Jon Rivers will be heard on the air again Friday during the 7 and 8am hours. a great talent and radio voice. Salem is allowing great sign offs.
What will they do with KYDA HD2 channel (KLOVE) after Friday?
Yeah, that's what they're saying KLTY stood for -- but it didn't start out that way.1) KLTY is heritage and already features a great corny KLOVE (brand) acronym (K Love Texas Y’all).
But then, KLTY joined the K-Love feed with "The Prodigal" by Josiah Queen.KLTY wrapped up by having many of their on-air personalites doing prerecorded farewells & the last song played was "Friends 2003" by Michael W. Smith. And much like WFSH in Atlanta an hour ago & in the past when the Fish Nashville ended, they played a promo leading into K-Love acknowedging the personalities past & present of KLTY & then sign in with the same song as when WFSH went to Air1 "Praise" by Elevation Worship.
I’m guessing they’re still running out of the former Salem KLTY studios for now and the K-Love feed is just potted up on the board. K-Love is currently streaming through the KLTY website and that’s part of the reason why I think this is what’s happening. I’m also sure they’re working on getting the actual K-LOVE equipment in place, as a few stations that share the same tower with 94.9 were on backups last night.That's pretty impressive that they got the RDS to change almost immediately. I've seen a lot of format changes where the RDS doesn't change for a week or more.
The "40 years in North Texas" counts the KOJO 94.1 days, since the KLTY calls don't have 40 years combined across 94.9, 94.1, 100.7, and 94.9 again. Which is legit as the owners of 94.1 did buy up all the KLTY jingles, library, etc. when KLTY was sold the first time and became KHYI "Y95." Since they waited a year to change 94.1 from regional Mexican to contemporary Christian, the KLTY calls were long gone and taken by AC "K-Lite" 106.5 Kanas City and they had to bring back the format under different calls until the KLTY calls got reclaimed in 1989.