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Bible Broadcasting Network

Type

Christian radio

Country

United States

Headquarters

Charlotte, North Carolina

Ownership

Key people

Barbara Davey Redemann, President
Carl Redemann, Executive Director

History

Founded

October 2, 1971 (1971-10-02)
by Lowell Davey

Coverage

Availability

North and South America

Links

Webcast

Listen Live

Website

bbn1.bbnradio.org

The Bible Broadcasting Network (BBN) is a listener-supported global Conservative Christian radio network staffed and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was founded in 1971 by Lowell Davey, who was the network's president until his death in 2017. It remains under family control, with Davey's daughter Barbara Redemann and her husband Carl Redemann leading BBN.[1]

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" and its motto is "Giving the Winds the Bible Voice". Doctrinally, the programming is conservative in approach.

Programming content consists of traditional Christian music, including vocalists, choirs, and instrumentalists; Bible teaching and sermons; prayer times; children's and teens' programs; and family guidance programs.[2]

Programs[edit]

Among the notable ministries having long-running programs on the network are: Running to Win and Moody Church Hour with Erwin Lutzer, Love Worth FindingbyAdrian Rogers, Gateway to JoybyElisabeth Elliot, and the Pacific Garden Mission's radio drama, Unshackled!.[2] Reruns of the Children's Bible Hour and Sugar Creek Gang radio plays are heard daily on the afternoon Captain’s Club program. Adventures in Odyssey, one of the most popular Christian radio shows in the U.S., is aired for teens and preteens.[3]

Founding[edit]

The network was founded in 1971 by Lowell Davey (July 22, 1933–February 18, 2017).[4] Hailing from Minnesota, he had previously served in the U.S. Air Force. Upon completing his enlistment, Davey attended Bob Jones University.[5]

Davey entered the field of Christian radio broadcasting when he acquired a bankrupt radio station, WYFI, in Norfolk, Virginia, on March 28, 1969. The station began broadcasting under his ownership on October 2, 1971, at 5 p.m.[6] BBN was still headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia, when it bought Charlotte radio station WSOC (AM),[7] which became WYFQ (AM).[8]

Stations[edit]

BBN owns and operates 58 full-power stations and 87 low-power translators in 32 states and Bermuda, distributed by satellite.[9] According to the network's website, they also operate AM and FM radio stations in 14 countries of North and South America.[10] BBN also broadcasts around the world full-time via streaming on the Internet in eight languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, Japanese, German, and Russian.[2][11]

Stations in italics are not owned by Bible Broadcasting Network, Inc., but broadcast BBN programming.

Call sign

Frequency

City of license

State

First air date

Power
(W)

ERP
(W)

Height
(m (ft))

Class

Facility ID

WYFD

91.7 FM

Decatur

Alabama

December 17, 1990

9,000

240 m (790 ft)

C2

5118

WGTF

89.5 FM

Dothan

Alabama

December 15, 1981

19,000

64 m (210 ft)

C3

17356

WYFZ

91.3 FM

Belleview

Florida

November 18, 2005

900

97 m (318 ft)

A

76441

WYBP

90.3 FM

Fort Lauderdale

Florida

August 30, 2012

8,000

94 m (308 ft)

C3

72029

WYFB

90.5 FM

Gainesville

Florida

August 1, 1985

97,000

207 m (679 ft)

C1

5083

WYBW

88.7 FM

Key Colony Beach

Florida

March 20, 2013

400

28 m (92 ft)

A

175255

WYBX

88.3 FM

Key West

Florida

August 25, 2012

1,900

31 m (102 ft)

A

90786

WYFO

91.9 FM

Lakeland

Florida

November 7, 1989

25,000

97 m (318 ft)

C3

5116

WDBW-LP

97.3 FM

Port St. Joe

Florida

2002

94

30.6 m (100 ft)

LP1

134360

WYFE

88.9 FM

Tarpon Springs

Florida

September 1, 1989

60,000

137 m (449 ft)

C1

5173

WYFK

89.5 FM

Columbus

Georgia

July 29, 1987

50,000

134 m (440 ft)

C2

5144

WYFS

89.5 FM

Savannah

Georgia

November 10, 1986

100,000

183 m (600 ft)

C1

5163

WYFA

107.1 FM

Waynesboro

Georgia

September 23, 1985

25,000

90 m (300 ft)

C3

5167

WYFW

89.5 FM

Winder

Georgia

April 1993

6,000

61 m (200 ft)

