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KBWW (88.3 FM, "The Gospel Station") is an American radio station broadcasting a southern gospel format. Licensed to Broken Bow, Oklahoma, the station is owned by the Golden Baptist Church. History This station was assigned call sign In broadcasting and radio communications, a call sign (also known as a call name or call letters—and historically as a call signal—or abbreviated as a call) is a unique identifier for a transmitter station. A call sign can be formally assigne ... KBWW on February 6, 2009. Translators References External linksKBWW official website BWW Southern Gospel radio stations in the United States {{Christian-radio-station-stub ...
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KTGS
KTGS (The Gospel Station Network) (88.3 FM) is a radio station in Ada, Oklahoma; licensed to nearby Tishomingo. The station is currently owned by local pastor Randall Christy and his company, South Central Oklahoma Christian Broadcasting. The flagship of ''The Gospel Station'' network, KTGS broadcasts a southern gospel format. They play southern gospel music from artists like The Gaither Vocal Band, Karen Peck & New River, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Triumphant Quartet, The Crabb Family, Greater Vision, Jeff & Sheri Easter, The Kingsmen, The Nelons, The Isaacs, plus they play lots of classic songs and artists such as The Hinsons, The Happy Goodmans, The Cathedrals, and more. Stations In addition to KTGS, The Gospel Station Network airs on 9 additional full powered stations and 6 low powered translators. The bulk of its network is located in Oklahoma, and spreads across portions of the Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and Lawton markets. With stations that also cover Wichita Falls, ...
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KVAZ
KVAZ (91.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Henryetta, Oklahoma, United States. The station is currently owned by South Central Oklahoma Christian Broadcasting, Inc. and broadcasts a Southern gospel format. History This station was assigned call sign KVAZ on February 27, 1985. References External linksthegospelstation.com* VAZ AvtoVAZ ( rus, АвтоВАЗ, p=ɐftoˈvas) is a Russian automobile manufacturing company owned by the state. It was formerly named as VAZ ( rus, ВАЗ), an acronym for Volga Automotive Plant in Russian (russian: Во́лжский автомо ... Southern Gospel radio stations in the United States Radio stations established in 1985 1985 establishments in Oklahoma {{Oklahoma-radio-station-stub ...
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KIMY
KIMY (93.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Watonga, Oklahoma, United States. The station is currently owned by South Central Oklahoma Christian Broadcasting, Inc. KIMY broadcasts a southern gospel format to the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, area. History This station was assigned call sign In broadcasting and radio communications, a call sign (also known as a call name or call letters—and historically as a call signal—or abbreviated as a call) is a unique identifier for a transmitter station. A call sign can be formally assigne ... KIMY on December 14, 1987. References External linksthegospelstation.com {{Religious Radio Stations in Oklahoma IMY Southern Gospel radio stations in the United States Radio stations established in 1987 1987 establishments in Oklahoma ...
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KOSG
KOSG (103.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Pawhuska, Oklahoma, United States. The station is currently owned by South Central Oklahoma Christian Broadcasting, Inc. History The allotment that would become KOSG 103.9 started at 104.9 as KMYB. KMYB 104.9 was known as "Y-104" and ran a satellite oldies format. It was owned by the Davel Broadcast Group and was only on for a few years. It went silent and the license was eventually lost. The 104.9 frequency remained allocated to Pawhuska, though other stations on and near 104.9 upgraded and necessitated the vacant Pawhuska allotment to move to 103.9. This station was assigned call sign KTGP on April 1, 1996, which ran a satellite country format. This station was assigned call sign KBVL on November 9, 1998, which ran oldies and AC formats during its tenure. This station was assigned call sign KOSG on January 15, 2007. It was a classic rock station on December 31, 2008 at midnight on January 1, 2009 it was changed to Southern Gospel ...
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KCBK
KCBK is a Southern Gospel station licensed to Frederick, Oklahoma, broadcasting on 91.5 MHz FM. The station serves the areas of Lawton, Oklahoma and Wichita Falls, Texas and is owned by South Central Oklahoma Christian Broadcasting, Inc. History The station began broadcasting in July 1992, and held the call sign KSYE. KSYE was owned by Criswell College and aired Christian music, as well as Christian talk and teaching shows such as ''Back to the Bible'' with Woodrow Kroll, ''Insight for Living'' with Chuck Swindoll, ''Revive Our Hearts'' with Nancy Leigh DeMoss, and ''Turning Point'' with David Jeremiah David Jeremiah is an American evangelical Christian author, founder of Turning Point Radio and Television Ministries and senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church, a Southern Baptist megachurch in El Cajon, California, a suburb of San D .... In 2010, Criswell College's radio stations were transferred to First Dallas Media as part of the school's separation from t ...
