"While Critics Worry About Continued FCC Deregulation, Christian Broadcasters Have Little to Fear"
"The few mom-and-pop religious stations remaining won't feel a significant change, say observers"
Todd Hertz | posted 6/01/2003 12:00AM

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Winzenburg expects Trinity Broadcasting and Pax-TV (which is already partly owned by NBC) will be the Christian companies most affected by the new rulings because they will have room to add to their growing networks. But with the growing centralized nature of broadcasting, small Christian stations can grasp a unique opportunity, too, he says: "Christian broadcasters could take advantage of this by offering greater service to the local marketplace that is more and more abandoned by the secular."
Todd Hertz is assistant online editor for Christianity Today.
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