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WGBN lands Bev Smith show; Black news/talk back on the air PDF Print E-mail
Written by Christian Morrow - Courier Staff Writer   
Thursday, 22 October 2009 13:36

Somewhat quietly, Pentecostal Temple Pastor Loran Mann, was steadily going about the business of expanding the capabilities of the church’s New Kensington radio station, when WAMO was sold and silenced. Since then, Mann’s pace has steadily increased.

He is currently installing a new dish on the roof of the WGBN 1150 studio, which should double the station’s daytime operating power to more than 2,000 watts.

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MANN AND HIS MUSIC—Rev. Loran Mann holds “The Gospel Music Workshop of America Mass Choir” album, which is a part of his collection.

He plans to fill some of the hole in the market left by WAMO’s demise, and as a step in that direction, he will begin broadcasting Bev Smith’s syndicated talk show every weekday.

“With the absence of WAMO, the giant tree in the forest, it throws more light on us,” he said. “We’re expanding across the spectrum. We’ve taken on Bev, AURN News, we already have CNN, we’re also adding Bobby Jones on Saturdays starting Nov. 7, and we have Dr. Ian Smoot’s health reports and sports programming so there will be a community voice in Pittsburgh.”

Mann said he was a bit put off by comments Eddie Edwards made when announcing his purchase of a radio station to make sure Black news and community issues were aired.

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BEV SMITH

“I disagreed with the term “Black Out” because we’re here and we’re doing it,” said Mann. “I haven’t spoken with Eddie, though we know each other. He’s an experienced broadcaster, a pro and he’ll be good for us because competition makes you better. And because of that, the Pittsburgh audience will be the winner.”

WGBN began broadcasting in 1992 after the station (then WKPA) was donated to the church’s development corporation by the former owner. Mann changed the format and made history as the first full-time gospel-formatted station in the Pittsburgh market and one of the few in the country. The station has moved twice since then, the first time due to a roof collapse in 1994, and the second time due to fire the following year that gutted the building. Six months later they began broadcasting from their current location at 560 Seventh St.

“This is not just the voice of Loran Mann’s church, we’re a commercial radio station,” said Mann. “Yes, the music is gospel, but we have weather, news, sports, talk and you’ll hear advertisements for secular events you wouldn’t expect from a religious station.”

Sherri Lynn, whose “Sherri in the Morning” show airs weekdays from 6-10 a.m., said the local aspect of the station’s programming is bonus.

“It’s a free-flowing format that features local and independent talent,” she said. “Our morning show is local, so we have a connection you don’t get when the “hits” are piped in. People are waving at me at the bank. It’s like family.”

Whether wearing her marketing hat or broadcasting, Danielle Smith further cultivates the local connection with her “Hot or Not” gospel show, which allows listeners to vote on new music and artists by phone or via the Internet. She also posts interviews with local and national newsmakers on her Digital Digest at the station’s website www.wgbn.net.

The station’s website also has the added benefit of reaching audiences across the country with its streaming music and other programming. This is particularly beneficial at night when the station’s broadcast signal must be lowered to 50 watts to avoid interfering with other nearby stations.

“It’s really an asset. We have built an audience in Los Angeles because they don’t have a full-time gospel station,” said Mann. “We’re still hoping some of the new engineering work will let us boost our nighttime signal. If we could get 200 watts, I’ll be singing hallelujah.”

As part of its community focus, WGBN is presenting a live version of its “Hot or Not Challenge” at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater Oct. 23, from 4-7 p.m. The event will be broadcast live on the station. For more information, or to register as a performer, call 412-333-9426 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Bev White's Miscoception of the Jew
written by Yaacob Uriyah, April 21, 2010
I am lisening to the Bev White show at this moment and she has a an author discussing Jews(Steven) on her show. There is without a doubt FACT the the people(European) ARE NOT JEWS/Hebrews, Semitic nor has any history with Isreal...They are of the Khazer peoples of central -south Europe. It amaze me our so-called Blacks in leader or role positions lack an understanding of their own history. The original Jews/Hebrews were BLACK PEOPLE . It's also a fact that the slaves of the slave trade were descendance of these Hebrews that fled Isreal in70AD to settle in West Africa. As a matter of fact ,the Khazers were apart of the universal plot to rid Isreal of the remaining Black Jews and claim their history and Identity. THE AFRICAN SLAVES ARE THE TRUE JEWS...THE EUROPEANS ARE ASKANAZI JEWS THAT WERE CONVERTED AND HAS NO DNA CONNECTION THEM TO ISREAL WHAT SO EVER.No offense to this author ...The bible described who the true jews are in DEUT 28. THEY ARE NOT SEMITIC PEOPLE. Hebrew is an AFRO-Asianic word and langauge. THE TRUE JEWS ARE THE DESCENDANCE OF THE SLAVES IN THE WESTERN WORLD. I am soooo SHOCKED this woman does'nt know her own HISTORY....It just tell you what kind of leaders we have..Steven Peace books are misleading..Shalom
Former general manager - WKPA
written by Ken Hawk, November 05, 2009
A correction to your article...installing a dish on top of the studio building will not have ANY effect whatsoever on the radio station's transmitter power. All the dish will do allow desired audio signals to be received via satellite. To increase transmitter power would require a) a new transmitter, as the current one on the air has only a 1,000 watt capability, and b) a third tower erected on the current transmitter site, unless an engineering study has determined that it can be done using the existing towers. At any rate, I wish Dr. Mann well. Next month will mark his 17th year on the air as "Gospel 1150", and both the station and his ministry has grown by leaps and bounds.
You forgot to tell us the call letters.
written by vdlaw, October 27, 2009
Please tell us the call letters. Thank you.

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