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The Fish 104.7 is going off the air. Today is the last day you can listen

THE FISH 104.7 Atlanta

ATLANTA — Listeners can turn their radio to The Fish 104.7 in Atlanta for one last time on Friday.

The Christian music station is set to go off the air on Saturday after Salem Media Group sold several stations to Educational Media Foundation to settle a long-term debt.

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With the Fish shutting down, The Kevin and Taylor Show, which began back in 2000, announced that their last show would be Friday.

“We are so incredibly honored that we had the privilege of bringing you “Good, Clean, Fun” and doing life with you for 24 years. So many times at radio events, we would meet those of you who grew up listening, and now you have children of your own. That’s so rare in radio, and we are so grateful! Every day you inspired us with the stories of your lives, to love God and love people better,” the hosts wrote in a statement after the sale was announced.

The station’s new owners operate the nationally-syndicated K-LOVE, which you can currently hear on 106.7 frequency.

It’s unclear if K-LOVE will also transmit on the 104.7 frequency. However, EMF interim CEO Tom Stultz says the stations they purchased from Salem Media Group will “keep Christian music flowing” and “help us deliver on our mission to reach more people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”

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