Christian Female Musicians, Missing in Action
What accounts for the surprising dearth of women in today’s CCM scene?
Christian Radio: It’s a Man’s World
Forty-eight of the top 50 Christian songs in the last decade were by males, a figure primarily determined by women who listen to Christian radio. Why don’t they want to hear their female peers on the air?
Readers Write
Your responses to the November 2009 issue of Christianity Today.
Music in Recession
Can the Christian music industry survive the economic storm?
After the Storm
A fan at a recent Atlanta concert is profoundly affected by Steven Curtis Chapman’s moving testimony, sharing his grief over his daughter’s tragic death.
What’s Up with Radio?
In this, the fourth of a four-part series on the state of Christian radio, we take a glimpse into radio’s future—and how alternative technologies might affect the business.
What’s Up with Radio?
In this, the second of a four-part series on the state of Christian radio, we meet “Becky,” the target demographic—and how she affects a myriad of decisions in the business.
What’s Up with Radio?
In this, the third of a four-part series on the state of Christian radio, we learn how “Becky” and others influence the decisions about what songs are played on the air.
What’s Up with Radio?
In this, the first of a four-part series on the state of Christian radio, we take a brief look at its history and its recent growth. So, is it working, or does it need fixing?