Talk:Christian radio

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It seems to me that this article presents a very limited point of view of Christian Radio.

For example, there's a whole range of formats to Christian radio, and not all focus on playing Christian music. Some are more oriented toward the "talk radio" format, and others offer a more-or-less balanced mixture of talk and music. Consider for example WMBI, flagship station of the Moody Bible Institute radio network (www.wmbi.org).

I don't have time to work on this now -- anyone else is, of course, welcome to give it a shot.
 * -Rholton 22:44, 20 Apr 2004 (UTC)

This article bizarrely refers to Christian radio only in the United States without giving any clarification that it is about Christian radio in the United States. It also does not clarify conservative trends in Christian radio in the US and elsewhere. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.237.205.21 (talk)


 * Well, if you have knowledge of Christian radio elsewhere, feel free to add, as my knowledge is limited to the U.S. I'd hesitate to call it "bizarre," as it is merely the result of the geographically-limited knowledge of the current editors. I suggest you sign up for a user name first, and remember to sign your messages with ~ . Realkyhick 06:04, 25 April 2007 (UTC)


 * I have added globalize/USA to the article (and the same to Christian media). I have knowledge of Christian radio in Australia, but don't have time to improve the article. When I do, I'll come back and do so if someone hasn't beat me to it! Tim (talk) 09:05, 24 January 2008 (UTC)

This article is also very slanted towards Contemporary Christian/Christian pop music. Both Southern Gospel and urban contemporary gospel have a large stake in Christian radio. A rewrite is probably in order here. Absolon S. Kent (talk) 18:42, 27 February 2008 (UTC)

Would an additional paragraph on Christian university/college campus stations be of interest or add depth to this article? Students participate in production and broadcasting. I'm thinking of Liberty University's 90.9 The Light (http://www.liberty.edu/thelight/). These students are essentially the next generation of Christian Radio. MaryJ8743 (talk) 02:05, 3 December 2013 (UTC)

=Ben J. Ditzel?= who is this, when i clicked on the truth for life, i was auto directed to Alistair Begg, which i have since fixed. so... why is ben cliamed to be the brought to you by, when alistair's page claims he is the only voice? It seems to me that there has been some self promotion on one or both parties. Barbedwireincident 00:00, 4 May 2007 (UTC) RESPONSE BY BEN J. DITZEL OF TRUTH MINISTRIES. TRUTH FOR LIFE WAS ORIGINALLY THE PROGRAMME NAME OF WHAT IS NOW CROSSPATH RADIO MINISTRIES IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. WE HAD ORIGINALLY TITLED IT TRUTH FOR LIFE, MISTAKENLY BELIEVING NO ONE HAS HAD A PRIOR CLAIM TO THE TITLE. WITHIN A FEW WEEKS, WE REALISED OUR ERROR AND CHANGED THE NAME. -BEN J. DITZEL  —Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.94.96.40 (talk) 07:12, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
 * umm, okay, but did you really have to shout? Nibios (talk) 14:10, 13 March 2011 (UTC)

'My apologies. I didn't mean to appear as shouting, just emphasis. I wanted to make sure there was no room for supposed self promotion or title copying. Thank you - Ben Ditzel — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.50.101.3 (talk) 05:41, 18 October 2011 (UTC)

NEW Full Armor of God Broadcast article
Please consider adding this new article to your list. Past writers of this article caused its deletion by adding non-referenced content. Please view this NEW article and help it to be improved. TY Armorbearer777 (talk) 13:57, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
 * Sorry, the program does not meet notability standards, and it is highly likely that the AFD discussion will result in deletion. - Realkyhick (Talk to me) 21:58, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
 * Thank you Armorbearer777 (talk) 23:26, 27 December 2009 (UTC)

XYZ Radio, Gold River Digital Media & The Advancement of Internet/Mobile Radio
I've begun working on these for future articles. I am having trouble finding a way to establish notability of XYZ Radio and other internet radio stations using references other than iTunes or Shoutcast. Any ideas?Armorbearer777 (talk) 07:29, 29 December 2009 (UTC)

Commercial Christian radio
The current article seems to have the underlying premise that Christian radio is by definition non-commercial. That is not correct. One of the largest religious broadcasters is Salem media, which is traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange. Because Salem is a commercial broadcaster, money sent to them directly would not be tax deductible. However, they can sell block programming to religious broadcasters that can solicit money that IS tax-deductible, and the religious broadcaster spends that money to pay for the brokered air time. In some cases, the religious broadcasting host is long dead, and the distribution is done based on a legal entity owning broadcast rights to the programming. StreamingRadioGuide (talk) 21:58, 27 July 2019 (UTC)