Salem Media Group Schedules First Quarter 2017 Earnings Release and Teleconference

CAMARILLO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Salem
Media Group, Inc.
(NASDAQ: SALM) announced today that it plans to
report its first quarter 2017 financial results at 7:30am (ET) on May 8,
2017.

The company also plans to host a teleconference to discuss its results
on May 8, 2017 at 8:30am (ET). To access the teleconference, please dial
(877) 524-8416, and then ask to be joined to the Salem Media Group First
Quarter 2017 call or listen via the investor relations portion of the
company’s website, located at investor.salemmedia.com.

A replay of the teleconference will be available through May 18, 2017,
and can be heard by dialing (877) 660-6853, replay access code 13660226,
or on the investor relations portion of the company’s website, located
at investor.salemmedia.com.

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ABOUT SALEM MEDIA GROUP:

Salem Media Group is America’s leading multimedia company specializing
in Christian and conservative content, with media properties comprising
radio, digital media and book, magazine and newsletter publishing. Each
day Salem serves a loyal and dedicated audience of listeners and readers
numbering in the millions nationally. With its unique programming focus,
Salem provides compelling content, fresh commentary and relevant
information from some of the most respected figures across the Christian
and conservative media landscape.

The company is the largest commercial U.S. radio broadcasting company
providing Christian and conservative programming. Salem owns and/or
operates 118 radio stations, with 73 stations in the top 25 media
markets. Salem Radio Network (“SRN”) is a full-service national radio
network, with nationally syndicated programs comprising Christian
teaching and talk, conservative talk, news, and music. SRN is home to
many industry-leading hosts including: Hugh Hewitt, Mike Gallagher,
Dennis Prager, Michael Medved, Larry Elder, Joe Walsh and Eric Metaxas.

Salem’s digital media is a leading source of Christian and conservative
themed news, analysis, and commentary. Salem’s Christian sites include:
Christianity.com®, BibleStudyTools.com, GodTube.com, GodVine.com,
Crosswalk.com, ibelieve.com, churchstaffing.com, WorshipHouseMedia.com
and OnePlace.com. Salem’s conservative sites include Townhall.com®,
RedState.com, HotAir.com, Twitchy.com and BearingArms.com.

Salem’s Regnery Publishing unit, with a history dating back to 1948, is
the nation’s leading independent publisher of conservative books. Having
published many of the seminal works of the early conservative movement,
Regnery today continues as a major publisher in the conservative space,
with leading authors including: Ann Coulter, Dinesh D’Souza, Newt
Gingrich, David Limbaugh, Ed Klein and Mark Steyn. Salem’s book
publishing business also includes Xulon Press™, a leading provider of
self-publishing services for Christian authors and Mill City Press, a
general market self-publisher.

Salem Publishing™ publishes Christian and conservative magazines
including Homecoming®, YouthWorker Journal™, The Singing News, and
Preaching.

Salem’s Eagle Financial Publications provides general market analysis
and non-individualized investment strategies from financial commentators
Mark Skousen, Nicholas Vardy, Doug Fabian, Bryan Perry, Bob Carlson and
Mike Turner, as well as a stock screening website for dividend investors
(DividendInvestor.com). The business unit’s other financial websites
include StockInvestor.com and DividendYieldHunter.com.

Eagle Wellness, through its website newportnaturalhealth.com, provides
insightful health advice and is a trusted source of high quality
nutritional supplements from leading health expert, Leigh Erin Connealy
MD. Dr. Connealy is the medical director of one of the largest medical
practices in the country where she practices integrative medicine.

Contacts

Salem Media Group, Inc.
Evan D. Masyr
Executive Vice President
& Chief Financial Officer
(805) 384-4512
evan@SalemMedia.com

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