Educational Media Foundation

Educational Media Foundation.
Non Profit
Industry Mass media
Founded 1981
Headquarters Rocklin, California, United States
Products Radio broadcasting
Website www.kloveair1.com

Education Media Foundation (formerly EMF Broadcasting, or just simply EMF) is a not-for-profit organization that operates radio networks specializing in adult contemporary Christian music, including Air1 and K-LOVE. EMF is based in Rocklin, California, a suburb of Sacramento, California.

As of November 2008, EMF directly owned and operated at least 245 radio stations.[1] The Air1 and K-LOVE programming is distributed by satellite and carried on its own stations, a large number of lower power FM translators, and some stations which it operates on behalf of other owners.

EMF's President and CEO, Mike Novak, was named to those positions on October 1, 2007, succeeding Dick Jenkins, the network's founder.[2][3]

The K-LOVE Air1 Foundation operates as a fundraising arm of EMF. [4]

Current Brands

Air1 Radio

Main article: Air1

Air1 is a contemporary hit radio (CHR) radio network in the United States, playing Contemporary Christian music, especially the Top 40 hits. In 1986, KLRD began broadcasting Christian music from Yucaipa, California, and went by the on-air moniker K-LORD. In 1994, KXRD was started as a sister station to KLRD.[5] In 1995, K-LORD changed their name to "Air1" and began broadcasting via satellite from St. Helens, Oregon. In 1999, Air1 joined with Educational Media Foundation, and finally in 2002, it moved its headquarters to Rocklin, California. Air1 makes use of broadcast translators to spread the signal across much of the country. As of November 2011, the network lists 90 full powered radio stations and 125 translators of various power levels reaching 40 states.

K-Love Radio

Main article: K-Love

K-Love is an adult contemporary Christian music radio programming service in the United States operated by EMF. As of March 2013, K-Love's programming is simulcast on over 440 FM stations and translators in 47 states.[6] K-Love reaches about 12 million listeners each week in cities including New York City, Chicago, Nashville, San Antonio and Denver.[7] It is also the sixth most online streamed station in the world.[8] Its studios and offices are located in Rocklin, California, near Sacramento.[9] The morning show broadcasts from Indianapolis, Indiana, as of November 2009.

Radio Nueva Vida

Main article: Radio Nueva Vida

Radio Nueva Vida (New Life) is a Spanish-Christian radio network located in California. It is owned and operated by The Association for Community Education, Inc. a California non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization established in 1981. Radio Nueva Vida does not affiliate itself with any church. This network of stations has the capacity of broadcasting all over the USA via a satellite provider, and over the Internet.

After Educational Media Foundation discontinued its affiliation with God's Country Radio Network, EMF switched most of the former God's Country stations to Radio Nueva Vida in November 2010.

Former or inactive 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 Salem Communications Corp.[10]

God's Country Radio

God's Country Radio was a religious broadcasting radio network in the United States, which launched in 2008. The network aired on a majority of stations owned by the non-profit organization Educational Media Foundation and some independent stations.[11] God's Country Radio Network played a blend of Southern Gospel and Positive Country music.

In November 2010, God's Country Radio Network left the air because it "didn't connect with enough listeners to sustain the expenses of the broadcast".[12] It relaunched in January 2011 as a web-based only broadcaster.

World Wide Worship

Main article: World Wide Worship

World Wide Worship was a radio format that played contemporary worship music. It began in 1999 as an internet only radio station. In 2002, KWRC Corpus Christi became the first affiliate of EMF to broadcast World Wide Worship from a terrestrial station.[13] Within a year, the format was no longer being broadcast on any terrestrial station or online. The brand is still owned by EMF.[14]

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