Summary
"We're looking for people in the 25 to 44 demographic who would identify themselves as atheists, agnostics, skeptics or seekers, but they're likely refugees from religion," say [Greg Glatz], a.k.a. the Rock 'n' Roll Preacher.
"I believe the callers drive the conversation," says Glatz, pastor of the Central Baptist Church on Ellice Avenue for the last 16 years. "I want conversation. I don't want monologue and I don't even want guest-driven radio.""We're on North America's number one talk radio station by market share," says Glatz. "I can't think of a better place to be where the people are."See the full content of this document
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Talking About God
Radio show hosts want to chat with more than just believers
For two hours every Sunday night, it's all about the callers. And maybe, just maybe, about the bloggers and the texters and the tweeters, too.From their darkened studio overlook...See the full content of this document
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