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-FM
(Sold, along with three other stations in August 2003 for $253,000 to IHR Educational Broadcasting)
WATI-FM
WHNI-FM
(Sold in January 2007 for $2.5 million to Educational Media Foundation as part of a 18 radio station deal.)
WQSG-FM
(Purchased in May 2003 for $3000 from Hymn Time, Inc.)
WRXH-FM
(Sold in January 2007 for $2.5 million to Educational Media Foundation as part of a 18 radio station deal.)
WWLO-FM
(Sold in September 2008 for $1.05 million to Northwest Indiana Public Broadcasting, Inc.)
WWMU-FM
(CP purchased in May 2005 for $10.00 from Hymn Time, Inc.)
(Sold in January 2007 for $2.5 million to Educational Media Foundation as part of a 18 radio station deal.)
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.)
W265CY-CP
(Sold in August 2015 for $85,000 to Pathfinder Communications Corp.)