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· The Philadelphia Trumpet—This is a very important religious magazine that specializes in world headlines in the light of Bible prophecy. The address is http://www.thetrumpet.com.
· The Key of David—The website is associated with the television program of the same name. The address is http://www.keyofdavid.com.
· R. W. Schambach—The official R.W. Schambach website can be found at this address: at http://www.schambach.org.
· The Official Website for both WMCA and WWDJ (970 DJ) can be found at http://www.nycradio.com. Also, check out the program guides at http://www.nycradio.com/wmcaProgramGuide.asp (WMCA) and http://www.nycradio.com/wwdjProgramGuide.asp (WWDJ).
· WWDJ continues to be a religious station to this day. However, from 1971 through 1974, it was a Top 40 station. A website tribute can be found at http://members.aol.com/Porcarocpu/wwdj1.html.
· A Decade of Jesus Music: 1969-1979—This website is a celebration of the first full decade of Contemporary Christian Music as we know it. The address is http://www.one-way.org/jesusmusic/index.html.
· American Gospel Music—The address is http://www.americangospel.com.
· Dove Awards at http://www.doveawards.com.
· Gospel Music Association at http://www.gospelmusic.org.
· National Religious Broadcasters—Visit this organization at either http://www.nrb.org or http://www.nrb.org/index_noflash.htm.
· The Imperials—WLIX played lots of music by The Imperials (not to be confused with Little Anthony and the Imperials). The address of the group’s official website is http://www.theimperials.org.
· The Southwest Radio Church—This was one of the programs on the early WLIX schedule. The show is still going strong, and its web address is http://www.swrc.com.
· Revivaltime—The web address for this long-running program is http://www.revivaltime.ag.org.
· Light of the City Ministries—This ministry, which was originally based in Hempstead, New York, moved to Renton, Washington in 1986. The web address is http://www.lotc.com.
· The Christian Music Archive has information about gospel and CCM artists of the past and present. The address is http://www.christianmusicarchive.com.
· Today’s Christian Music—The address is http://www.todayschristianmusic.com.
· Contemporary Christian Sheet Music—For information on how to obtain sheet music for Contemporary Christian songs, visit https://www.angelfire.com/nj4/mirror.
· The WCIE Tribute Page remembers the Florida CCM station Life 91.1, which was on the air during the 1980s and 1990s. The address is http://www.mindspring.com/~brucec/wcie.htm.
· Rock Solid Music is yet another website devoted to Contemporary Christian Music, past and present. The address is http://www.rocksolidmusic.com.
· For rare, out-of-print CCM recordings from the 1980s, check out http://www.inforamp.net/~jwhitley/cassette.htm.
· Jesus Music Oldies—The address for this site is http://www.jesusmusicoldies.com.
· Contemporary Music Resources from Frank Rasenberger—The address is https://www.angelfire.com/ar/manse/Contemporary_Music_Resources_from_Frank_Rasenberger.htm.
· Alphabetical Christian-Rock Comparisons can be found at http://www.newsongonline.org/nsrock-abc.htm.
· For information about the 1970s British CCM duo Malcolm & Alwyn (“Say It Like It Is”), visit http://www.footsteprecords.com/Malcolm&Alwyn.
· WTHE of Mineola, NY now has its own website at http://www.nygospel.com. Included on this website is a “Search the Bible” search engine.
· Jason Alvarez, whose songs received quite a bit of airplay on WLIX throughout the 1980s, is now pastor of the Love of Jesus Family Church. The web address is http://www.theloveofjesus.org.
· K-Love is a Contemporary Christian Music radio network former WLIX station manager and program director Lloyd Parker is now involved with. Visit K-Love at http://www.klove.com
· Air 1 can be found at http://air1.com
· Visit Christian Music Planet at http://christianmusicplanet.com
· Island Talk 540—On September 3, 2002, WLUX radio, which, of course, used to be WLIX Christian 54, became WLIE Island Talk 540 AM. The address is http://www.islandtalk540.com.
· Long Island Radio Board—This message board is devoted to the discussion of Long Island radio. The address is http://www.radio-info.com/mods/posts.php?Cat=&Board=longisland, and is part of a larger website called Radio-info.com.
· Party Lights: A History of WNYG—The address of this website is http://www.wackradio.com/wbab/nyg/index.htm. Also, visit the website devoted to the pre-1980s incarnation of WBAB at http://www.wackradio.com/wbab/index.htm.
· 1440 WNYG Radio: the Spirit of New York—WNYG has a new official website. The address is http://www.wnygspiritofny.com.
