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A New Beginning A New Beginning with Greg Laurie Radio Facilities More than 1,000 outlets worldwide Listen on-demand via podcasts, streaming audio, or download MP3s www.harvest.org PO Box 4000, Riverside, CA 92514 Orders: 800-821-3300 Office: 951-354-1167 Fax: 951-354-1171 Email: [email protected] Last update: January 8, 2020 A NEW BEGINNING with Greg Laurie - U.S. RADIO SCHEDULE ALABAMA Alexander City WLBF-FM 94.1 at 2:00PM Central M-F and 9:30AM Central SUN Andalusia WLBF / WSTF-FM 91.5 at 2:00PM Central M-F and 9:30AM Central SUN Athens CSN-FM 102.5 at 9:00AM & 1:00PM Central M-F Brewton WLBF / WSTF-FM 92.1 at 2:00PM Central M-F and 9:30AM Central SUN Dothan WLBF / WDYF-FM 90.3 at 2:00PM Central M-F and 9:30AM Central SUN Eufaula WLBF-FM 91.9 at 2:00PM Central M-F and 9:30AM Central SUN Huntsville CSN-FM 90.5 at 9:00AM & 1:00PM Central M-F Huntsville “Wilkins Radio” WKRN / WBXR-AM 1140 at 1:00PM Central M-F Huntsville “Wilkins Radio” WKRN / WBXR-FM 101.3 at 1:00PM Central M-F Mobile/ Malbis / Fairhope CSN-FM 90.7 at 9:00AM & 1:00PM Central M-F Mobile “Wilkins Radio” WKRN / WIJD-AM 1270 at 4:00PM Central M-F Mobile “Wilkins Radio” WKRN / WIJD-FM 97.9 at 4:00PM Central M-F Montgomery WLBF-FM 89.1 at 2:00PM Central M-F and 9:30AM Central SUN Sylacauga WLBF-FM 94.1 at 2:00PM Central M-F and 9:30AM Central SUN Thorsby WLBF-FM 96.9 at 2:00PM Central M-F and 9:30AM Central SUN ALASKA Anchorage KATB-FM 89.3 at 5:30PM AK Standard M-F Dillingham KAKN-FM 104.9 1:07PM & 1:00AM AK Standard M-F and 2:00PM AK Standard SAT Eagle River KATB-FM 89.1 at 5:30PM AK Standard M-F Egegik KAKN-FM 103.9 1:07PM & 1:00AM AK Standard M-F and 2:00PM AK Standard SAT Fairbanks KDFJ-LPFM 105.9 at 7:30AM AK Standard M-F Fort Richardson KATB-FM 91.9 at 5:30PM AK Standard M-F Glennallen KCAM-AM 790 at 1:00PM AK Standard M-F and 8:30AM AK Standard SUN Juneau KVIM-FM 92.7 at 2:00PM AK Standard M-F Ketchikan CSN-FM 91.1 at 6:00AM & 10:00 AK Standard M-F Kodiak CSN-FM 91.1 at 6:00AM & 10:00 AK Standard M-F Manokotak KAKN-FM 102.9 1:07PM& 1:00AM AK Standard M-F and 2:00PM AK Standard SAT Naknek KAKN-FM 100.9 1:07PM & 1:00AM AK Standard M-F and 2:00PM AK Standard SAT Palmer KATB-FM 88.3 at 5:30PM AK Standard M-F Palmer KJLP-FM 88.9 at 5:30PM AK Standard M-F Seldovia CSN-FM 91.9 at 6:00AM & 10:00 AK Standard M-F Sitka CSN-FM 91.9 at 6:00AM & 10:00 AK Standard M-F ARIZONA Black Canyon City CSN-FM 89.9 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Bullhead City CSN / KVIR-FM 89.9 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Camp Verde / Cottonwood CSN-FM 91.9 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Clifton CSN-FM 104.1 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Eloy / Casa Grande KVNG-FM 91.1 at 2:00PM Mountain M-F Eloy / Casa Grande KVNG-FM 91.1 at 6:30PM Mountain SAT Flagstaff “Arizona Shine” KNOT-FM 99.3 at 5:00AM Mountain M-F Globe CSN / KVJC-FM 91.9 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Groom Creek CSN-FM 91.3 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Holbrook CSN-FM 90.7 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Kingman KGPS-FM 98.7 at 8:30AM Mountain M-F Payson CSN-FM 91.7 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Phoenix CSN / KVJC-FM 91.9 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Phoenix KPXQ-AM 1360 at 6:30AM Mountain M-F Phoenix KPXQ / KKXT-AM 1010 at 2:00PM Mountain M-F Pinetop CSN-FM 102.1 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Prescott “Arizona Shine” KNOT-AM 1450 at 5:00AM Mountain M-F Prescott “Arizona Shine” KNOT-FM 103.9 at 5:00AM Mountain M-F Prescott CSN-FM 91.3 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Sierra Vista “Good News Radio”KGMS/ KNXN-AM 1470 at 7:30AM & 