- The Rock Radio Network
Infobox Radio station
name = The Rock Radio Network
city = San Juan,Puerto Rico
area = Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Lesser Antilles
branding = Christian teaching
slogan = "Daily Relevance. Eternal Truth." (English) "La emisora tuya con revelancia diaria y eterna." (Spanish)
airdate =
frequency = 1190kHz 1060kHz 1370kHz
format =Religious
power = 20,000 combined watts
class =
former_callsigns =
owner = Calvary Evangelistic Mission, Inc.
licensee =
sister_stations =WBMJ ,WIVV ,WCGB
webcast =
website = [http://www.therockradio.org therockradio.org]
affiliations =Salem Communications The Rock Radio Network is a 3-station AM radio network out of San Juan,
Puerto Rico . It broadcasts Christian biblical teaching in a bilingual format. The Rock consists of the stationsWBMJ in San Juan,WIVV inVieques , andWCGB inJuana Díaz , Puerto Rico. The Rock is owned and operated by Calvary Evangelistic Mission, Inc.History
WIVV Days
The Rock Radio Network began as the missionary radio station
WIVV (AM-1370). In 1952, the missionary couple Don and Ruth Luttrell moved toVieques , Puerto Rico. ["CEM:40 Years and Beyond" (Anniversary Booklet: CEM, Inc.); pg. 20] Don Luttrell was a pioneer missionary pilot and evangelist. [Ibid., pg. 21] When they arrived, their main purpose was to evangelize by means of rallies and Bible study courses. As time passed, the Luttrells felt the need for a more effective tool that could reach theCaribbean more quickly. In 1956, they started what became the first fulltime Christian radio station in theCaribbean . It was namedWIVV , or "West Indies Voice of Victory," [Source: http://www.answers.com/WIVV] [CEM Archives, San Juan PR] because its intended coverage area included theWest Indies andLesser Antilles .WIVV broadcast a mixture of prerecorded Bible teaching from the USA and local sources, along with music, news, and weather reports. In time,WIVV and its associated ministries consolidated into what became known as Calvary Evangelistic Mission.WBMJ: The Rock Radio Network
WBMJ (AM-1190) was founded in the 1960s by the comedian and musicianBob Hope . [ [http://www.northernstar.no/wbmj.htm The early WBMJ San Juan, Puerto Rico 1190 ] ] [CEM Archives, San Juan PR] In its early years,WBMJ was a secular music station. Passing through different hands and managements, it eventually rose to become one of the top rock-music stations in the island of Puerto Rico. [ [http://www.northernstar.no/wbmj.htm The early WBMJ San Juan, Puerto Rico 1190 ] ] To its fans,WBMJ was known affectionately as "The Rock." In 1985,WBMJ passed into the hands of Calvary Evangelistic Mission [Ibid, pg. 28] . Shortly thereafter, its programming changed to an all-Christian teaching format with a mixture of live and prerecorded material similar to was what already broadcasting onWIVV . With two radio stations, Calvary Evangelistic Mission made the decision to broadcast mostly fromWBMJ and to combine the two stations into one radio network. After an on-air contest to adopt a new name, listeners chose the moniker "The Rock" for the new network. This name honored both WBMJ's history as a rock station and the Christian title of the "Rock of Ages" for Jesus Christ.WCGB
WCGB (AM-1060) was founded in 1967 by Grace Broadcasting International, Inc. The station was built in Juana Díaz, which is a small town just outside of the second-largest city in Puerto Rico, Ponce.WCBG was an all-Spanish station with a Christian emphasis, but slightly secular in programming. For example, the station covered local sports, news, and politics, and it aired secular music. Yet the management also made sure that every hour of programming contained something with a religious context. [Lawrence Trumbower, founder and manager: personal interview (April, 2008)] For many years, the management of The Rock had desired to reach the Western side of Puerto Rico and Ponce. In 2004, Grace Broadcasting sold WCGB to Calvary Evangelistic Mission. [ [http://www.allbusiness.com/government/government-bodies-offices-regional/6277865-1.html Changing Hands | Government > Government Bodies & Offices from AllBusiness.com ] ] WhenWCBG joined The Rock, its programming changed to a bilingual teaching format almost identical to what was already airing onWIVV andWCGB . Most of the programming today onWCGB originates from The Rock's main studios in San Juan. However, WCGB retains a three-hour bloc of its own programming every weekday morning between the hours of 9-12. These programs are Spanish. For more on Lawrence Trumbower and the history ofWCGB , click here [http://www.gracem.org/missionary.php?ID=17] .The Rock Today
