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11.20.2009 5:20 am

KFUO/LCMS: An interesting theory (or two) posted on “Brothers of John the Steadfast”

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The Brothers of John the Steadfast, as noted before, is a website for conservative  members of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. It’s run by Pastor Tim Rossow; he’s leader of an LCMS church in a Naperville, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago. BJS…

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11.14.2009 8:39 am

KFUO/LCMS: Another paper picks up on the story

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Another St. Louis-area newspaper has picked up on the KFUO story: The Webster-Kirkwood Times.

The Times, whose delivery area stretches as far west across I-270 as (approximately) my  back fence, is a good local paper, covering crime reports from area suburbs…

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11.10.2009 11:39 am

SLSO will offer an “interactive” intermission feature

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This Saturday night at 8, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will offer its now-customary live concert broadcast on KFUO-99.1 FM. (This week, it’s Sir Andrew Davis leading the orchestra in music of Berlioz, Mozart and Elgar.)

But instead of the customary…

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11.06.2009 5:02 am

KFUO/LCMS: Robert Duesenberg’s follow-up letter

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Yesterday on the Culture Club, I posted prominent Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod layman and attorney Robert Duesenberg’s first letter to LCMS president Gerald Kieschnick and board chairman Donald Muchow about Omaha lawyer-politician-lobbyist-MoSyn board member-paid counsel-spokesman Kermit Brashear. As noted, the response to…

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11.05.2009 5:10 am

KFUO/LCMS: Another Lutheran has questions for board; doesn’t get an answer

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Kermit Brashear (Lincoln Journal Star photo)

Another member in good standing of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Robert H. Duesenberg of St. Louis County, has shared some correspondence he sent to LCMS president Gerald B. Kieschnick and board chairman Donald K. Muchow.…

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11.04.2009 5:27 am

KFUO/LCMS: A letter to the FCC from a former LCMS employee

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“It’s not a done deal,” says Neal Rabe of Washington, Missouri.

Rabe is a member of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod; now retired, he worked for a Lutheran insurance company, and even worked for the Synod at one point in his career.…

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11.02.2009 5:16 am

KFUO/LCMS: More on Kermit Brashear

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Kermit Brashear (Lincoln Star Journal photo)

Kermit Brashear (Lincoln Star Journal photo)

Kermit Allen Brashear, II
Age: 63 (b. 3/16/1944)
Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska
Occupation: lawyer-politician-lobbyist

Two members of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod’s board of directors have driven the sale of KFUO-99.1 FM to Joy FM, now in the comments phase of…

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10.31.2009 11:54 am

Review: David Robertson, Colin Currie and the SLSO issue a wake-up call

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(This is the unedited version of the review that will appear on STLToday and in Sunday’s A&E section.)
There’s no real secret about David Robertson’s true musical love: he is most engaged by works that pique his voluminous curiosity and challenge…

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10.30.2009 11:52 pm

KFUO/LCMS: A link to the FCC application

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Several readers report they’ve had trouble finding the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod/Gateway Creative Broadcasting application to transfer KFUO-99.1 FM’s license from the MoSyn to Joy FM on the FCC’s website.

Another reader sent a link to the application: you can find it…

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10.30.2009 11:21 am

KFUO/LCMS: Some early expert observations on the FCC filing

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The license assignment applicationto transfer ownership of KFUO-99.1 FM from the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod to Gateway Creative Broadcasting, aka Joy FM, was accepted by the FCC on Tuesday, and industry experts are taking a look.

The filing starts the official comment…

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