Radio Station Information
City of License:
Steubenville, OH
Format:
Religious (Christian)
Web site:
http://www.afr.net/
Owner:
American Family Association
WBJV is an FM non-commercial radio station broadcasting at 88.9 MHz. The station is licensed to Steubenville, OH. The station broadcasts Religious programming. WBJV is owned by American Family Association.
Station Coverage Map
Nearby Radio Stations
WWGL 97.9 FM, Willie 103.5, K-Love 99.3, WEIR 1430 AM, WCDK 106.3 FM, WIXZ 950 AM, WZUM 88.1 FM, West Virgina Public Radio 89.9, WGLZ 91.5 FM, W216AU 91.1 FMListener Comments and Reviews
Yes, you have seen him on the Gaithers and has won a Grammy, Stellar, Dove Awards, and is an Author. Mount Carmel Community Baptist Church 708 North Fifth Street, Steubenville, OH 43952 presents southern gospel artist, Jason Crabb (www.jasoncrabb.com) is coming to the Steubenville High School Auditorium, 420 North 4th Street, Steubenville, OH 43952, Sunday, April 22, 2012: 6:00 PM.
Mount Carmel Community Baptist Church is the host and is preparing a Community Health Unity Awareness that same day from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM at the Steubenville High School Commons. Topics such as: Heart, Cancer, Diabetes, and Nutrition will be discussed with representatives from the Jefferson County 4th Street Health Center and Trinity Health System. There will be guest speakers, brochures, question & answering time, and nutritional foods. This part is free to the public and everyone planning to attend the concert.
Following the Health Awareness in the Commons, Jason Crabb will be in concert at 6:00 PM. Can purchase tickets on (www.itickets.com/events/281975). Ticket information is the following:
$30 - Reserved
$25 - General Admission
$20 - Balcony
Add $2 to tickets available at the door.
Handicap must call Christian Happenings at the following numbers: 1-800-965-9324.
For information please call (724) 513-7709 or email captainstrong@live.com.
By: Amos Glenn Freeman on March 7, 2012
I do not like the change in format. A number of Christian music stations serve this area but this was the only AFR talk station I could find. Please return to AFR talk.
By: Wayne on April 11, 2013
I'm devastated! If I want music, I listen to KLove, which is rarely. 99.9% of the time, I listen to afr talk. Why did you change this? Please, AFR talk is the only place in the country where listeners can get world news from a Christian perspective. Bring it back,please! Until then, KLove will be my station of choice.
By: Bea on April 16, 2013
Ditto. I loved the Christian talk shows. I don't need another Christian music show. Is there any way you would consider changing back to the old format?
By: Rosie on April 22, 2013
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