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EMF For "Free" in the Golden Triangle

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I don’t think call letters are as important as they once were.
I think almost all of the time, you see EMF changing the calls as soon as they get their hands on a station and flip it to K-Love. My guess is that they might only change KTHT's calls to something like KVLH.
 
I think almost all of the time, you see EMF changing the calls as soon as they get their hands on a station and flip it to K-Love.
EMF is inconsistent about call letters. For some acquisitions a change is made, while others remain the same. Probably a coin flip whether 97.1 gets a new call.
My guess is that they might only change KTHT's calls to something like KVLH.
KVLH appears to be available, as the Pauls Valley, Oklahoma station that once held the call is now defunct.

Still curious if KROI gets a new call.
 
Actually rebroadcasting the 94.7 Groves translator which rebroadcasts KRLR... eventually will have a direct sat feed
Seems to be a direct feed now. PI code matches KXXF and I didn’t hear KRLR calls at the TOTH. The 98.9 and 98.1 translator frequencies were mentioned though.
 
98.1 serving Beaumont, which is a translator. Oddly, Radio-Locator has this as an AFR outlet with KZFT as the parent. Perhaps KZFT has K-Love on an HD-2 which is what is rebroadcast on 98.1?
AFR doesn’t have any HD1 stations
 
It was a honest question I'm interested in what happens to that station so i was curious about how it had gone. no one is debating or arguing it's a simple question with a simple answer. let's not be that forum where people can't ask a direct question.
 
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