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Will EMF Shuffle Any Kentucky Stations?

Anybody care to throw out their ideas on whether or not EMF will bring their new "Classics" format to any of its Kentucky signals? They've got a rather large presence in the Lexington area (with 4 full-power signals, including WXKY), so one could assume at least one of them may be spun off to the new format. It would make sense to me to switch WVRB 95.3 over, seeing as though WKVO is the larger signal. Any ideas?
 
I hadn’t heard anything about this. Yeah my guess 95.3 would be the better choice but if you want a better coverage area go with 89.9 for sure.

I did notice WKVO has a translator at 91.7.
 
Yeah, apparently it's called "K-Love Classics" and it focuses on CCM from the 80's to the early 2000's. It's been rolled out to just a few of their California stations so far (and one in the Chicago suburbs I think). It sounds like they are wanting to go nationwide with it, just like K-Love and Air-1, but not necessarily to that extent.

Yeah, I noticed 91.7 is now a WKVO translator even though they are not yet rebroadcasting WKVO. It's still currently running the Freedom Radio FM network. I wonder what's eventually going to happen with it.
 
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