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In 1959, during the tenure of Dr. Johannes Maas as pastor of the Pillar of Fire Church and principal of Eden Grove Academy in Cincinnati, he envisioned starting a radio station similar to the [[Zarephath, New Jersey|Zarephath]] station, [[WAWZ]], where he had served on the staff. He contacted Rev. Russell Croucher, the manager and chief technician at WAWZ, and together they made plans that led to the application to the FCC for a new FM station to be located on the Eden Grove Academy campus.<ref>http://www.scribd.com/doc/93216529/Dr-Johannes-Maas-Biography</ref> The application was approved in 1961. In honor of the leadership and counsel of Bishop White, the call letters of the new station were named after his initials, WAKW.
In 1959, during the tenure of Dr. Johannes Maas as pastor of the Pillar of Fire Church and principal of Eden Grove Academy in Cincinnati, he envisioned starting a radio station similar to the [[Zarephath, New Jersey|Zarephath]] station, [[WAWZ]], where he had served on the staff. He contacted Rev. Russell Croucher, the manager and chief technician at WAWZ, and together they made plans that led to the application to the FCC for a new FM station to be located on the Eden Grove Academy campus.<ref>http://www.scribd.com/doc/93216529/Dr-Johannes-Maas-Biography</ref> The application was approved in 1961. In honor of the leadership and counsel of Bishop White, the call letters of the new station were named after his initials, WAKW.


WAKW began broadcasting in 1961. While the call letters have remained the same the station has been known by many different names including, ''Majesty 93'' and ''New Life 93''. In March 2008, WAKW changed adopted the name ''STAR 93.3'' to match its sister station [[WAWZ|STAR 99.1, WAWZ]], the award winning flagship station of [[Pillar of Fire Church|Pillar of International]] Radio Network. STAR 99.1 is located in [[Zarephath, NJ]].
WAKW began broadcasting in 1961. While the call letters have remained the same the station has been known by many different names including, ''Majesty 93'' and ''New Life 93''. In March 2008, WAKW changed adopted the name ''STAR 93.3'' to match its sister station [[WAWZ|STAR 99.1, WAWZ]], the award-winning flagship station of [[Pillar of Fire Church|Pillar of International]] Radio Network. STAR 99.1 is located in [[Zarephath, NJ]].


==Mission==
==Mission==

Revision as of 17:20, 22 May 2017

WAKW
Broadcast areaCincinnati, Ohio
Frequency93.3 MHz
Branding★ 93.3 FM
Programming
FormatChristian AC (Christmas music Oct.-Dec.)
Ownership
OwnerPillar of Fire
History
First air date
1961
Technical information
Facility ID52599
ClassB
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT150 meters (490 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
39°12′19″N 84°33′23″W / 39.20528°N 84.55639°W / 39.20528; -84.55639
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitemystar933.com

STAR 93.3 - WAKW (93.3 FM) is a contemporary Christian music radio station located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is a listener-supported radio station owned by the Pillar of Fire International. The Class B, 50,000-watt signal reaches the greater Cincinnati area, including Northern Kentucky and Eastern Indiana. The station plays a Christian adult contemporary format. It broadcasts with an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts.

Bishop Arthur Kent White (1889-1981) WAKW's Namesake

History

In 1959, during the tenure of Dr. Johannes Maas as pastor of the Pillar of Fire Church and principal of Eden Grove Academy in Cincinnati, he envisioned starting a radio station similar to the Zarephath station, WAWZ, where he had served on the staff. He contacted Rev. Russell Croucher, the manager and chief technician at WAWZ, and together they made plans that led to the application to the FCC for a new FM station to be located on the Eden Grove Academy campus.[1] The application was approved in 1961. In honor of the leadership and counsel of Bishop White, the call letters of the new station were named after his initials, WAKW.

WAKW began broadcasting in 1961. While the call letters have remained the same the station has been known by many different names including, Majesty 93 and New Life 93. In March 2008, WAKW changed adopted the name STAR 93.3 to match its sister station STAR 99.1, WAWZ, the award-winning flagship station of Pillar of International Radio Network. STAR 99.1 is located in Zarephath, NJ.

Mission

The mission of STAR 93.3 is Encouraging listeners and connecting hearts with God.[2]

Current daily schedule

Midnight-4:55 AM Christian Hit/Adult Contemporary Music

4:55 AM Sharing Jesus with Dr. Robert Barney Dallenbach

5:00 AM Focus On The Family

6:00-10 AM The Brant Hansen Show

10 AM-2 PM Christian Hit/Adult Contemporary Music with Donna Cruz

2-7 PM STAR 93.3's Keep the Faith with Julie Pierce

7-10 PM Christian Hit/Adult Contemporary Music with Delilah

10:00 PM Focus on the Family

10:30 PM Insight For Living

10:59 PM My Money Life

11:02 - 11:15 PM Key Life

11:15 - 12 AM Christian Hit/Adult Contemporary Music with Delilah

References