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Re: It All Sounds The Same
« Reply #120 on: June 09, 2012, 06:30:26 PM »

 Cheesy WOW! Quite the discussion going on, here!

First, to answer Mike's question - Fairfield U is paying those fees, or WVOF wouldn't be allowing *ANY* music on the air at all.

When I became a Christian in late 1985, I didn't even know such a thing as CCM even existed! I basically went from listening to secular top 40 almost 24/7, to listening to *NOTHING*! Into early 1986, all I knew, musically, was the hymns we sang in church, and Jimmy Swaggart! It wasn't until I discovered WLIX "Christian 54" on the AM dial in mid 1986 that I discovered a whole new world! "Christian Radio"!! Cheesy I was hooked! Then in late 1986, while desperately trying to find something, ANYTHING playing Christian music on FM, I came across New Creation on WVOF, a tiny, local college station. After a few months, God opened a door for me to host a show on that station in the summer of 1987... and then He opened the greatest door of all, at WFIF! I served Him there for 20 years!

So... don't automatically dismiss AM as a viable medium! Smiley Regarding that AM station... if given the choice to grab an FM, GO FOR IT! However, if God makes it possible to get *BOTH*, then grab both with both hands, and hang on! Cheesy

Check out your market... what kind of Christian radio is presently available within the coverage areas of those stations? Is there a K-Love or AIR1 station already there with good signals? Perhaps a mostly-talk/teaching station? Maybe a Southern Gospel station? Here's my suggestion: Use that AM station to present a format that is mellower, geared toward older listeners. (Yes, "Integrity Hosanna!, Maranatha!, Steve Green, Twila Paris, etc, etc.) You could also even use that AM to reach Seniors! (Mellow music, Traditional hymns, programming geared toward those 55+)

Then use the FM to serve those young 'uns. Smiley (Teens, soccer Moms, etc.)

Thinking of young 'uns... You also have an incredible opportunity with FM that few stations take advantage of, and that is SUBCARRIERS! There is an organization that provides Christian children's programming 24/7, called "His Kids"... although I just now discovered some possible issue with making their SCA radio receivers available, so I just e-mailed them. "Stay Tuned"...

With TWO stations, your ministry outreach could be multiplied. Smiley I'll certainly pray that the Lord opens the right doors, and makes available resources, both financial, and personnel! GOD BLESS! Cheesy
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Re: It All Sounds The Same
« Reply #121 on: June 09, 2012, 06:36:30 PM »

FM will be my target.

Want to do mostly music, since all we got is AFR Talk and Moody Radio.

Thanks for your response.

Will keep you posted and let you know what happens.

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Celebrating 3 Years With The Crescent Hill Bible Tract and Outreach Ministry, in 2013
And Being Influenced By These Radio Stations: Alexander, Bluewater, Moody South, WLBF, WDJC and Redeemer
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Re: It All Sounds The Same
« Reply #122 on: June 09, 2012, 11:44:42 PM »

That's awesome! GODSPEED! Cheesy
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Re: It All Sounds The Same
« Reply #123 on: June 30, 2012, 12:38:08 AM »

Planning things out now. 

Already have one local business that wants to sponsor the broadcast should things work out.

May get even more, as time progresses and I keep telling people about this exciting news.

Will use this name for my broadcasting company, should things work out: People for Jesus Radio Broadcasters LLC of Selma.

Plan on getting that name registered, once I know for certain that this dream will work out and God allows it to happen.

May use these calls too, should no one else be using them right now: WTFW. 

The TF stands for The Fish. 

The two W's will have no meaning at all.

Plan on setting up my LPFM station at 93.3 FM and would love to broadcast with 100 watts if all possible.

Hope that by next summer, I can make my official announcement and tell everyone reading this project is going to come to pass after all.

R.D.P. <><

P.S. Plan on playing the older songs, mixed in with the new tunes.  Will play some of the harder sounding songs too.  Mostly at night, when I think I'll be able to sell them better.  I'm now in talks with someone about being my engineer for this station, should things work out.  I want this fellow to help me keep things working and compliant with the FCC.  Hope Mr. Brock Round from Moody South will be the one that God uses to help in that area. 
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Re: It All Sounds The Same
« Reply #124 on: July 03, 2012, 11:22:00 PM »

Planning things out now. 

May use these calls too, should no one else be using them right now: WTFW. 

The TF stands for The Fish. 

