What You Want to Know
About Michigan's Home for Southern Gospel.
Quartet Time is a weekly Southern Gospel Music program that airs every Saturday morning from 6:00 a.m. until noon on radio stations owned and operated by the Christian Broadcasting System, Ltd.
Quartet Time originates from the studios of WSNL 600 AM in Flint, Michigan. The program is also carried at our affiliate station in Lansing, Michigan, WLCM 1390 AM, and programming in New York on WJIV 99.1 /101.9 This gives us great coverage around Michigan as well as other parts of the country.
Quartet Time is hosted by Donnie & Judy Cox. Donnie has hosted Michigan's longest running Southern Gospel Music show for over 30 years. In 1999, his wife, Judy, joined the program as co-host.
Quartet Time has received numerous awards and tributes for its longevity throughout Michigan. United States Congress has recognized Quartet Time for its many years of service to the Great Lakes State.
Quartet Time is very active in the Michigan area and has broadcasted from numerous sites around the state as well as interviewed the most notable names in the industry of Southern Gospel Music.