A

5125

WYHI

99.9 FM

Park Forest

Illinois

June 12, 2018

50,000

150 m (490 ft)

B

23476

WYHX

96.3 FM

Indianapolis

Indiana

September 9, 2022

3,300

87 m (285 ft)

A

60207

WYBV

89.9 FM

Wakarusa

Indiana

May 24, 2006

1,750

100 m (330 ft)

A

88656

WYHN

90.1 FM

Washington

Indiana

June 27, 2023

420

38.7 m (127 ft)

A

762135

KYFW

88.3 FM

Wichita

Kansas

September 24, 1988

17,000

43 m (141 ft)

C3

5098

WYHH

89.7 FM

Highland Heights

Kentucky

August 25, 2017

12,000

97 m (318 ft)

C3

4280

KYFL

89.5 FM

Monroe

Louisiana

October 9, 1992

25,000

115 m (377 ft)

C2

5142

KYFJ

93.7 FM

New Iberia

Louisiana

December 17, 2014

100,000

296 m (971 ft)

C1

8167

WYFP

91.9 FM

Harpswell

Maine

December 15, 1997

6,000

44 m (144 ft)

A

17482

WYBA

90.1 FM

Coldwater

Michigan

July 15, 2008

32,000

77 m (253 ft)

B

121240

WYHA

102.9 FM

Grand Rapids

Michigan

June 28, 2020

50,000

150 m (490 ft)

B

22918

KYFI

630 AM

St. Louis

Missouri

September 25, 2013

5,000

B

73299

KYHK

89.5 FM

Kearney

Nebraska

July 20, 2013

1,000

106 m (348 ft)

A

762136

KYFG

88.9 FM

Omaha

Nebraska

1996

1,500

147 m (482 ft)

A

50311

KYBF

90.1 FM

Scottsbluff

Nebraska

July 23, 2023

920

62 m (203 ft)

A

762137

KYFV

107.1 FM

Albuquerque

New Mexico

June 19, 2021

24,500

215 m (705 ft)

C2

228

KYHA

88.1 FM

Clovis

New Mexico

April 20, 2024

1,000

62 m (203 ft)

A

762138

WYBY

920 AM

Cortland

New York

2007

1,000 day
500 night

B

9428

WYHW

104.5 FM

Carolina Beach

North Carolina

December 1, 2015

17,000

120 m (390 ft)

C3

74159

WYFQ

930 AM

Charlotte

North Carolina

March 16, 1992

5,000 day
1,000 night

B

5152

WYBH

91.1 FM

Fayetteville

North Carolina

unknown

255

195 m (640 ft)

A

85067

WYFL

92.5 FM

Henderson

North Carolina

October 3, 1981

100,000

308 m (1,010 ft)

C0

5100

WHPE-FM

95.5 FM

High Point

North Carolina

October 14, 1974

100,000

159 m (522 ft)

C1

5164

WYFQ-FM

93.5 FM

Wadesboro

North Carolina

February 12, 1996

8,700

169 m (554 ft)

C3

73965

WCVV

89.5 FM

Belpre

Ohio

unknown

4,400

117 m (384 ft)

A

4640

WYFY

88.1 FM

Cambridge

Ohio

unknown

1,500

44 m (144 ft)

A

172915

WYBQ

88.3 FM

Leesport

Pennsylvania

August 2, 2013

670

84 m (276 ft)

A

175920

WYFU

88.5 FM

Masontown

Pennsylvania

1998

16,000

106 m (348 ft)

B1

81152

WYFV

88.5 FM

Cayce

South Carolina

October 10, 1990

50,000

52 m (171 ft)

C2

5101

WYFG

91.1 FM

Gaffney

South Carolina

October 12, 1982

100,000

210 m (690 ft)

C1

5132

WYFH

90.7 FM

North Charleston

South Carolina

July 7, 1984

50,000

145 m (476 ft)

C2

5095

WYBK

89.7 FM

Chattanooga

Tennessee

November 18, 2010

100,000

250 m (820 ft)

C1

65216

WYFC

95.3 FM

Clinton

Tennessee

October 12, 1989

1,450

204 m (669 ft)

A

5153

WYFN

980 AM

Nashville

Tennessee

April 15, 1991

5,000

B

8725

KYFB

91.5 FM

Denison

Texas

January 19, 2007

4,500

67 m (220 ft)

A

85512

KYFP

89.1 FM

Palestine

Texas

May 15, 2000

100,000

148 m (486 ft)

