Bible Broadcasting Network

Bible Broadcasting Network
Type non-profit
Industry broadcast
Founded October 2, 1971
Founder(s) Lowell Davey
Headquarters Charlotte, NC, United States
Area served North and South America
Services religious radio
Website http://www.bbnradio.org

The Bible Broadcasting Network (BBN) is a listener-supported global Christian radio network staffed and headquartered in Charlotte, NC. The programming consists of 50% outside ministries, 30% music and 20% BBN produced programs.[citation needed] The network was founded in 1968 by its president, Lowell Davey, who also hosts a program called Perspective. The network also airs prayer times, children's programs, Bible teaching, teen programs, and family guidance programs on the network. The network was born out of Davey's failed offer to buy a radio station in Norfolk, Virginia. The company was incorporated and on March 28, 1969, bought bankrupt WYFI and began broadcasting on Oct. 2, 1971, at 5 p.m.[1]

The station also plays traditional Christian music including vocalists, choirs, and instrumentalists. BBN's mission statement is "to get the Word of God into the hearts and minds of as many people as possible using the most efficient means." Doctrinally, the programming is evangelical in approach. BBN also avoids programming geared towards "signs and wonders", "charismatic" theology, and "prosperity theology".[who?]

BBN owns and operates more than 30 full power stations and more than 100 low power stations in 29 states. They also operate AM and FM radio stations in 14 countries of North and South America..[citation needed] BBN also broadcasts around the world full-time via streaming on the internet in several languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, German, and Russian..[citation needed] It is estimated that these stations reach over 200 million people.[who?]

Translators

In addition to its full power stations, BBN is relayed by an additional 51 translators to widen its broadcast area.

Call sign Frequency
MHz
City of license Power
W
Class
FCC info
K218CV 91.5 Springerville, Arizona 75 D FCC
K203CE 88.5 Springdale, Arkansas 15 D FCC
W219BZ 91.7 Lewes, Delaware 170 D FCC
W206AN 89.1 Carlinville, Illinois 80 D FCC
W204BG 88.7 Effingham, Illinois 19 D FCC
W201BL 88.1 Jacksonville, Illinois 55 D FCC
W208AW 89.5 Pontiac, Illinois 55 D FCC
W205BC 88.9 Taylorville, Illinois 55 D FCC
K205CZ 88.9 Marshalltown, Iowa 250 D FCC
W201BW 88.1 Hopkinsville, Kentucky 27 D FCC
K220EV 91.9 Lafayette, Louisiana 250 D FCC
K219DB 91.7 New Iberia, Louisiana 250 D FCC
W201BK 88.1 Biloxi, Mississippi 80 D FCC
W218AY 91.5 Laurel, Mississippi 19 D FCC
W220BN 91.9 Natchez, Mississippi 13 D FCC
K204CS 88.7 Poplar Bluff, Missouri 250 D FCC
K220FS 91.9 Grand Island, Nebraska 250 D FCC
K209CF 89.7 Kearney, Nebraska 140 D FCC
K208CK 89.5 Scottsbluff, Nebraska 170 D FCC
W205BA 88.9 Jamestown, New York 7 D FCC
W214AX 90.7 Pottersville, New York 250 D FCC
W219BO 91.7 Manteo, North Carolina 55 D FCC
W210BG 89.9 Ashland, Ohio 20 D FCC
W201BD 88.1 Cambridge, Ohio 15 D FCC
W208AS 89.5 New Philadelphia, Ohio 27 D FCC
W202AW 88.3 Sandusky, Ohio 120 D FCC
W220BP 91.9 Wooster, Ohio 45 D FCC
K212EL 90.3 Enid, Oklahoma 250 D FCC
Call sign Frequency
MHz
City of license Power
W
Class
FCC info
W274AE 102.7 Greenwood, South Carolina 27 D FCC
W290AE 105.9 Laurens, South Carolina 80 D FCC
K218EB 91.5 Greenville, Texas 250 D FCC
K217CP 91.3 Paris, Texas 250 D FCC
W220CQ 91.9 Accomac, Virginia 80 D FCC
W209AX 89.7 Fairmont, West Virginia 6 D FCC
Call sign Frequency
MHz
City of license Power
W
Class
FCC info
W209AY 89.7 Jasper, Indiana 19 D FCC
W201BO 88.1 Vincennes, Indiana 80 D FCC
W211AT 90.1 Washington, Indiana 120 D FCC
W202AZ 88.3 Frankfort, Kentucky 19 D FCC
K217FD 91.3 Pineville, Louisiana 250 D FCC
K210EB 89.9 Clovis, New Mexico 150 D FCC
W290AD 105.9 Southern Pines, North Carolina 19 D FCC
K204FG 88.7 Bismarck, North Dakota 250 D FCC
W219DB 91.7 Johnstown, Pennsylvania 22 D FCC
W217AV 91.3 Columbia, Tennessee 55 D FCC
W202BG 88.3 Dyersburg, Tennessee 19 D FCC
W202BM 88.3 Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 27 D FCC
W210BO 89.9 Tullahoma, Tennessee 27 D FCC
K203EQ 88.5 Lufkin, Texas 200 D FCC
K217EY 91.3 Laramie, Wyoming 13 D FCC
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References

  1. ^ Hollenbeck, Gail (2005-09-03). "First BBN station dawned in '71". St. Petersburg Times (St. Petersburg, Florida). Retrieved 2008-01-02. 
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