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iHeartMedia Jacksonville Launches Hallelujah AM 930

iHeartMedia Jacksonville announced today the debut of the new Hallelujah 930 AM, Hallelujah AM 930 Jacksonvilles Inspriration Station effective immediately.

Hallelujah AM 930 will broadcast the best in contemporary, traditional and throwback Gospel music including songs from artists such as Kirk Franklin, Byron Cage, Fred Hammond, The Clark Sisters and more. The station will also feature the popular Gospel show “The Early Morning Praise Party with Dre Monie and Sherry Mackey” each morning.

“I am so excited that we are bringing the Hallelujah brand to Jacksonville,” said Nicky Sparrow, Market President of iHeartMedia Jacksonville. “iHeart’s Hallelujah family of Gospel stations are already loved by so many, and I’m confident that our listeners here in the Jacksonville market will genuinely connect with the station’s uplifting music, on-air lineup, and overall message.”

Full Programming Lineup:

  • Dre Monie & Sherry Mackey: 6 a.m. � 10 a.m.
  • Tracey Bethea: 10 a.m. � 3 p.m.
  • Sonya Blakley : 3 p.m. � 7 p.m.
  • Stan Bell: 7 p.m � 12 a.m.

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