Now, past employees like Ted Elm, the previous manager at WWJC, are sharing their memories of working there and hopes going ahead.
"We had been the first Christian station within the Twin Ports," Elm spoke of. "in case you wanted Christian radio, it simply wasn't accessible unless we came on air."
Elm's event with the station began when his folks helped construct it in 1963. He grew up doing chores like mowing the garden. From there, he began spinning data—working his manner up to a chat display host.
"I did a talk show for twenty years and interviewed about 20,000 americans," Elm referred to.
eventually, Elm grew to be the widespread supervisor, the place he mentored others like Ron Hanson, who moved to Duluth for a position as a D.J.
"God just did superb things in me and thru me right here at the station," Hanson talked about.
Hanson served on the station for over a decade. nowadays, he nevertheless tunes in.
"Its been a blessing to have it on the air," Hanson talked about. "Its been a station all over the years that has honored God and has been faithful to convey the Gospel message to the listeners."
The station is at the moment owned by VCY america out of Milwaukee.
both Elm and Hanson hope the business has assurance to restoration broken device in order that it can proceed broadcasting gospel music to the dual Ports for years to come back.
"or not it's a mission with them. It become a mission with us. So, the mission continues. It's just one other chapter in the ebook," Elm spoke of.
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