Salem Communications

Salem Communications

Salem Communications (nasdaq|SALM) is a media company, specializing in talk radio, with a focus on an evangelical Christian religious and conservative political point of view, which operates in the United States, with 99 U.S. commercial radio stations (pending acquisitions) that are primarily concentrated in the nation's biggest markets, including 65 stations in 23 of the top 25 markets; in these markets Salem is the fourth largest radio station owner after Clear Channel, Cumulus Media, Citadel Broadcasting, and CBS Radio. The company focuses on acquiring radio stations with powerful transmitters, unlike most Christian broadcasters who tend to purchase many low-power translators. Salem owns slightly more AM than FM stations, and covers one-third of the U.S population. [http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2005/12/higher_frequency.html] Salem is a leading U.S. radio broadcaster, Internet content provider, and magazine and book publisher targeting audiences interested in Christian and family-themed content and conservative values.

Salem Communications was founded by Stuart Epperson and Edward Atsinger III and, unlike many Christian broadcasters, is a for-profit corporation. cite web|url=http://www.ctlibrary.com/40590|title=ChristianityToday.com, "Dollars and Sense: How Salem Commmunications makes its money", 1/26/07|accessdate=2007-10-11] Also unlike their non-profit counterparts, Salem stations are found on high-powered signals on the commercial radio band spectrum.

Salem's CFO approximates that the company's income is as follows:
*50% Teaching and Talk stations
*25% Christian contemporary music stations
*15% Secular news/talk stations
*10% Magazines and Websites

Company Info

Salem is based in beachside Camarillo, California and owns many of the frequencies that feature programs like Focus and Insight. It operates 97 stations, 61 of them in the country's top-25 markets.cite web|url=http://www.ctlibrary.com/40588|title=ChristianityToday, "Making Airwaves", 2/26/07|accessdate=2007-10-11]

Salem also owns a few oldies stations, a country station, and a Spanish music station in Portland, Oregon. It sold its sports station in Cleveland in December 2006.

Many of the stations owned by Salem are in fact licensed to one of a number of subsidiaries. Salem's subsidiaries include:
*ATEP Radio, Inc.
*Bison Media, Inc.
*Caron Broadcasting, Inc.
*CCM Communications, Inc.
*Common Ground Broadcasting, Inc.
*Golden Gate Broadcasting Company, Inc.
*Inland Radio, Inc.
*Inspiration Media, Inc.
*Inspiration Media of Texas, Inc.
*Kingdom Direct, Inc.
*New England Continental Media, Inc.
*New Inspiration Broadcasting Company, Inc.
*Oasis Radio, Inc.
*Oneplace, Ltd.
*Pennsylvania Media Associates, Inc.
**KGBI-FM
**KOTK
**WDTK
**WEZE
**WFIL
**WGKA
**WHIM
**WNTP
**WORD-FM
**WPIT
**WTLN
**WWDJ
*Radio 1210, Inc.
*Salem Media Corporation
*Salem Media of California, Inc.
*Salem Media of Colorado, Inc.
**KBJD
**KNUS
**KRKS
**KRKS-FM
*Salem Media of Hawaii, Inc.
**KAIM-FM
**KGMZ-FM
**KGU
**KHCM
**KHCM-FM
**KHNR
**KHUI
*Salem Media of Illinois, Inc.
**KCRO
**KKHT-FM
**WORL
**WIND
*Salem Media of Kentucky, Inc.
**WFIA-FM
**WGTK
**WRVI (sale to WAY-FM pending)
*Salem Media of New York, LLC
**WMCA
**WNYM
*Salem Media of Ohio, Inc.
**WRFD (sale to Christian Voice pending)
*Salem Media of Oregon, Inc.
**KPDQ
**KPDQ-FM
**KRYP
*Salem Media of Pennsylvania, Inc.
**WORD
**WPIT
*Salem Media of Texas, Inc.
**KSLR
*Salem Media of Virginia, Inc.
**WAVA
**WAVA-FM
*Salem Music Network, Inc.
*Salem Radio Network Incorporated
*Salem Radio Representatives, Inc.
*South Texas Broadcasting, Inc.
*SRN News Network, Inc.
*Vista Broadcasting, Inc.

As noted earlier, Salem has announced that it will sell WRVI in the Louisville, Kentucky area to WAY-FM. There may be more sales to come. [ [http://www.radio-info.com/news/index.php?date=2008-08-15 Radio-Info.com News for August 15, 2008] ]

alem Radio Network

Salem Communications syndicates a number of programs in two separate streams: mostly politically conservative secular talk, and Christian talk. This programming is distributed, mainly to Salem-owned stations but also to non-Salem-owned stations, under the banner of the Salem Radio Network.

Some programs are fed live. Many stations carry delayed feeds. Some stations substitute other conservative talk programs from other syndicators. Hosts such as Laura Ingraham and Dennis Miller appear on Salem-owned stations.

The satellite feed for Salem's general market programming can be heard on the CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks, on CRN3.

Web Network

Salem Web Network has the goal of replicating Salem's leadership position in radio in the digital world. They began with the acquisition of OnePlace.com and SermonSearch.com.POV-statement|date=December 2007 At that time, they were receiving 78,000 page views, had a revenue of 3 million and a profit of -6.1 million. Today, Salem Web Network reaches more than 6 million unique users each month with over 60 million+ page views, has a revenue of 10 million and a profit of 2 million. According to Nielsen Net Ratings, Salem Web Network has more pages viewed than all other web sites combined in the Christian niche.Fact|date=October 2007 Salem Web Network owns and manages over 60 websites including:
Christianity.com, Crosswalk.com, OnePlace.com, SermonSearch.com, LightSource.com, ChristianJobs.com, ChurchStaffing.com, TheFish.com, Townhall.com,CrossDaily.com, and many more. [ [http://salemwebnetwork.com/WebNetwork.asp] , Salem Web Network]

Publishing

Salem's flagship publication, "CCM Magazine" [http://www.ccmmagazine.com/] , has been in the Christian music industry for more than 25 years. Other magazine publications including "Homecoming" [http://www.gaither.com/homecomingmagazine/] from Bill and Gloria Gather, "Youth Worker Journal" [http://www.youthworker.com/] , and "Preaching" [http://www.preaching.com/] .

Xulon Press is Salem's digital publisher of books targeting the Christian audience [ [http://www.xulonpress.com/about.htm] , Xulon About Page] . They use print-on-demand technologies that store books electronically and print them only as they are ordered. Xulon was founded by Christian author and publisher Tom Freling.

Political Activism

The founders of Salem Communications support various religious causes. Epperson was recently reported in "Time" magazine as one of the "25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America." In 2004 he co-chaired "Americans of Faith", a religiously-based Republican electoral campaign. Both founders have served on the Council for National Policy. They gave $100,000 to the Bush presidential reelection campaign and $780,000 to the 2000 "California Defense of Marriage Act" (Proposition 22) ballot measure. [http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2005/12/higher_frequency.html]

References

Further reading

*cite news|last=Piore|first=Adam|title=Higher Frequency|publisher=Mother Jones|date=2006-01-01|url=http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2005/12/higher_frequency.html|accessdate=2007-03-27

External links

* [http://www.salem.cc/ Salem Communications]
* [http://www.srnonline.com/ Salem Radio Network]
* [http://www.whereyouropinioncounts.com/ List of Salem-owned news/talk stations]
* [http://www.salemradiolabs.com/ Salem Radio Labs]
* [http://salemwebnetwork.com/ Salem Web Network]


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