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Christian radio refers to Christian media radio formats that focus on Christian religious broadcasting or various forms of Christian music. Many such formats and programs include contemporary Christian music, gospel music, sermons, radio dramas, as well as news and talk shows covering popular culture, economics, and political topics from a Christian perspective.,[1]

Business models edit

 
A church with its own radio station
 
Radio Maria studio in Switzerland.

Brokered programming is a significant portion of most U.S. Christian radio stations' revenue, with stations regularly selling blocks of airtime to evangelists seeking an audience. Another revenue stream is solicitation of donations, either to the evangelists who buy the air time or to the stations or their owners themselves. In order to further encourage donations, certain evangelists may emphasize the prosperity gospel, in which they preach that tithing and donations to the ministry will result in financial blessings from God. Others may have special days of the year dedicated to fundraising, similar to many NPR stations. Although the solicitation of donations and the sale of airtime may resemble a commercial enterprise, such actions do not necessarily constitute a call to action, and thus this does not forbid them from airing on noncommercial licensed stations in the U.S. A minority of stations, typically music stations, use the traditional model for music radio and allow traditional commercial advertising.[1]

Numerous religious broadcasters own many of their own stations. In the U.S., religious radio stations are exempt from certain rules requiring radio stations to have some local operations, which allows them to have massive networks of transmitters covering far larger areas than a radio station would otherwise be allowed and may not face the same restrictions on the number of signals a broadcaster can own within one geographic area.

Radio formats edit

Most Christian radio stations transmit a mixture of Christian music and Christian talk and teaching.

Christian music edit

Christian music radio outlets mirror commercial radio in many ways, and music in a variety of different genres is available. Many stations play primarily gospel music, including Black Gospel and Southern Gospel, or contemporary worship music, while others play all formats of contemporary Christian music, including Christian pop, Christian rock, Christian rap, Christian country music, and Christian alternative rock. Many artists within the Christian music industry criticize Christian radio for only playing "safe" music, and not taking enough chances on new artists, or in some cases older artists, that may not be as appealing to the largely conservative Gospel Music Association.[1]

Many non-religious radio stations devote some of their weekend programming to Christian music; for example, Black Gospel programming is common on Sundays on many stations featuring the Urban Contemporary format.

Christian talk, radio drama, sermons edit

Other Christian stations will present a no-music format that features talk radio-style programming (sometimes including live radio call-in shows) and/or long-form "preaching and teaching" programs. Notable examples include Focus on the Family with host Jim Daly, Amazing Facts, Living Way with pastor Jack Hayford, and Pastor Rick's Daily Hope; an example of an inspirational program are Moments of Melody and The Voice of Prophecy. Radio drama programs, long dead in most other radio formats, continue to be transmitted on Christian radio; notable examples include long-running Adventures in Odyssey, Patch the Pirate, and Unshackled! and relative newcomers such as Down Gilead Lane and A Work in Progress.

Denominations edit

Christian radio, particularly in North America, is dominated by Protestant ministries, particularly those associated with evangelical Christianity. The predominant Roman Catholic radio services are the Eternal Word Network, founded by Mother Angelica as a spin-off of her television service EWTN, and Radio Maria USA.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a sect whose place in Christianity is heavily debated, maintains some limited radio evangelical operations through BYU Radio, which owns a single FM station. The Seventh-day Adventists are most closely associated with Three Angels Broadcasting Network.[citation needed]

North American and international availability edit

Most Christian radio stations as well as programmers based in the United States are members of the National Religious Broadcasters, a Christian organization. There are reportedly 1,600 Christian broadcasting organizations in the U.S. They range from single stations to expansive networks. It is common for religious broadcasters to purchase many small broadcast translators to create networks that stretch across large regions. Moody Radio was the first example, and still one of the largest, though most of its stations broadcast stand-alone programming as well as network feeds. Z88.3 in Orlando, Florida, the WAY-FM Network, K-LOVE, Air 1, The Joy FM, Reach Radio, 3ABN Radio, Radio 74, and the Bible Broadcasting Network are other notable examples in the world.

