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1. Clarified which of the two Kestlers is being referred to. 2. River Christian Fellowship is not a megachurch by any definition of the term. As of 2018, there were about 40-100 congregants at the Twin Falls location, which is the only location of this church. The burden of proof is on the person making the claim to provide citations showing that it is indeed a megachurch.
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{{short description|Christian radio station and network based in Twin Falls, Idaho}}
{{short description|Christian radio station and network based in Twin Falls, Idaho}}
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{{Infobox radio network
{{Infobox radio network
| network_name = CSN International
| network_name = CSN International
| network_logo = [[File:CSN International logo.png]]
| network_logo = [[File:CSN International logo.png]]
| country = [[United States]]
| country = [[United States]]
| network_type = [[Radio network]]
| network_type = [[Radio network]]
| available = Worldwide
| available = Worldwide
| branding = CSN
| branding = CSN
| slogan = "Where God's Word is Heard"
| owner =
| owner =
| headquarters = [[Twin Falls, Idaho]]
| headquarters = [[Twin Falls, Idaho]]
| sister_stations = [[Effect Radio]]
| launch_date = {{Start date and age|April 26, 1995}}<ref name="About"/>
| sister_stations = [[Effect Radio]]
| webcast = {{URL|https://csnradio.com/programs/live}}
| launch_date = {{Start date and age|April 26, 1995}}<ref name="About"/>
| website = {{URL|https://csnradio.com}}
| webcast = [http://streamdb4web.securenetsystems.net/v5/CSNAAC Listen Live]
| website = {{URL|http://www.csnradio.com/}}
}}
}}


'''Christian Satellite Network (CSN) International''' is a [[Christian radio]] network based in [[Twin Falls, Idaho]]. KAWZ, 89.9 [[Megahertz|MHz]], in Twin Falls is the uplink station, feeding 340 [[broadcast translator]]s nationwide and 40 full-power radio stations<ref>[http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?call=KAWZ&x=0&y=0&is_unl=Y&is_lic=Y&is_cp=Y&sr=Y&s=C&sid= Radio-locator.com page on KAWZ]</ref> across the United States, including [[Alaska]] and the [[Hawaiian Islands]].<ref name="Stations"/> CSN is a non-profit organization and operates non-profit stations.
'''Christian Satellite Network (CSN) International''' is a [[Christian radio]] network based in [[Twin Falls, Idaho]]. KAWZ, 89.9 [[Megahertz|MHz]], in Twin Falls is the uplink station, feeding over 350 [[broadcast translator]]s and 51 full-power radio stations<ref>{{cite web |title=KAWZ-FM 89.9 MHz - Twin Falls, ID |url=https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?call=KAWZ&x=0&y=0&is_unl=Y&is_lic=Y&is_cp=Y&sr=Y&s=C&sid= |website=Radio-Locator.com |access-date=December 21, 2020}}</ref> across the United States, including [[Alaska]] and the [[Hawaiian Islands]].<ref name="Stations"/> CSN is a non-profit organization and operates non-profit stations.


==History==
==History==
KAWZ began broadcasting on April 3, 1988 ([[Easter Sunday]]), with Pastor Mike Kestler as its founder.<ref name="Burke">Burke, David. "Christian radio network eyes Decatur - On the Air", ''[[Herald & Review]]'' November 10, 1995. p. C5.</ref><ref name="Weeks">Weeks, Andrew. "[https://magicvalley.com/lifestyles/faith-and-values/twin-falls-church-owned-radio-station-reaches-millions-of-listeners/article_f632a929-9cbb-552d-a4cc-0bd4da9c9290.html Twin Falls Church-owned Radio Station Reaches Millions of Listeners]", ''[[Times-News (Idaho)|Times-News]]''. October 20, 2012. Retrieved October 26, 2020.</ref><ref name="BCYearbook1990">''[https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1990/B-All-Radio-BC-YB-1990.pdf The Broadcasting Yearbook 1990]'', [[Broadcasting & Cable|Broadcasting]], 1990. p. B-93. Retrieved October 26, 2020.</ref> The network was launched on April 26, 1995, broadcasting Christian radio over satellite from KAWZ in Twin Falls.<ref name="About"/> The first satellite-fed translator to begin receiving the network from KAWZ was in [[Yucca Valley, California|Yucca Valley]], [[California]], and within six months the network had dozens of translators.<ref name="About">[http://www.csnradio.com/mobile/about.php About CSN] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131101201535/http://www.csnradio.com/mobile/about.php# |date=2013-11-01 }} CSN Radio. Accessed October 30, 2013</ref><ref name="Burke"/> It was originally known as the Calvary Satellite Network.<ref name="Burke"/>
KAWZ began broadcasting on April 3, 1988 ([[Easter Sunday]]), with Pastor Mike Kestler as its founder.<ref name="Burke">{{cite news |last1=Burke |first1=David |title=Christian radio network eyes Decatur |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/77393278 |access-date=December 21, 2020 |work=Herald and Review |date=November 10, 1995 |location=Decatur, IL |page=C5}}</ref><ref name="Weeks">{{cite news |last1=Weeks |first1=Andrew |title=Twin Falls Church-owned Radio Station Reaches Millions of Listeners |url=https://magicvalley.com/lifestyles/faith-and-values/twin-falls-church-owned-radio-station-reaches-millions-of-listeners/article_f632a929-9cbb-552d-a4cc-0bd4da9c9290.html |access-date=December 21, 2020 |work=Times-News |issue=Online |date=October 20, 2012 |location=Twin Falls, ID}}</ref><ref name="BCYearbook1990">{{cite journal |title=U.S. Radio Stations |journal=The Broadcasting Yearbook |date=1990 |issue=1990 |page=B-93 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1990/1990-BC-YB.pdf |access-date=December 21, 2020 |publisher=Broadcasting Publications, Inc. |location=New York, NY }}</ref> The network was launched on April 26, 1995, broadcasting Christian radio over satellite from KAWZ in Twin Falls.<ref name="About"/> The first satellite-fed translator to begin receiving the network from KAWZ was in [[Yucca Valley, California|Yucca Valley]], [[California]], and within six months the network had dozens of translators.<ref name="About">{{cite web |title=About us |url=https://csnradio.com/about-us |website=CSN Radio |access-date=December 21, 2020}}</ref><ref name="Burke"/> It was originally known as the Calvary Satellite Network.<ref name="Burke"/>


