Fundamental Broadcasting Network
TypeRadio network
Country
United States
Ownership
OwnerGrace Baptist Church[1][2][3]
History
Launch dateDecember 12, 1988[4]
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitehttp://www.fbnradio.com/

The Fundamental Broadcasting Network (FBN) is a network of Conservative Christian radio stations in the United States, based out of the Grace Baptist Church in Newport, North Carolina.[5]

Programs heard on FBN include Family Altar with Lester Roloff, Scripture Reading with Alexander Scourby, Gospel Hour with Oliver B. Greene, Ranger Bill, along with other Christian programming. Its music is predominantly traditionalist in nature, consisting mostly of hymns and some older Southern gospel, with no contemporary Christian music.[6]

Stations

FBN programming is featured on six full-powered stations and 11 translators, as well as 21 additional affiliated stations and translators, most of which are owned and operated by independent Baptist churches, which carry Fundamental Broadcasting Network's programming either in-part or in-whole. FBN's flagship station is WOTJ 90.7 FM in Newport, North Carolina, which began broadcasting December 12, 1988.[7][4][8]

The Fundamental Broadcasting Network formerly operated two 50,000-watt shortwave stations, WTJC, which began broadcasting in 1999, and WBOH, which began broadcasting in 2002.[9][10][11] WBOH ceased broadcasting in 2010.[12]

Owned-and-operated stations

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseERP (W)HAATFCC info
WRJS 88.1 FMSoperton, Georgia12,00082.2 m (270 ft)FMQ
WWFJ 88.1 FMEast Fayetteville, North Carolina2,00025.3 m (83 ft)FMQ
WOTJ 90.7 FMMorehead City, North Carolina24,000142 m (466 ft)FMQ
WYBJ 90.7 FMNewton Grove, North Carolina2,90066 m (217 ft)FMQ
WFIC 1530 FMCollinsville, Virginia1,000 day
250 critical hours
0 m (0 ft)FMQ
WMLJ 90.5 FMSummersville, West Virginia11,000315 m (1,033 ft)FMQ

Translators

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseERP (W)ClassFCC info
W204CL 88.7 FMLexington Park, Maryland55DFMQ
W204BA 88.7 FMOakland, Maryland250DFMQ
W220BW 91.9 FMAyden, North Carolina250DFMQ
W208AO 89.5 FMBell Arthur, North Carolina70DFMQ
W214CB 90.7 FMEdenton, North Carolina45DFMQ
W214BU 90.7 FMElizabeth City, North Carolina45DFMQ
W216BH 91.1 FMHenderson, North Carolina55DFMQ
W201DI 88.1 FMMonroe, North Carolina170DFMQ
W276AX 103.1 FMPrinceton, North Carolina120DFMQ
W209BH 89.7 FMBernardstown, West Virginia10DFMQ
W244BF 96.7 FMNimitz, West Virginia10DFMQ

Affiliates

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFCC info
KTEH-LP 98.9 FMLos Molinos, CaliforniaFMQ
WJYC-LP 105.3 FMTerryville, ConnecticutFMQ
WIHW-LP 96.1 FMDover, DelawareFMQ
WTYG 91.5 FMSparr, FloridaFMQ
WEYY 88.7 FMTallapoosa, GeorgiaFMQ
WYTJ 89.3 FMLinton, IndianaFMQ
WHGT 1590 FMMaugansville, MarylandFMQ
WOGM-LP 104.7 FMJamestown, New YorkFMQ
WHPY 1590 FMClayton, North CarolinaWHPY FMQ]
WGHW 88.1 FMLockwoods Folly Town, North CarolinaFMQ
WBIC-LP 97.3 FMWilson, North CarolinaFMQ
WPIP 880 FMWinston-Salem, North CarolinaFMQ
WBTB-LP 107.9 FMErie, PennsylvaniaFMQ
WRHJ-LP 93.1 FMRock Hill, South CarolinaFMQ
WPOG 710 FMSt. Matthews, South CarolinaFMQ
WWOS-FM 91.9 FMSt. George, South CarolinaFMQ
WSSC 1340 FMSumter, South CarolinaWSSC FMQ]
WWOS 810 FMWalterboro, South CarolinaWWOS FMQ]
WSDC 88.5 FMSneedville, TennesseeFMQ
WOTC 88.3 FMEdinburg, VirginiaFMQ
KFCB-LP 105.1 FMDouglas, WyomingFMQ

Translators

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseERP (W)ClassFCC info
W296CW 107.1 FMOcala, Florida120DFMQ
W201BO 88.1 FMVincennes, Indiana13DFMQ
W234AH 94.7 FMHarrisonburg, Virginia10DFMQ

References

  1. Burke, Cheryl; Allen, Jennifer. "Response rolls ahead to Haiti", Carteret County News-Times. January 15, 2010.
  2. "Deal Digest - November 2, 2017", Inside Radio. November 1, 2017. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  3. "Deal Digest - February 8, 2018", Inside Radio. February 7, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  4. 1 2 Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1993, Broadcasting & Cable, 1993. p. B-262. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  5. "Burke, Cheryl. "Couple returns; local effort continues", Carteret County News-Times. January 20, 2010.
  6. FBN Daily Program Guide, Fundamental Broadcasting Network. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  7. FBN Affiliates Archived 2012-11-20 at the Wayback Machine Fundamental Broadcasting Network. Accessed September 22, 2012
  8. "Call Letters", Broadcasting & Cable. October 31, 1988. p. 68. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  9. "The FCC Says 'Yes' To Another U.S. Religious SW Station", Popular Communications. December 1999. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  10. "WBOH testing from North Carolina on 5920 kHz", DXing.info. September 2002. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  11. Magne, Lawrence (2004). Passport to World Band Radio. International Broadcasting Services. p. 355. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  12. "Radio Prague and Other Shortwave Comings, Goings, and Uncertainties", Popular Communications. February 2010. p. 26. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
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