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WBHY-FM's unecessary translators

jackd said:
R.D.P. said:
As long as we have lost souls, we'll always have a need for Christian Radio.

Although it may not be the most popular format and/or spot on the radio dial, I'm glad that it's still there, to help change lives and make a difference.

I sincerely believe that Christian Radio, is one of the factors that's helping to hold this nation and my hometown together.

Speaking of my hometown, WRNF 89.5 FM is having runaway success and they've only been here since December. Thanks to heavy advertising by me, word of mouth and our local newspaper, this station is catching on like wildfire. I'm already seeing this station impacting my hometown in many different ways. Hope this trend will continue.

Thank God for the wonderful blessing, of Christian Radio.

Like it or not I see many more new Christian Radio stations coming on the horizon.

R.D.P. <><

P.S. It excites me to know that Faith Radio is building some new stations in Badwin County. Hope these new translators will have success and lead many lost souls to Jesus Christ.

Good post!!! ;D

Jack Davis
Operations Director
88.1 WAY-FM ;D

Any ideas on when the two new WAY-FM translators for the Birmingham area might be up and running?


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Having grown up in Mobile, and going to college in Tuscaloosa (not to mention traveling the back roads in between Mobile and Tuscaloosa when going between the two), there may be lots of religious stations, but very few truly target listeners under 55, much less listeners under 30. WBHY has been historically rated very well simply becuase it has no real competition. The lack of a Christian CHR in Mobile and Birmingham especially puzzles me, given the successes of WABB and WQEN.
 
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