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Educational Media Foundation Names Bill Reeves as CEO


Bill Reeves
Bill Reeves

Educational Media Foundation (EMF), parent company of K-Love and Air1, hires Bill Reeves as Chief Executive Officer. He comes to EMF from The WTA Group, a company he founded and served as president. EMF has acquired WTA, which develops production, marketing and distribution strategies. Reeves will relocate to Rocklin, CA, where EMF and most of its 400 employees work. The WTA Group remains based in Nashville.

"God always sends the right person at the right time. Bill's unique skill set and personality are a great match with our current and future needs, and his vast media experience complements radio as we take our first step toward becoming a more diversified media ministry," said Alan Mason, interim CEO and President of EMF.

"I'm looking forward to the challenge of this expanded role with EMF," said Reeves. "K-Love and Air1 have tremendous impact on our culture, and I look forward to continuing to grow that impact and reach both through the radio networks and through new media in the future."

Christian Music Broadcasters Executive Director Michelle Younkman commented, "The CMB family is excited for the EMF family. Our prayer is that God continues to use K-Love and Air1 to touch people's lives and make an impact on the Kingdom. Who better than Bill Reeves to lead that charge?"

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