Guadalupe Radio Network
Guadalupe Radio Network is an American radio network based in Midland, Texas. It is owned by La Promesa Foundation.[1]
The Guadalupe Radio Network provides Catholic religious radio programming to its stations. As of August 2010, it included fourteen radio stations in the United States.[2] [3]
History
The Guadalupe Radio Network began in the year 2000 with the station KLPF-AM, in Midland, Texas.[2] By 2010, it included fourteen radio stations in Texas, New Mexico, and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.[2]
Radio stations
The Guadalupe Radio Network broadcasts over the following radio stations in English:[2][4]
- KATH, 910 AM, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.
- KSHJ, 1430 AM, Houston, Texas.
- KBKN, 91.3 FM, Lamesa, Texas.
- KBMD, 88.5 FM, Marble Falls, Texas.
- KJMA, 89.7 FM, San Antonio, Texas.
- KLPF, 1150 AM, Midland, Texas.
- WMET, 1160 AM, Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
- KGWU, 1400 AM, Uvalde, Texas.
- K210BX, 89.9 FM, Van Horn, Texas.
- KIVM, 91.1, Fredericksburg, Texas.
- KQOA, 91.1 FM, Morton, Texas.
- 91.3 FM, Clayton, New Mexico.
- KDCJ, 91.5 FM, Kermit, Texas.
- KPDE, 91.5 FM, Eden, Texas.
- KQOS, 91.7 FM, Albany, Texas.
- 91.7 FM, Wellington, Texas.
It broadcasts over the following radio stations in Spanish:[2][4]
- KJON, 850 AM, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.
- KVDG, 90.9 FM, Midland, Texas.
- KWMF, 1380 AM, San Antonio, Texas.
Programming
Guadalupe Radio Network's programming consists primarily of syndicated radio shows. Many of these are produced by the radio arm of Eternal Word Television Network or by Catholic Answers.[3]
Programs include "Catholic Answers Live", "The Son Rise Morning Show", "Catholic Connection" featuring Teresa Tomeo, "Women of Grace", "More 2 Life" featuring Greg and Lisa Popcak, "The Doctor is In" featuring Ray Guarendi, "Kresta in the Afternoon" featuring Al Kresta, [5] [6]
GRN also broadcasts a number of shows it produces itself, including "The Good News", "Rise and Walk", "Escuela De La Fe", "Matrimonios En Fe", and "Kerigma".[7] Some individual GRN radio stations also include local religious programming, as well as diocesan programming.
References
- ^ "Guadalupe Radio Network" is a business name of La Promesa Foundation, according to "GRN Privacy Policy" (PDF), Guadalupe Radio Network, retrieved 2010-08-22.
- ^ a b c d e "DC Project Plan" (PDF), Guadalupe Radio Network, Summer 2010, retrieved 2010-08-22
- ^ a b Juin, Julia (May 4, 2010), "Two Texans start D.C. area's first Catholic station", The Washington Times, Washington, DC, retrieved 2010-08-21
- ^ a b "Stations List", Guadalupe Radio Network, retrieved 2010-08-22. The two lists do not completely match; the first does not include KWMF.
- ^ "GRN English Schedule", Guadalupe Radio Network, retrieved 2010-08-22.
- ^ "Guadalupe Radio Network takes over Washington, D.C.'s WMET (1160) Monday". Radio-Info.com. April 28, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
- ^ "GRN Shows", Guadalupe Radio Network, retrieved 2010-08-22.
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