Jehovah's Witnesses conventions are not on the radio.
However, with advancing technology, most conventions are able to broadcast from a channel that can be accessed within the arena of the convention. This is a special provision to help those that have special needs.
ANSWER FROM ONE OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES... You should be told what station it is going to be sent out on when you get there but I believe the Elders will know in advance to be able to inform you, your best bet is to ask your Elders.
For the most part they are not broadcast to the public on the radio. I am not aware of any that are. They are broadcast locally usually, and the signal is picked up within the facility or in its immediate vicinity for the benefit of those who are hearing impaired as well as those who have assignments and thus are not in a position to hear the program from the audience. The station(s) selected for the broadcast are those that are not being utilized by local radio stations, and thus would differ from one location to the next.
No, there is not a Nickelodeon Radio Station.
Radio Waves - radio station - was created in 2010.
Pennine Radio - radio station - was created in 1975.
The radio station in lavender town.
Radio Station
AM 800 CKLW radio station is known as 'The Information Station'. This station can be found on the AM radio dial as well as online. This station is located in Ontario, Canada.
It's doubtful. They are very careful about what they release to the public - there's even some literature they won't give out.ANSWER FROM ONE OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESJehovah's Witnesses have used radio broadcasts extensively to publish their faith; they owned their own radio station which broadcasted bible topics from 1924-1957.According to the Jehovah's Witness Manual on their history "Jehovah's Witnesses Proclaimers of God's Kingdom pub. 1984 WBTS chap 25 p.562""Less than two years after the world's first commercial radio station began regular broadcasts (in 1920), J. F. Rutherford, president of the Watch Tower Society, went on the air to broadcast Bible truth. [...] Within two more years, in 1924, the Society had its own radio station, WBBR, in operation in New York. By 1933*, the peak year, 408 stations were being used to carry the message to six continents. In addition to live broadcasts, programs on scores of subjects were prerecorded."*including the countries of Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Cuba, France, South Africa, Estonia, Uruguay, Alaska, Hawaii, Philippines as well as the United States. In that year, 23,783 Bible talks were transmitted.PRESENT DAY RADIO BROADCASTSRadio has continued to be used by Jehovah's Witnesses in many areas of the world up to the present day. For example in Suriname, in AFRICA, Jehovah's Witnesses obtained a regular weekly 15-minute program slot the nationwide radio station Apinti, called "Things People Are Thinking About." , also diffused in several other African countries such as in Uganda.The radio has been used as a preaching tool throughout Micronesia, most effectively in the Marshall Islands where the radio station WSZO, known as The Golden Voice of the Marshalls, have been producing a weekly 15-minute radio talk in the Marshallese language since the 1970s - especially designed especially to reach people on the outer atolls.
It's a radio station based in Chile.
radio 1 play avicii and it is a good radio station.
What is the station for radio Disney for Fayetteville north carolina