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K-LOVE
Broadcast area  United States
Slogan Positive and Encouraging
First air date 1982
Format Contemporary Christian music
Owner Educational Media Foundation
Webcast Listen Live!
Website http://www.klove.com/

K-LOVE is a Contemporary Christian music radio programming service in the United States operated by EMF Broadcasting. As of November 2008, K-Love's programming is carried on 412 FM stations and translators.[1]. K-Love claims listenership of 125,000 people each week via the Internet and more than 1.46 million listeners weekly on the radio network.

K-Love's studios and offices are located in Rocklin, California, near Sacramento.[1] The service uses a number of "primary" FM signals to provide broadcast feeds to other stations and translators.

Contents

Programming

K-Love's morning show consists of Jon and Sherry Rivers, who broadcast live from their Texas ranch.[2]. Other daytime hosts include JD Chandler, David Pierce, and Lisa Williams.[3]

K-LOVE plays artists such as Mercyme, Third Day, Steven Curtis Chapman, tobyMac, and the Newsboys, among others.

History

K-LOVE began as a single radio station, KCLB-FM, in 1982, in Santa Rosa, California as a result of the efforts of a former San Francisco disc jockey, Bob Anthony (Fogal).

In 1988, coverage expanded after the transmitter was moved to a better location following a fire that destroyed 9,000 acres around the original transmitter site. Encouraged by public support, KCLB become K-LOVE Radio in 1988, and additional stations were licensed and began operating.[2] [3]

In 1999, K-Love and Air 1 (a Christian music service targeted at younger listerners) were combined under the Parent Organization named Educational Media Foundation.

K-LOVE uses a network of satellite fed FM stations and broadcast translators to carry the signal across much of the United States. Most (but not all) of the stations that carry K-Love are owned by EMF. Because EMF is a non-profit entity, the FCC has granted waivers of the requirement that each station have a local studio in the community of service.

In June 2008, Mike Novak, President of K-LOVE and Air 1, announced on air that their previous spring pledge drive was less than successful, and they were being forced to stop all expansions, freeze hiring, make cutbacks, and even sell a network radio station.[citation needed]

On October 1, 2008, Mike Novak was named CEO and President of EMF, K-Love, and Air1, replacing Dick Jenkins, founder of EMF Broadcast Networks.[4]

External links

Stations


References

  1. ^ "History of K-LOVE". KLOVE.com. Retrieved on November 18, 2006.
  2. ^ "History of K-LOVE". KLOVE.com. Retrieved on November 18, 2006.
  3. ^ Stave, Dave (January 3, 2003). "K-LOVE, broadcasting on 88.9 FM in La Grande, spread words of faith, inspirational songs, hope in ch[...]", La Grande Observer. 

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