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==Salem Radio== | |||
Tom Tradup, vice president for news and talk at Salem Radio Network, which serves more than 2,000 mostly Christian stations, questioned the direction of [[Glenn Beck]]'s 28 April "Restoring Honor" rally. "Politically, everyone is with it, but theologically, when he says the country should turn back to God, the question is: Which God? How much of this is turning to God? How much is religious revival and how much is a snake oil medicine show?" <ref name=WaPo>{{citation | |||
| title = Glenn Beck may be unlikely leader for conservative Christians | |||
| author = Michelle Boorstein | |||
| journal = Washington Post Staff Writer | |||
| date = 31 August 2010 | |||
| url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/30/AR2010083005015_pf.html | |||
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Revision as of 12:52, 31 August 2010
Salem Communications Corporation is a "Christian and family themed content and conservative values" provider on radio and the Internet, and in print media.[1] It is a public company, stock symbol SALM.
In addition to approximately 100 radio stations, it owns the Salem Radio Network syndication provider, Salem Radio Representatives, a national radio advertising sales force; Salem Web Network, which provides Internet Christian content and online streaming, and Salem Publishing, printing Christian-oriented magazines.
Its web properties include Townhall.com.
Salem Radio
Tom Tradup, vice president for news and talk at Salem Radio Network, which serves more than 2,000 mostly Christian stations, questioned the direction of Glenn Beck's 28 April "Restoring Honor" rally. "Politically, everyone is with it, but theologically, when he says the country should turn back to God, the question is: Which God? How much of this is turning to God? How much is religious revival and how much is a snake oil medicine show?" [2]
References
- ↑ Overview, Salem Communications Corporation
- ↑ Michelle Boorstein (31 August 2010), "Glenn Beck may be unlikely leader for conservative Christians", Washington Post Staff Writer