Feastgoers donate more than $8,000 to Ambassador's KBAU radio station

Ambassador's new radio station, KBAU, received more than $8,000 in donations from church members at U.S. Festival sites. "We're extremely grateful that members have shown this type of support," said Sarah Bilowus, director of promotion and development for the station.

KBAU, which signed on Nov. 6, offers programming from National Public Radio (NPR), reaching 165,000 East Texans in nine counties.

KBAU carries some of NPR's most popular and award-winning programs, including Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Health, science, law and business features, movie and book reviews, programming for children and programming of interest to senior citizens is also featured on the new station.

KBAU's 6,000-watt station, known as The Breeze, offers light jazz and acoustic music in the day and light classical music in the evening. An automation system enables the station to broadcast 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

You can help build KBAU by becoming an inaugural member of Friends of KBAU. Please see the form below for details.


[ KBAU Form in WordPerfect 51./5.2 format | KBAU Form in text format ]

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