K-Love has an interesting, fast-paced 30 second spot on local NYC TV. I've seen it twice during Jeopardy on Channel 7. It opens with the logo, with a jingle singing "K-Love." We then see a 20-something woman raising her arm and singing along with the radio in her bathroom. An African-American family is dancing in the living room. A male 20-something worker in a warehouse store spins around, then a young man in a wheel chair in a living room spins around.
The spot ends with two early teens, one boy, one girl, making a heart shape with their hands into the camera. We then see a slide for K-Love 95.5 New York.
There is no mention of this being a Christian station or any religious message at all. If you listen carefully to the song being played, you do hear the word God at the beginning. But you'd have to pay close attention. It's almost like the K-Love folks are marketing this station as a Hot AC. It makes you feel good and have fun. But nothing overtly religious at all.
The spot ends with two early teens, one boy, one girl, making a heart shape with their hands into the camera. We then see a slide for K-Love 95.5 New York.
There is no mention of this being a Christian station or any religious message at all. If you listen carefully to the song being played, you do hear the word God at the beginning. But you'd have to pay close attention. It's almost like the K-Love folks are marketing this station as a Hot AC. It makes you feel good and have fun. But nothing overtly religious at all.
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