WTBN — Women Take Back the Night (Community) … Abbreviations dictionary
List of religious radio stations — The following is a list of religious radio stations divided by country.American Samoa*KJAL Tafuna *KNWJ Leone *KSBS FM Pago PagoArgentina*FM Santa Rosa Pilar, Buenos Aires Province *Radio Betania Pilar, Buenos Aires Province *Radio Buenos Aires… … Wikipedia
True Buddha School — The True Buddha School (真佛宗, Zhen Fo Zong ) is a modern Vajrayana Buddhist sect with influence from Sutrayana and Taoism based in Taiwan. Founded in the late 1980s, the founder of this sect is Lu Sheng yen (盧勝彥), often referred to by his… … Wikipedia
CCM Magazine — was a monthly magazine published by Salem Publishing, a division of Salem Communications. It was first published in July 1978, and it has always been a Christian music magazine. On January 16, 2008, Salem announced that the April 2008 issue would … Wikipedia
WPLA — For the former WPLA in Plant City, Florida, now WTWD, see WTBN. Infobox Radio Station name = WPLA area = Jacksonville, Florida branding = Planet Radio 107 3 slogan = airdate = 1995 as modern rock on 93.3 frequency = 107.3 (MHz) format = Modern… … Wikipedia
WPLP — AM was the first 24 hour news/talk radio station in the Tampa Bay metropolitan area. It began broadcasting at 570 AM on December 4, 1978. Its image name was News/Talk 57 WPLP: The Talk of Tampa Bay. The 570 dial position in Tampa Bay began in… … Wikipedia
WPOI — City of license St. Petersburg, Florida Broadcast area Tampa Bay Area Branding Hot 101.5 Star 101.5 HD2 (HD2) Slogan All the Hits Frequency 101.5 MHz … Wikipedia
WMTX — City of license Tampa, Florida Broadcast area Tampa Bay Area Branding Mix 100.7 Slogan Tampa Bay s Best Music Variety Frequency 100.7 MHz (also on … Wikipedia
Ryan Paul James — Infobox Radio Presenter name = Ryan Paul James imagesize = 120px caption = birthname = Ryan Paul James birthdate = birth date and age|1976|3|29 birthplace = Tampa, FL deathdate = deathplace = show = station = 95.9 KFSH timeslot = Saturday 12PM… … Wikipedia
Christianity.com — The October 9, 2007 Homepage of Christianity.com URL Christianity.com … Wikipedia