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K-LOVE, INC. FORMATS?

I, recently, heard a station running "K-Love 2000's". Did K-Love (formerly known as EMF) have a Southern Gospel format for a while? I never heard it.

K-LOVE, INC. FORMATS INCLUDE:
K-Love, the main brand.
Air-One (modern worship music, although I preferred them when they were a CHR/Rock based format).
K-Love 2000's

Any others? (A K-Love Classics might be a good).
 
I, recently, heard a station running "K-Love 2000's". Did K-Love (formerly known as EMF) have a Southern Gospel format for a while? I never heard it.

K-LOVE, INC. FORMATS INCLUDE:
K-Love, the main brand.
Air-One (modern worship music, although I preferred them when they were a CHR/Rock based format).
K-Love 2000's

Any others? (A K-Love Classics might be a good).

Heres your answer

they had a klove classics that wasnt decade specific, but they now have music by the decade
 
They aired something called God's Country on a few stations... I want to say one was in West Texas. I don't think it was there own programmed format though, but something they stuck on a surplus signal that was operated by another entity.
 
They aired something called God's Country on a few stations... I want to say one was in West Texas. I don't think it was there own programmed format though, but something they stuck on a surplus signal that was operated by another entity.
Aired for a few years (2008-2010) as you said on surplus EMF stations and at least one independent station in Alabama. Syndicator didn't have enough financial support, so it went to online only delivery for a short while after that. That's gone too.
 
Radio Nueva Vida is under EMF now, acquired last month.
I suspect a rebrand is coming for RNV, likely involving the “Adoracion” moniker used on K-Love Inc.’s current Spanish language webstream.

Not associated with K-Love Inc. but Houston has a Christian Country station, KJIC, which is well produced. Not sure where they get their programming; appears to be syndicated, but haven’t listened enough to determine the source. Unfortunately the KJIC signal is deficient over the northern side of the Houston market.


Wonder if K-Love Inc. has given any thought to trying the Christian Country format again?
 
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