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Christian FM Media Group Names Jayme Summers as OD/PD


Jayme Summers
Jayme Summers

Christian FM Media Group appoints Jayme Summers as the new Program Director and Operations Director for its "Today's Christian Music" network, currently airing across 167 stations. Summers transitions to her new role following Christian FM Media Group's acquisition of the "Today's Christian Music" and "Today's Worship Music" syndication networks from Salem Media. This acquisition coincided with the sale of the "Fish" stations to Educational Media Foundation (EMF) on February 1.

Having previously served as the Director of Programming and Operations at Salem Music Network in Nashville, Summers brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success to her new position. Her contributions have significantly shaped the programming at stations like 94FM The Fish, where she also co-hosted an afternoon show that clinched the 2023 Radio's Got Talent competition.

"I couldn't be more excited to step into this role," Summers commented. "Over the years, I've been incredibly fortunate to experience firsthand the passion, dedication, and faith-driven mission of the team at Christian FM. Their love for the Lord and unwavering commitment to serving Him have been truly inspiring. I deeply admire the vision that Jon and Paul have for the future of our company, and I'm thrilled to roll up my sleeves and be part of bringing that vision to life."

In her new capacity, Summers will oversee programming strategy not only for "Today's Christian Music" but also for "Today's Worship Music," and she will handle music and label relations for the network.

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