Salem Communications, a major owner of religious radio stations, will soon offer its syndicated programming to various Web-based formats.
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21 September 2000 y., Thursday
Salem Communications (www.salemcomm.com), a major owner of religious radio stations, will soon offer its syndicated programming to various Web-based formats.
More than 100 radio ministries will be made available online, including Dr. James Dobson's ``Focus on the Family,'' Chuck Swindoll's ``Insight for Living'' and Atlanta's Charles Stanley's popular progam, ``In Touch.''
The Web sites will be announced soon.
Also: Salem Communications has signed a deal with Crosswalk.com (www.crosswalk.com), a Christian Internet Web portal, which will enable spiritual surfers to use a special audio and video player to connect them to Christian-based music and talk shows.
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