C1

85164

KYFS

90.9 FM

San Antonio

Texas

April 9, 1992

100,000

130 m (430 ft)

C1

5115

KYFO-FM

95.5 FM

Ogden

Utah

April 23, 1994

100,000

219 m (719 ft)

C1

5176

WYFJ

99.9 FM

Ashland

Virginia

February 1, 1980

6,000

100 m (330 ft)

A

5096

WYFT

103.9 FM

Luray

Virginia

January 12, 1987

6,000

92 m (302 ft)

A

5110

WYFI

99.7 FM

Norfolk

Virginia

October 2, 1971

50,000

139 m (456 ft)

B

5143

KWFJ

89.7 FM

Roy

Washington

unknown

1,000

30 m (98 ft)

A

8393

KYFQ

91.7 FM

Tacoma

Washington

May 13, 2015

4,300

582 m (1,909 ft)

C1

62470

Translators[edit]

In addition to its full-power stations, BBN is relayed by 87 translators to widen its broadcast area.

Call sign

Frequency
(MHz)

City of license

State

FCC info

W269AX

101.7

Anniston

Alabama

FCC (W269AX)

W280DA

103.9

Florence

Alabama

FCC (W280DA)

W230AV

93.9

Gadsden

Alabama

FCC (W230AV)

K218CV

91.5

Springerville

Arizona

FCC (K218CV)

K286AQ

105.1

El Dorado

Arkansas

FCC (K286AQ)

K219LZ

91.7

Springdale

Arkansas

FCC (K219LZ)

W219BZ

91.7

Lewes

Delaware

FCC (W219BZ)

W265BJ

100.9

Crystal River

Florida

FCC (W265BJ)

W241BP

96.1

Kissimmee

Florida

FCC (W241BP)

W257BF

99.3

Leesburg

Florida

FCC (W257BF)

W249CH

97.7

Palm Coast

Florida

FCC (W249CH)

W247AF

97.3

Sarasota

Florida

FCC (W247AF)

W260CA

99.9

Sebring

Florida

FCC (W260CA)

W228BK

93.5

Union Park

Florida

FCC (W228BK)

W224CQ

92.7

Winter Garden

Florida

FCC (W224CQ)

W273AE

102.5

Albany

Georgia

FCC (W273AE)

W293CH

106.5

Brunswick

Georgia

FCC (W293CH)

W245CN

96.9

Griffin

Georgia

FCC (W245CN)

W282AE

104.3

Macon

Georgia

FCC (W282AE)

W209AY

89.7

Jasper

Indiana

FCC (W209AY)

W209CL

89.7

Washington

Indiana

FCC (W209CL)

K207EX

89.3

Marshalltown

Iowa

FCC (K207EX)

K258AE

99.5

Hutchinson

Kansas

FCC (K258AE)

K204CR

88.7

McPherson

Kansas

FCC (K204CR)

K281CD

104.1

Newton

Kansas

FCC (K281CD)

W202AZ

88.3

Frankfort

Kentucky

FCC (W202AZ)

K217FD

91.3

Alexandria

Louisiana

FCC (K217FD)

K290AL

105.9

Minden

Louisiana

FCC (K290AL)

W248CB

97.5

Augusta

Maine

FCC (W248CB)

W277AM

103.3

Portland

Maine

FCC (W277AM)

W286CU

105.1

Saco

Maine

FCC (W286CU)

W218AY

91.5

Laurel

Mississippi

FCC (W218AY)

K204CS

88.7

Poplar Bluff

Missouri

K212GG

90.3

Grand Island

Nebraska

FCC (K212GG)

W220EL

91.9

Jamestown

New York

FCC (W220EL)

W216CG

91.1

Pottersville

New York

FCC (W216CG)

W274BV

102.7

Boone

North Carolina

FCC (W274BV)

W229CF

93.7

Charlotte

North Carolina

FCC (W229CF)

W255BE

98.9

Fuquay-Varina

North Carolina

FCC (W255BE)

W287AI

105.3

Goldsboro

North Carolina

FCC (W287AI)

W287AH

105.3

Greenville

North Carolina

FCC (W287AH)

W269CW

101.7

Hendersonville

North Carolina

FCC (W269CW)

W240AW

95.9

Kinston

North Carolina

FCC (W240AW)

W280EP

103.9

Lumberton

North Carolina

FCC (W280EP)

W290AD

105.9

Southern Pines

North Carolina

FCC (W290AD)

W220DL

91.9

Statesville

North Carolina

FCC (W220DL)

