WWCR

WWCR
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WWCR es una emisora de radio de onda corta que transmite desde Nashville, Tennessee, Estados Unidos de América. Sus siglas quieren decir World Wide Christian Radio (Radio Cristiana Mundial en inglés). La emisora es propiedad de la empresa F.W. Robbert Broadcasting.

WWCR utiliza cuatro transmisores de 100 kW que emiten en nueve frecuencias diferentes.

WWCR ha emitido desde sus inicios programas religiosos pero también vende tiempo en antena a empresas y particulares. Debido a esto, la emisora posee una programación que incluye no sólo programas religiosos sino también ciclos de opinión y de entretenimiento. Entre los programas emitidos en el presente o en el pasado por WWCR se encuentran:

  • Radio Free America presentado por Tom Valentine y patrocinado por el periódico The Spotlight
  • For the People presentado por Chuck Harder
  • Newswatch Magazine presentado por David J. Smith
  • The Hour of the Time presentado por William Cooper
  • Radio Newyork International presentado por Allan Weiner
  • World of Radio presentado por Glenn Hauser
  • Scriptures for America, presentado por Peter J. Peters
  • Gene Scott, con "The University Network" 24/7 desde Los Ángeles, CA
  • Mark Koernke, un líder de milicia, también conocido como "Mark From Michigan"
  • Unshackled!, radioteatro producido por Pacific Garden Mission
  • Jack McLamb, fundador de la "Police Against the New World Order"
  • Texe Marrs, teorista de la conspiración y opositor del movimiento New Age
  • Alex Jones, teorista de la conspiración

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Coordenadas: 36°10′N 86°47′W / 36.17, -86.78


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