By 1999, the network had grown to include 153 stations and translators,<ref>"Calvary Chapel to Broadcast in Toledo", ''[[The Blade (Toledo, Ohio)|The Blade]]''. November 6, 1999. p. 17.</ref> and by 2004 it had grown to approximately 400 stations and translators across the United States.<ref>Hart, Coreen. "Sending a signal. - Christian programming makes its presence felt throughout world", ''[[Times-News (Idaho)|Times-News]]''. January 31, 2004. Section C, p. 1.</ref>
By 1999, the network had grown to include 153 stations and translators,<ref>{{cite news |title=Calvary Chapel to Broadcast in Toledo |work=The Blade |date=November 6, 1999 |location=Toledo, OH |page=17}}</ref> and by 2004 it had grown to approximately 400 stations and translators across the United States.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hart |first1=Coreen |title=Sending a signal: Christian programming makes its presence felt throughout world |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/408177016 |access-date=December 21, 2020 |work=The Times-News |date=January 31, 2004 |location=Twin Falls, ID |page=C1}}</ref>


In 2007, an agreement was reached between the Twin Falls, Idaho based network and parties associated with [[Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa]] where the Twin Falls, Idaho based network kept 424 of the network's 457 stations and translators, but could no longer use [[Calvary Chapel]] branding.<ref>Friedman, Cass. "Splitting the kingdom - Pastors settle lawsuit over T.F.-based Calvary Satellite Network", ''[[Times-News (Idaho)|Times-News]]''. November 9, 2007.</ref><ref>"[http://www.diymedia.net/old/stuff/csnsettlement0807.pdf Settlement and Mutual General Release Agreement]". August 2007. Retrieved October 26, 2020.</ref> Most of the stations received by the parties associated with Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa were sold to the [[Calvary Radio Network]] the following year.<ref>"[https://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/43132/calvary-radio-network-csn-in-1-8-million-deal Calvary Radio Network, CSN In $1.8 Million Deal]", ''All Access Music Group''. July 17, 2008. Retrieved October 26, 2020.</ref>
In 2007, an agreement was reached between the Twin Falls, Idaho based network and parties associated with [[Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa]] where the Twin Falls, Idaho based network kept 424 of the network's 457 stations and translators, but could no longer use [[Calvary Chapel]] branding.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Friedman |first1=Cass |title=Splitting The Kingdom: Pastors settle lawsuit over T.F.-based Calvary Satellite Network |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/395222250 |access-date=December 21, 2020 |work=The Times-News |date=November 9, 2007 |location=Twin Falls, ID |page=1}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Settlement and Mutual General Release Agreement |url=http://www.diymedia.net/old/stuff/csnsettlement0807.pdf |website=diymedia.net |access-date=December 21, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201221194901/http://www.diymedia.net/old/stuff/csnsettlement0807.pdf |archive-date=December 21, 2020 |date=August 2007}}</ref> Most of the stations received by the parties associated with Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa were sold to the [[Calvary Radio Network]] the following year.<ref>{{cite web |title=Calvary Radio Network, CSN In $1.8 Million Deal |url=https://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/43132/calvary-radio-network-csn-in-1-8-million-deal |website=All Access Music Group |access-date=December 21, 2020 |date=July 17, 2008}}</ref>


== Board members ==
== Board members ==
Board members of CSN the (Christian Satellite Network) and its parent company, Christian Broadcasting of Idaho, are Pastor Mike Kestler and Ariel Kestler. Mike Kestler is pastor of The River Christian Fellowship, a nondenominational church in Twin Falls.<ref>[http://theriverchristianfellowship.com/about/ About The River Christian Fellowship]</ref>
Board members of the Christian Satellite Network (CSN) and its parent company, Christian Broadcasting of Idaho, are Pastor Mike Kestler and Ariel Kestler. Mike Kestler is pastor of The River Christian Fellowship, a nondenominational church in Twin Falls.<ref>{{cite web |title=About us |url=http://theriverchristianfellowship.com/about/ |website=The River Christian Fellowship |access-date=November 26, 2020}}</ref>


