Far East Broadcasting Company
Far East Broadcasting Company is an international Christian radio network.[1] From 1960 to 1994, FEBC owned and operated shortwave radio station KGEI in San Francisco, California.
Industry | Broadcast |
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Founded | December 20, 1945 |
Founder | John C. Broger Robert H. Bowman William J. Roberts |
Headquarters | La Mirada, California, United States |
Revenue | 9,464,451 United States dollar (2017) |
Website |
Philippines
The Philippines is where FEBC began its initial broadcast.[2][3][4]
Branding | Callsign | Frequency | Power | Location |
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702 DZAS | DZAS | 702 kHz | 50 kW | Metro Manila |
98.7 DZFE | DZFE | 98.7 MHz | 20 kW | Metro Manila |
1143 DZMR | DZMR | 1143 kHz | 5 kW | Santiago |
Care 104.3 | DWAY | 104.3 MHz | 5 kW | Legazpi |
DZRK 106.3 | DZRK | 106.3 MHz | 5 kW | Quezon |
UP 987 | DYFR | 98.7 MHz | 5 kW | Cebu City |
1233 DYVS | DYVS | 1233 kHz | 5 kW | Bacolod |
97.5 DYFE | DYFE | 97.5 MHz | 5 kW | Tacloban |
1197 DXFE | DXFE | 1197 kHz | 10 kW | Davao City |
103.3 The New J | DXJL | 103.3 MHz | 10 kW | Cagayan de Oro |
1062 DXKI | DXKI | 1062 kHz | 5 kW | Koronadal |
1116 DXAS | DXAS | 1116 kHz | 10 kW | Zamboanga City |
South Korea
FEBC owns a number of stations in South Korea, one of them being known as HLAZ.[5][6][7]
Branding | Frequency | Location |
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Seoul FEBC (HLKX) | 1188 kHz | Seoul |
106.9 MHz | ||
Youngdong FEBC | 90.1 MHz | Yeongdong |
102.9 MHz | ||
100.9 MHz | ||
Daejeon FEBC | 93.3 MHz | Daejeon |
Jeonbuk FEBC | 91.1 MHz | Jeonbuk |
Gwangju FEBC | 93.1 MHz | Gwangju |
Mokpo FEBC | 100.5 MHz | Mokpo |
Jeonmandongbu FEBC | 97.5 MHz | Jeonnam |
92.9 MHz | ||
Taegu FEBC | 91.9 MHz | Daegu |
105.9 MHz | ||
Pohang FEBC | 90.3 MHz | Pohang |
Busan FEBC | 93.3 MHz | Busan |
96.7 MHz | ||
Ulsan FEBC | 107. MHz | Ulsan |
Changwon FEBC | 98.1 MHz | Changwon |
92.5 MHz | ||
Jeju FEBC (HLAZ) | 1566 kHz | Jeju City |
104.7 MHz | ||
101.1 MHz | ||
Indonesia
YASKI is the name for FEBC in Indonesia. It runs a number of stations under the Heartline FM brand.[8][9][10]
Branding | Callsign | Frequency | Power | Location |
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Heartline FM Karawaci | PM3FSD | 100.6 MHz | 5 kW | Karawaci |
Heartline FM Samarinda | PM8FFY | 94.4 MHz | 5 kW | Samarinda |
Heartline FM Lampung | 91.7 MHz | 5 kW | Lampung | |
Heartline FM Bali | 92.2 MHz | 5 kW | Bali | |
Russia
FEBC Russia runs a number of stations under the Radio Teos brand.[11][12][13]
Branding | Frequency | Power | Location |
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Radio Teos St. Petersburg | 1089 kHz | 50 kW | Saint Petersburg |
Radio Teos Moscow | 1134 kHz | 20 kW | Moscow |
United Kingdom
FEBA Radio is established in 1959 in the United Kingdom.[14]
Northern Mariana Islands
The FEBC international broadcast station on Saipan in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands was established about 1981 and closed in 2011.[15] The local radio station, KSAI 936 AM, was on air for 24 years until shutting down on April 30, 2002.[16] KSAI was initially established in Saipan by the United States Office of War Information (OWI) in June 1945.[17][18]
References
- The Triumph of the Far East Broadcasting Co.
- Republic Act No. 596
- House Bill No. 5182
- FEBC Celebrates 70 Years of Gospel Broadcasting in the Philippines
- Massive 'Super Station' Radio Signal Carrying 'Message of Jesus Christ' to Blanket North Korea
- Wildfire Destroys FEBC Station in Korea
- Wildfire Cripples FEBC Radio Station in South Korea
- Heartline FM
- FEBC Radio Available on 80 Stations in Indonesia
- Cherish Indonesia Hadir Setiap Rabu di Heartline FM
- Radio Teos: Russian radio with a vision
- From Russia with love
- Radio TEOS
- Give a radio this Christmas
- Bob & Jan Springer — FEBC
- KSAI Radio bids Saipan goodbye
- The Information War in the Pacific, 1945
- The Voice of America: Shipboard Relay Stations - Radio Ship Phoenix