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KDHX supporters are raising funds and making plans for a rebirth of the station, but first they need a judge to reject a sale on Monday. KDHX leaders have said the only way to pay off its debts is through a sale of the station鈥檚 broadcast license and assets.
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A bankruptcy judge scheduled a May hearing to set up the rules and timeline for an auction to sell KDHX鈥檚 assets. But final approval of any sale is not assured.
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Leaders of KDHX will seek a judge鈥檚 approval on Wednesday to sell the community radio station to syndicated Christian radio network K-LOVE. Court papers show that KDHX鈥檚 board voted to sell on March 3. The board says it fielded multiple offers.
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St. Louis-area listeners of KDHX on Saturday morning could hear K-LOVE鈥檚 signature Christian programming content. By later in the afternoon, 88.1 FM appeared to return to its typical programming.
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KDHX 88.1 FM will sell its broadcast license for at least $4.35 million to national chain K-LOVE, which plays contemporary Christian music. KDHX owes $2 million to its creditors.
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La estaci贸n de radio de baja potencia en el 92.9 FM ofrecer谩 m煤sica pop y un programa de f煤tbol con tem谩tica del St. Louis City SC dos veces por semana, mientras va ampliando su programaci贸n en los pr贸ximos meses.
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The low-powered radio station on 92.9 FM will offer pop music and a biweekly St. Louis City SC-themed soccer show as it builds out its show roster in the coming months.
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Community radio station KDHX is seeking a loan from K-LOVE that would make the Christian broadcaster its chief creditor as it undergoes bankruptcy reorganization.
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KDHX filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in court Monday, after years of financial uncertainty and community pressure on its leaders.
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The Hot 104.1 losses came the same week that parent company Audacy announced sweeping layoffs. The St. Louis station will begin simulcasting news and talk radio station KMOX.