President/CEO: Rev. Donald E. Wildmon
Program Director: John Riley
KXJH-CP
(Sold in April 2001 by Salt and Light Communications, Inc.)
(Unbuilt and call sign deleted. We're unsure the circumstances.)
WAPC
(Sold, along with three other stations to IHR Educational Broadcasting for $253,000 in August 2003.)
WATI
WHNI
(Purchased from Educational Media Foundation as part of an eighteen station deal, valued at $2.5 million.)
WQSG
(Purchased from Hymn Time, Inc. in August 2003)
WRXH
(Purchased from Educational Media Foundation as part of an eighteen station deal, valued at $2.5 million.)
WWLO
(Sold in September 2008 for $1.05 million to Northwest Indiana Public Broadcasting, Inc.)
WWMU
(Purchased, as the 88.3fm, Muncie CP, from Hymn Time, Inc. in May 2005.)
88.3fm, Muncie (200 watts @ 312 feet [Vertical Only])
89.9fm, Goshen (1650 watts @ 328 feet) (Dismissed 12 August 2004)
89.1fm, Lowell (1500 watts @ 259 feet)
88.5fm, Michigan City (1000 watts @ 282 feet)
90.3fm, Nashville (8000 watts @ 394 feet)
91.3fm, New Haven (430 watts @ 164 feet)
89.3fm, Plymouth (400 watts @ 249 feet)
88.5fm, Rochester (250 watts @ 171 feet)
91.1fm, Valparaiso (150 watts @ 440 feet)
W203AJ
W210AZ
(Call sign deleted. We're unsure the circumstances.)
W216AC
(Sold to Von Tobel Foundation, Inc.)
W217AT
(Call sign deleted. We're unsure the circumstances.)