Former Pohlad-owned radio stations officially flip formats
Educational Media Foundation operates the K-Love brand, which has a presence already in the Twin Cities.
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More than four months after Pohlad Companies sold Twin Cities-based radio stations KQGO (96.3) and KZGO (95.3), the music formats have changed.
Formerly known as Go 96.3 and Go 95.3, the stations have switched from modern alternative and hip-hop formats, respectively, to Christian music frequencies.
Educational Media Foundation purchased the stations for a reported $2.5 million. The broadcast company has flipped 96.3 from modern alternative music to its
Air1 worship music format on Tuesday morning. It flipped the 95.3 format from hip-hop to it s
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