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In 2009, the investors behind Affinity4 launched an online video viewing channel called Cross Bridge<ref>[http://www.crossbridge.com Cross Bridge]</ref>.
In 2009, the investors behind Affinity4 launched an online video viewing channel called Cross Bridge<ref>[http://www.crossbridge.com Cross Bridge]</ref>.


In June 2010, BN Media, an entity that includes the investors behind Affinity4<ref>[http://www.affinity4.com Affinity4]</ref> and Cross Bridge purchased Beliefnet<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bn-media-llc-announces-acquisition-of-beliefnet-97202334.html |work=PR Newswire |date=June 25, 2010 |title=BN Media, LLC Announces Acquisition of Beliefnet}}</ref> <ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bn-media-llc-announces-acquisition-of-beliefnet-97202334.html |work=PR Newswire |date=June 25, 2010 |title=BN Media, LLC Announces Acquisition of Beliefnet}}</ref>which will have a separate advisory board<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/03/us/03beliefs.html |work=The New York Times |date=July 2, 2010 |title=An Enduring Religious Web Site Is Poised for a Next Phase}}</ref>.
In June 2010, BN Media, an entity that includes the investors behind Affinity4<ref>[http://www.affinity4.com Affinity4]</ref> and Cross Bridge purchased Beliefnet<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bn-media-llc-announces-acquisition-of-beliefnet-97202334.html |work=PR Newswire |date=June 25, 2010 |title=BN Media, LLC Announces Acquisition of Beliefnet}}</ref> <ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/03/us/03beliefs.html |work=The New York Times |date=July 2, 2010 |title=An Enduring Religious Web Site Is Poised for a Next Phase}}</ref>which will have a separate advisory board<ref>{{cite news |url=http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctliveblog/archives/2010/07/beliefnet_sale.html |work=Christianity Today |date=July 2, 2010 |title=The Evangelical Connection to Beliefnet's Sale}}</ref>.


===Name Change===
===Name Change===

Revision as of 18:24, 3 November 2010

Affinity4
Type of businessaffinity-based marketing
Available inEnglish
HeadquartersNorfolk, Va
Area servednon-profit organizations
OwnerAmeriVision Communications
Key peopleStephen D. Halliday,CEO and Chairman, David Bingham, COO, Jay A. Sekulow, Bishop T.D. Jakes, Joseph R. Gregory, Dalton Lott, Curtis Wallace
Serviceslong distance, wireless, dial-up internet, dsl, motorist assistance, and more.
DivisionsCross Bridge Media, Beliefnet
URLhttp://www.affinity4.com/

Affinity4 is an affinity-based marketing company that assist charities, ministries, and nonprofit organizations raise funds to fulfill their missions. Affinity4 leverages activities such as making phone calls, surfing the Internet and watching TV into fundraising opportunities for nonprofit organizations. It raises funds for nonprofit organizations through direct marketing. It packages and resells products including long-distance telephone service, wireless, digital phone, DSL and Dial-Up Internet Services, DIRECTV®, Motorist Assistance Program, Online Retail, Wellness Package, and Insurance to members of the nonprofit organizations.

History

Affinity4 was founded in 1992. Stephen Halliday is the co-founder, President/CEO and Chairman of the Board. Other notable co-founders include Jay Sekulow[1] and T.D. Jakes[2]. Its first product was long distance telephone service. Affinity4 Wireless was launched in 2005 following other products and services including digital phone, Internet (dail-up and DSL), DIRECTV®, credit card, and a motorist assistance program.

In 2009, the investors behind Affinity4 launched an online video viewing channel called Cross Bridge[3].

In June 2010, BN Media, an entity that includes the investors behind Affinity4[4] and Cross Bridge purchased Beliefnet[5] [6]which will have a separate advisory board[7].

Name Change

AmeriVision Communications (doing business as Affinity4) was originally founded in 1992 under the name LifeLine Communications. In April 2005, LifeLine Communications announced that it was changing its name to Affinity4 to reflect the company’s values: a belief that people can make a difference by donating a portion of every day purchases to charities, ministries, and nonprofit organizations[8]. Affinity4 moved its headquarters from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Norfolk, Virginia in December of 2005.

Reference

  1. ^ Jay Sekulow profile
  2. ^ T.D.Jakes profile
  3. ^ Cross Bridge
  4. ^ Affinity4
  5. ^ "BN Media, LLC Announces Acquisition of Beliefnet". PR Newswire. June 25, 2010.
  6. ^ "An Enduring Religious Web Site Is Poised for a Next Phase". The New York Times. July 2, 2010.
  7. ^ "The Evangelical Connection to Beliefnet's Sale". Christianity Today. July 2, 2010.
  8. ^ "Company delivers cash for charities". Virginia Business. July 29, 2009.

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