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    Stories of America’s Faith with Dr. Richard Lee Bott Radio Network Plus Satellite, Internet, Smart Phone Coverage, iHeart Radio and Roku Bott Radio Network stations fed via satellite (105+ signals): Program: Stories of America’s Faith with Dr. Richard Lee M-F Time: 1:00 p.m. (Central Time) Bott Radio Network stations fed via satellite are as follows: World-Wide Internet Audio Stream bottradionetwork.com iHeart Radio Christian Talk Radio iTunes Christian Talk Radio TuneIn Radio Christian Talk Apple TV Lifestyle Roku (New!) Religious Mobile Devices Android Bott Radio App iPhone Bott Radio App iPad Bott Radio App Amazon Alexa Bott Radio Network Skill Arkansas Frequency Power Fayetteville 89.3FM 25,000 watts Eureka Springs 95.3FM 92 watts Walnut Ridge 88.9FM 50,000 watts Jonesboro 91.1FM 99 watts West Memphis 90.5FM 80 watts Fort Smith 88.9FM 20,000 watts Fort Smith 103.5FM 115 watts Idaho Victor (coming soon) 107.5FM 230 watts Illinois Quincy 94.9FM 27 watts Indiana Ft. Wayne 100.1FM 6,000 watts Terre Haute 96.3FM 6,000 watts Iowa Sioux City 103.3FM 100,000 watts Sioux Rapids/Spencer 102.9FM 50,000 watts Keokuk/Burlington 96.3FM 19,000 watts 1 Stories of America’s Faith with Dr. Richard Lee Bott Radio Network Plus Satellite, Internet, Smart Phone Coverage, iHeart Radio and Roku Kansas *Kansas City 92.3FM 25,000 watts Topeka 92.5FM 9,300 watts Wichita 94.3FM 100,000 watts Emporia 106.1FM 250 watts Wichita/Newton 950AM 500 watts Newton 106.9FM 250 watts Wichita 95.5 FM 250 watts Abilene/Junction city 90.5FM 12,500 watts Manhattan 106.1FM 250 watts Dodge City 102.5FM 100,000 watts Garden City 107.9FM 250 watts Hays 103.9FM 205 watts Russell 95.1FM 250 watts Independence/Coffeyville 91.5FM 100,000 watts Pittsburg 95.9FM 250 watts Iola 96.3FM 250 watts *See Missouri Missouri St.
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