KFNW (AM)

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KFNW-AM
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City of license Fargo, North Dakota
Broadcast area Fargo-Moorhead
Branding Faith 1200, Faith Radio
Slogan connecting faith to life
Frequency 1200 (kHz) AM
First air date October 28, 1955
Format Christian talk and teaching
Power 50,000 watts (day)
13,000 watts (night)
Class B
Facility ID 49792
Affiliations Northwestern Media
Owner University of Northwestern - St Paul
Webcast Listen Live!
Website myfaithradio.com

KFNW, known on-air as Faith 1200 KFNW, or by the network name Faith Radio, is a radio station in Fargo, North Dakota, that is owned and operated by University of Northwestern - St Paul and is a non-profit, listener-supported radio station relying on donations from the local community throughout the year. It broadcasts on 1200 AM, covering Fargo-Moorhead and surrounding areas in North Dakota. Their website, provides worldwide listening capability.

Programming is nearly 100 percent satellite delivered and produced by Northwestern Media.

The format is mainly Christian talk and teaching, with programs such as Turning Point with David Jeremiah; Focus on the Family; Family Life Today with Dennis Rainey; Insight for Living with Chuck Swindoll; Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram; In Touch with Charles Stanley; Walk In The Word with James McDonald; Just Thinking with Ravi Zacharias; and others. [1]

Proprietary programs produced by Northwestern Media include Faith Radio Mornings (6:00-8:00 am.), Connecting Faith with Neil Stavem (12:00-1:00 pm), Live the Promise with Susie Larson (3:00-5:00 pm), Dr. Bill Maier Live! (Saturdays 11:00 am - Noon), Austin Hill's Big World of Small Business (Saturdays 1:00-2:00 pm), Real Recovery with Bill Arnold and George Fraser (Sundays 5:00-6:00 pm), and Cradle My Heart with Kim Ketola (Sundays 8:00-9:00 pm).

References

  1. See the full program schedule at Faith 1200's program page

External links

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