Bible Broadcasting Network

The Bible Broadcasting Network (BBN) is a listener-supported global Christian radio network staffed and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The programming consists of 50% outside ministries, 30% music and 20% BBN-produced programs. The network was founded in 1968 by its then-president, Lowell Davey (1933–2017).[1] Programming content includes traditional Christian music, prayer times, children's programs, Bible teaching, teen programs, and family guidance programs. 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 October 2, 1971, at 5 p.m.[2] BBN was still headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia when it bought Charlotte radio station WSOC (AM),[3] which became WYFQ (AM).[4]

Bible Broadcasting Network
TypeChristian radio
Country
United States
AvailabilityNorth and South America
FoundedOctober 2, 1971, by Lowell Davey
HeadquartersCharlotte, North Carolina
Key people
Carl Redemann, Executive Direstor
WebcastListen Live
Official website
http://www.bbnradio.org

The station plays all-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 conservative evangelical in approach. BBN also avoids programming geared towards "signs and wonders", "charismatic" theology, and "prosperity theology".

Stations

BBN owns and operates 50 full-power stations and 93 low-power translators in 32 states and Bermuda, distributed by satellite.[5] According to the network's website, they also operate AM and FM radio stations in 14 countries of North and South America.[6] BBN also broadcasts around the world full-time via streaming on the Internet in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, German, and Russian. It is estimated that these stations reach over 200 million people.

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

Call sign Frequency City of license State Power
W
ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
Class FCC info
WYFD91.7 FMDecaturAlabama9,000240 m (790 ft)C2FCC
WGTF89.5 FMDothanAlabama19,00064 m (210 ft)C3FCC
WYFZ91.3 FMBelleviewFlorida90097 m (318 ft)AFCC
WYBP90.3 FMFort LauderdaleFlorida8,00094 m (308 ft)C3FCC
WYFB90.5 FMGainesvilleFlorida97,000207 m (679 ft)C1FCC
WYBW88.7 FMKey Colony BeachFlorida40028 m (92 ft)AFCC
WYBX88.3 FMKey WestFlorida1,90031 m (102 ft)AFCC
WYFO91.9 FMLakelandFlorida25,00097 m (318 ft)C3FCC
WDBW-LP97.3 FMPort St. JoeFlorida9430.6 m (100 ft)LP1FCC
WYFE88.9 FMTarpon SpringsFlorida60,000137 m (449 ft)C1FCC
WYFK89.5 FMColumbusGeorgia50,000134 m (440 ft)C2FCC
WYFS89.5 FMSavannahGeorgia100,000183 m (600 ft)C1FCC
WYFA107.1 FMWaynesboroGeorgia25,00090 m (300 ft)C3FCC
WYFW89.5 FMWinderGeorgia6,00061 m (200 ft)AFCC
WYHI99.9 FMPark ForestIllinois50,000150 m (490 ft)BFCC
WYBV89.9 FMWakarusaIndiana1,750100 m (330 ft)AFCC
KYFW88.3 FMWichitaKansas17,00043 m (141 ft)C3FCC
WYHH89.7 FMHighland HeightsKentucky12,00097 m (318 ft)C3FCC
KYFL89.5 FMMonroeLouisiana25,000115 m (377 ft)C2FCC
KYFJ93.7 FMNew IberiaLouisiana100,000296 m (971 ft)C1FCC
WYFP91.9 FMHarpswellMaine6,00044 m (144 ft)AFCC
WYBA90.1 FMColdwaterMichigan32,00077 m (253 ft)BFCC
WYHA102.9 FMGrand RapidsMichigan50,000150 m (490 ft)BFCC
KYFI630 AMSt. LouisMissouri5,000BFCC
KYFG88.9 FMOmahaNebraska1,500147 m (482 ft)AFCC
WYBY920 AMCortlandNew York1,000 day
500 night
BFCC
WYFQ-FM93.5 FMWadesboroNorth Carolina8,700169 m (554 ft)C3FCC
WYHW104.5 FMCarolina BeachNorth Carolina17,000120 m (390 ft)C3FCC
WYFQ930 AMCharlotteNorth Carolina5,000 day
1,000 night
BFCC
WYBH91.1 FMFayettevilleNorth Carolina255195 m (640 ft)AFCC
WYFL92.5 FMHendersonNorth Carolina100,000308 m (1,010 ft)C0FCC
WHPE-FM95.5 FMHigh PointNorth Carolina100,000159 m (522 ft)C1FCC
WCVV89.5 FMBelpreOhio4,400117 m (384 ft)AFCC
WYFY88.1 FMCambridgeOhio1,50044 m (144 ft)AFCC
WYBQ88.3 FMLeesportPennsylvania67084 m (276 ft)AFCC
WYFU88.5 FMMasontownPennsylvania16,000106 m (348 ft)B1FCC
WYFV88.5 FMCayceSouth Carolina50,00052 m (171 ft)C2FCC
WYFG91.1 FMGaffneySouth Carolina100,000210 m (690 ft)C1FCC
WYFH90.7 FMNorth CharlestonSouth Carolina50,000145 m (476 ft)C2FCC
WYBK89.7 FMChattanoogaTennessee100,000250 m (820 ft)C1FCC
WYFC95.3 FMClintonTennessee1,450204 m (669 ft)AFCC
WYFN980 AMNashvilleTennessee5,000BFCC
KYFB91.5 FMDenisonTexas4,50067 m (220 ft)AFCC
KYFP89.1 FMPalestineTexas100,000148 m (486 ft)C1FCC
KYFS90.9 FMSan AntonioTexas100,000130 m (430 ft)C1FCC
KYFO-FM95.5 FMOgdenUtah100,000219 m (719 ft)C1FCC
WYFJ99.9 FMAshlandVirginia6,000100 m (330 ft)AFCC
WYFT103.9 FMLurayVirginia6,00092 m (302 ft)AFCC
WYFI99.7 FMNorfolkVirginia50,000139 m (456 ft)BFCC
KWFJ89.7 FMRoyWashington1,00030 m (98 ft)AFCC
KYFQ91.7 FMTacomaWashington4,300582 m (1,909 ft)C1FCC