== Programming ==
== Programming ==
CSN International airs a variety of [[Christian talk and teaching]] programs, such as: ''A New Beginning'' with [[Greg Laurie]], ''[[Jay Sekulow]] Live'', ''Family Talk'' with [[James Dobson]], ''Love Worth Finding'' with [[Adrian Rogers]], ''Thru the Bible'' with Dr. [[J. Vernon McGee]], ''Truth For Life'' with [[Alistair Begg]], and ''Turning Point'' with [[David Jeremiah]].<ref>[http://www.csnradio.com/programs/ CSN Program Schedule] CSN Radio. Accessed October 30, 2013</ref> CSN International also airs a variety of [[Christian contemporary music]].<ref>[http://www.csnradio.com/playlogs/ Music Playlogs] CSN Radio. Accessed October 30, 2013</ref>
CSN International airs a variety of [[Christian talk and teaching]] programs, such as: ''A New Beginning'' with [[Greg Laurie]], ''[[Jay Sekulow]] Live'', ''Family Talk'' with [[James Dobson]], ''Love Worth Finding'' with [[Adrian Rogers]], ''Thru the Bible'' with Dr. [[J. Vernon McGee]], ''Truth For Life'' with [[Alistair Begg]], and ''Turning Point'' with [[David Jeremiah]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Programs |url=https://csnradio.com/programs |website=CSN Radio |access-date=December 21, 2020}}</ref> CSN International also airs a variety of [[Christian contemporary music]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Daily Song Playlogs |url=https://csnradio.com/playlogs |website=CSN Radio |access-date=December 21, 2020}}</ref>


==Stations==
==Stations==
CSN international is heard on 41 full-powered radio stations in the United States.<ref name="Stations">"[https://csnradio.com/stations/ Stations]", CSN Radio. Retrieved October 16, 2020.</ref>
CSN international is heard on over 400 radio stations in the United States.<ref name="Stations">{{cite web |title=Stations |url=https://csnradio.com/stations |website=CSN Radio |access-date=December 21, 2020}}</ref>

