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About | Moody Radio Quad Cities

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Learn About Moody Radio Quad Cities

Moody Radio started broadcasting in the Quad Cities in 1960 between Coal Valley and Orion, IL. The station was granted the call letters WDLM after D.L. Moody, the founder of Moody Bible Institute. Moody Radio continues to be a leading source of Christian talk, featuring a dynamic mix of programming including Bible teaching, news, call-in programs, and music. Reaching a potential audience of over 500,000 people throughout southeast Iowa and northwest Illinois, WDLM is owned and operated by Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, IL., and was the third Moody station to hit the airwaves.

To serve our community, we air programs that proclaim the Word of God in a way that helps people take the next step with the Lord Jesus Christ. Those programs include local programs like  Ken and Deb in the Morning and national programs such as Today in the WordEquipped with Chris BrooksChris Fabry LiveIn the Market with Janet ParshallMusic Thru The Night and  Moody Presents. We also air some of the best in Bible teaching from well known speakers like Tony Evans, Erwin Lutzer, James MacDonald, John MacArthur, Chip Ingram, David Jeremiah, Alistair Begg, Chuck Swindoll and James Ford, Jr. Moody Radio programming is available in many forms including Android and iPhone apps, MP3 downloads and streaming channels.

Moody Radio is also rebroadcast on translator W272AL, Fairfield, Iowa, at 102.3 FM and is heard worldwide online.