Educational Media Foundation
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Company type | Nonprofit |
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Industry | Mass media |
Founded | 1981 |
Founder | Bob Fogal |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Radio broadcasting |
Revenue | 175,719,561 United States dollar (2016) ![]() |
Total assets | 1,046,247,591 United States dollar (2022) ![]() |
Website | www |
Educational Media Foundation (formerly EMF Broadcasting, abbreviated EMF) is an American nonprofit Christian media ministry based in Franklin, a suburb of Nashville.
EMF is the parent company of
The programming for Air1 and K-LOVE is distributed by satellite and carried on its own stations, including many low-power FM translators and some stations which EMF operates on behalf of other owners.
The president and
Structure
Educational Media Foundation (EMF) is governed by a board of directors. The current chairman of the board is Donna Ecton.[3][4] The current CEO of EMF is Todd Woods.
The vision for a professional Christian music radio ministry with major-market air talent was an idea KFRC DJ Bob Anthony Fogal had in 1978 that came to fruition on October 15, 1982, when the organization's first signal went on air.
In 1986, Dick Jenkins was named president and CEO of EMF. Mike Novak was next, heading the group from 2008 to 2018.[5][6] On June 1, 2018, Novak announced that he would retire from EMF within the next several months after 20 years of service to the organization. And on July 15, 2019 Bill Reeves became the CEO of EMF.
In its first 40 years, EMF has had only four CEOs - Fogal, Jenkins, Novak and Reeves (plus Alan Mason's interim role for the first half of 2019).
EMF's stations are licensed as
The organization is a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA).[7]
On May 27, 2022, EMF broke ground for its new global headquarters in Franklin, Tennessee, south of Nashville.[8]
Current brands
Air1
Air1 is a
AccessMore
In 2020, EMF launched a Christian podcast network.
K-LOVE
K-LOVE is a
K-LOVE Classics
K-LOVE Classics was a Christian music radio programming service in the United States operated by EMF and was heard on full-powered FM stations and translators, including
On November 2, 2020, K-LOVE Classics ceased its broadcast online, and the terrestrial stations that had formerly aired K-LOVE Classics began airing the seasonal brand K-LOVE Christmas. On January 1, 2021, K-LOVE Classics came back in some fashion with two separate streams online and the terrestrial stations: K-LOVE 90s and K-LOVE 2000s.[12] In honor of its 40th birthday, in 2022, K-LOVE launched a series of decade-specific streams covering music from the '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s, 2010s.
K-LOVE On Demand
In 2020, EMF launched a free streaming platform offering live concerts, original programming, and other exclusive content.[13]
Former brands
Christian Music Planet magazine
Christian Music Planet was a magazine owned and operated by Educational Media Foundation from 2002 until 2007, when it was sold to
God's Country Radio
God's Country Radio was a Christian radio network in the United States which launched in 2008. The network aired on a majority of stations owned by Educational Media Foundation and some independent stations.[15] God's Country Radio Network played a blend of Southern gospel and Christian country music.
In November 2010, God's Country Radio Network ceased operations due to lack of financial support from its listeners sufficient to meet its expenses.[16] It relaunched in January 2011 as an Internet-only broadcaster. After EMF discontinued its affiliation with God's Country Radio Network at that point, most of the affiliate stations flipped to Radio Nueva Vida, a Spanish-language Christian radio network owned and operated by California-based nonprofit organization The Association for Community Education, Inc.
World Wide Worship
World Wide Worship was a radio format that played
References
- ^ "Educational Media Foundation Announces CEO Transition". www.businesswire.com. 2023-03-21. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
- ^ Jacobson, Adam (July 18, 2019). "Meet Mike Novak's Successor At EMF". Radio and Television Business Report. Streamline RBR, Inc. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
- ^ "Chairman of the Board". K-Love. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
- ^ "Chairman of the Board". Air1. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
- ^ "OMNewswire". GospelMusic.org. Archived from the original on February 25, 2012.
- ^ "CEO Compensation Study" (PDF). Charity Navigator (Revised Final ed.). 2010.
- ^ "Educational Media Foundation". Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability.
- ^ "EMF Breaks Ground on New Franklin Facility". Radio Ink.
- ^ "Testimonies of Christ's work, Share your Christian testimony - Air1 - Positive Hits". Air1. Archived from the original on September 24, 2011. Retrieved April 6, 2018.
- ^ "Fan-based Christian music awards slated". Archived from the original on 2013-02-26.
- ^ Daigle, Paul. "Operation Warm Partners with K-Love and Air1 Radio's Fall Pledge Drive". Retrieved November 1, 2012.
- ^ "EMF Shuts Down K-Love Classics". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
- ^ "K-LOVE On Demand". K-LOVE On Demand. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
- ^ "EMF sells Christian Music Planet brand". February 19, 2007.
- ^ "K-Love owner launches God's Country Christian Country radio network". GospelScoop.com. myIchthus Ministry Group. Retrieved March 31, 2009.
- ^ "God's Country Radio Network Goes Off The Air". All Access. All Access Music Group. Retrieved April 6, 2018.
- ^ "HisAir.net NewsChannel Aug '02". HisAir.net. August 2002.