josh said:
Dear Friends,
Like many of you I am terribly distrsssed when companies like the Educational Media Foundation (K-LOVE), and others should be limited when to gobble up independent Christian stations.
The BIG problem is that they offer nothing local whatsoever. They're not involved with the local churches, schools or anything.. They do nothing whatsoever to grow their ministries by reaching out to the local communities.
Last week I ran an ad in R&R that started with "Don't Sell Your Station to K-LOVE". The purpose of the ad was to encourage troubled radio ministries to give us a call and invite them to seel their station(s) to independent groups like us looking to expand localism .
Presently we run an LPFM in New Jersey. We have found that the greatest fruit is in reaching the local communities with local programming. Our high school sports coverage is very popular with the local region. It is an area of programming that we plan to expand tremendously as we grow financially. We also broadcast local church sermons which is a great way to get non-church goers to hear the word and to encourage them to attend a church (our participating churches are seeing good results).
We also co-sponsored a major concert that benefited the poor living in South Jersey.
AND we're winning hearts for Jesus. Will your typical non-Christian tune into K-LOVE or AIR1... No way, but they wil tune into "LIFT FM, South Jersey's Hit Music Station", a station that involved in people's lives.
http://www.lift985.com
The purpose of this was not to boast but to acknowledge that local Christian radio is a 1000 times more beneficial to local communities that aloof giants like K-LOVE. Within the last week or so, K-LOVE bought a local Christian station in our area, WSJI for 2.5 million dollars. ......... It's truly a tragedy as WSJI, though it ran a satellite feed often, did run some impressive local programming.........
The point is, local is always better. :-X
ChoiceFM said:In Cincinnati we can't start our own station like Elizabeth suggested a few pages a go. All the rich (including EMF) boys have MX'ed the available frequencies.
bueller said:What I find amazing is how KOKF isn't being treated in this discussion like they had any format to preserve. Air 1 and 91 FM were dramatically different radio stations. The product 91 FM offered was far better than Air 1 and I'm concerned anytime I see "Christian" broadcasters taking off better local programming to repeat national programming that has no local input. KOKF was licensed to serve that area of Oklahoma, not to be repeat bird droppings from California, period. It's insanity to have no local content in a market the size of OKC. Might as well just get XM and not have to listen to funding drives.
Some of you have your heads so full of science that you can't comprehend that 91 FM was a truly great radio station, that took chances and did things very few others did. And, as usual, innovation is stifled due to a large radio group that can't realize what they bought and do something with it. I'll go so far as to say it was stupidity. Any company with the resources of EMF who can buy a station as good as KOKF was and then completely screw it up and put it on the cheap is ignorant of the opportunity they have. I cannot believe that any radio company with scruples or creativity would blow up that format reaching OKC youth and still consider themselves to be doing great ministry.
Because EMF ABANDONED the previous audience of 91 FM. No, Air 1 is not a substitute. Nobody was asking for this format. There wasn't a lack of it.
If EMF wants to put stations in areas that lack Christian radio, good on them. If they want to destroy already good stations, then they are just as bad as Clear Channel if not worse.
GaryTheThompson said:bueller said:What I find amazing is how KOKF isn't being treated in this discussion like they had any format to preserve. Air 1 and 91 FM were dramatically different radio stations. The product 91 FM offered was far better than Air 1 and I'm concerned anytime I see "Christian" broadcasters taking off better local programming to repeat national programming that has no local input. KOKF was licensed to serve that area of Oklahoma, not to be repeat bird droppings from California, period. It's insanity to have no local content in a market the size of OKC. Might as well just get XM and not have to listen to funding drives.
Some of you have your heads so full of science that you can't comprehend that 91 FM was a truly great radio station, that took chances and did things very few others did. And, as usual, innovation is stifled due to a large radio group that can't realize what they bought and do something with it. I'll go so far as to say it was stupidity. Any company with the resources of EMF who can buy a station as good as KOKF was and then completely screw it up and put it on the cheap is ignorant of the opportunity they have. I cannot believe that any radio company with scruples or creativity would blow up that format reaching OKC youth and still consider themselves to be doing great ministry.
Because EMF ABANDONED the previous audience of 91 FM. No, Air 1 is not a substitute. Nobody was asking for this format. There wasn't a lack of it.
If EMF wants to put stations in areas that lack Christian radio, good on them. If they want to destroy already good stations, then they are just as bad as Clear Channel if not worse.
While I hear and understand your frustration about the "lack of local content"...I've gotta disagree with what you said about it being "stupidity" for a radio company to buy locally and then put on national programming.
I wouldn't say that buying a HUGE signal and going national with it is stupidity. I'd say it was right in line with EMF's vision and right in line with what they do and always HAVE done as a company. For them to try to switch gears go local with a station WOULD be stupidity, because that's NOT what EMF does. It's not in their ministry model. So why WOULD they step outside of that? Why would they try to be something that they're not. Why would they try to be something that they're not called by God to be?
I don't think signal size automatically puts a "call" or a "responsibility" on someone to be local. Back to our earlier conversation about locality. Yes, Local and compelling is the best-case scenario. But good radio trumps local... if local doesn't contain good radio.
I don't know much about KOKF. So I'm really not qualified to speak as to the quality of their product. But I do know they had some good people there who listened to God and heard from him. So if they sold the station to EMF, it was probably the right decision. For me, you, or anyone else to throw out words like stupid is well...stupid.
northernlightsmedia said:The age group they broadcast for has more disposable income then to say the the 25 to 40 year old ...
bueller said:What I find amazing is how KOKF isn't being treated in this discussion like they had any format to preserve. Air 1 and 91 FM were dramatically different radio stations. The product 91 FM offered was far better than Air 1 and I'm concerned anytime I see "Christian" broadcasters taking off better local programming to repeat national programming that has no local input. KOKF was licensed to serve that area of Oklahoma, not to be repeat bird droppings from California, period. It's insanity to have no local content in a market the size of OKC. Might as well just get XM and not have to listen to funding drives.
Some of you have your heads so full of science that you can't comprehend that 91 FM was a truly great radio station, that took chances and did things very few others did. And, as usual, innovation is stifled due to a large radio group that can't realize what they bought and do something with it. I'll go so far as to say it was stupidity. Any company with the resources of EMF who can buy a station as good as KOKF was and then completely screw it up and put it on the cheap is ignorant of the opportunity they have. I cannot believe that any radio company with scruples or creativity would blow up that format reaching OKC youth and still consider themselves to be doing great ministry.
Because EMF ABANDONED the previous audience of 91 FM. No, Air 1 is not a substitute. Nobody was asking for this format. There wasn't a lack of it.
If EMF wants to put stations in areas that lack Christian radio, good on them. If they want to destroy already good stations, then they are just as bad as Clear Channel if not worse.