K-LOVE Dedicates New Ministry Center In Franklin [See Photos]
Educational Media Foundation, the parent organization of Christian radio networks K-LOVE and Air1, dedicated the permanent home for its new Ministry Center in Franklin, Tennessee on Tuesday (Dec. 3) at a special ribbon cutting ceremony.
The largest Christian radio network with more than 1,100 signals across the country, K-LOVE relocated to Williamson County from Rocklin, California. The dedication event featured Christian artists Steven Curtis Chapman and Jon Reddick and Pastor/Author Jud Wilhite, along with approximately 500 local leaders, team members and other guests.
The new 166,000 square foot facility features 10 studios for live broadcasts of K-LOVE radio, Air1 radio and AccessMore podcasts. There is also dedicated space for the operation of K-LOVE Books, K-LOVE Live Events and K-LOVE on Demand, the ministry’s video streaming platform. The building also houses several capture spaces to create media content. The auditorium, the K-LOVE Center, is a state-of-the-art live event space where tour rehearsals, concerts and events can be held in support of the industry and other community needs.
“Tennessee has welcomed us with open arms, and we extend our gratitude to the local community for their hospitality,” says Tom Stultz, Interim CEO. “We are grateful to those who have supported this journey and look forward to utilizing this space to continue sharing the Gospel with our audiences across the globe.”
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