Christian radio expanded in the early twenty-first century. It became available in the United Kingdom with changes to broadcasting regulations. Premier Christian Radio is based in the London area where it is available on medium wave and DAB; elsewhere, it is available digitally or by Internet. United Christian Broadcasters is an international broadcasting and media company; radio stations are based in Albania, Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, the Philippines, and the United Kingdom. Trans World Radio is an evangelical media distributor broadcasting Christian programs in 190 countries in more than 300 languages, TWR-UK can be heard in the United Kingdom on Sky, Freeview and online.[2]

Christian radio programs edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "What's Up with Radio?". ChristianityToday.com. Retrieved July 27, 2017.
  2. ^ "About TWR-UK". TWR. Retrieved February 20, 2023.

External links edit

  • Billboard Christian Airplay Charts

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radio in many ways and music in a variety of different genres is available Many stations play primarily gospel music including Black Gospel and Southern Gospel or contemporary worship music while others play all formats of contemporary Christian music including Christian pop Christian rock Christian rap Christian country music and Christian alternative rock Many artists within the Christian music industry criticize Christian radio for only playing safe music and not taking enough chances on new artists or in some cases older artists that may not be as appealing to the largely conservative Gospel Music Association 1 Many non religious radio stations devote some of their weekend programming to Christian music for example Black Gospel programming is common on Sundays on many stations featuring the Urban Contemporary format Christian talk radio drama sermons edit Other Christian stations will present a no music format that features talk radio style programming sometimes including live radio call in shows and or long form preaching and teaching programs Notable examples include Focus on the Family with host Jim Daly Amazing Facts Living Way with pastor Jack Hayford and Pastor Rick s Daily Hope an example of an inspirational program are Moments of Melody and The Voice of Prophecy Radio drama programs long dead in most other radio formats continue to be transmitted on Christian radio notable examples include long running Adventures in Odyssey Patch the Pirate and Unshackled and relative newcomers such as Down Gilead Lane and A Work in Progress Denominations editChristian radio particularly in North America is dominated by Protestant ministries particularly those associated with evangelical Christianity The predominant Roman Catholic radio services are the Eternal Word Network founded by Mother Angelica as a spin off of her television service EWTN and Radio Maria USA The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints a sect whose place in Christianity is heavily debated maintains some limited radio evangelical operations through BYU Radio which owns a single FM station The Seventh day Adventists are most closely associated with Three Angels Broadcasting Network citation needed North American and international availability editMost Christian radio stations as well as programmers based in the United States are members of the National Religious Broadcasters a Christian organization There are reportedly 1 600 Christian broadcasting organizations in the U S They range from single stations to expansive networks It is common for religious broadcasters to purchase many small broadcast translators to create networks that stretch across large regions Moody Radio was the first example and still one of the largest though most of its stations broadcast stand alone programming as well as network feeds Z88 3 in Orlando Florida the WAY FM Network K LOVE Air 1 The Joy FM Reach Radio 3ABN Radio Radio 74 and the Bible Broadcasting Network are other notable examples in the world Christian radio expanded in the early twenty first century It became available in the United Kingdom with changes to broadcasting regulations Premier Christian Radio is based in the London area where it is available on medium wave and DAB elsewhere it is available digitally or by Internet United Christian Broadcasters is an international broadcasting and media company radio stations are based in Albania Australia Canada Denmark New Zealand the Philippines and the United Kingdom Trans World Radio is an evangelical media distributor broadcasting Christian programs in 190 countries in more than 300 languages TWR UK can be heard in the United Kingdom on Sky Freeview and online 2 Christian radio programs editFocus on the Family an internationally syndicated daily interview produced by Focus on the Family Adventures in Odyssey a scripted radio comedy drama for children produced by Focus on the Family Patch the Pirate a scripted radio musical comedy for children produced by Majesty Music Back to the Bible with Woodrow M Kroll Unshackled produced by Pacific Garden Mission in ChicagoSee also editChristianity Christian media Christian pop culture Religious broadcasting information on UK based Christian TV amp Radio as well as overview of US based networks Sermonette Televangelism the equivalent in television The World Family of Radio Maria Category Christian radio stations List of Christian radio stations in Canada Islamic radioReferences edit a b c What s Up with Radio ChristianityToday com Retrieved July 27 2017 About TWR UK TWR Retrieved February 20 2023 Lochte Bob 2005 Christian Radio The Growth of a Mainstream Broadcasting Force Jefferson North Carolina McFarland and Company ISBN 0 7864 2239 4 External links editBillboard Christian Airplay Charts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian radio amp oldid 1182251218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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