5B RELIGION/tClit Oarlottc $ot Thursday, April 22, 2004 Radio format change prompts community criticism THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAVANNAH; Ga. - Format changes at a popxilar radio station have prompted some critics to question whether the new programming is an act of censorship or racism. While some listeners turned their dials to WSOK-' AM to hear the station’s gospel offerings, others turned to it for its political commentary, and candidates knew it. The Rev. Jesse Jack- son visited the station during his presidential campaign, and former Govs. Roy Barnes and ZeU Miller made stops there along the campaign trad. Earlier this year, the sta tion said no more. Dubbed the voice of Savan nah’s black community, WSOK made a policy deci sion to stop broadcasting live shows. Radio hosts wanting to air shows would have to tape them first, ehminating the call-in format for the sta tion’s "Open Line Outreach” programs. Alderman Van Johnson II and Mayor Otis Johnson are former radio show hosts, and both have written letters to Clear Channel Communica tions, which ovms the station. “It concerns me that your decision has the unintended consequence of silencing at worst, and censorship at best, of the Afiican American com munity,” Johnson wrote in a January letter to Clear Channel Communications. ‘What you have done is cre ated a gap in our communi ty” Alderman Van Johnson II also questioned why Clear Channel did not make format changes at another of its sta tions, WTKS 1290-AM, which attracts a largely white audience. “Two stations - 1230 AM and 1290 AM - one African American and the other white,” Johnson wrote. “One station is requiring talk shows be pre-recorded, the other allows live dialogue. What is the difference?” A Clear Channel represen tative said the two stations have different formats. While the 1,000-watt sta tion barely reaches the entire city of Savannah, many of the city’s black residents rarely turn their dials off WSOK 1230 AM. State Sen. Regina Thomas, D-Savaimah, said the sta tion’s gospel-and-talk-show format has inspired and informed listeners for 30 years, making the station “the radio church of the black community.” The program has regularly earned first or second place in Arbitron’s local ratings. Local jazz bassist Ben Tucker came up with the for mat after buying the station in 1972. “I felt strongly that Afncan- Americans in the United States of America were not ■being communicated to prop erly,” Tucker said. “I viewed it as an opportunity to open the airwaves to the people and help give them an under standing of the educational, economic, political and spiri tual world around them.” The Rev. Leonard SmaU’s show has sparked the cur rent controversy. Small regu larly endorsed politicians, most recently mayoral and City Council candidates. Mayor Otis Johnson and Alderman Clifton Jones would have been unseated if Small had his way. “I personally do not trust him, and I believe he has tried to set himself up as a political broker using free air time,” Jones wrote in Novem ber to WSOK “I also know that all the rest of us are pay ing your station for any time used to promote us.” Clear Channel Operations Manager Brad Kelly said Otis Johnson, too, com plained about Small plugging mho's In Search of Problems? ■q/wrfwrs MoPrevEd, that’s ivho! ■ A Mobile Office Camper Trailer ■ “Serving The Hurting Needs of Humanity” Providing Community Assistance From Hot Meals and Job Assistance to Health Issues Including HIV/Aids. .* Addressing Gang Activity & Violence • Assisting Churches • Police Support • Drug Programs To continue this work, Evangelist Garland Knox Needs Your Contributions ri Please Call: 704-604-313S Vt'ww.ehristscompassion.org * Pavabie to; Christ’s Compassion Ministrv' ' 4^ 2301 Olde Whitehall Rd., Char.,, NC 28273 501 C3, Non-Profit Organization Second Calvary Baptist Church 114 Nelson Avenue • Charlotte, North Carolina Celebrating The First Anniversary Pastor Ralph M. McCormick SUNDAY, MAY 2, 2004 11AM Morning Worship Service Sermon by: Minister John F. McCormick Associating Minister, Grant AME Austin, Texas 6PM Evening Worship Service Sermon by: Dr. Claude R. Alexander, Jr. Pastor, University Park Baptist Church Charlotte, North Carolina Advancing the Kingdom of God through Salvation, Liberation and Restoration with Excellence. Friendshiip Baptist Church, Gastonia Vasior John A. McCulloughs jr. & Family First Lady’s Night Wednesday April 21 -7pm Guest Speaker Rev. Rodney Freeman. Pastor Greater Mt. Zion Baptist