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AED, formerly the Academy for Educational Development (1961 to 2011), was a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that focused on education, health and economic development for the "least advantaged in the United States and developing countries throughout the world." [4] AED operated more than 250 programs in the United States and in 150 other ...
In December 2020, Joeli Barbour's Dexter Broadcasting reached an agreement to sell KDEX-FM and KDEX-AM to Palmer Johnson, a Contract Broadcast Engineer from Kennett, MO. On August 30, 2021 KDEX was transferred to KDEX Inc, a corporation 100 percent owned by Palmer Johnson. KDEX Inc continues to air a modern country format on KDEX-FM.
The Curators of the University of Missouri: Public radio KAUF: 89.9 FM: Kennett: American Family Association: Religious Talk KAYQ: 97.1 FM: Warsaw: Valkyrie Broadcasting, Inc. Classic country KAYX: 92.5 FM: Richmond: Bott Communications, Inc. Religious Talk (Bott Radio Network) KBAI: 91.5 FM: Bloomfield: Educational Media Foundation: Worship ...
Pages in category "Educational Media Foundation radio stations" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 838 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In December 2020, Joeli Barbour's Dexter Broadcasting reached an agreement to sell KDEX-AM and KDEX-FM to Palmer Johnson, a Contract Broadcast Engineer from Kennett, MO. On August 30, 2021, KDEX was transferred to KDEX Inc, a corporation 100 percent owned by Palmer Johnson. KDEX Inc immediately changed the format of KDEX-AM to a Classic Hits ...
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In 1969, only one founder of AED was still living: Morton R. Hunter of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [8] The AED Foundation (AEDF) was formed in 1991 to offer "professional education and workforce development." AEDF accredits equipment technology educational programs at colleges in the United States. [4]