The HopeLine with Dawson McAllister - Available on Amb-OS, March 28, 2015

The HopeLine with Dawson McAllister (Saturdays 9p-Mid ET)After a successful return to Christian radio last month on WAY-FM, The HopeLine with Dawson McAllister is now offering the program to the Christian and CCM-formatted stations across the country!For 17 years Dawson McAllister was heard SUNDAY NIGHTS on over 300 Christian radio stations with Dawson McAllister Live before transitioning exclusively to Top 40/Mainstream stations in 2007 in a syndication agreement with Premiere Radio Network. After years of requests from Christian stations and former listeners for Dawson to return along with the recent opportunity presented by WAY-FM, he made the decision to launch this new SATURDAY NIGHT show.“The unique thing about this show is that I have the opportunity to challenge my audience to make a difference in their world by having an impact in the lives of their friends – I love of idea of partnering with teenagers and young adults to change the world one life at a time.” said Dawson McAllister, host of The HopeLine with Dawson McAllister.The HopeLine with Dawson McAllister is a three-hour interactive call-in show, airing Saturday nights from 9pm to 12 midnight Eastern Time, where 13-29 year olds can call and talk to Dawson about all the issues of their lives. In return, Dawson and his co-host Sarah Lee offer trustworthy Biblically-based common sense advice and encouragement that is truly life-changing. Sarah Lee will also bring a unique and valuable female perspective. The critical ministry aspect to the show is The HopeLine, Dawson’s off-air coaching center with Hope Coaches available via phone or live chat 24 hours a day. The HopeLine will be distributed on the AMB-OS media distribution platform starting on March 28th, 2015.To carry The HopeLine on your station, contact Ike Wingate at Wingate Media at ike@wingatemediagroup.com or call 615-613-6785.

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