

The two new stations, one on the North (94.3 FM) the other to the South (89.5 FM), adds more than 1.5 million people. The current broadcast coverage includes stations 89.1 FM, West-Central Indianapolis, and several counties to the West, 90.9 FM, Hamilton County (North of Indianapolis), and 98.3 FM, Anderson in Madison County. John Paul, II, the Great spoke of during his lifetime,” said Smith. “This is part of the ‘New Evangelization’ and the ‘New Springtime’ in the Church that St. Catholic Radio Indy has collected many stories over the years of people who have made conversions to the faith through the airwaves of Catholic Radio Indy since the station began broadcasting in 2004. In addition to serving the Catholic audience, there are many who live in the broadcast areas that have never been exposed to Catholic teaching. The number of people Catholic Radio Indy serves will almost double from 1.5 million to nearly 3 million, with about 400,000 of whom are Catholic.


“Catholic Radio Indy is positioned to become the premiere ‘go-to’ for Catholic media and programming, and ultimately bring more souls to Christ through our local Catholic media network.” Smith said the recent acquisition of two new radio towers, expands the broadcast area to double its existing reach. “This is a huge deal,” said Gordon Smith, the General Manager for the station and member of St. The station’s expansion includes the acquisition of WFCI Franklin 89.5 FM, which has been purchased and approved by the FCC, and a second station, W2323DV Lafayette 94.3 FM, has moved to the final stages of approval.Ĭatholic Radio Indy’s programming will begin airing on 89.5 FM, the new Southside tower, by the end of October. INDIANAPOLIS, IN, UNITED STATES, Octo/ / - Catholic Radio Indy, the local Catholic radio network in Central Indiana, expands its radio broadcast network by adding two new stations to its current three station network, doubling its broadcast reach. Note: The South Indy 89.5 FM show anticipated coverage once watts are increased.Ĭatholic Radio Indy Expands Radio Network, Adding two stations WFCI Franklin 89.5 FM, and Lafayette 94.3 FM has moved to final stages of approval Catholic Radio Indy's radio network map shows newly acquired station covering South Indy, 89.5 FM, ( in green), and soon to be acquired Lafayette station, 94.3 FM.
