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TWR-UK

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TWR-UK
  • Manchester
Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom
FrequencySky: 0128 Freesat: 790 Freeview: 733
Programming
FormatChristian Radio
Ownership
OwnerTrans World Radio Limited
Links
WebcastWebcast TWR-UK
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

TWR-UK is a British Christian radio station and part of Trans World Radio (TWR) a multinational evangelical Christian media distributor.

TWR-UK broadcasts Christian programming, including sermons, Bible teaching and interviews across the United Kingdom.

History

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TWR-UK was founded in 1963, at that time TWR-UK only broadcast programmes for a couple of hours each day. These were broadcast initially on shortwave from the much-loved Monte Carlo transmitter,[1] a transmitter formerly used to broadcast German war propaganda in the Second World War but later acquired by Trans World Radio in 1958.[2] With the arrival of satellite technology in the 1990s, the possibility of 24/7 broadcasting schedules emerged. From 2001 TWR-UK began broadcasting a 24/7 schedule, the same year they joined the Sky satellite service.[3]

In 2005 TWR-UK relocated their headquarters to Altrincham in Greater Manchester where they currently broadcast from today.[4]

In 2013 to mark the 50th anniversary of TWR-UK, the broadcasters launched their first digital app, making it possible for listeners to catch up on old programmes and listen live through their own personal devices.[5]

In April 2015 TWR-UK began broadcasting on Freeview making their programmes available to most households across the UK.[6]

Overseas projects

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As well as being a national UK radio station, TWR-UK also support a variety of overseas projects. Notably in 2022 TWR-UK when listeners raised over £25,000 to support people living in Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War.[7]

The wider Trans World Radio group, broadcasts globally in over 300 languages in 190 countries, making it the world's most far-reaching Christian radio network.[8]

Listenership

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TWR-UK supporters come from a variety of Christian denominations including: Anglican, Baptist, Evangelical, Methodist and Pentecostal churches.

References

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  1. ^ "Trans World Radio - A Tribute". ontheshortwaves.com. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  2. ^ "Shortwave Central: From War Propaganda to Gospel Outreach: The Story of Trans World Radio Monte Carlo". Shortwave Central. 2010-12-28. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  3. ^ Cooper, Martin; Macaulay, Kirsty (2015). "Contemporary Christian radio in Britain: A new genre on the national dial" (PDF). Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media. 13 (1–2): 75-87. ISSN 1476-4504.
  4. ^ "Christian radio network commits to Altrincham". Altrincham Today. 2015-10-26. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  5. ^ Macmillan, Amy. "50 years of Trans World Radio". www.christiantoday.com. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  6. ^ "TWR-UK to Launch on Freeview". www.lifeandwork.org. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  7. ^ "UKRAINE UPDATE - HOW YOU CAN HELP". TWR. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  8. ^ NRB; NRB (2022-09-29). "Trans World Radio is Broadcasting the Hope of the Gospel to the Unreached". NRB. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
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