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  2. Religious broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The Rev. Lewis B. Whittemore, an associate pastor of the church, conducted the service, thus becoming the first Christian broadcaster. In 1923, Calvary Baptist Church in New York City was the first church to operate its own radio station. [7] "Tell It From Calvary" is a radio show that the church still produces weekly; its heard on WMCA AM570. [8]

  3. Voice of Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    Voice of Prophecy is a religious radio ministry founded in 1929 by H. M. S. Richards, a Seventh-day Adventist pastor. It offers free Bible guides by mail or online and has a correspondence school with over 120 affiliate schools worldwide.

  4. List of most-listened-to radio programs - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the popularity and audience of various radio shows in the United States and worldwide, based on different sources and methods. Compare the listenership of commercial and public radio, talk and music formats, and off-air and online platforms.

  5. Steve Brown (author) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Brown is an American Christian author, radio broadcaster, and former seminary professor. He is a Calvinist, a Presbyterian, and a signatory of the Manhattan Declaration.

  6. Christian radio - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Christian radio, a media genre that focuses on Christian religious broadcasting or music. Find out about different formats, business models, denominations, and availability of Christian radio worldwide.

  7. Rush Limbaugh - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life and career of Rush Limbaugh, one of the most influential and controversial conservative commentators in the United States. Find out about his family background, radio shows, books, awards, and controversies.

  8. Hour of Slack - Wikipedia

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    The Hour of Slack was a one-hour radio program produced by the Church of the SubGenius centering on the King of Slack, J. R. "Bob" Dobbs.Reverend Ivan Stang presented his own commentary, along with recorded material from all SubGenius radio and stage shows, bands, ranters, media barrage collage artists, and selections from the indie audio underground created by various SubGenii and others ...

  9. Greg Koukl - Wikipedia

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    Greg Koukl is a Christian apologist and radio talk show host who founded Stand to Reason. He has written several books on apologetics, ethics, and worldview, and has debated with atheists and Mormons.