Type | Private |
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Industry | New media |
Founded | Salt Lake City, Utah, United States (September 24, 2009 ) |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Greg Peterson President Ryan Johnson (CFO) Eric Bright (CMO) Nate Hatch (CIO) Tom Yates (VP of Sales) Emery Smith (HR Director) Brett Atkinson VP of Data Analytics) |
Parent | Deseret Management Corporation |
Website | www |
Deseret Digital Media, Inc. (DDM) is a subsidiary company of Deseret Management Corporation, an American holding company owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. DDM owns newspapers and websites, as well as radio and television stations.
Former CEO, Clark Gilbert,[1] was named president of BYU-Idaho in early 2015.[2] Chris Lee was the president of the company after Clark's departure.[3] In 2016, Greg Peterson became the president of the company.[4]
DDM was formed in 2009 to run the website operations. Its products include:
- DeseretNews.com, the website for the Deseret News newspaper
- MormonTimes.com, which supports the Deseret News newspaper's Faith section, Mormon Times
- ChurchNews.com, which supports the Deseret News newspaper's weekly supplement, Church News
- KSL.com, which supports the KSL radio stations, KSL-TV station and KSL Classifieds.
- FM100.com, the website for the KSFI radio station
- 1035TheArrow.com, the website for KRSP-FM radio station
References
- ↑ Business & Technology | Deseret News in UT cutting newsroom by nearly half | Seattle Times Newspaper
- ↑ "Clark Gilbert named new president of BYU-Idaho". DeseretNews.com. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
- ↑ Generations examined in this electronic age | Herald Democrat
- ↑ "About Deseret Digital Media". Deseret Digital. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
Further reading
- "Deseret News, S.L. Tribune Revise Joint Operating Agreement". Fairfield Sun-Times. October 29, 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
- Deseret News – Changing Two Media Cultures | Pew Research Center's Journalism Project
- Sep 10, 2009 Deseret News article on DDMs formation
- Deseret Digital Media releases Deseret News high school sports mobile website
- Salt Lake Chamber | Head of Deseret Digital Media, Deseret News discusses disruptive change
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