NGEN Radio

NGEN
City of license Humble, Texas
Broadcast area Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas
Branding NGEN radio, Today's Hit Music
Slogan Powering a world of good.
Frequency 89.3 HD-2 (MHz) (HD Radio)
Translator(s) 92.5 HD-2 (KWUP-HD2) Navasota, TX
93.1 (K227AI) College Station, TX
99.7 (KUBJ) Brenham, TX
89.5 (KZBJ) Bay City, TX
91.1 (KYBJ) Lake Jackson, TX
99.5 (K258BZ) Sugar Land, TX
First air date November 18th, 2010
Format Christian Rock and Hip Hop
Owner KSBJ Educational Foundation
Webcast Listen Live
Website ngenradio.com

NGEN radio (stands for Now Generation Radio), is a subsidiary of KSBJ. They play genres including Christian rock and Christian rap. NGEN plays artists like Lecrae, Switchfoot, Family Force 5, NF, twenty one pilots, Owl City, Echosmith, remixes of CCM artists, and other Christian rock and hip hop acts.

The station can be heard three ways:
1. On a traditional analog FM radio at 99.5 in Sugar Land, 93.1 in College Station, at 89.5 in Bay City, at 91.1 in Lake Jackson/Galveston, and 99.7 in Brenham.

2. On a digital HD Radio at 89.3 HD-2 in Humble/North Houston and 92.5 HD-2 in Navasota.

3. Online at ngenradio.com, on the NGEN Android and iPhone apps, and on the TuneIn Radio app.[1]

The station plans to expand to Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and rest of Texas.

Weekday programming

"Morning Show with Guest" - 6am to 10am
"Mid-Day Show with Brant Hansen" - 10am to 3pm
"Afternoon Show with Ayana Mack" - 3pm to 8pm
"Evening Show with Guest" - 8pm to 12am

Staff

  1. Drew Wilson heads the project. He runs most operations.[2]
  2. Kent Matthews is a DJ for NGEN, who ran the original KSBJ Light Force. It was a Saturday night show that aired on KSBJ, which featured similar music to NGEN. The show discontinued when NGEN launched.

References

  1. http://www.ksbj.org/how-to-listen.php?ref=menu
  2. Matthews, Kent. "Music: Ready to Give Radio a Makeover | Religion | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle." Houston News, Entertainment, Search and Shopping | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle. Web. 8 Nov. 2010. <http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/life/religion/7267331.html>.

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