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K-Love Acquires B93.3 & FM102.1

From my personal perspective, there's no hate for the seller(s). In this day and age I completely understand. Get what you can before it's worth nothing at all. Almost the same goes for shopping malls these days (although those days are *really* over for most markets). But imagine for a moment your listeners. Think about how much you once loved radio (in your case SomeRadioGuy, I know that you still do). Take away decades of listeners being able to tune in day after day and year after year to hear their favorite music and personalities. Take all of the business equation out of it!! Do you still not understand the dislike & hate?! Imagine your little station (SomeRadioGuy) being ripped out from under your feet, and then take that times thousands.

I get it, but i also try as much as i can to look at things logically.... and with whats going in with public radio, some of us could lose our jobs. so i get it.
 
I was on Air 1 earlier this afternoon and a Milwaukee caller came on and talked with Ashton (midday jock). He praised God for Air1 coming to Milwaukee. That they needed a worship station on the radio badly and his $10/month helped get the ball rolling for K-LOVE to purchase 102.1.

I really enjoy the Worship music on Air1 especially when I drive to church on Sunday morning. But if I lived in the Milwaukee metro, I'd be giving to 102.5 The Family. That's a Wisconsin-only Christian Contemporary network that cares greatly about spreading the hope of Jesus throughout the Badger State. No matter how many pastors K-LOVE employs and how many people work at the call center praying for people...I will continue to support LOCAL/REGIONAL Christian radio. LOCAL Christian stations should not be a dying breed! Look at how many major markets have no CCM outlet outside of the satellite mothership that is K-LOVE. No local voices, no local people going out and about shaking hands at concerts or local events, no local meetups (like the Latte Da that KTSY Boise does, where the morning host goes to a coffee shop once a month for a ladies meetup), etc. etc. That's Christian radio at its best. I can't support a network that puts on a glitzy million-dollar awards show for TBN.

K.M. Richards and I are on the same page.
And the fundraising strategy comes in full force.

Some interesting pieces about Life 102.5 - WNWC is owned by the University of Northwestern, which is located in suburban St Paul, Minnesota. Not local to Wisconsin, but still more local than Educational Medica Foundation.

Their flagship station, KTIS, is regularly one of the best performing stations in the Minneapolis St Paul market. Their AM and FM stations are very well engineered and have robust staffing.

As a conservative religious University,
students, faculty, and staff are required to agree to their covenant when attending their University, which prohibits same sex marriage and divorce, among other issues. Learn About the Declaration of Christian Community at UNW | University of Northwestern, St. Paul

While I'm sure the two orginizations have similar values, Educational Media Foundation is less explicit about their values publicly.
 
And the fundraising strategy comes in full force.

Some interesting pieces about Life 102.5 - WNWC is owned by the University of Northwestern, which is located in suburban St Paul, Minnesota. Not local to Wisconsin, but still more local than Educational Medica Foundation.

Their flagship station, KTIS, is regularly one of the best performing stations in the Minneapolis St Paul market. Their AM and FM stations are very well engineered and have robust staffing.

As a conservative religious University,
students, faculty, and staff are required to agree to their covenant when attending their University, which prohibits same sex marriage and divorce, among other issues. Learn About the Declaration of Christian Community at UNW | University of Northwestern, St. Paul

While I'm sure the two orginizations have similar values, Educational Media Foundation is less explicit about their values publicly.
102.5 FM (W273DQ) is known as The Family and is broadcasts in the Milwaukee Region. 102.5 FM (W273DQ) is an FM translator powered by AM 1460 WEMK which joined The Family. There is a station called Life 102.5 (WNWC) and that's based in Madison Wisconsin.
 
102.5 FM (W273DQ) is known as The Family and is broadcasts in the Milwaukee Region. 102.5 FM (W273DQ) is an FM translator powered by AM 1460 WEMK which joined The Family. There is a station called Life 102.5 (WNWC) and that's based in Madison Wisconsin.
We know. Patty’s bringing up a point that’s relevant to the conversation.
 
EMF must be flipping one of these to Radio Nueva Vida as well.
Heard a phone testimony the other day on KTSY Boise (my local for now...I am moving back to WA later this month) where the caller praised KTSY for being all local and that the "national networks" don't do meet ups or get out in the community...
What did I say earlier? Local Christian radio is a dying breed, and it shouldn't be.

Would you rather have Elevation and Lakewood Church operating giant satellite campuses in 80-100 cities where everyone sits in comfy chairs to watch a SATELLITE broadcast on a big screen...or a local church that goes out and feeds the homeless, plants trees in parks, heals the sick, operates a soup kitchen, you name it?
 
