Save Christian Radio
I have enjoyed and benefited from Christian music for as long as I've been alive. It started with my parents' cassettes by Larnelle Harris and A Capella. An obsession with Michael W. Smith, dc Talk, and Carman followed for many years, thanks to our local CCM station. Now I listen to a lot of secular music, but my CD collection is still overwhelmingly full of Christian artists. Most of those artists I discovered by listening to Christian radio.
Taken from SaveChristianRadio.com:
The FCC is considering rule changes that could force Christian radio stations to either modify their messages or be forced from the air.
Although not directed specifically at those using the airwaves to disseminate the Good News of the Gospel, potential rule changes could put Christian Broadcasters in an untenable position. If enacted, the proposals could force Christian radio programmers to either compromise their messages by including input from those who don’t share the same values, or to run the risk of costly, long and potentially ruinous government inquiries.
If you would like to read more about the proposed changes or tell the FCC that you think free speech should keep applying to Christian radio, please visit SaveChristianRadio.com.
Taken from SaveChristianRadio.com:
The FCC is considering rule changes that could force Christian radio stations to either modify their messages or be forced from the air.
Although not directed specifically at those using the airwaves to disseminate the Good News of the Gospel, potential rule changes could put Christian Broadcasters in an untenable position. If enacted, the proposals could force Christian radio programmers to either compromise their messages by including input from those who don’t share the same values, or to run the risk of costly, long and potentially ruinous government inquiries.
If you would like to read more about the proposed changes or tell the FCC that you think free speech should keep applying to Christian radio, please visit SaveChristianRadio.com.