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K-Love Classics was launched in June 2018 as an internet radio station featuring classic Contemporary Christian music (CCM) from the 1980s, 1990s, and the early part of the decade of the 2000s, akin to the secular classic hits format. [4]
On May 13, 2005, Star 97 began running liners to listen at 5PM for a "major announcement". At 5 PM that day, after playing Closing Time by Semisonic, the station made a drastic change by flipping its format to oldies, as Oldies 97.1, with the first song on Oldies 97.1 being Listen to the Music by The Doobie Brothers.
It's branded as "K-Love". The station started on August 30, 2010. First, it played a classic rock format, later it evolved in 2012 into an adult hits format playing music from the 1980s-now. On June 12, 2015, KARC changed their call letters to KRSA and shifted its format to adult contemporary, branded as "Relax 103.3".
Christian music fans packed Nashville's Opry House Sunday, May 26, for the filming of the 11th annual K-LOVE Fan Awards, which were televised May 31 on TBN.. The night's top award winners were ...
WKVP (106.9 FM, "106.9 K-Love") is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Camden, New Jersey, serving the Philadelphia media market. The station is owned and operated by Educational Media Foundation and is an affiliate of K-Love, EMF's Christian adult contemporary music network. Its broadcast tower is located on Mount Ephraim Avenue in Camden.
KKLQ (100.3 FM, "Positive, Encouraging 100.3") is a non-commercial radio station owned by Educational Media Foundation (EMF) and carries the Christian adult contemporary format of its nationally syndicated network K-Love throughout the Greater Los Angeles area.
First calling itself "Your Station for the Oldies", then "the Best of the '60s, '70s and '80s", Majic 94.1 later used "The Carolinas' Greatest Hits" with a very large playlist primarily of the 1960s to 1980s top 40 songs. In the early and mid-2000s, it was the Triad affiliate of the Tar Heel Sports Network.
On January 17, 2012, after approximately seven years as 94-7 Jack FM, WWJK changed formats to Contemporary Christian (K-Love) after being sold to EMF. The last song played on Jack FM was Goodbye by Night Ranger. WWJK was the rated fourth by Arbitron before the format change. On February 17, 2012, WWJK changed to its current call sign, WJLV. The ...