WFRZ-LD
WFRZ-LD channel 34 is a low-powered digital television station in Montgomery, Alabama owned by the Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church. WFRZ was founded by Jerry Kemp, a Frazer Memorial member, who started the Frazer TV Ministry in 1983. The television station began operations in early 1993. In addition to network programming, the station airs Frazer's worship services, other church activities, and other local programming. WFRZ flash-cut from analog to digital in February, 2009. Since December 1, 2005, WFRZ has been headed by John Rogers, a Frazer member who has served as General Manager of two of Montgomery's commercial TV operations. Effective June 1, 2014, WFRZ is now a part of the Media Department of Frazer. The Media Director for Frazer is Kim Hendrix, who served for almost 20 years as a News Anchor at WSFA in Montgomery.
Programming
Programs produced by WFRZ
- Frazer Family Hour (traditional services from Frazer UMC)
- Frazer Contemporary Hour (contemporary services from Frazer UMC)
Other WFRZ programming
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- Columbus TV
- Birmingham TV
- Dothan TV
- Pensacola/Mobile TV
- Meridian TV
- Hattiesburg TV
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- ABC
- CBS
- CW
- Fox
- ION
- MyNetworkTV
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- PBS
- Other stations in Alabama
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