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| {{rh}} | KOGJ || 88.1 FM || [[Kenai, Alaska|Kenai]] || Alaska || {{sdash}} || 1,100 || {{Convert|104|m|ft|abbr=on}} || A || {{FMQ|KOGJ|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | KVIR || 89.9 FM || [[Bullhead City, Arizona|Bullhead City]] || Arizona || {{sdash}} || 18,000 || {{Convert|699.5|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C0 || {{FMQ|KVIR|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KVIR || 91.9 FM || [[Dolan Springs, Arizona|Dolan Springs]] || [[Arizona]] || {{FID|90917}} || C0 || {{sdash}} || 25,000 || {{Convert|711|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KVJC || 91.9 FM || [[Globe, Arizona|Globe]] || Arizona || {{sdash}} || 660 || {{Convert|1035|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C2 || {{FMQ|KVJC|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | KGSF || 88.7 FM || [[Huntsville, Arkansas|Huntsville]] || Arkansas || {{sdash}} || 5,000 || {{Convert|181.5|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C3 || {{FMQ|KGSF|FCC}}
| {{rh}}| KBMH || 90.3 FM || [[Holbrook, Arizona|Holbrook]] || [[Arizona]] || {{FID|90452}} || A || {{sdash}} || 250 || {{convert|43|m|ft}}
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| {{rh}} | [[KJCU]] || 89.9 FM || [[Fort Bragg, California|Fort Bragg]] || California || {{sdash}} || 130 || {{Convert|106|m|ft|abbr=on}} || A || {{FMQ|KJCU|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KGSF || 88.7 FM || [[Huntsville, Arkansas|Huntsville]] || [[Arkansas]] || {{FID|92987}} || C3 || {{sdash}} || 5,000 || {{Convert|181.5|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | WUJC || 91.1 FM || [[St. Marks, Florida|St. Marks]] || Florida || {{sdash}} || 74,000 || {{Convert|138.7|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C1 || {{FMQ|WUJC|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KJCU]] || 89.9 FM || [[Fort Bragg, California|Fort Bragg]] || [[California]] || {{FID|87930}} || A || {{sdash}} || 130 || {{Convert|106|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | [[KIPA (AM)|KIPA]] || 1060 AM || [[Hilo, Hawaii|Hilo]] || Hawaii || 5,000 || {{sdash}} || {{sdash}} || B || {{AMQ|KIPA|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KFRS || 89.9 FM || [[Soledad, California|Soledad]] || [[California]] || {{FID|86669}} || A || {{sdash}} || 250 || {{Convert|93|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KHJC || 88.9 FM || [[Lihue, Hawaii|Lihue]] || Hawaii || {{sdash}} || 2,000 || {{Convert|109.9|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C3 || {{FMQ|KHJC|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | WUJC || 91.1 FM || [[St. Marks, Florida|St. Marks]] || [[Florida]] || {{FID|122209}} || C1 || {{sdash}} || 74,000 || {{Convert|138.7|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KAWS || 89.1 FM || [[Marsing, Idaho|Marsing]] || Idaho || {{sdash}} || 8,750 || {{Convert|668|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C1 || {{FMQ|KAWS|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KIPA (AM)|KIPA]] || 1060 AM || [[Hilo, Hawaii|Hilo]] || [[Hawaii]] || {{FID|33324}} || B || 5,000 || {{sdash}} || {{sdash}}
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| {{rh}} | [[KMHI]] || 1240 AM || [[Mountain Home, Idaho|Mountain Home]] || Idaho || 1,000 || {{sdash}} || {{sdash}} || C || {{AMQ|KMHI|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KHJC || 88.9 FM || [[Lihue, Hawaii|Lihue]] || [[Hawaii]] || {{FID|81138}} || A || {{sdash}} || 2,000 || {{Convert|109.9|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KAWZ || 89.9 FM || [[Twin Falls, Idaho|Twin Falls]] || Idaho || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{Convert|302|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C0 || {{FMQ|KAWZ|FCC}}
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| {{rh}} | KIMW || 105.5 FM || [[Heflin, Louisiana|Heflin]] || Louisiana || {{sdash}} || 6,000 || {{Convert|83.3|m|ft|abbr=on}} || A || {{FMQ|KIMW|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KAWS || 89.1 FM || [[Marsing, Idaho|Marsing]] || [[Idaho]] || {{FID|8417}} || C1 || {{sdash}} || 8,750 || {{Convert|668|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | WGWS || 88.1 FM || [[St. Mary's City, Maryland|St. Mary's City]] || Maryland || {{sdash}} || 1,100 || {{Convert|53|m|ft|abbr=on}} || A || {{FMQ|WGWS|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KMHI]] || 1240 AM || [[Mountain Home, Idaho|Mountain Home]] || [[Idaho]] || {{FID|72657}} || C || 1,000 || {{sdash}} || {{sdash}}
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| {{rh}} | WSMA || 90.5 FM || [[Scituate, Massachusetts|Scituate]] || Massachusetts || {{sdash}} || 7,700 || {{Convert|150|m|ft|abbr=on}} || B1 || {{FMQ|WSMA|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KAWZ{{Efn|group="net"|[[Flagship (broadcasting)|Flagship station]]}} || 89.9 FM || [[Twin Falls, Idaho|Twin Falls]] || [[Idaho]] || {{FID|8414}} || C0 || {{sdash}} || 100,000 || {{Convert|302|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | WWUN-FM || 101.5 FM || [[Friars Point, Mississippi|Friars Point]] || Mississippi || {{sdash}} || 14,000 || {{Convert|120.4|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C3 || {{FMQ|WWUN|FCC}}
| {{rh}}| KSNB || 91.5 FM || [[Norton, Kansas|Norton]] || [[Kansas]] || {{FID|122373}} || A || {{sdash}} || 250 || {{convert|52|m|ft}}
