Educational Media Foundation

Educational Media Foundation is an American nonprofit organization that operates radio networks broadcasting contemporary Christian music, including Air1 and K-Love. EMF is based in Rocklin, ...

In late March, the FCC’s Media Bureau denied an Application for Review filed by prolific Christian Contemporary Music noncomm Educational Media Foundation that sought review of the Bureau’s mid-2016 ...

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Educational Media Foundation (EMF), the parent organization of omnipresent Christian music-focused noncommercial radio networks K-LOVE and Air1, is welcoming a new Chief of Staff for the Ministry.

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K-LOVE and Air1 parent organization Educational Media Foundation has officially relocated its headquarters from California to Tennessee. The new 166,000-square-foot facility includes ten broadcast ...

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Tennessean: Exclusive: Christian nonprofit Educational Media Foundation preps for Franklin HQ opening

After spreading the gospel on the airwaves from Rocklin, California for nearly two decades, the leaders at Educational Media Foundation realized it was time for a major geographic shift in 2019. The ...

On Dec. 3, Educational Media Foundation celebrated the completion of its new headquarters outside of Nashville. EMF is the parent company of K-Love and Air1, the largest Christian music radio networks ...

Salem Media Group sells its remaining contemporary Christian music radio stations to the Educational Media Foundation for $80 million. Salem Media Group has sold its seven remaining contemporary ...

Front Row L-R: Phil Guthrie, Radio Nueva Vida President, Tom Stultz, EMF Interim CEO; Back Row L-R: Mary Guthrie, Radio Nueva Vida General Manager, Jerry Shirer, EMF Board Chair Educational Media ...

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Educational success, also called student and academic achievement, refers to the extent to which educational aims are reached, for example, the amount of knowledge and abilities that students acquire.