Translators

In addition to its full-power stations, BBN is relayed by 93 translators to widen its broadcast area.

Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
ClassFCC info
W269AX101.7Anniston, Alabama10DFCC
W280DA103.9Florence, Alabama55DFCC
W230AV93.9Gadsden, Alabama10DFCC
K218CV91.5Springerville, Arizona75DFCC
K286AQ105.1El Dorado, Arkansas250DFCC
K219LZ91.7Springdale, Arkansas140DFCC
W219BZ91.7Lewes, Delaware170DFCC
W265BJ100.9Crystal River, Florida55DFCC
W241BP96.1Kissimmee, Florida19DFCC
W257BF99.3Leesburg, Florida55DFCC
W249CH97.7Palm Coast, Florida80DFCC
W247AF97.3Sarasota, Florida80DFCC
W260CA99.9Sebring, Florida55DFCC
W228BK93.5Union Park, Florida38DFCC
W224CQ92.7Winter Garden, Florida27DFCC
W273AE102.5Albany, Georgia55DFCC
W293CH106.5Brunswick, Georgia55DFCC
W245CN96.9Griffin, Georgia55DFCC
W282AE104.3Macon, Georgia13DFCC
W208AW89.5Pontiac, Illinois80DFCC
W209AY89.7Jasper, Indiana19DFCC
W209CL89.7Washington, Indiana120DFCC
K207EX89.3Marshalltown, Iowa250DFCC
K258AE99.5Hutchinson, Kansas250DFCC
K204CR88.7McPherson, Kansas250DFCC
K281CD104.1Newton, Kansas250DFCC
W202AZ88.3Frankfort, Kentucky38DFCC
K217FD91.3Alexandria, Louisiana250DFCC
K290AL105.9Minden, Louisiana250DFCC
W248CB97.5Augusta, Maine250DFCC
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
ClassFCC info
W277AM103.3Portland, Maine19DFCC
W286CU105.1Saco, Maine19DFCC
W218AY91.5Laurel, Mississippi19DFCC
W220BN91.9Natchez, Mississippi8DFCC
K204CS88.7Poplar Bluff, Missouri250DFCC
K212GG90.3Grand Island, Nebraska250DFCC
K209CF89.7Kearney, Nebraska250DFCC
K208CK89.5Scottsbluff, Nebraska170DFCC
K210EB89.9Clovis, New Mexico150DFCC
W220EL91.9Jamestown, New York9DFCC
W216CG91.1Pottersville, New York250DFCC
W274BV102.7Boone, North Carolina10DFCC
W229CF93.7Charlotte, North Carolina95DFCC
W255BE98.9Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina55DFCC
W287AI105.3Goldsboro, North Carolina80DFCC
W287AH105.3Greenville, North Carolina55DFCC
W269CW101.7Hendersonville, North Carolina19DFCC
W240AW95.9Kinston, North Carolina38DFCC
W219BO91.7Manteo, North Carolina55DFCC
W290AD105.9Southern Pines, North Carolina46DFCC
W220DL91.9Statesville, North Carolina38DFCC
K204FG88.7Bismarck, North Dakota250DFCC
W210BG89.9Ashland, Ohio80DFCC
W283BL104.5Malta, Ohio45DFCC
W207CC89.3New Philadelphia, Ohio27DFCC
W202AW88.3Sandusky, Ohio120DFCC
