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It's not rock.
It's not talk.
It's not even country.
According to new stats from February, the #1 most common format on all of U.S. radio is religion.
And here I didn't think it had a prayer!
For The First Time, Religion Is America’s Most Programmed Format
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Not surprising considering the plethora of Family Life Network stations and translators across NY and PA. And then there's Joy FM, Smile FM, Relevant Radio, EWTN, Ava Maria Radio, K-Love, Air1 etc etc
I wonder how many kiddies in Lockport ask mommy or daddy to put the radio on 100.3 at 7 p.m. so that they can listen to Adventures In Odyssey on W262CQ?.
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Religion is the number one format, in terms of the number of stations with that format. Not to be confused with number one in ratings or listeners. Contemporary Christian (K-Love type formats) come in fourth. A total of 3,602 religion based stations in the US and growing. Do the numbers include any rebroadcasters?
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Doesn't surprise me at all. On the drive down to Florida I need SXM. Oterwise it's right wing talk NASCAR, cowboy music and Religion Religion Religion and Religion.
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paterson1 wrote:
Religion is the number one format, in terms of the number of stations with that format. Not to be confused with number one in ratings or listeners. Contemporary Christian (K-Love type formats) come in fourth. A total of 3,602 religion based stations in the US and growing. Do the numbers include any rebroadcasters?
The vast majority are rebroadcasters.
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In Canada and on this board we regularly ask the question, who will buy the station and what is the value of the stations.
In the USA the answer is a small group of business people who are also Christian. They found a way to pick up the transmitters cheap, and use cookie cutter type National programing. The programing is cheap. A pastor gives a talk on Sunday morning, it gets edited and turns into a radio show. You can't get programing much cheaper. My guess is, if they did not buy the stations how many would still be on the air.