Radio Insight is reporting that K Love is becoming a creditor of KDHX 88.1 and somehow end up owning the signal once the dust settles.
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Thou shalt not covet.
Why does St. Louis need The Bull? WIL has done an amazing job for more than four decades.Answer this please. Why does St. Louis need K-Love? Sandi and the Joy-FM people have done an amazing job for more than two decades.
Check the typo in the subject line. Should have used a grin or wink emoji. Oh, and my people don't use the KJV either, and never have. English kings didn't want us around, anyway.I'm not sure that fits this situation. Also, most of us who study the Bible do not use the King James Version anymore.
Answer this please. Why does St. Louis need K-Love? Sandi and the Joy-FM people have done an amazing job for more than two decades.
The question of "need" is kind of beside the point. K-Love clearly wants to have a national brand, has the capital to make it happen, and is willing to cut deals. It's very corporate in that way.Why does St. Louis need The Bull? WIL has done an amazing job for more than four decades.
Boost is in national expansion mode, so they and other Christian broadcasters can play the same game as K-Love Inc.I suspect Joy / Boost will be diminished by K-Love’s perceived need to be in every market
I have always wondered why they have the English language format on the Puerto Rico station. I think that there is a very mistaken impression about the use of English on the Island; many can speak English, but that is not the language they use at home and, except in tourist regions, at work.St. Louis needs K-Love way more than San Juan, PR does. I've only ever heard one radio tuned into it, a touristy shop in Old San Juan.
Let’s remember that, like “Spanish” the tern”Christian” is not a format but a marquee for a bunch of formats ranging from teaching to contemporary music. So there can be a handful of such stations in a market, either all being different.How many Christion radio stations are easily received in Saint Louis?
I understand your point of view and I'll admit that my first reaction upon hearing the news about KDHX was "Good God, not again!" It was especially poignant to me because I heard the last year of KDNA before it sold out to Heftel to become KEZK. As a teenager recently arrived from rural Iowa, I really couldn't appreciate much of what KDNA was doing, so it didn't have an impact on me. But as I was exposed to other such stations (such as KOPN, which got some of KDNA's equipment), I had a better understanding of its place among the choices available on local radio.Thanks for that answer. I think I get what you’re saying. And maybe at 65 years old I’m just too naive to grasp why K-Love seems to think so “corporately” about these moves. The thing is, to me, this isn’t like iHeart seeing the money Hubbard makes with WIL and deciding they need a piece of those St. Louis country radio dollars with the Bull.
Christian radio to me isn’t about “corporate” or at least it shouldn’t be. Gateway and Joy-FM have ministered to St. Louis (I know, Christianese) far better than most Christian broadcasters ever have. In my view, Joy and Boost are very much like community radio. They’re non-profit and listener supported and by all appearances offer a wanted form of programming not available from corporate radio that the community of St. Louis finds more than worthy of support in return.
K-Love at one time would have asked those questions but I don't think that's where they are now. K-Love fundraising, whenever I've heard it, comes off as rather high-pressure to me. This may force locally based operations to do likewise.And there is why I asked does “St. Louis need K-Love?” Is there so vast a difference in music and presentation between K-Love and Joy that St. Louis will benefit from K-Love’s entry? Can K-Love’s server at a transmitter site, one size fits all network be capable of sowing directly into St. Louis in a better way than what Gateway / Joy / Boost currently does? Of course not. So tell me, what does St. Louis stand to benefit from K-Love?