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Salem Communications launches new "church products division"
The Richmond, VA-based operation will be part of Salem's Non-Broadcast Division and offer "creative Christian videos and media, and children's ministry video resources." It will also house "SermonSearch.com", an aid for pastors, and "ChurchStaffing.com" and "ChristianJobs.com." Camarillo, CA-based Salem Communications owns many stations in the Christian teaching and contemporary Christian formats, as well as an active collection of Christian websites such as Crosswalk.com, BibleStudyTools.com and OnePlace.com. Its non-religious broadcast interests include conservative talk stations, Salem Radio Network. Check the Salem release about the new Church Products Division here.
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