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| {{rh}} | KLWL || 88.1 FM || [[Chillicothe, Missouri|Chillicothe]] || Missouri || {{sdash}} || 800 || {{Convert|103|m|ft|abbr=on}} || A || {{FMQ|KLWL|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KOKN || 88.7 FM || [[Oketo, Kansas|Oketo]] || [[Kansas]] || {{FID|177208}}|| A || {{sdash}} || 300 || {{Convert|74|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KTBJ || 89.3 FM || [[Festus, Missouri|Festus]] || Missouri || {{sdash}} || 25,000 || {{Convert|113|m|ft|abbr=on}} || B || {{FMQ|KTBJ|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KIMW || 105.5 FM || [[Heflin, Louisiana|Heflin]] || [[Louisiana]] || {{FID|191575}} || A || {{sdash}} || 6,000 || {{Convert|83.3|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KJFT || 90.3 FM || [[Arlee, Montana|Arlee]] || Montana || {{sdash}} || 400 || {{Convert|581|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C3 || {{FMQ|KJFT|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | WGWS || 88.1 FM || [[St. Mary's City, Maryland|St. Mary's City]] || [[Maryland]] || {{FID|172973}} || A || {{sdash}} || 1,100 || {{Convert|53|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KGFJ || 88.1 FM || [[Belt, Montana|Belt]] || Montana || {{sdash}} || 730 || {{Convert|597.3|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C2 || {{FMQ|KGFJ|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | WSMA || 90.5 FM || [[Scituate, Massachusetts|Scituate]] || [[Massachusetts]] || {{FID|122202}} || B1 || {{sdash}} || 7,700 || {{Convert|150|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KNMA || 88.1 FM || [[Tularosa, New Mexico|Tularosa]] || New Mexico || {{sdash}} || 7,000 || {{Convert|579.2|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C1 || {{FMQ|KNMA|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | WDAA || 101.5 FM || [[Bruce, Mississippi|Bruce]] || [[Mississippi]] || {{FID|762447}} || A || {{sdash}} || 250 || {{Convert|29|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | [[WSFW]] || 1110 AM || [[Seneca Falls, New York|Seneca Falls]] || New York || 1,000 day only || {{sdash}} || {{sdash}} || D || {{AMQ|WSFW|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | WWUN-FM || 101.5 FM || [[Friars Point, Mississippi|Friars Point]] || [[Mississippi]] || {{FID|16523}} || C3 || {{sdash}} || 14,000 || {{Convert|120.4|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | WIFF || 90.1 FM || [[Windsor, New York|Windsor]] || New York || {{sdash}} || 100 || {{Convert|209|m|ft|abbr=on}} || A || {{FMQ|WIFF|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KLWL || 88.1 FM || [[Chillicothe, Missouri|Chillicothe]] || [[Missouri]] || {{FID|176981}} || A || {{sdash}} || 800 || {{Convert|103|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | [[WWYC]] || 1560 AM || [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]] || Ohio || 1,500 day<br />920 [[critical hours]]<br />3 night || {{sdash}} || {{sdash}} || D || {{AMQ|WWYC|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KTBJ || 89.3 FM || [[Festus, Missouri|Festus]] || [[Missouri]] || {{FID|76989}} || B || {{sdash}} || 25,000 || {{Convert|113|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KJCC || 89.5 FM || [[Carnegie, Oklahoma|Carnegie]] || Oklahoma || {{sdash}} || 23,500 || {{Convert|118.8|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C2 || {{FMQ|KJCC|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KJFT || 90.3 FM || [[Arlee, Montana|Arlee]] || [[Montana]] || {{FID|93587}} || C3 || {{sdash}} || 400 || {{Convert|581|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KDJC || 88.1 FM || [[Baker, Oregon|Baker]] || Oregon || {{sdash}} || 775 || {{Convert|551.8|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C2 || {{FMQ|KDJC|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KGFJ || 88.1 FM || [[Belt, Montana|Belt]] || [[Montana]] || {{FID|172645}} || C2 || {{sdash}} || 730 || {{Convert|597.3|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KJCH || 90.9 FM || [[Coos Bay, Oregon|Coos Bay]] || Oregon || {{sdash}} || 3,500 || {{Convert|445.8|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C2 || {{FMQ|KJCH|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KJCB (FM)|KJCB]] || 88.9 FM || [[Lockwood, Montana|Lockwood]] || [[Montana]] || {{FID|93512}} || A || {{sdash}} || 1,900 || {{Convert|137.7|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KQDL || 89.1 FM || [[Hines, Oregon|Hines]] || Oregon || {{sdash}} || 300 || {{Convert|266.6|m|ft|abbr=on}} || A || {{FMQ|KQDL|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KNEF || 90.1 FM || [[Franklin, Nebraska|Franklin]] || [[Nebraska]] || {{FID|177070}} || A || {{sdash}} || 100 || {{Convert|-18|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | [[KGNR]] || 91.9 FM || [[John Day, Oregon|John Day]] || Oregon || {{sdash}} || 1,500 || {{Convert|-33|m|ft|abbr=on}} || A || {{FMQ|KGNR|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KNMA || 88.1 FM || [[Tularosa, New Mexico|Tularosa]] || [[New Mexico]] || {{FID|122932}} || C2 || {{sdash}} || 3,340 || {{Convert|487.2|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KPIJ || 88.5 FM || [[Junction City, Oregon|Junction City]] || Oregon || {{sdash}} || 550 || {{Convert|705.2|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C2 || {{FMQ|KPIJ|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | WLGU || 90.7 FM || [[Lancaster, New York|Lancaster]] || [[New York (state)|New York]] || {{FID|83428}} || A || {{sdash}} || 1,000 || {{Convert|56|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| {{rh}} | KKJA || 89.9 FM || [[Redmond, Oregon|Redmond]] || Oregon || {{sdash}} || 1,500 || {{Convert|672.9|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C2 || {{FMQ|KKJA|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[WSFW]] || 1110 AM || [[Seneca Falls, New York|Seneca Falls]] || [[New York (state)|New York]] || {{FID|5391}} || D || 1,000 day only || {{sdash}} || {{sdash}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | KWRC || 90.9 FM || [[Hermosa, South Dakota|Hermosa]] || South Dakota || {{sdash}} || 400 || {{Convert|386.8|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C3 || {{FMQ|KWRC|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | WIFF || 90.1 FM || [[Windsor, New York|Windsor]] || [[New York (state)|New York]] || {{FID|2868}} || A || {{sdash}} || 100 || {{Convert|209|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | KBJF || 90.5 FM || [[Nephi, Utah|Nephi]] || Utah || {{sdash}} || 75,000 || {{Convert|657.4|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C || {{FMQ|KBJF|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[WWYC]] || 1560 AM || [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]] || [[Ohio]] || {{FID|22672}} || D || 1,000 day<br />920 [[critical hours]]<br />3 night || {{sdash}} || {{sdash}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | [[WCBX]] || 900 AM || [[Bassett, Virginia|Bassett]] || Virginia || 1,000 day<br />180 night || {{sdash}} || {{sdash}} || D || {{AMQ|WCBX|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KJCC || 89.5 FM || [[Carnegie, Oklahoma|Carnegie]] || [[Oklahoma]] || {{FID|122517}} || C2 || {{sdash}} || 23,500 || {{Convert|118.8|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | [[WKTR]] || 840 AM || [[Earlysville, Virginia|Earlysville]] || Virginia || 8,200 day only || {{sdash}} || {{sdash}} || D || {{AMQ|WKTR|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KDJC || 88.1 FM || [[Baker, Oregon|Baker]] || [[Oregon]] || {{FID|121839}} || C2 || {{sdash}} || 775 || {{Convert|551.8|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | [[WKQY]] || 100.1 FM || [[Tazewell, Virginia|Tazewell]] || Virginia || {{sdash}} || 4,200 || {{Convert|119|m|ft|abbr=on}} || A || {{FMQ|WKQY|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KJCH || 90.9 FM || [[Coos Bay, Oregon|Coos Bay]] || [[Oregon]] || {{FID|90263}} || C2 || {{sdash}} || 3,500 || {{Convert|445.8|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | KJCF || 89.3 FM || [[Asotin, Washington|Asotin]] || Washington || {{sdash}} || 175 || {{Convert|-100|m|ft|abbr=on}} || A || {{FMQ|KJCF|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KQDL || 89.1 FM || [[Hines, Oregon|Hines]] || [[Oregon]] || {{FID|174458}} || A || {{sdash}} || 300 || {{Convert|266.6|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | KTJC || 91.1 FM || [[Kelso, Washington|Kelso]] || Washington || {{sdash}} || 8,000 || {{Convert|189|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C2 || {{FMQ|KTJC|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | [[KGNR]] || 91.9 FM || [[John Day, Oregon|John Day]] || [[Oregon]] || {{FID|37433}} || A || {{sdash}} || 1,500 || {{Convert|-33|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | KWYC || 90.3 FM || [[Cheyenne, Wyoming|Cheyenne]] || Wyoming || {{sdash}} || 20,500 || {{Convert|129.7|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C2 || {{FMQ|KWYC|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KPIJ || 88.5 FM || [[Junction City, Oregon|Junction City]] || [[Oregon]] || {{FID|92491}} || C2 || {{sdash}} || 650 || {{Convert|711|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | KLWD || 91.9 FM || [[Gillette, Wyoming|Gillette]] || Wyoming || {{sdash}} || 1,000 || {{Convert|97|m|ft|abbr=on}} || A || {{FMQ|KLWD|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KKJA || 89.9 FM || [[Redmond, Oregon|Redmond]] || [[Oregon]] || {{FID|92285}} || C2 || {{sdash}} || 1,500 || {{Convert|672.9|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
|-
| {{rh}} | KWCF || 89.3 FM || [[Sheridan, Wyoming|Sheridan]] || Wyoming || {{sdash}} || 850 || {{Convert|292.2|m|ft|abbr=on}} || C3 || {{FMQ|KWCF|FCC}}
| {{rh}} | KWRC || 90.9 FM || [[Hermosa, South Dakota|Hermosa]] || [[South Dakota]] || {{FID|90500}} || C3 || {{sdash}} || 400 || {{Convert|386.8|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
| {{rh}}| WAUO || 90.7 FM || [[Hohenwald, Tennessee|Hohenwald]] || [[Tennessee]] || {{FID|82543}} || A || {{sdash}} || 500 || {{convert|71|m|ft}}
|-
| {{rh}}| KCKT || 88.5 FM || [[Crockett, Texas|Crockett]] || [[Texas]]|| {{FID|93122}} || A || {{sdash}} || 250 || {{convert|49|m|ft}}
|-
| {{rh}} | [[KGDL]] || 92.1 FM || [[Trent, Texas|Trent]] || [[Texas]] || {{FID|171016}} || C3 || {{sdash}} || 19,000 || {{Convert|114|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
| {{rh}} | KBJF || 90.5 FM || [[Nephi, Utah|Nephi]] || [[Utah]] || {{FID|174640}} || C || {{sdash}} || 75,000 || {{Convert|657.4|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
| {{rh}} | [[WCBX]] || 900 AM || [[Bassett, Virginia|Bassett]] || [[Virginia]] || {{FID|18887}} || D || 1,000 day<br />180 night || {{sdash}} || {{sdash}}
|-
| {{rh}} | [[WKQY]] || 100.1 FM || [[Tazewell, Virginia|Tazewell]] || [[Virginia]] || {{FID|64665}} || A || {{sdash}} || 4,200 || {{Convert|119|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
| {{rh}} | KJCF || 89.3 FM || [[Asotin, Washington|Asotin]] || [[Washington (state)|Washington]] || {{FID|106475}} || A || {{sdash}} || 175 || {{Convert|-100|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
| {{rh}} | KTJC || 91.1 FM || [[Kelso, Washington|Kelso]] || [[Washington (state)|Washington]] || {{FID|92487}} || C2 || {{sdash}} || 8,000 || {{Convert|189|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
| {{rh}} | KWYC || 90.3 FM || [[Cheyenne, Wyoming|Cheyenne]] || [[Wyoming]] || {{FID|87267}} || C2 || {{sdash}} || 20,500 || {{Convert|129.7|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
| {{rh}} | KLWD || 91.9 FM || [[Gillette, Wyoming|Gillette]] || [[Wyoming]] || {{FID|84184}} || A || {{sdash}} || 1,000 || {{Convert|97|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|-
| {{rh}} | KWCF || 89.3 FM || [[Sheridan, Wyoming|Sheridan]] || [[Wyoming]] || {{FID|90842}} || C3 || {{sdash}} || 850 || {{Convert|292.2|m|ft|abbr=on}}
|}
|}

