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Wilkins Radio - WASG is a broadcast radio station in Daphne, Alabama, United States, providing Christian Education, Talk and Praise & Worship shows.

Wilkins Radio - WBXR is a broadcast radio station in Huntsville, Alabama, United States, providing Christian Education, Talk and Praise & Worship shows.

Wilkins Radio - WIJD is a broadcast radio station in Prichard, Alabama, United States, providing Christian Education, Talk and Praise & Worship shows.

Wings 94.3 - WGZZ is a broadcast radio station in Waverly, Alabama, United States, providing Classic Rock, Pop, R&B and Country Hits.

WJAB 90.9 FM is a public broadcast radio station from Huntsville, Alabama, United States, providing Jazz, Gospel, Blues and New and Public Affairs programing. ------

WJDB 95.5 – WJDB-FM Home of the Hound Dog and Hot Country
Genres : CountryFolk

WJDB 95.5 is a broadcast Radio station from Thomasville, Alabama, United States, providing Country Hits, Pop and Bluegrass Music.

WJEC 106.5 - WJEC is a broadcast station from Vernon, Alabama, United States, playing Christian, Gospel.

WJIK 89.3 FM is a broadcast radio station from Fulton, AL, United States.

WJLD AM 1400 - WJLD is a broadcast station from Fairfield, Alabama, United States, playing Blues. ------ Shows: Blues Cafe, Cermon Boose, Daily Market Summary,

WJRD is a broadcast radio station from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States, providing True Oldies music.

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WKXN/WKXK-FM - WKXK is a broadcast station from Pine Hill, Alabama, United States, playing Dance, Hip Hop, RnB.

WKXN/WKXK-FM - WKXN is a broadcast station from Greenville, Alabama, United States, playing Dance, Hip Hop, RnB.

WLAY-FM (100.1 FM, Shoals Country) is a radio station licensed to serve Littleville, Alabama, USA. The station is owned by URBan Radio Broadcasting and is

WLJR Radio – WLJR Where the Lord Jesus Reigns

As many of our members who moved to Birmingham from other parts of the country began to express to the church leadership how much they