DALLAS - A North Texas Christian radio station is closing after 40 years on the air. The company that owned 94.9 KLTY ...
Thus brings to a close a 24-year run at 94.9 MHz in Dallas-Fort Worth for KLTY. That’s because K-LOVE, the nation’s omnipresent CCM offering, is taking over the facility. Until now ...
KLTY will soon fall silent after 40 years on air in North Texas. The locally-loved Christian contemporary radio station is ...
Archived photo of Jon and Sherry Rivers hosting a morning show on the Christian radio station KLTY 94.1 in Dallas, Texas, on August, 27, 1997.(Michel Fortier) A North Texas Christian radio station ...
WACO, Texas — Dallas-Fort Worth Christian radio station KLTY-FM (94.9) is shutting down after 40 years after it was sold by its parent company as part of an $80 million deal, according to reports.
The agreement, which is pending approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will add or expand EMF programming to seven U.S. markets, with stations including KLTY-FM in Arlington ...
The year 2024 closed out with a significant radio deal as Educational Media Foundation announced it had reached an agreement with Salem Media Group to acquire seven of its FM signal properties, ...
KLTY-FM (94.9) will be taken over by EMF — the parent organization of Christian radio networks Air1 and K-LOVE.
Once the deal is consummated, EMF says that “Q102.9,” KLTY and all stations branded as “The Fish” will either become K-LOVE or Air1 member stations, according to market needs. In Los ...
The stations include Atlanta’s WFSH, Cleveland’s WFHM, Colorado Springs’ KBIQ, Dallas’ KLTY, Los Angeles’ KFSH, Portland’s KFIS, and Sacramento’s KKFS, pending FCC approval.