The two W's will have no meaning at all.


Great news!

However... I would recommend AGAINST using those calls! "WTF" is a contraction for a very vulgar expression! What a world we live in. Sad
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Re: It All Sounds The Same
« Reply #125 on: July 03, 2012, 11:36:09 PM »


May use these calls too, should no one else be using them right now: WTFW. 

The TF stands for The Fish. 



I'd caution against using the name "The Fish" .. Salem may come knocking on your door...



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Re: It All Sounds The Same
« Reply #126 on: July 03, 2012, 11:47:53 PM »

Thanks! 

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Re: It All Sounds The Same
« Reply #127 on: August 18, 2012, 10:19:01 PM »

Wow, what a thread.  It has been all over the place.

Maybe I approach things differently.  I worked secular radio for years.  When I got to a Christian station, I formatted it with all the bells and whistles of any secular station.  I researched.  I took the approach that I was a radio station with an objective of trying to attract listeners and keep them.  In fact, I applied little attention to personal opinions but paid attention to serving my audience with the information they wanted and attracting new listeners.  My attitude was I wanted listeners.  I could care less if they were Christian or not.  It was my opinion, right or wrong, that I needed to fill the seats (aka pews) and it wasn't my job to get them to the alter.  I needed the pews filled and I hoped people were nourished by the music and others felt the calling of the Holy Spirit.     

Overall, I cared little about this artist or that and if somebody called to tell me something negative about an artist.  I was worried about the overall numbers.  In fact, I could care less if I liked the station personally.  I didn't analyze lyrics or beats, just if it tested well. I didn't see this as my job.

My attitude was I directed the stage but I was not the one that ministered.  I let the music do that and I refused to let my jocks 'preach'.  They were there to hype the long music sets, sound exciting and fun, do weather, community announcements and traffic.  The jocks were like the tour guides that took you to the site but had little to do with the tour group's enjoyment of the site they were visiting.  In other words, my attitude was I'm running a radio station and not trying to minister personally.  If I ran the best station I knew how, the stage was set for the music to bless and I handed the keys to God's Holy Spirit to do the job.  I simply directed the venue without my personal convictions dictating.  Youu might disagree with that but I chose to use the same things research told me attracted secular listeners to radio and applied them to Christian radio.  I was just the person that worked at getting people to the venue.  So the station followed a hot clock and music rotation with image liners, strategic positioning of stop sets and information breaks to attract as many ears as I could.  I was in competition with the whole radio dial.

And yes, I received plenty of negative comments but I also met many wonderful people during that stint.  In fact the comments brought up many of those conversations I had for and against what i did.

Did it all sound the same and repetative?  Not really.  I wanted enough variety to reach as many flavors of Christianity as possible.  I did have a frequent rotation and tight playlist.
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Re: It All Sounds The Same
« Reply #128 on: August 19, 2012, 09:24:20 AM »

Finally - something creative and fun to listen to:

http://www.ngenradio.com/
http://www.radioy.com/

These definitely do NOT sound the same.  Originally just HD-2 channels, each respective owner is going for over the air frequencies for these wonderful and effective formats. 

I am tired of pandering to stodgy old fogies over beats and styles and imaging.  They have a problem - they should shut up and change the station, leave the rest of us alone.   They have a point about lyrics, though - there should be nothing that does not honor Christ or is heresy.  So far, the quality control over lyrics from these sources is excellent.  I finally have Christian radio that ministers to me.  It has been a long drought.
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Re: It All Sounds The Same
« Reply #129 on: August 19, 2012, 02:18:48 PM »

If my radio project does work out, I'm going to dedicate my first night of broadcasting to you Mr. Bruce sir.

(If I'm in a good mood, may play the entire collection of the Skillet library on the first night!)

You see, at night I'm going to do a program called Album Radio.

This program will be heard from 6 P.M. till 6 A.M. 7 Days a week.

Meaning, I want to play the entire content of the various CD's I own and love very much.

(Mostly the rock, hip-hop and harder sounding recordings)

The softer songs will not be heard on this program.

We'll leave that for the daytime part of the broadcast.

Gotta get my noise on, at night, so I can reach the youth and give them something to check out.

I want this radio station to be like no other. 

Got big plans for it and hope things will soon work out for me.

Now for those who want me to do all mellow, all the time, not happening.

Love the mellow stuff but I want to get loud and blunt as well.

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