Contemporary Christian Radio Stations 1.0
Tilgore Kraut - August 17, 2009Of the huge variety of Christian preaching radio stations broadcasted worldwide, Contemporary Christian Radio Stations 1.0 provides you with instant access to different present-day Christian Radio Stations. The program boasts of user-friendly controls to help users navigate through its various configurations easily. The number of radio stations goes up to 12, which includes the likes of CJLU FM, K-Life FM, KDUV FM, KLRC FM, KNWC FM, Radio M88, WFSH FM, and more. The program does not even require installation as it launches directly from the executable file. Now, you can learn about good deeds and get the valuable teachings, whether you’re sitting at home, or take a break between work-time.
Executing the Contemporary Christian Radio Stations you’d be shown a simple and decently structured GUI with radio stations listed on left and player controls set over its right side. It consists of 12 stations that are CJLU FM, K-Life FM, KNWC FM, KLRC FM, KDUV FM, KNFW FM, along with Radio 316, WYLV FM WFSH FM, Radio M88, WGRC, and WIBG AM. Simply click over the radio station tab and the program would display visualization with the broadcasted program played over the right. In addition, you’re allowed editing and accessing properties of the currently played radio station. Right click over the display area and you’d get Options and Plug-ins button that take you to same configuration dialog box. Here, the program enables you to configure player performance by setting connection speed, network buffering, video acceleration, and advanced options. Moving to next tab, you can add and configure plug-ins of different category; and further configure streaming network protocols and streaming proxy settings with Network tab. Further, you can check radio station properties, and program statistics.
Contemporary Christian Radio Stations 1.0 provides you with one click accessibility to 12 different current Christian radio stations.
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