WLVO is owned by Educational Media Foundation, a California-based company that runs two big Christian music radio networks, K-LOVE and Air1. WLVO will be a K-LOVE station. Its daily programming will come not from Rhode Island but Rockland, Calif., and Indianapolis.
EMF agreed to purchase the broadcast license and transmitter of WBRU for $5.63 million. Art Norwalk, spokesman for the board of Brown Broadcasting Services, said that figure was the high bid “by a wide margin.”
Joe Miller, director of signal acquisition for EMF, said the company already owned a station in the state, at 104.7-FM in Warwick. But he said that is a relatively weak signal, and EMF was looking for a stronger presence in the Rhode Island market. EMF is a nonprofit that owns about 400 radio stations around the country.
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One, still untitled, will be devoted to local news, while “Sound Wave: Rhode Island” will explore the past and present of the Rhode Island music scene. A third show in development, “The Amplifier” will focus on people of color in the state.
“WBRU is not going away,” said general manager Kishanee Haththotuwegama. “We are moving to a 21st century platform with greater potential for creative expression and community service.”
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