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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.csnradio.com CSN International]
*[https://csnradio.com CSN International]
*[http://streamdb4web.securenetsystems.net/v5/CSNAAC CSN webcast]
*[https://csnradio.com/programs/live CSN webcast]
*[http://www.csnradio.com/tema To Every Man An Answer]
*[https://csnradio.com/tema To Every Man An Answer]
*[http://www.theriverchristianfellowship.com The River Christian Fellowship - home of CSN International]
*[https://theriverchristianfellowship.com The River Christian Fellowship - home of CSN International]
*[http://www.effectradio.com KEFX Christian rock "sister" station to CSN International]
*[http://www.effectradio.com KEFX Christian rock "sister" station to CSN International]



Latest revision as of 18:12, 20 October 2024

CSN International
TypeRadio network
Country
HeadquartersTwin Falls, Idaho
BrandingCSN
Ownership
Effect Radio
History
Launch dateApril 26, 1995; 29 years ago (April 26, 1995)[1]
Coverage
AvailabilityWorldwide
Links
Webcastcsnradio.com/programs/live
Websitecsnradio.com

Christian Satellite Network (CSN) International is a Christian radio network based in Twin Falls, Idaho. KAWZ, 89.9 MHz, in Twin Falls is the uplink station, feeding over 350 broadcast translators and 51 full-power radio stations[2] across the United States, including Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands.[3] CSN is a non-profit organization and operates non-profit stations.

History

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KAWZ began broadcasting on April 3, 1988 (Easter Sunday), with Pastor Mike Kestler as its founder.[4][5][6] The network was launched on April 26, 1995, broadcasting Christian radio over satellite from KAWZ in Twin Falls.[1] The first satellite-fed translator to begin receiving the network from KAWZ was in Yucca Valley, California, and within six months the network had dozens of translators.[1][4] It was originally known as the Calvary Satellite Network.[4]

By 1999, the network had grown to include 153 stations and translators,[7] and by 2004 it had grown to approximately 400 stations and translators across the United States.[8]

In 2007, an agreement was reached between the Twin Falls, Idaho based network and parties associated with Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa where the Twin Falls, Idaho based network kept 424 of the network's 457 stations and translators, but could no longer use Calvary Chapel branding.[9][10] Most of the stations received by the parties associated with Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa were sold to the Calvary Radio Network the following year.[11]

Board members

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Board members of the Christian Satellite Network (CSN) and its parent company, Christian Broadcasting of Idaho, are Pastor Mike Kestler and Ariel Kestler. Mike Kestler is pastor of The River Christian Fellowship, a nondenominational church in Twin Falls.[12]

Programming

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CSN International airs a variety of Christian talk and teaching programs, such as: A New Beginning with Greg Laurie, Jay Sekulow Live, Family Talk with James Dobson, Love Worth Finding with Adrian Rogers, Thru the Bible with Dr. J. Vernon McGee, Truth For Life with Alistair Begg, and Turning Point with David Jeremiah.[13] CSN International also airs a variety of Christian contemporary music.[14]

Stations

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CSN international is heard on over 400 radio stations in the United States.[3]

