Deseret Digital Media

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Deseret Digital Media, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryNew media
FoundedSalt Lake City, Utah, United States
(September 24, 2009 (2009-09-24))
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)
ParentDeseret Management Corporation
Websitewww.deseretdigital.com

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,[1] Clark Gilbert,[2] was named president of BYU-Idaho in early 2015. Chris Lee was the president of the company after Clark's departure.[3] In 2016, Greg Peterson became the president of the company.[4]

The Triad Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, headquarters for Deseret Media

Deseret Digital Media 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[]

  1. ^ "Clark Gilbert named new president of BYU-Idaho". DeseretNews.com. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  2. ^ Business & Technology | Deseret News in UT cutting newsroom by nearly half | Seattle Times Newspaper
  3. ^ Generations examined in this electronic age | Herald Democrat
  4. ^ "About Deseret Digital Media". Deseret Digital. Retrieved 2021-04-29.

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