· Two websites devoted to remembering “The Mighty 1290” WGLI are WGLI AM 1290 at http://www.wackradio.com/wgli, and Jerry Mehrab's WGLI Scrapbook at http://www.wa2fnq.hamradios.com/gli.htm.
· WGSM/WCTO Tribute Page at http://www.wa2fnq.hamradios.com/wgsmcto/gsmcto.htm
· I found a couple web tributes to WXLO (99X) and WYNY. The 99X sites are at http://home.att.net/~walter.tomasheski/WXLO.htm and http://www.99xnewyork.com, and the WYNY site is http://home.att.net/~walter.tomasheski/WYNY.htm.
· WCBS-FM Golden 101 Tribute Site—For those who miss the Golden 101, the address is http://www.wcbsfm.org. You can also visit the related message board at http://www.voy.com/199634.
· Former WCBS-FM deejay Bob Shannon has his own website at http://www.bobshannon.com.
· Oldie Music Message Board—Visit this new website to discuss your favorite hits of the past. The address is http://www.musicradio77.com/bobboard/wwwboard.
· Oldies Loon--I just found this website which has links to past surveys of numerous radio stations from across America. The address is http://www.geocities.com/oldiesloon.
· Rock Radio Scrapbook—The address is http://home.istar.ca/~rockroll/index.html.
· Solid Gold TV Show Page—The address for this tribute to the 1980s TV series “Solid Gold” is http://www.geocities.com/sgdancers/solidgoldtvshowpage.html.
· Watermark produced numerous nationally syndicated radio music shows such as “American Top 40” and “Soundtrack of the 60s.” Visit the tribute site, Watermark On the Web, at http://leemichaelwithers.tripod.com/watermark.htm.
· An American Top 40 tribute site is at http://leemichaelwithers.tripod.com/americantop40.htm. Other AT40 fan sites can be found at http://calbean.users3.50megs.com/at40/index.html, and http://www.geocities.com/americantopforty/index.html.
· There is a website which has the Radio & Records magazine chart history of various recording artists at http://www2.uta.edu/hunt/charts/chart.html.
· For a celebration of the music of the 1970s, visit SuperSeventies.com at http://www.superseventies.com or http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/8678/index.html.
· Alaska Jim’s Music Charts—You can find this guide to popular music charts at http://www.alaskajim.com.
· Radio & Records All-Time Charts—The address is http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0150882.html.
· Billboard Hot 100 Hit Archive (Unofficial)—The address for this is http://home.planet.nl/~haan0654/hot100.htm. Another site along these lines can be found at http://home.austin.rr.com/skwerly/hot100-80s.txt. Also try http://www.geocities.com/secoctober/80s.htm for a look at songs that made it onto the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart during the 1980s.
· Top 40 Database—This is a database of chart data and lyrics of every song that made it into the Top 40 of Billboard’s Hot 100 Singles chart. The address is http://www.top40db.com.
· Find up-to-the-minute radio station playlist information at http://www.yes.net. ( An alternative URL is http://stoneage.yes.com.)
· For coverage of the most popular oldies in the Chicago area, visit OldiesMusic.com at http://www.oldiesmusic.com.
· American Bandstand Episode Guide—This website can be found at http://www.tv.com/american-bandstand/show/2034/summary.html. This site is part of a larger web page at http://www.tv.com.
· Cash Box Top Singles—This is an unofficial history of the Cash Box popular music singles charts. The address is http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/randypny/cashbox.
· An episode guide to the 1960s series Where the Action Is can be found at http://members.aol.com/RockVideo1/ActionFullDate.html.
· The “HBO Video Jukebox Reference Pages” website is an unofficial history of HBO’s “Video Jukebox.” The URL is http://www.geocities.com/pythomastx/jukebox.html.
· The Record World Top 40 Chart Page is located at http://us.geocities.com/muggy59/index.html.
· http://www.asme.org/gric/palc/MTorre.html
· Plannine’s Classic Top 30 website can be found at http://www.ct30.com. Included on the site are surveys from the first ten years of New York’s WHTZ (Z100). Go to either http://www.ct30.com/z100/index.html or http://www.ct30.com/z100/sitemap.html.
· ARSA: The Airheads Radio Survey Archives—This new website is dedicated to seeking out and preserving radio station surveys of the past. You can access this site at http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa/.
· Chart Database—this website can be found at http://msdb.hp.infoseek.co.jp/chart%20database.htm.
· Long Island Radio Airchecks—This new website features a different Long Island radio aircheck of the past each week. The address is http://liairchecks.50megs.com.