Wall Street Journal report: The Salem Media Group, Inc. is a prominent multimedia firm operating in the United States. The company's operations are divided into three segments: Broadcast, Digital Media, and Publishing. With a vast portfolio of media assets, the firm owns and manages 33 FM radio stations and 70 radio stations. Salem also provides programming for Christian and family-themed talk stations, music stations, and news talk stations. In addition, the company operates the Salem Podcast Network, a platform that hosts conservative, political, news, and family-oriented podcasts. Digital offerings from Salem include Christian, conservative, investing content, e-commerce, audio and video streaming, among other resources through an array of websites and mobile applications. These include BibleStudyTools.com, Crosswalk.com, Christianity.com, iBelieve.com, GodTube.com, OnePlace com, GodUpdates.com, CrossCards.com, ChristianHeadlines.com, LightSource.com, CCMmagazine.com, Townhall.com, RedState.com, pjmedia.com, Twitchy.com, HotAir.com, BearingArms.com. Salem also publishes digital newsletters, market analysis, and non-individualized investment strategies. Moreover, the firm's portfolio includes SermonSearch.com, ChurchStaffing.com, WorshipHouseMedia.com, SermonSpice.com, WorshipHouseKids.com, Preaching.com, ChristianJobs.com, ShiftWorship.com, JourneyBoxMedia.com, Playblackmedia.com, and HyperPixelsMedia.com. The company also publishes conservative, Christian, and history books under the Xulon Press label, which is a print-on-demand self-publishing service. It also operates Mill City Press, which publishes books and provides digital marketing services. Salem Media Group was established in 1974 and is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
SalMar's ticker is SALM
The company's shares trade on the NASDAQ stock exchange
They are based in Irving, Texas
There are 1001-5000 employees working at SalMar
It is salmar.no/en/about-salmar
SalMar is in the Broadcasting - Radio industry
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