The Bible Broadcasting Network (BBN) is a listener-supported global Conservative Christian radio network staffed and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was founded in 1971 by Lowell Davey, who was the network's president until his death in 2017. It remains under family control, with Davey's daughter Barbara Redemann and her husband Carl Redemann leading BBN.[1]

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Bible Broadcasting Network
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TypeChristian radio
Country
United States
HeadquartersCharlotte, North Carolina
Ownership
Key people
Barbara Davey Redemann, President
Carl Redemann, Executive Director
History
FoundedOctober 2, 1971 (1971-10-02)
by Lowell Davey
Coverage
AvailabilityNorth and South America
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitebbn1.bbnradio.org
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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" and its motto is "Giving the Winds the Bible Voice". Doctrinally, the programming is conservative in approach.

Programming content consists of traditional Christian music, including vocalists, choirs, and instrumentalists; Bible teaching and sermons; prayer times; children's and teens' programs; and family guidance programs.[2]

Programs

Among the notable ministries having long-running programs on the network are: Running to Win and Moody Church Hour with Erwin Lutzer, Love Worth Finding by Adrian Rogers, Gateway to Joy by Elisabeth Elliot, and the Pacific Garden Mission's radio drama, Unshackled!.[2] Reruns of the Children's Bible Hour and Sugar Creek Gang radio plays are heard daily on the afternoon Captain’s Club program. Adventures in Odyssey, one of the most popular Christian radio shows in the U.S., is aired for teens and preteens.[3]

Founding

The network was founded in 1971 by Lowell Davey (July 22, 1933–February 18, 2017).[4] Hailing from Minnesota, he had previously served in the U.S. Air Force. Upon completing his enlistment, Davey attended Bob Jones University.[5]

Davey entered the field of Christian radio broadcasting when he acquired a bankrupt radio station, WYFI, in Norfolk, Virginia, on March 28, 1969. The station began broadcasting under his ownership on October 2, 1971, at 5 p.m.[6] BBN was still headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia, when it bought Charlotte radio station WSOC (AM),[7] which became WYFQ (AM).[8]

Stations

BBN owns and operates 58 full-power stations and 86 low-power translators in 32 states and Bermuda, distributed by satellite.[9] According to the network's website, they also operate AM and FM radio stations in 14 countries of North and South America.[10] BBN also broadcasts around the world full-time via streaming on the Internet in eight languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, Japanese, German, and Russian.[2][11]