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Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Broken Bow is a city in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 4,120 at the 2010 census. It is named after Broken Bow, Nebraska, the former hometown of the city's founders, the Dierks brothers. Other Dierks-associated legacies in town include Dierks Elementary School, Dierks Street, and Dierks Train #227 which is preserved in Broken Bow. History The land that would become Broken Bow was owned by the Choctaw tribe prior to being settled by colonizers. Growing around a lumber company started by two brothers, Broken Bow had a population of 1,983, just a decade after its incorporation in 1911. The city lies within the Little Dixie region of Oklahoma, an area originally settled largely by Southerners seeking a new start following the American Civil War. The city was the location of the wounding and capture of murderer Richard Wayne Snell in 1984, following his shootout with local police. Snell had shot and killed two men in Arkansas, a pawn shop owner and ...
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Idabel, Oklahoma
Idabel is a city in and county seat of McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 7,010 at the 2010 census. It is located in the southeast corner of Oklahoma, a tourist area known as Choctaw Country. History Idabel was established in 1902 by the Arkansas and Choctaw Railway (later part of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, the line now being operated by the Kiamichi Railroad). The city was first named Purnell, after Isaac Purnell, a railroad official. When postal officials rejected that designation, the name was changed to Mitchell, honoring another railroad company officer. Postal officials also rejected because another post office of that name existed elsewhere in the territory. They named the post office Bokhoma (a Choctaw word meaning Red River), which opened December 15, 1902. Railroad officials then chose the name Idabel, a compound of the names of Isaac Purnell's two daughters, Ida and Bell. The post office was then renamed Idabel.Coleman, Louis ...
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Southern Gospel
Southern gospel music is a genre of Christian music. Its name comes from its origins in the southeastern United States. Its lyrics are written to express either personal or a communal faith regarding biblical teachings and Christian life, as well as (in terms of the varying music styles) to give a Christian alternative to mainstream secular music. Sometimes known as " quartet music" for its traditional "four men and a piano" set up, southern gospel has evolved over the years into a popular form of music across the United States and overseas, especially among baby boomers and those living in the Southern United States. Like other forms of music, the creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of southern gospel varies according to the cultural and social context. It is composed and performed for many purposes, ranging from aesthetic pleasure, religious or ceremonial purposes, or as an entertainment product for the marketplace. Origins The date of southern gos ...
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Watt
The watt (symbol: W) is the unit of power or radiant flux in the International System of Units (SI), equal to 1 joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3. It is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. The watt is named after James Watt (1736–1819), an 18th-century Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved the Newcomen engine with his own steam engine in 1776. Watt's invention was fundamental for the Industrial Revolution. Overview When an object's velocity is held constant at one metre per second against a constant opposing force of one newton, the rate at which work is done is one watt. : \mathrm In terms of electromagnetism, one watt is the rate at which electrical work is performed when a current of one ampere (A) flows across an electrical potential difference of one volt (V), meaning the watt is equivalent to the volt-ampere (the latter unit, however, is used for a different quantity from the real power of an electrical circuit). : ...
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WRCC
RCC can stand for: Technology * Radio common carrier, a service provider for public mobile service * radio-controlled clock * Ringing choke converter, a switched-mode power supply * Recompression chamber, a chamber used to treat divers from decompression sickness * Remote center compliance, a device used in robotic assembly Medical * Renal cell carcinoma * Red cell count Substances * Reinforced carbon–carbon * Reinforced cement concrete * Roller-compacted concrete Organizations * Rescue coordination centre * Roman Catholic Church * Radio Communications Committee of the IEEE Communications Society * Range Commanders Council of the Inter-Range Instrumentation Group * RCC Broadcasting Company, Japanese TV station * Red Cross of Constantine, the common colloquial name of a Masonic order * Regional Cancer Centre (India). * Regional Commonwealth in the field of Communications, the conference of communications regulators from the Commonwealth of Independent States. * Egyptian ...
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KHEB
HEB may refer to: * H-E-B, a North American supermarket chain * Epistle to the Hebrews * Hebei, a province of China (Guobiao abbreviation HEB) * Hebrew language * Hemispherx Biopharma, an American pharmaceutical company * Hindu Endowments Board of Singapore * High Energy Biscuits * New Hebrides national football team * Volkswagen Type 14A (Hebmüller Cabriolet), an automobile * Hot electron bolometer, a type of bolometer * A collective acronym for the neighboring cities of Hurst, Euless and Bedford, Texas within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. * The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District, which serves the three aforementioned cities. * HEB – European type of I-beam An I-beam, also known as H-beam (for universal column, UC), w-beam (for "wide flange"), universal beam (UB), rolled steel joist (RSJ), or double-T (especially in Polish language, Polish, Bulgarian language, Bulgarian, Spanish language, Spanish ...
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Radio Station
Radio broadcasting is transmission of audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a land-based radio station, while in satellite radio the radio waves are broadcast by a satellite in Earth orbit. To receive the content the listener must have a broadcast radio receiver (''radio''). Stations are often affiliated with a radio network which provides content in a common radio format, either in broadcast syndication or simulcast or both. Radio stations broadcast with several different types of modulation: AM radio stations transmit in AM ( amplitude modulation), FM radio stations transmit in FM (frequency modulation), which are older analog audio standards, while newer digital radio stations transmit in several digital audio standards: DAB (digital audio broadcasting), HD radio, DRM ( Digital Radio Mondiale). Television broadcasting ...
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