Call sign Frequency City of license State Facility ID Class Power
(W)
ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
KNGW 88.9 FM Juneau Alaska 176566 A 125 −128 m (−420 ft)
KOGJ 88.1 FM Kenai Alaska 174802 A 1,100 104 m (341 ft)
KVIR 91.9 FM Dolan Springs Arizona 90917 C0 25,000 711 m (2,333 ft)
KVJC 91.9 FM Globe Arizona 91804 C2 660 1,035 m (3,396 ft)
KBMH 90.3 FM Holbrook Arizona 90452 A 250 43 metres (141 ft)
KGSF 88.7 FM Huntsville Arkansas 92987 C3 5,000 181.5 m (595 ft)
KJCU 89.9 FM Fort Bragg California 87930 A 130 106 m (348 ft)
KFRS 89.9 FM Soledad California 86669 A 250 93 m (305 ft)
WUJC 91.1 FM St. Marks Florida 122209 C1 74,000 138.7 m (455 ft)
KIPA 1060 AM Hilo Hawaii 33324 B 5,000
KHJC 88.9 FM Lihue Hawaii 81138 A 2,000 109.9 m (361 ft)
KAWS 89.1 FM Marsing Idaho 8417 C1 8,750 668 m (2,192 ft)
KMHI 1240 AM Mountain Home Idaho 72657 C 1,000
KAWZ[a] 89.9 FM Twin Falls Idaho 8414 C0 100,000 302 m (991 ft)
KSNB 91.5 FM Norton Kansas 122373 A 250 52 metres (171 ft)
KOKN 88.7 FM Oketo Kansas 177208 A 300 74 m (243 ft)
KIMW 105.5 FM Heflin Louisiana 191575 A 6,000 83.3 m (273 ft)
WGWS 88.1 FM St. Mary's City Maryland 172973 A 1,100 53 m (174 ft)
WSMA 90.5 FM Scituate Massachusetts 122202 B1 7,700 150 m (490 ft)
WDAA 101.5 FM Bruce Mississippi 762447 A 250 29 m (95 ft)
WWUN-FM 101.5 FM Friars Point Mississippi 16523 C3 14,000 120.4 m (395 ft)
KLWL 88.1 FM Chillicothe Missouri 176981 A 800 103 m (338 ft)
KTBJ 89.3 FM Festus Missouri 76989 B 25,000 113 m (371 ft)
KJFT 90.3 FM Arlee Montana 93587 C3 400 581 m (1,906 ft)
KGFJ 88.1 FM Belt Montana 172645 C2 730 597.3 m (1,960 ft)
KJCB 88.9 FM Lockwood Montana 93512 A 1,900 137.7 m (452 ft)
KNEF 90.1 FM Franklin Nebraska 177070 A 100 −18 m (−59 ft)
KNMA 88.1 FM Tularosa New Mexico 122932 C2 3,340 487.2 m (1,598 ft)
WLGU 90.7 FM Lancaster New York 83428 A 1,000 56 m (184 ft)
WSFW 1110 AM Seneca Falls New York 5391 D 1,000 day only
WIFF 90.1 FM Windsor New York 2868 A 100 209 m (686 ft)
WWYC 1560 AM Toledo Ohio 22672 D 1,000 day
920 critical hours
3 night
KJCC 89.5 FM Carnegie Oklahoma 122517 C2 23,500 118.8 m (390 ft)
KDJC 88.1 FM Baker Oregon 121839 C2 775 551.8 m (1,810 ft)
KJCH 90.9 FM Coos Bay Oregon 90263 C2 3,500 445.8 m (1,463 ft)
KQDL 89.1 FM Hines Oregon 174458 A 300 266.6 m (875 ft)
KGNR 91.9 FM John Day Oregon 37433 A 1,500 −33 m (−108 ft)
KPIJ 88.5 FM Junction City Oregon 92491 C2 650 711 m (2,333 ft)
KKJA 89.9 FM Redmond Oregon 92285 C2 1,500 672.9 m (2,208 ft)
KWRC 90.9 FM Hermosa South Dakota 90500 C3 400 386.8 m (1,269 ft)
WAUO 90.7 FM Hohenwald Tennessee 82543 A 500 71 metres (233 ft)
KCKT 88.5 FM Crockett Texas 93122 A 250 49 metres (161 ft)
KGDL 92.1 FM Trent Texas 171016 C3 19,000 114 m (374 ft)
KBJF 90.5 FM Nephi Utah 174640 C 75,000 657.4 m (2,157 ft)
WCBX 900 AM Bassett Virginia 18887 D 1,000 day
180 night
WKQY 100.1 FM Tazewell Virginia 64665 A 4,200 119 m (390 ft)
KJCF 89.3 FM Asotin Washington 106475 A 175 −100 m (−330 ft)
KTJC 91.1 FM Kelso Washington 92487 C2 8,000 189 m (620 ft)
KWYC 90.3 FM Cheyenne Wyoming 87267 C2 20,500 129.7 m (426 ft)
KLWD 91.9 FM Gillette Wyoming 84184 A 1,000 97 m (318 ft)
KWCF 89.3 FM Sheridan Wyoming 90842 C3 850 292.2 m (959 ft)

Notes:

Translators

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CSN International is relayed by many additional translators nationwide.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "About us". CSN Radio. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  2. ^ "KAWZ-FM 89.9 MHz - Twin Falls, ID". Radio-Locator.com. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Stations". CSN Radio. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Burke, David (November 10, 1995). "Christian radio network eyes Decatur". Herald and Review. Decatur, IL. p. C5. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  5. ^ Weeks, Andrew (October 20, 2012). "Twin Falls Church-owned Radio Station Reaches Millions of Listeners". Times-News. No. Online. Twin Falls, ID. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  6. ^ "U.S. Radio Stations" (PDF). The Broadcasting Yearbook (1990). New York, NY: Broadcasting Publications, Inc.: B-93 1990. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  7. ^ "Calvary Chapel to Broadcast in Toledo". The Blade. Toledo, OH. November 6, 1999. p. 17.
  8. ^ Hart, Coreen (January 31, 2004). "Sending a signal: Christian programming makes its presence felt throughout world". The Times-News. Twin Falls, ID. p. C1. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  9. ^ Friedman, Cass (November 9, 2007). "Splitting The Kingdom: Pastors settle lawsuit over T.F.-based Calvary Satellite Network". The Times-News. Twin Falls, ID. p. 1. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  10. ^ "Settlement and Mutual General Release Agreement" (PDF). diymedia.net. August 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 21, 2020. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  11. ^ "Calvary Radio Network, CSN In $1.8 Million Deal". All Access Music Group. July 17, 2008. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  12. ^ "About us". The River Christian Fellowship. Retrieved November 26, 2020.
  13. ^ "Programs". CSN Radio. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  14. ^ "Daily Song Playlogs". CSN Radio. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
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