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  2. KTGS - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. WKLF - Wikipedia

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    WKLF. /  32.83194°N 86.69333°W  / 32.83194; -86.69333. WKLF (1000 AM, "The Peach") is a radio station licensed to serve the community of Clanton, Alabama. The station is owned by WKLF LLC. It airs a Southern gospel and oldies format. [2] The station was assigned the WKLF call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on March 4 ...

  4. KFSW - Wikipedia

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    KFSW (1650 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a southern gospel format to the Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States, area.The station is licensed to G2 Media Group LLC. KFSW's signal has one of the largest coverage areas for a Fort Smith AM station, while the broadcast radius from FM translator K254AM (98.7 MHz) reaches as far away from Fort Smith as Spiro and Muldrow in Oklahoma as well as ...

  5. Southern gospel - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. The Booth Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Ron Booth Sr. Joseph Smith. Ronnie Booth. Paul Lancaster. Website. www.boothbrothers.com. The Booth Brothers is an American southern gospel vocal trio. It was originally formed in 1957 by four brothers but disbanded in 1963. It was reformed in 1990 by one of the original members, Ron Booth, with two of his sons, Michael and Ronnie Booth. [1]

  7. WJTW - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2022, WJTW changed their format from a hybrid classic country/southern gospel format to a 1970s/1980s based classic hits format as "106.1 The Eagle". [13] WJTW is an affiliate of the NFL Tennessee Titans , University of Tennessee Football & Basketball , and the MLB Atlanta Braves .

  8. Category : Southern Gospel radio stations in the United States

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  9. WEMM-FM - Wikipedia

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    WEMM-FM. /  38.476944°N 82.255556°W  / 38.476944; -82.255556. WEMM-FM (107.9 FM, "Gospel 107.9") is a Southern Gospel and religious formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Huntington, West Virginia, serving the Huntington / Charleston area. WEMM-FM is owned and operated by Bristol Broadcasting Company .