Today, The Rock Radio Network is the only
bilingual radio network inPuerto Rico . Its programming is split between English during the morning and daytime, and Spanish during the evening hours. The Rock airs a mixture of Christian teaching and family-centered programs, along with Christian music andSalem Radio Network Satellite News. It airs a combination of well-known Christian figures such asDr. James Dobson (Focus on the Family),Charles Stanley (In Touch), and Nancy Leigh DeMoss (Revive Our Hearts). Also, The Rock actively seeks local program producers in English and in Spanish that meet its stated purpose. These programs include the live Saturday-night Spanish program "Pulpito Reformado" with Pastor Carlos Cruz Moya [ [http://www.presbiterianareformadapr.org/ Iglesia Presbiteriana Reformada del Caribe - Puerto Rico ] ] , and the English program "Hilary's Corner" with Hilary Nixon. With this mix of programming, the network serves Puerto Ricans that speak Spanish as a first language, as well as the large community of Puerto Ricans who are fluently bilingual. In addition, The Rock touches the strong presence of English-speaking Americans, Europeans, and otherethnic groups that live andvacation inPuerto Rico .WIVV serves the US and BritishVirgin Islands , which are primarily English speaking.The Rock has been upgrading its studio and transmitter facilities. 2007 saw a new transmitter for
WCGB and a new WinJock automation system at the hub in San Juan. In 2008, The Rock was just finishing an ambitious overhaul ofWIVV , with a new transmitter and a new building onVieques . Recently, The Rock added all-Spanish programming Saturday nights. The Network also expanded its weekday Spanish programming from 12:00 midnight to 1:30 a.m. It is looking at the possibility of further expanding its Spanish offering.The Rock is seeking ways to bolster its presence in the community and the rest of the islands through a growing online ministry. At the same time, The Rock is looking at ways to increase its coverage of the Caribbean through the acquisition of more stations.
----Website of The Rock Radio Network [http://www.therockradio.org]
----Sources:
[1] The booklet "CEM: 40 Years and Beyond" (1997), pg. 20. This booklet is published by CEM, Inc. and is available for free.
[2] Ibid., pg. 21
[3] Answers.com [http://www.answers.com/WIVV]
[4] Personal recollections of Ruth Luttrell, co-founder and President Emeritus, CEM, Inc. (interview October, 2007)
[5] A fan website for the old WBMJ (not affiliated with its current owner) [http://www.northernstar.no/wbmj.htm]
[6] Personal recollections of Ruth Luttrell, co-founder and President Emeritus, CEM, Inc. (interview October, 2007)
[7] Interview with Janet Luttrell, CEO, Calvary Evangelistic Mission (April 2008). Janet is former manager of another popular rock-music station in Puerto Rico, AlfaRock. [http://www.alfarock.com]
[8] Ibid. above, pg. 28
[9] Interview with Lawrence Trumbower (April, 2008). Trumbower was the founder and first manager of WCBG. Today he is Chief Engineer for The Rock Radio Network.
[10] Allbusiness.com (Tracks media-station transfers) [http://www.allbusiness.com/government/government-bodies-offices-regional/6277865-1.html]
[11] "Iglesia Presbiteriana Reformada de Puerto Rico" - the church of Pastor Carlos Cruz Moya (contains information about The Rock and his program on the station; also a link to listen to The Rock). [http://www.presbiterianareformadapr.org/]References
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