9:00PM Mountain M-F at 3:30AM & 11:30AM Mountain SAT and 6:00AM Mountain SUN Tucson “Good News Radio” KGMS-AM 940 at 7:30AM & 9:00PM Mountain M-F at 3:30AM & 11:30AM Mountain SAT and 6:00AM Mountain SUN Winslow CSN-FM 89.1 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F 1 Yuma CSN-FM 90.1 at 8:00AM & 12:00PM Mountain M-F Yuma KCFY-FM 88.1 at 2:30PM Mountain M-F and 10:00AM Mountain SUN ARKANSAS Bentonville CSN-FM 106.9 at 9:00AM & 1:00PM Central M-F Fayetteville BOTT-FM 89.3 at 5:00AM Central M-F Fayetteville BOTT-AM 1250 at 5:00AM Central M-F Fayetteville CSN-FM 90.5 at 9:00AM & 1:00PM Central M-F Forrest City KXJK-AM 950 at 10:00AM Central SUN Fort Smith CSN / KGSF-FM 99.5 at 9:00AM & 1:00PM Central M-F Gravel Ridge KNFR-FM 90.9 at 5:00PM Central M-F 9:00AM Central SAT and 9:00AM Central SUN Huntsville CSN-FM 88.7 at 9:00AM & 1:00PM Central M-F Jonesboro CSN-FM 91.5 at 9:00AM & 1:00PM Central M-F Marshall KCGS-AM 960 at 4:00PM Central M-F Marshall KCAV-FM 90.3 at 8:00PM Central SUN Memphis BOTT-FM 93.7 at 5:00AM Central M-F Mena KAWX-FM 99.5 at 12:30PM Central M-F and 5:30AM & 4:30PM Central SAT Mountain Home KCMH-FM 91.5 at 8:00PM Central SUN Paragould CSN-FM 88.7 at 9:00AM & 1:00PM Central M-F Paris CSN-FM 89.3 at 9:00AM & 1:00PM Central M-F Pine Bluff CSN-FM 88.7 at 9:00AM & 1:00PM Central M-F West Memphis BOTT-FM 90.5 at 5:00AM Central M-F CALIFORNIA Aptos KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F and 7:00AM Pacific SUN Arcata KCHP-LPFM 97.1 at 4:00AM & 4:00PM Pacific M-F 4:00AM & 4:00PM Pacific SAT and 4:00AM & 4:00PM Pacific SUN Aromas KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Atascadero KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Bakersfield KERI-AM 1410 at 6:00AM Pacific M-F 3:00AM & 9:00PM Pacific SAT and 1:30AM Pacific SUN Bakersfield / Caliente “Effect Radio” KEFX-FM 99.7 at 8:00AM Pacific M-F Barstow CSN-FM 90.3 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Belleview CSN-FM 98.1 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Bellvue / Sonora CSN-FM 94.7 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Bena / Bakersfield CSN-FM 90.7 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Bend / Red Bluff CSN-FM 90.3 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Ben Lomand KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Big Bear Lake KWBB-FM 105.5 at 6:00AM Pacific M-F and 8:00PM Pacific SUN Big Sur KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Bishop KWTD-FM 88.5 at 9:30AM Pacific M-F Blythe CSN-FM 89.7 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Blythe / Ripley “Effect Radio” KEFX-FM 88.1 at 8:00AM Pacific M-F Borrego Springs CSN-FM 91.3 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Borrego Springs KKJD-FM 91.9 at 5:30AM Pacific M-F Boulder Creek KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Brookdale KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Burney CSN-FM 89.3 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Byron CSN-FM 91.9 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Capitola KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Castroville KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Carmel KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Carmel Valley KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Central California Coast KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Chester “Effect Radio” KEFX-FM 88.9 at 8:00AM Pacific M-F Chico KQIP-FM107.1 at 8:30AM,1:00 & 4:30PM Pacific M-F Chico / Hamilton City “Effect Radio” KEFX-FM 88.7 at 8:00AM Pacific M-F Chico KKXX / KKXX-FM 104.5 at 9:30AM Pacific M-F Chualar KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Clark Mountain “K-Wave” KWVE / KWVE-FM 104.7at 5AM, 8:30AM,10:30AM Pacific M-F Clearlake