Church Teen Night Friday April 23 -7pm Guest Speaker Rev. John Brotvn Appreciation Banquet Saturday April 24 -6pm Guest Speaker Rev. Sheldon McCarter Greater Cleveland Avenue Christian Church cukmtm services smkj, Ajiril 25th 8am Guest Speaker, Rev. David Williams . Pastor, Pleasant Ridge A.M.E. Zion Church 11am Guest Speaker, Rev. Johnny Broum 4pm Guest Speaker, Bishop-elect Anthony Jinwright Pastor. Greater Salem Church Jinwright 'll* For Tickets or Information, vlease contact the church U* 221W. Bradley Avenue Gastonia, • 704-865-9016 • 704-865-9057, FAX Website ww'w.Friendshipgastonia.org, a local candidate. Small’s show didn’t violate Federal Communications Commis sion rules, Kelly said, but it did break WSOK program ming guidelines, he said. The station is more con cerned with music and pub lic-service messages than poHtical discourse, he said. WSOK Program Director E. Larry McDuffie sent let ters to radio hosts in January explaining future shows would have to be taped. He said he did it because person nel cuts had made it too diffi cult to run the control boards for the mostly nighttime live shows. Small protested by forfeit ing his air time. “I said that would kill the spontaneity of the call-in for mat, and I wouldn’t do it,” Small said, explaining he was told by Clear Channel that he should be covering events like blood drives, not entrenched political issues. “I said I would not have a white man telling me what the black community needs.” ADVERTISEMENT THE PROPHET’S COLUMN INC. 9626 FELDBANK DRIVE CHARLOTTE, NC, 28216-2131 “LET THEM ALONE” - PART TWO J. M. LITTLE - TEACHER There is no such thing as believing one portion of God’s Word and denying another portion of God's Word. The elect swallows the Word whole. And if the Lord deals with your heart for salvation, you are going to see by the grace of God that God’s Word is true whether you believe it or anyone believes it. Believe it and be saved and disbelieve it and be damned. Some of you preachers and Bible teachers I have had to leave alone because you will not have the Word of God. You cannot separate God from His Word. Some of you in leadership have said to me when I quoted from God’s Word; “now that is what Paul said." Since that is your position the instruction from my Lord is for me to leave you alone. You are the blind leading the blind. And if the blind lead the blind they both fall into the ditch according to Matthew 15:14. The ditch is hell. And when you pass off a portion of Scripture as just as what Paul said, you are rejecting the verbally inspired Word of God. And there is nothing ahead for you but hell and judgment. Over the years as I have given out my testimony in print and in talking with lost souls, every rime I open my mouth to speak of Christ, unsaved religionists hate it. And the unsaved religionist always feels that I am speaking against him. You have to because you are not saved. When my Lord was here on earth the Pharisees always felt Christ was speaking against them. They had never repent ed and never have you. That is why they gnashed on Him with their teeth and that is why you gnash on me with your teeth. And if it weren't for the restraint of the law, you would crucify me just as that mob crucified my Lord. Multitudes of you are in that condition and I have had to leave you alone. NEW OUTREACHA^GSP 1310 AM PRODUCTIONS Gospel Recognition Awards HELP US LOCATE THE UNSUNG HERO’S In the following categories MUSIC DANCE EDUCATION And PUBLISHING Submit names of choirs, musicians, pastors, bishops, youth ministers, comedians, ALL that are involved in th e work of the GOSPEL. Criteria: Contestants of all ages may enter. Submit an essay of 30 words or less on why the nomi nee is especially blessed in their chosen field of Gospel. Mail to: New Outreach Christian Center, 3900 Gossett Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28208 by April 6, 2004 Nominee Address Phone ESSAY: Fax E-mail Nominated by;_ Address Phone Fax E-.Mail Join Us For The Recognition Awards Ceremony Sunday, April 11, 2004 • 4pni New Outreach Christian Center 3900 Gossett Avenue • Charlotte, NC 28208 • 704-398-1777 Sponsors; Emory Law Firm • .New Outreacli Christian Center • Gospel Connection • WGSP 1310 AM • Pizza Hut - Independence • Community Food Rescue • The Charlotte Post Newspaper • Dorothy Music Network • Evangelistic Newspaper Performing: Pastor A. Thomas and The Bright Stars • Sweet Singing Harmonettes • Carl Blair and The Family Circle, and The House of David, a Gospel Reggae Group