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K-Love Welcomes Christina James to On-Air Lineup


Christina James
Christina James

Educational Media Foundation (EMF) taps Christina James to join the K-Love on-air lineup, part of a broader move to expand DJ-hosted programming to 24 hours a day, seven days a week. James comes to the networkwith more than a decade of radio experience, having served audiences in Baltimore at WRBS, and Dallas on KCBI. She described her move to K-Love as her next "God appointment."

"Christina is a powerful addition to our on-air team," said Mandy Young, EMF's Vice President of Radio. "She brings with her a wealth of radio experience, dedication, and passion for spreading the love of Jesus with listeners all around the world, day in and day out."

In addition to welcoming James, K-Love has announced a refreshed lineup. Careth, who previously spent several years with Air1 and in mainstream radio, will return to K-Love. The new daily schedule is as follows: Carlos and Amy (6-11am ET), Scott Smith (11am-2pm ET), Lauree Austin (2-6pm ET), Christina James (6-10pm ET), Careth (10pm-2am ET) and Kelli (2-6am ET).

"We're relentlessly exploring ways to better serve our audiences," said Jim Houser, Chief Radio Officer at EMF. "We're adding an incredible, Jesus-following storyteller to our team, and these schedule moves increase our daily DJ-hosted broadcast hours. These adjustments grow our ability to share the Gospel and give us the opportunity to create even deeper connections with our listeners."

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