
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