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WKVP TV COMMERCIALS

In the past few weeks there has been many K Love commercials on TV, showing young people dancing to their music, with this logo at the end. Is this a first for a religious signal to have TV Ads and why? they don't subscribe to ratings.
 

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In the past few weeks there has been many K Love commercials on TV, showing young people dancing to their music, with this logo at the end. Is this a first for a religious signal to have TV Ads and why? they don't subscribe to ratings.
Absolutely not. Why? To get listeners, some of whom will donate.
 
In the past few weeks there has been many K Love commercials on TV, showing young people dancing to their music, with this logo at the end. Is this a first for a religious signal to have TV Ads and why? they don't subscribe to ratings.
What channel were the ads on?
 
In the NYC market, the ads for K-Love are fairly frequent. I see it during Jeopardy on WABC-TV. It is likely the same ad as the one running in Philadelphia.

A woman in her bathroom swinging her arm like she's playing a guitar. An African-American family in a circle in their living room dancing. A young man in a warehouse store spinning around and then a young man in a wheelchair doing the same. It ends with two teens forming a heart with their hands.

You'd never know it was a Christian AC station, other than the words on the screen "Find love and inspiration." I guess a secular AC station wouldn't use that slogan.
 
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