K204FG

88.7

Bismarck

North Dakota

FCC (K204FG)

W210BG

89.9

Ashland

Ohio

FCC (W210BG)

W207CC

89.3

New Philadelphia

Ohio

FCC (W207CC)

W202AW

88.3

Sandusky

Ohio

FCC (W202AW)

W218BL

91.5

Willard

Ohio

FCC (W218BL)

W218CP

91.5

Wooster

Ohio

FCC (W218CP)

K278AF

103.5

Ponca City

Oklahoma

FCC (K278AF)

W219DB

91.7

Johnstown

Pennsylvania

FCC (W219DB)

W247BR

97.3

Anderson

South Carolina

FCC (W247BR)

W260AK

99.9

Georgetown

South Carolina

FCC (W260AK)

W223BG

92.5

Lugoff

South Carolina

FCC (W223BG)

W241BI

96.1

Orangeburg

South Carolina

FCC (W241BI)

W222CV

92.3

Rock Hill

South Carolina

FCC (W222CV)

W242AH

96.3

Sumter

South Carolina

FCC (W242AH)

W220EE

91.9

Columbia

Tennessee

FCC (W220EE)

W202BG

88.3

Dyersburg

Tennessee

FCC (W202BG)

W229AK

93.7

LaFollette

Tennessee

FCC (W229AK)

W286AG

105.1

Morristown

Tennessee

FCC (W286AG)

W210BO

89.9

Tullahoma

Tennessee

FCC (W210BO)

W239AE

95.7

Winchester

Tennessee

FCC (W239AE)

K218EB

91.5

Greenville

Texas

FCC (K218EB)

K203EQ

88.5

Lufkin

Texas

FCC (K203EQ)

K217CP

91.3

Paris

Texas

FCC (K217CP)

K217FQ

91.3

Centerville

Utah

FCC (K217FQ)

K231CD

94.1

Smithfield

Utah

FCC (K231CD)

W218CQ

91.5

Accomac

Virginia

FCC (W218CQ)

W296AM

107.1

Bassett

Virginia

FCC (W296AM)

W240AF

95.9

Charlottesville

Virginia

FCC (W240AF)

W208BN

89.5

Christiansburg

Virginia

FCC (W208BN)

W224AF

92.7

Danville

Virginia

FCC (W224AF)

W261AI

100.1

Fairlawn

Virginia

FCC (W261AI)

W204CH

88.7

Fredericksburg

Virginia

FCC (W204CH)

W293BQ

106.5

Harrisonburg

Virginia

FCC (W293BQ)

W249AL

97.7

Pulaski

Virginia

FCC (W249AL)

W261AH

100.1

Radford

Virginia

FCC (W261AH)

W253BE

98.5

Salem

Virginia

FCC (W253BE)

W268AC

101.5

Waynesboro

Virginia

FCC (W268AC)

W267AK

101.3

Winchester

Virginia

FCC (W267AK)

W224AE

92.7

Wytheville

Virginia

FCC (W224AE)

W209AX

89.7

Fairmont

West Virginia

FCC (W209AX)

W244BB

96.7

Princeton

West Virginia

FCC (W244BB)

K217EY

91.3

Laramie

Wyoming

FCC (K217EY)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fifty Years". BBN Monthly Newsletter. Bible Broadcasting Network: 3. January 2021.
  • ^ a b c Hollenbeck, Gail (September 3, 2005). "Radio station still warm, not fuzzy". St. Petersburg Times – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  • ^ "Christians Take to the Air Waves". St. Petersburg Times. July 29, 1995. pp. E6.
  • ^ BBNRadio.org (2017-02-18). "Lowell Davey Finished Well". Charlotte, NC. Retrieved 2022-05-29.
  • ^ Davey, Lowell (2020). 5 P's in the Progress of a Disciple. Bible Broadcasting Network.
  • ^ Hollenbeck, Gail (September 3, 2005). "First BBN station dawned in '71". St. Petersburg Times – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  • ^ Parker, Jennifer French (1992-09-30). "WSOC Says Swap Will Change Little". The Charlotte Observer. p. 1D.
  • ^ "Call Sign History". Retrieved 2022-05-29.
  • ^ Becker, Roy (August 2, 2017). "BBN Spreads Message With GatesAir". Radio World. Vol. 41, no. 19. p. 29.
  • ^ Stations List, BBN Radio, retrieved 2022-05-29
  • ^ "Language selection". Bible Broadcasting Network. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
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