W218BL91.5Willard, Ohio55DFCC
W218CP91.5Wooster, Ohio38DFCC
K278AF103.5Ponca City, Oklahoma250DFCC
W219DB91.7Johnstown, Pennsylvania22DFCC
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
ClassFCC info
W247BR97.3Anderson, South Carolina80DFCC
W260AK99.9Georgetown, South Carolina55DFCC
W290AE105.9Laurens, South Carolina80DFCC
W223BG92.5Lugoff, South Carolina27DFCC
W241BI96.1Orangeburg, South Carolina120DFCC
W222CV92.3Rock Hill, South Carolina55DFCC
W242AH96.3Sumter, South Carolina170DFCC
W220EE91.9Columbia, Tennessee38DFCC
W202BG88.3Dyersburg, Tennessee19DFCC
W229AK93.7LaFollette, Tennessee19DFCC
W286AG105.1Morristown, Tennessee10DFCC
W210BO89.9Tullahoma, Tennessee27DFCC
W239AE95.7Winchester, Tennessee10DFCC
K218EB91.5Greenville, Texas250DFCC
K203EQ88.5Lufkin, Texas205DFCC
K221FI92.1Mexia, Texas4DFCC
K217CP91.3Paris, Texas250DFCC
K217FQ91.3Centerville, Utah215DFCC
W218CQ91.5Accomac, Virginia80DFCC
W296AM107.1Bassett, Virginia10DFCC
W240AF95.9Charlottesville, Virginia50DFCC
W208BN89.5Christiansburg, Virginia10DFCC
W224AF92.7Danville, Virginia23DFCC
W261AI100.1Fairlawn, Pulaski County, Virginia6DFCC
W204CH88.7Fredericksburg, Virginia27DFCC
W293BQ106.5Harrisonburg, Virginia10DFCC
W249AL97.7Pulaski, Virginia23DFCC
W261AH100.1Radford, Virginia9DFCC
W253BE98.5Salem, Virginia10DFCC
W268AC101.5Waynesboro, Virginia13DFCC
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
ClassFCC info
W267AK101.3Winchester, Virginia250DFCC
W224AE92.7Wytheville, Virginia10DFCC
W209AX89.7Fairmont, West Virginia6DFCC
W244BB96.7Princeton, West Virginia10DFCC
K217EY91.3Laramie, Wyoming13DFCC
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References

  1. BBNRadio.org (2017-02-18). "Lowell Davey Finished Well". Charlotte, NC. Retrieved 2017-02-24.
  2. Hollenbeck, Gail (2005-09-03). "First BBN station dawned in '71". St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, FL. Retrieved 2008-01-02.
  3. Parker, Jennifer Ffrench (1992-09-30). "WSOC Says Swap Will Change Little". The Charlotte Observer. p. 1D.
  4. "Call Sign History". Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  5. Becker, Roy (August 2, 2017). "BBN Spreads Message With GatesAir". Radio World. Vol. 41 no. 19. p. 29.
  6. Stations List, BBN Radio, retrieved August 12, 2017
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