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

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Call sign Frequency City of license State First air date Power
(W)
ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
Class Facility ID
WYFD91.7 FMDecaturAlabamaDecember 17, 19909,000240 m (790 ft)C25118
WGTF89.5 FMDothanAlabamaDecember 15, 198119,00064 m (210 ft)C317356
WYFZ91.3 FMBelleviewFloridaNovember 18, 200590097 m (318 ft)A76441
WYBP90.3 FMFort LauderdaleFloridaAugust 30, 20128,00094 m (308 ft)C372029
WYFB90.5 FMGainesvilleFloridaAugust 1, 198597,000207 m (679 ft)C15083
WYBW88.7 FMKey Colony BeachFloridaMarch 20, 201340028 m (92 ft)A175255
WYBX88.3 FMKey WestFloridaAugust 25, 20121,90031 m (102 ft)A90786
WYFO91.9 FMLakelandFloridaNovember 7, 198925,00097 m (318 ft)C35116
WDBW-LP97.3 FMPort St. JoeFlorida20029430.6 m (100 ft)LP1134360
WYFE88.9 FMTarpon SpringsFloridaSeptember 1, 198960,000137 m (449 ft)C15173
WYFK89.5 FMColumbusGeorgiaJuly 29, 198750,000134 m (440 ft)C25144
WYFS89.5 FMSavannahGeorgiaNovember 10, 1986100,000183 m (600 ft)C15163
WYFA107.1 FMWaynesboroGeorgiaSeptember 23, 198525,00090 m (300 ft)C35167
WYFW89.5 FMWinderGeorgiaApril 19936,00061 m (200 ft)A5125
WYHI99.9 FMPark ForestIllinoisJune 12, 201850,000150 m (490 ft)B23476
WYHX96.3 FMIndianapolisIndianaSeptember 9, 20223,30087 m (285 ft)A60207
WYBV89.9 FMWakarusaIndianaMay 24, 20061,750100 m (330 ft)A88656
WYHN90.1 FMWashingtonIndianaJune 27, 202342038.7 m (127 ft)A762135
KYFW88.3 FMWichitaKansasSeptember 24, 198817,00043 m (141 ft)C35098
WYHH89.7 FMHighland HeightsKentuckyAugust 25, 201712,00097 m (318 ft)C34280
KYFL89.5 FMMonroeLouisianaOctober 9, 199225,000115 m (377 ft)C25142
KYFJ93.7 FMNew IberiaLouisianaDecember 17, 2014100,000296 m (971 ft)C18167
WYFP91.9 FMHarpswellMaineDecember 15, 19976,00044 m (144 ft)A17482
WYBA90.1 FMColdwaterMichiganJuly 15, 200832,00077 m (253 ft)B121240
WYHA102.9 FMGrand RapidsMichiganJune 28, 202050,000150 m (490 ft)B22918
KYFI630 AMSt. LouisMissouriSeptember 25, 20135,000B73299
KYHK89.5 FMKearneyNebraskaJuly 20, 20131,000106 m (348 ft)A762136
KYFG88.9 FMOmahaNebraska19961,500147 m (482 ft)A50311
KYBF90.1 FMScottsbluffNebraskaJuly 23, 202392062 m (203 ft)A762137
KYFV107.1 FMAlbuquerqueNew MexicoJune 19, 202124,500215 m (705 ft)C2228
KYHA88.1 FMClovisNew MexicoApril 20, 20241,00062 m (203 ft)A762138
WYHW104.5 FMCarolina BeachNorth CarolinaDecember 1, 201517,000120 m (390 ft)C374159
WYFQ930 AMCharlotteNorth CarolinaMarch 16, 19925,000 day
1,000 night
B5152
WYBH91.1 FMFayettevilleNorth Carolinaunknown255195 m (640 ft)A85067
WYFL92.5 FMHendersonNorth CarolinaOctober 3, 1981100,000308 m (1,010 ft)C05100
WHPE-FM95.5 FMHigh PointNorth CarolinaOctober 14, 1974100,000159 m (522 ft)C15164
WYFQ-FM93.5 FMWadesboroNorth CarolinaFebruary 12, 19968,700169 m (554 ft)C373965
WCVV89.5 FMBelpreOhiounknown4,400117 m (384 ft)A4640
WYFY88.1 FMCambridgeOhiounknown1,50044 m (144 ft)A172915
WYBQ88.3 FMLeesportPennsylvaniaAugust 2, 201367084 m (276 ft)A175920
WYFU88.5 FMMasontownPennsylvania199816,000106 m (348 ft)B181152
WYFV88.5 FMCayceSouth CarolinaOctober 10, 199050,00052 m (171 ft)C25101
WYFG91.1 FMGaffneySouth CarolinaOctober 12, 1982100,000210 m (690 ft)C15132
WYFH90.7 FMNorth CharlestonSouth CarolinaJuly 7, 198450,000145 m (476 ft)C25095
WYBK89.7 FMChattanoogaTennesseeNovember 18, 2010100,000250 m (820 ft)C165216
WYFC95.3 FMClintonTennesseeOctober 12, 19891,450204 m (669 ft)A5153
WYFN980 AMNashvilleTennesseeApril 15, 19915,000B8725
KYFB91.5 FMDenisonTexasJanuary 19, 20074,50067 m (220 ft)A85512
KYFP89.1 FMPalestineTexasMay 15, 2000100,000148 m (486 ft)C185164
KYBP90.1 FMParisTexasMay 24, 2024250130 m (430 ft)A762139
KYFS90.9 FMSan AntonioTexasApril 9, 1992100,000130 m (430 ft)C15115
KYFO-FM95.5 FMOgdenUtahApril 23, 1994100,000219 m (719 ft)C15176
WYFJ99.9 FMAshlandVirginiaFebruary 1, 19806,000100 m (330 ft)A5096
WYFT103.9 FMLurayVirginiaJanuary 12, 19876,00092 m (302 ft)A5110
WYFI99.7 FMNorfolkVirginiaOctober 2, 197150,000139 m (456 ft)B5143
KWFJ89.7 FMRoyWashingtonunknown1,00030 m (98 ft)A8393
KYFQ91.7 FMTacomaWashingtonMay 13, 20154,300582 m (1,909 ft)C162470
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Translators

In addition to its full-power stations, BBN is relayed by 87 translators to widen its broadcast area.

