Sound of Life To Donate Stations To Northwestern Media

The Sound of Life Radio Network, which operates a Christian network across nine stations and three translators in New York’s Hudson Valley and into the Adrirondacks, will donate their assets to St. Paul MN based Northwestern Media.

The broadcast arm of University of Northwestern – St. Paul, Northwestern Media will now operate 121 signals in 12 states stretching from the Dakotas to Connecticut. All current Sound of Life employees will remain following the transfer.

Sound of Life CEO Connie VanKleeck stated, “We’re excited to become part of the Northwestern Media family as our next step in continuing to bring excellent Christian radio programming to the Northeast and beyond. Our mission aligns with Northwestern’s ‘to lead people to Christ and nurture believers in their spiritual growth through Christ-centered media.’ Our team looks forward to the support and community that will give us an even greater reach to the people of the Northeast.”

Northwestern Media’s Senior Vice President Jason Sharp said, “We are honored to work with Connie VanKleeck and the Sound of Life Radio team. We look forward to continuing the work they’ve started and impacting this area with the good news.”

This story first appeared on radioinsight.com