Thursday, January 2, 2025

Atlanta Radio: A Not So Happy New Year At Salem's Fish Stations


Salem Media Group's Fish 104.7, a contemporary Christian pop station in Atlanta for the past quarter century, is leaving the airwaves on Feb. 1 after selling its music stations to Educational Media Foundation, owner of K-LOVE and Air1, for $80 million.

Rodney Ho at ajc.com reports this means the end of the market’s longest running morning show featuring Kevin Avery and Taylor Scott, which began in 2000, and the station’s local presence with annual charity events such as its Christmas Wish program. Every year, the station changes to a Christmas format before Thanksgiving for more than a month and often lands at the top of the Nielsen ratings chart for a few weeks.

All Atlanta-based employees at Fish are losing their jobs in a month including midday host Kim Fitz and afternoon host Beth Bacall.

“We’re all in shock, disbelief and grief,” wrote Greg Eaton, a Fish senior media strategist on Facebook Monday evening after the news first broke. “It’s been an honor and a privilege to have contributed and been a part of one of the greatest radio stations in America.”

Mike Blakemore, program director at Fish 104.7, said any media queries need to go to Salem headquarters in Camarillo, California.

“We have made a strategic decision to exit the contemporary Christian music format in order to pay off all of Salem’s long-term debt,” said Edward G. Atsinger, Salem’s chairman and cofounder, in a press statement.

EMF, a nonprofit based out of Santa Rosa, California, already operates its K-LOVE syndicated Christian contemporary format at 106.7 out of Gainesville, which it purchased in 2019. It’s unclear if EMF will simulcast that format on 104.7, though whatever it chooses to do, the station that replaces Fish will have no local presence.

There are also local Fish stations six other markets: Cleveland, Ohio; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Dallas; Los Angeles; Portland, Oregon; and Sacramento, California.

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