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Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license State FCC info
W269AX101.7AnnistonAlabamaFCC (W269AX)
W280DA103.9FlorenceAlabamaFCC (W280DA)
W230AV93.9GadsdenAlabamaFCC (W230AV)
K218CV91.5SpringervilleArizonaFCC (K218CV)
K286AQ105.1El DoradoArkansasFCC (K286AQ)
K219LZ91.7SpringdaleArkansasFCC (K219LZ)
W219BZ91.7LewesDelawareFCC (W219BZ)
W265BJ100.9Crystal RiverFloridaFCC (W265BJ)
W241BP96.1KissimmeeFloridaFCC (W241BP)
W257BF99.3LeesburgFloridaFCC (W257BF)
W249CH97.7Palm CoastFloridaFCC (W249CH)
W247AF97.3SarasotaFloridaFCC (W247AF)
W260CA99.9SebringFloridaFCC (W260CA)
W228BK93.5Union ParkFloridaFCC (W228BK)
W224CQ92.7Winter GardenFloridaFCC (W224CQ)
W273AE102.5AlbanyGeorgiaFCC (W273AE)
W293CH106.5BrunswickGeorgiaFCC (W293CH)
W245CN96.9GriffinGeorgiaFCC (W245CN)
W282AE104.3MaconGeorgiaFCC (W282AE)
W209AY89.7JasperIndianaFCC (W209AY)
W209CL89.7WashingtonIndianaFCC (W209CL)
K207EX89.3MarshalltownIowaFCC (K207EX)
K258AE99.5HutchinsonKansasFCC (K258AE)
K204CR88.7McPhersonKansasFCC (K204CR)
K281CD104.1NewtonKansasFCC (K281CD)
W202AZ88.3FrankfortKentuckyFCC (W202AZ)
K217FD91.3AlexandriaLouisianaFCC (K217FD)
K290AL105.9MindenLouisianaFCC (K290AL)
W248CB97.5AugustaMaineFCC (W248CB)
W277AM103.3PortlandMaineFCC (W277AM)
W286CU105.1SacoMaineFCC (W286CU)
W218AY91.5LaurelMississippiFCC (W218AY)
K204CS88.7Poplar BluffMissouri
K212GG90.3Grand IslandNebraskaFCC (K212GG)
W220EL91.9JamestownNew YorkFCC (W220EL)
W216CG91.1PottersvilleNew YorkFCC (W216CG)
W274BV102.7BooneNorth CarolinaFCC (W274BV)
W229CF93.7CharlotteNorth CarolinaFCC (W229CF)
W255BE98.9Fuquay-VarinaNorth CarolinaFCC (W255BE)
W287AI105.3GoldsboroNorth CarolinaFCC (W287AI)
W287AH105.3GreenvilleNorth CarolinaFCC (W287AH)
W269CW101.7HendersonvilleNorth CarolinaFCC (W269CW)
W240AW95.9KinstonNorth CarolinaFCC (W240AW)
W280EP103.9LumbertonNorth CarolinaFCC (W280EP)
W290AD105.9Southern PinesNorth CarolinaFCC (W290AD)
W220DL91.9StatesvilleNorth CarolinaFCC (W220DL)
K204FG88.7BismarckNorth DakotaFCC (K204FG)
W210BG89.9AshlandOhioFCC (W210BG)
W207CC89.3New PhiladelphiaOhioFCC (W207CC)
W202AW88.3SanduskyOhioFCC (W202AW)
W218BL91.5WillardOhioFCC (W218BL)
W218CP91.5WoosterOhioFCC (W218CP)
K278AF103.5Ponca CityOklahomaFCC (K278AF)
W219DB91.7JohnstownPennsylvaniaFCC (W219DB)
W247BR97.3AndersonSouth CarolinaFCC (W247BR)
W260AK99.9GeorgetownSouth CarolinaFCC (W260AK)
W223BG92.5LugoffSouth CarolinaFCC (W223BG)
W241BI96.1OrangeburgSouth CarolinaFCC (W241BI)
W222CV92.3Rock HillSouth CarolinaFCC (W222CV)
W242AH96.3SumterSouth CarolinaFCC (W242AH)
W220EE91.9ColumbiaTennesseeFCC (W220EE)
W202BG88.3DyersburgTennesseeFCC (W202BG)
W229AK93.7LaFolletteTennesseeFCC (W229AK)
W286AG105.1MorristownTennesseeFCC (W286AG)
W210BO89.9TullahomaTennesseeFCC (W210BO)
W239AE95.7WinchesterTennesseeFCC (W239AE)
K218EB91.5GreenvilleTexasFCC (K218EB)
K203EQ88.5LufkinTexasFCC (K203EQ)
K217FQ91.3CentervilleUtahFCC (K217FQ)
K231CD94.1SmithfieldUtahFCC (K231CD)
W218CQ91.5AccomacVirginiaFCC (W218CQ)
W296AM107.1BassettVirginiaFCC (W296AM)
W240AF95.9CharlottesvilleVirginiaFCC (W240AF)
W208BN89.5ChristiansburgVirginiaFCC (W208BN)
W224AF92.7DanvilleVirginiaFCC (W224AF)
W261AI100.1FairlawnVirginiaFCC (W261AI)
W204CH88.7FredericksburgVirginiaFCC (W204CH)
W293BQ106.5HarrisonburgVirginiaFCC (W293BQ)
W249AL97.7PulaskiVirginiaFCC (W249AL)
W261AH100.1RadfordVirginiaFCC (W261AH)
W253BE98.5SalemVirginiaFCC (W253BE)
W268AC101.5WaynesboroVirginiaFCC (W268AC)
W267AK101.3WinchesterVirginiaFCC (W267AK)
W224AE92.7WythevilleVirginiaFCC (W224AE)
W209AX89.7FairmontWest VirginiaFCC (W209AX)
W244BB96.7PrincetonWest VirginiaFCC (W244BB)
K217EY91.3LaramieWyomingFCC (K217EY)
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