CSN-FM 90.3 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Coachella Valley “Bible School Radio” KRTM-FM 88.1 at 8:30AM Pacific M-F Coalinga CSN-FM 91.3 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Corralitos KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Crescent City CSN-FM 102.3 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Davenport KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Del Rey Oaks KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Desert Hot Springs CSN-FM 105.5 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Dorris CSN-FM 94.9 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Durham / Chico CSN-FM 90.5 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F 2 Eureka CSN-FM 93.7 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Felton KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Fort Ord KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Freedom KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Fresno KCIV-FM 99.9 at 6:00AM & 10:30PM Pacific M-F at 11:00PM Pacific SAT and 6:30PM Pacific SUN Fresno / Visalia / Dinuba KRDU-AM 1130 at 2:00PM Pacific M-F Fresno / Visalia / Dinuba KRDU-AM 1130 at 10:00PM Pacific M-F Garberville CSN-FM 91.7 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Gilroy KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Gonzales KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Grass Valley CSN-FM 102.3 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Greenfield KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Happy Camp CSN-FM 91.1 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Hayfork CSN-FM 95.5 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Hemet “Bible School Radio” KRTM-FM 97.9 at 8:30AM Pacific M-F Hollister KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Indio CSN-FM 88.9 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Johnstonville CSN-FM 103.7 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Joshua Tree CSN-FM 89.9 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Jolon KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F King City KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Lake Isabella / Kernville CSN-FM 89.3 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Lake Isabella “Effect Radio” KEFX-FM 91.7 at 8:00AM Pacific M-F Lake Isabella KWTD-FM 93.9 at 9:30AM Pacific M-F Lakehead CSN-FM 89.3 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Lancaster KWTD-FM 91.9 at 9:30AM Pacific M-F Landers CSN-FM 90.3 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Las Cruces CSN-FM 102.9 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F La Selva Beach KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Laurel CSN-FM 91.1 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Lockwood KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Lompoc CSN-FM 90.9 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Los Angeles KKLA-FM 99.5 at 5:30AM & 12:30PM Pacific M-F And at 5:00PM Pacific M-F Los Angeles Cnty “K-Wave” KWVE-FM 107.9at 5AM, 8:30AM,10:30AM Pacific M-F Los Gatos / San Jose CSN-FM 88.1 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Maple Creek / Eureka CSN-FM 91.9 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Marina KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Mariposa CSN-FM 90.7 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Marysville CSN-FM 91.7 at 7:00AM & 11:00AM Pacific M-F Modesto KCIV-FM 99.9 at 6:00AM & 10:30PM Pacific M-F at 11:00PM Pacific SAT and 6:30PM Pacific SUN Monterey KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Morgan Hill KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Moss Landing KKMC-AM 880 at 6:00PM Pacific M-F Mt.
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