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WASHINGTON – Today is the last day for public comments on a proposed Federal Communications Commission rule change some say would threaten the licenses of Christian radio stations from coast to coast.
At issue is a proposal that would require every radio station to take programming advice from community advisory boards representative of the area’s population.
Advocates of Christian programming say that would require Christian broadcasters to seek advice from non-Christians and even those opposed to the Christian message. Some radio stations fear organized groups of atheists, for instance, could demand representation on the new FCC-mandated advisory boards that would factor into licensing decisions…







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Positive Advice from non-Christians should be welcomed, but those that opposed to the Christian message should not participate with close minded advise.
Christian Radio is needed for many reasons and to help people in need in seconds is the best message from good TV and Radios.
The FCC should close down all the porno airwaves and fine them for the indirect & direct killing of mass number of unsuspecting humans.
GOD Saves.
Save Christian Radio stations
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