EMF–parent of K-LOVE, Air1 and WTA Media–launches online podcast platform, ‘accessmore’

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EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION LAUNCHES ACCESSMORE PODCAST PLATFORM FOR
FAITH-FOCUSED PODCASTS
Expansion in a New Direction for Parent of K-LOVE, Air1 and WTA Media
accessmore.com

ROCKLIN, CALIFORNIA – May 12, 2020 – Educational Media Foundation (EMF) – parent of K-LOVE, Air1 and WTA Media – is taking a step in a new direction with the May 18 launch of accessmore, an online podcast platform featuring a growing library of on demand, faith-based podcasts.

“Since joining EMF last year, we’ve been developing opportunities in new media to reach more people with quality, faith-based content,” said CEO Bill Reeves. “We were already among the top 10 U.S.-based audio streaming companies. Accessmore is the next major step into that burgeoning segment.”

Accessmore will feature nationally known Christian teachers, authors, speakers and entertainers sharing content designed to inform and inspire. Just a sample of the podcasts include Dare to Be with Grammy-nominated singer Natalie Grant and Charlotte Gambill; Equip and Empower from Christine Caine, founder of Propel Women; Hey, It’s the Luskos with Levi and Jennie Lusko; Rebecca St. James Family & Friends; and Into the Portal from Elevation eKids.

The podcast offerings at launch will cover a wide array of content of interest to faith audiences including:

  • Religion and Spirituality
  • Science
  • Society and Culture
  • Music
  • Kids and Family
  • Business
  • And much more

Get an early preview now of the accessmore platform at accessmore.com, with full access to all the podcasts on the app available for download soon on Apple or Android.

Launching accessmore is a natural step for EMF as it debuts its distribution in podcasting. More than 104 million Americans – 37 percent of the population – listens to a podcast monthly, according to PodcastHosting.org. About 68 million listen weekly.

Podcast listeners cover every age demographic. And of the 104 million monthly listeners, 41 percent earn over $75,000 a year vs. 29 percent for the nation at large.

Accessmore will be continually adding new podcasts, said Rahny Taylor, accessmore director.

“As podcasting continues to explode, I’m excited that we can increase the offering of faith-based content,” Taylor said. “The goal of this ever-expanding platform is to give listeners a place to accessmore on themes that interest, grow and entertain.”

About Educational Media Foundation
As the organization behind accessmore, EMF began as a single radio station in Northern California in 1982 and is now parent company to K-LOVE and Air1 – the nation’s largest contemporary Christian radio networks. Broadcast on more than 1,000 signals across all 50 states, EMF is also among the top 10 U.S.-based audio streaming companies. In 2019, the ministry acquired WTA Media, a leader in faith-based films and publishing, and oversees its operations in Franklin, Tenn. With more than 400 employees, EMF is headquartered in Rocklin, California, and has field team members in major markets throughout the U.S. For more information on K-LOVE, Air1 or WTA, please visit KLOVE.com, Air1.com and TheWTAGroup.com.

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