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106.7's New Website?

Just did a search and there are currently no new domains with the words "Praise" and "106" or "Praise" and "Nashville" registered. There's a "Praise106.com" and "NashvillePraise.com" registered but not recently.

Perhaps "Praise" is indeed a smokescreen. We'll find out this afternoon.
 
DToTheJ said:
Just did a search and there are currently no new domains with the words "Praise" and "106" or "Praise" and "Nashville" registered. There's a "Praise106.com" and "NashvillePraise.com" registered but not recently.
Perhaps "Praise" is indeed a smokescreen. We'll find out this afternoon.
I suppose this is irrelevant now, since 106.7 went in a different direction, but there is a very slight difference between "praise" music and even adult contemporary Christian music. "Praise" music is the type of music you typically hear sung at a "contemporary" or "modern" worship service, often with words on a large screen behind the praise band. It is usually a bit repetitious, designed that way so that the audience or congregation can learn it quickly and be singing along, even if they are just hearing a given song for the very first time. It is often very "simple" music, with maybe just a verse, and then that repeating chorus. Time-Life even offered a CD filled with just this type of music.

Now is there enough of this type of music out there to support its own separate format, or even a large enough audience to support it? Probably not.
 
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