SMS Multimedia

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Digital Media, Marketing, Photography, Voice - Your multimedia source to tell your story well.

SMS Multimedia is a marketing, photography and multimedia business specializing in multimedia services in Middle Tennessee, including voice work and communications.

Photos from SMS Multimedia's post 06/19/2026

Spotlighting our partners at SMS Multimedia! Today, let's learn about TN Flea, Antiques & Collectibles at 130 N Locust Ave in Gallatin, Tennessee! This collectibles, antiques and more retail outlet opened a new location in Gallatin in February of 2026, after moving from their long-time home in White House.

Partnering with SMS Multimedia, we have shared and managed social media marketing for their business and nearing ONE MILLION views in 2026 alone on their page! TN Flea is managed by David and Sandi McAughty, long-time friends of the Freeman family, who manages SMS Multimedia.

Our client relationship includes daily posting, providing occasional high resolution photo content, and coverage of the ribbon cutting and special events for TN Flea, Antiques & Collectibles.

The relationship that is successful includes great communication, solid content, regular strategy and positive and relational engagement and that is why we are proud to work with them!

Become one of their more than 5,500 followers on Facebook and see how we can help you! Start a conversation by sending us a direct message today!

Photos from SMS Multimedia's post 06/14/2026

Worship through the window at Bethel Baptist in Robertson County

Photos from SMS Multimedia's post 06/13/2026

Tomorrow, SMS Multimedia will be on location at a church in Robertson County for Sunday pictures, helping them with photos for their website, social media and casual photos for their church and families.

We still have availability for Father’s Day June 21st with a low-cost event rate, all digitals included. Service area is Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. Let us know how we can help you and we will be there on June 21st!

Photos are natural setting, no lighting required and we will blend in to your worship experience so that the main thing stays important for you and it’s not a distraction during your worship time!

Photos from SMS Multimedia's post 06/10/2026

Meet the 2026 Class of the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame. Carl Stump: founded WECO in Wartburg in 1970 and was its first announcer. For the next 40 years he was an on air personality, engineer and owner of the station. In high school was voted “most likely to be on the radio.” See the full class: https://tennradiohalloffame.org/the-class-of-2026/

Photos from SMS Multimedia's post 06/10/2026

Meet the 2026 Class of the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame. Arthur Wilkerson: put WLIL in Lenior City on the air in 1949. He later added WLIK in Newport, WLJI in Shelbyville and WDEW in Crossville. A former Tennessee Association of Broadcasting President he helped Lindsey Nelson establish the Vol Network in 1950. See the full class: https://tennradiohalloffame.org/the-class-of-2026/

06/10/2026

We have made a slight change to our mailing address, as our P.O. Box in Mt. Juliet in now using 37121 (instead of 37122).

Our address is:
SMS Multimedia
P.O. Box 855
Mt. Juliet, TN 37121

Photos from SMS Multimedia's post 06/09/2026

Meet the 2026 Class of the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame. Dale Evans: began her career in 1928 as a vocalist on WREC radio in Memphis and later had her own show on WMC. She married Roy Rogers in 1947 and became an international star with a start in Tennessee radio. https://tennradiohalloffame.org/the-class-of-2026/

Photos from SMS Multimedia's post 06/09/2026

Meet the 2026 Class of the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame. Travis Hickman: in 1982 got a part time job at WEPG in South Pittsburg and never left. He bought the station in 2016. Hosts the Swap and Shop Show which started in 1954 and is one of the longest running radio shows in Tennessee radio history. See the full class: https://tennradiohalloffame.org/the-class-of-2026/

Photos from SMS Multimedia's post 06/08/2026

Meet the 2026 Class of the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame. Bobby Rader: a fixture in Tri-Cities radio in news and sports. Hosted the first high school football radio scoreboard show in the state. Spent 20 years as a scoreboard host on the Vol Network. Current news and sports director at WIKQ/ WGRV in Greeneville. See the full class: https://tennradiohalloffame.org/the-class-of-2026/

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P. O. Box 855
Mount Juliet, TN
37121