EMF must be flipping one of these to Radio Nueva Vida as well.
Heard a phone testimony the other day on KTSY Boise (my local for now...I am moving back to WA later this month) where the caller praised KTSY for being all local and that the "national networks" don't do meet ups or get out in the community...
What did I say earlier? Local Christian radio is a dying breed, and it shouldn't be.

Would you rather have Elevation and Lakewood Church operating giant satellite campuses in 80-100 cities where everyone sits in comfy chairs to watch a SATELLITE broadcast on a big screen...or a local church that goes out and feeds the homeless, plants trees in parks, heals the sick, operates a soup kitchen, you name it?
middays and evenings on KTSY arent local

It is very hard and expensive to do something like this.. id wager even more than commercial radio, if youre depending on donations and underwriting
 
Yes, I know Melony is from Kansas City. And Brandi Lanai is from...I can't remember. She voicetracks at PLR as well. Which will once again become my local Christian station in about 3 weeks when I move back to Yakima.
(Couldn't land a job for the fall and my landlord is not renewing my lease. Time to go :()
 
Local Christian radio is a dying breed, and it shouldn't be.
Tell that to Hope Media Group’s KSBJ in Houston, which is consistently at or near the top of the ratings. HMG also operates the WAY-FM and Vida Unida Networks. KSBJ is far ahead of K-Love and Air1 here. Curious what they will do with their newly acquired Worship 24/7 network.
 
But there are no local Christian Contemporary stations in San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles, or San Diego. And that number grows by the year. I don't count WAWZ as they rimshot Manhattan and the boroughs, most of their coverage is in NJ.
 
But there are no local Christian Contemporary stations in San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles, or San Diego. And that number grows by the year.

Primarily because Salem sold its stations to EMF. There had been interest by VCY to buy a station in San Francisco, but they were outbid.
 
I'm not in range to hear WLDB HD2, but it seems that the stream for oldies "The Fonz" has disappeared.

It's not on HD2 either. Nothing after midnight last night on the playlog. I wouldn't be surprised if they shut it off. With the AM gone, along with most of the staff, it isn't really serving much of a purpose. Unless they get 1290 back up and running, and then they'll need programming for it.

Froggy is still on HD3.
 
But there are no local Christian Contemporary stations in San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles, or San Diego. And that number grows by the year. I don't count WAWZ as they rimshot Manhattan and the boroughs, most of their coverage is in NJ.

Primarily because Salem sold its stations to EMF. There had been interest by VCY to buy a station in San Francisco, but they were outbid.

Even if VCY had been successful (this is one case of a non-profit actually managing to outbid a national religious operator, thank God) it still would not have been local ... or Christian Contemporary, for that matter.

I think @crainbebo is going to have to set aside his expectations of those markets getting a local CCM station. The costs are too high in those markets for an independent operator.
 
But there are no local Christian Contemporary stations in San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles, or San Diego. And that number grows by the year. I don't count WAWZ as they rimshot Manhattan and the boroughs, most of their coverage is in NJ.

Its like any market.. if there was a format hole and it would bring in donations or revenue, someone would be doing it. Just because theres a hole doesnt mean it needs to be plugged, Klove or not
 
Even if VCY had been successful (this is one case of a non-profit actually managing to outbid a national religious operator, thank God) it still would not have been local ... or Christian Contemporary, for that matter.

I think @crainbebo is going to have to set aside his expectations of those markets getting a local CCM station. The costs are too high in those markets for an independent operator.

VCY is definitely not local. The programming is all out of, coincidentally, Milwaukee.

And it is definitely not CCM. They actually consider CCM to be evil. VCY is for the hardcore religious radicals that hate everything and everyone, but still hope to get to heaven. Not sure what they expected to do with a small FM station covering San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley.

They went on a buying spree over the past few years after getting tens of millions of dollars selling the UHF spectrum of their Milwaukee TV station (WVCY-TV is still around, piggy-backing on another station). They probably needed the money, because I certainly can't imagine why anyone would want to send them money.
 
VCY is definitely not local. The programming is all out of, coincidentally, Milwaukee.

And it is definitely not CCM. They actually consider CCM to be evil. VCY is for the hardcore religious radicals that hate everything and everyone, but still hope to get to heaven. Not sure what they expected to do with a small FM station covering San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley.
Act the gadfly, harass the local LGBT and left-wing population, and get away with it from their comfortable Waukesha offices.
 
I think VCY is even more hard-core religion than AFR. Think of them competing with BBN. VCY won't even air the Focus on the Family shows (and Adventures in Odyssey), and their music is very traditional and hymnal. Not a station that most 25-54 Christians would listen to.
 


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