Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Pioneer Internet Broadcasting Network Expanding

Pioneer Internet Broadcasting Network Expanding

CHICAGO, April 21 /Christian Newswire/ -- When Sunlite Radio, www.sunlite-radio.com, first went online in early 1997, there were only about three other Christian Media organizations operating internet radio stations. There were no Christian Videos at that time. Perhaps 20 percent of Americans were online at the time, most of them using AOL to surf the web.


Today, eight out of ten Americans are online today, with the majority using high speed internet services, compared to dial-up. This presents Christian Broadcasters, Pastors and churches with a great opportunity to present the Gospel message to an online community. And this is not limited to America, but the entire world.

Allan Winters, President of Sunlite Broadcasting, who has been involved in Broadcasting for over 30 years, including Ten with The Christian Broadcasting Network(CBN), says with the advent of robust internet delivery systems, the best days for Internet Broadcasters, are now here.

Sunlite Radio began with just three music channels, Classic Country, Country Gospel and Hymns. Classic Country is featured to attract a secular, in addition to Christian audience and the strategy has worked. Today, Sunlite Offers over 20 different music channels and syndicated Gospel programs broadcasting to over 185 countries world-wide. Sunlite has had an estimated ten million visitors since inception.

With the advent of the iPod, Sunlite, in 2005 began preparing most of their programs to be delivered to mobile devices in addition to Desk Top computer users.

Sunlite also has a great advantage, in that the site is highly ranked on the Google Search Engine for its many formats. "We are normally in the top ten under Classic Country Music, Country Gospel, Gospel Hymns and more," says Winters. Those who broadcast and advertise on Sunlite Have a great advantage, as this adds to their visibility online.

Now, with its decade in online audio and video, Sunlite is offering its broadcast platform to additional ministries, churches and programmers in a major site expansion.

"The best thing," says Winters, is our ability to host programs (also archived on demand) in high quality at costs much lower than most of the Current Christian Online Networks.

For more information, contact: Allan Winters at: 708- 398-4135 e-mail
sunlitebroadcasting@yahoo.com. Visit Sunlite Radio at its Web Site
www.sunlite-radio.com

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