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LifeTalk Radio

LifeTalk Radio is a network of over 100 radio stations featuring Christian music, Christian talk and teaching, and other religious programming.〔Jack Nash, "(New Christian Radio Launched in Louisville )", ''Southern Tidings'', May 1996. pp. 10-11. Accessed August 18, 2015〕〔(Program Schedule ), ''LifeTalk Radio'', Accessed August 18, 2015〕 Its headquarters are in Riverside, California.〔"(Contact LifeTalk Radio )", ''LifeTalk Radio''. Accessed August 18, 2015〕 LifeTalk Radio is the only radio network owned by the North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church,〔"(Paul Moore, President of LifeTalk Radio, Retires )", ''Adventist Review'', (2002) Accessed August 18, 2015〕 and is a ministry of the Adventist Media Center.〔(Newsbreak ), ''Adventist Review'', August 22, 1996. p. 21. Accessed August 18, 2015〕〔(Organization ), Adventist Media Center. Accessed August 18, 2015〕
==History==
In 1991, LifeTalk Radio was founded by Paul Moore, in Yakima, Washington.〔〔Cyril Miller, "(Paul Moore's Retirement Celebrated )", ''Southern Tidings'', June 2002. p. 20. Accessed August 18, 2015〕 In 2000, the network's headquarters moved to Vonore, Tennessee.〔 In October 2001, Moore was given the Society of Adventist Communicators' "Award of Pioneering Innovation" for creating the network.〔Sheila Elwin, "(Creating Relationships, Communicating Christ )", ''Southern Tidings'', November 2001. p. 22. Accessed August 17, 2015〕〔Mark A. Kellner, "(Adventist Communicators Conference: 'Communicating Christ' )", ''Adventist News Network'', October 15, 2001. Accessed August 18, 2015〕 In 2002, Moore retired as president of LifeTalk Radio, and was replaced by Phil Follett.〔〔 On July 15, 2004, Steven Gallimore became president of LifeTalk Radio, and the network moved its headquarters to Collegedale, Tennessee later that year.〔(News Notes ), ''Adventist Review'', (2004) Accessed August 18, 2015〕 In 2011, LifeTalk Radio moved its headquarters to Simi Valley, California.〔Jacquie Biloff, "(Life Talk Radio Moves to California; Officials Cite Reorganization )", Dakota Conference of Seventh Day Adventists, January 20, 2011. Internet Archive. Archived July 19, 2011. Accessed August 18, 2015〕 By 2015, the network's headquarters had been moved to Riverside, California.〔〔(Contact LifeTalk Radio ), ''LifeTalk Radio''. Internet Archive. Archived November 12, 2014. Accessed August 19, 2015〕
LifeTalk Radio's first radio station, KSOH in Yakima, Washington, began broadcasting in March 1992.〔Cindy Chamberlin, "(Yakima Radio Station Targets Talk Audience )", North Pacific Union Conference Gleaner, Volume 87, Number 20, November 2, 1992. Accessed August 19, 2015〕 The station was launched with an "interactive talk radio" format, airing Christian talk programming.〔 In 1996, LifeTalk Radio purchased and launched several additional stations.〔〔"(For the Record )", Broadcasting & Cable, September 2, 1996. p. 75. Accessed August 19, 2015〕 In 2000, the network was heard on 15 stations,〔"(Letters From Listeners )", ''Adventist Review'', January 6, 2000. p. 45 Accessed August 19, 2015〕 8 of which were owned by the network.〔"(Radio Business )", ''Radio & Records'', Issue Number 1332, January 7, 2000. p. 6. Accessed August 19, 2015〕 By 2004, LifeTalk Radio was airing on 35 stations,〔"(New Radio Stations Go On-the-Air . . . ! )", ''Carolina Action'', Volume IV, 2004. p. 5. Accessed August 19, 2015〕 by 2005 it was airing on 65 stations,〔(Typeline ), ''Review and Herald Publications'', Volume 21, Number 12, June 16, 2005. p. 1. Accessed August 19, 2015〕 and by 2008 the network was airing on 70 stations.〔''Adventist Review'', Volume 185, Issues 1-18, (2008) p. 33〕 By 2015, the network was airing on over 100 stations.〔(LifeTalk Radio: Stations ), ''LifeTalk Radio''. Accessed August 17, 2015〕

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