Heather Erbe Joins Today’s Christian Music Network
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Christian FM Media Group has announced that Heather Erbe is joining its overnight programming lineup on the Today’s Christian Music network. Erbe, a veteran of Christian radio with more than two decades of experience, most recently served as Community Impact Director and midday host for Shine.FM in Chicago, a role she has held since 2015. Her broadcasting career began in 1997 at WAY-FM in Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo. She has also hosted afternoons on 90.7 Hope FM in Port Huron.
Known for her calm and engaging on-air presence, Erbe is expected to bring a sense of connection and encouragement to listeners during the overnight hours — a time slot often underserved in Christian radio.
„I am so thankful for this opportunity,“ said Erbe. „Joining the Christian FM and Today’s Christian Music family is a dream. Sharing how God is working in my life with a larger audience is humbling and energizing.“
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Christian FM Media Group has announced that Heather Erbe is joining its overnight programming lineup on the Today’s Christian Music network. Erbe, a veteran of Christian radio with more than two decades of experience, most recently served as Community Impact Director and midday host for Shine.FM in Chicago, a role she has held since 2015. Her broadcasting career began in 1997 at WAY-FM in Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo. She has also hosted afternoons on 90.7 Hope FM in Port Huron.
Known for her calm and engaging on-air presence, Erbe is expected to bring a sense of connection and encouragement to listeners during the overnight hours — a time slot often underserved in Christian radio.
„I am so thankful for this opportunity,“ said Erbe. „Joining the Christian FM and Today’s Christian Music family is a dream. Sharing how God is working in my life with a larger audience is humbling and energizing.“
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