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Win the Day Replay Brings Classic CCM Back to Radio


Win The Day Replay
Win The Day Replay

A new two-hour syndicated radio program spotlighting the roots of Contemporary Christian music will debut this Sunday. Entitled "Win the Day Replay," the weekly show features music spanning from the genre's beginnings in the mid-1970s through the mid-2000s, highlighting artists and groups that helped shape Contemporary Christian music into a mainstream format.

The playlist includes legacy and crossover favorites such as Dallas Holm, 2nd Chapter of Acts, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Steven Curtis Chapman, Chris Tomlin, and Big Daddy Weave, among others.

The program is produced by Win the Day Ministries, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Hosting the show is Randal J. Miller, president of Win the Day Ministries, who recently retired after a 52-year career in local radio.

Miller says the program is designed to reconnect listeners with the music and artists who laid the foundation for today's Contemporary Christian format, bringing familiar songs and stories back to the airwaves.

Win the Day Replay will air on several stations at launch, including WBGZ (1570 AM/107.1 FM) in Alton, IL, Sundays from 6-8pm, with streaming available via the station's website. The show will also air Sundays from 6-8am on 965thechill.com in Taylorville, IL, which will also stream the program online.

Stations interested in airing the show can contact Randal J. Miller here.

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