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EEO Public File Report EEO Public File Report Employment Unit Covered: KSL(AM),KSL-FM,KSL-TV,KSFI(FM), & KRSP-FM REPORTING PERIOD: 05/25/2013 – 05/24/2014 Full Time Vacancies Filled During Reporting Period and Recruitment/Referral Sources Used to Seek Candidates for Each Vacancy Job Title Date Hire Source Recruitment Source Advertising Filled Area KSFI-FM (FM100.3) Radio Account 21-Jun-13 KSL Jobs Classifieds See Recruitment Source List for Entries on RADIO Executive #3021 or before 10-Jun-2013 for the following media: KSL Radio Account Executive #3016 21-Jun-13 Market Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on RADIO or before 07-May-2013 for the following media: KRSP-FM (103.5 The Arrow) Radio 24-Jun-13 Employee Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on RADIO Account Executive #3022 or before 10-Jun-2013 for the following media: KSL TV Anchor/Reporter #3004 12-Jul-13 Market Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV or before 07-Mar-2013 for the following media: KSL Radio National News 15-Jul-13 Market Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on RADIO Correspondent #3019 or before 17-May-2013 for the following media: KRSP-FM (103.5 The Arrow) Radio 5-Aug-13 KSL Jobs Classifieds See Recruitment Source List for Entries on RADIO Account Executive #3022 or before 10-Jun-2013 for the following media: KSL TV Chief Engineer #3030 14-Aug-13 KSL Jobs Classifieds See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV or before 26-Jul-2013 for the following media: KSL TV Photographer #3020 22-Aug-13 Employee Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV or before 06-Jun-2013 for the following media: KSL TV Investigative 27-Aug-13 KSL Careers Website See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV Producer/Reporter #3023 or before 14-Jun-2013 for the following media: KSL Radio Account Executive #3033 3-Sep-13 Employee Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on RADIO or before 16-Aug-2013 for the following media: KSL TV Anchor/Reporter #3037 5-Sep-13 Employee Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV or before 27-Aug-2013 for the following media: KSL TV Producer #3027 9-Sep-13 Market Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV or before 26-Jul-2013 for the following media: KSL Radio Account Executive #3033 16-Sep-13 KSL Jobs Classifieds See Recruitment Source List for Entries on RADIO or before 16-Aug-2013 for the following media: KSL TV Photographer #3036 3-Oct-13 KSL Jobs Classifieds See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV or before 27-Aug-2013 for the following media: 1 KSL TV Photographer #3036 9-Oct-13 Employee Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV or before 27-Aug-2013 for the following media: KSL Broadcast Group Accounting 26-Nov-13 KSL Jobs Classifieds See Recruitment Source List for Entries on RADIO/TV Assistant (Accounts Payable) #3045 or before 25-Oct-2013 for the following media: KSL TV News Topical Producer #3052 19-Dec-13 KSL Careers Website See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV or before 18-Dec-2013 for the following media: KRSP-FM (103.5 The Arrow) Radio 20-Dec-13 Employee Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on RADIO Account Executive #3043 or before 18-Oct-2013 for the following media: KSL TV Brand Producer/News Topical 20-Jan-14 Job Match See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV Producer #3054 or before 03-Jan-2014 for the following media: KSL Broadcast Group Marketing & 29-Jan-14 KSL Jobs Classifieds See Recruitment Source List for Entries on RADIO/TV Promotions Administrative Assistant or before 31-Dec-2013 for the following #3053 media: KSL TV Master Control Supervisor 17-Mar-14 KSL Careers Website See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV #3063 or before 14-Feb-2014 for the following media: KSL TV Broadcast Designer #3066 20-Mar-14 KSL Jobs Classifieds See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV or before 24-Feb-2014 for the following media: KSL Radio Account Executive #3070 24-Apr-14 Employee Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on RADIO or before 25-Mar-2014 for the following media: KSL TV Photographer #3080 28-Apr-14 Employee Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV or before 14-Apr-2014 for the following media: KSL TV Sales Assistant #3081 30-Apr-14 Employee Referral See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV or before 23-Apr-2014 for the following media: KSL TV Producer #3060 1-May-14 BYU - Department of See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV Communications or before 05-Feb-2014 for the following media: KSL TV Broadcast Designer #3083 20-May-14 Department of See Recruitment Source List for Entries on TV Workforce Services or before 29-Apr-2014 for the following media: 2 Total Number of Interviewees for All Full-Time Vacancies Filled During Reporting Period Per Recruitment/Referral Sources: Recruitment Source Number of Interviewees Referred All Access 1 BYU - Department of Communications 1 BYU - Idaho 1 Department of Workforce Services 5 Employee Referral 21 Indeed 18 Internal Applicant 9 Job Match 1 KSL Careers Website 12 KSL Jobs Classifieds 32 Market Referral 14 TVJobs.com 2 Twitter 2 Walk In/Self Referred 1 Grand Total 120 3 Performance Initiatives Undertaken The Unit continues to participate in a number of job fairs during the reporting period including: the University of Utah Student Job & Volunteer Fair (on August 28, 2013), the Hiring Our Heroes Job Fair (on October 30, 2013 & March 25, 2014), the Recruit Alumni Career Fair for University of Utah, Utah Valley University, Southern Utah University, Utah State, Brigham Young University, Westminster, Weber State, and University of Wyoming (on November 6, 2013), the Art Institute Job Fair (on February 4, 2014), the University of Utah Summer Job Fair (on February 6, 2014), co-sponsor of the Utah Broadcasters Association Job Fair at the University of Utah (on March 19, 2014), the People Helping People Single Mothers Seminar (on April 3, 2014), and Salt Lake Community College Spring Job Fair (on April 16, 2014). The Unit’s Human Resource Supervisor hosted a virtual visit with 10 students from Brigham Young University- Idaho (on March 6, 2014). Topics discussed: Organization structure of Deseret Management Corporation and how Bonneville/KSL Broadcast Group fits in, History of the KSL Broadcast Group Stations, Deseret Management Corporation Mission Statement, KSL Brand Promise, the Benefits and Advantages of Internships, Overview of KSL Broadcast Group Internship Program, and how to apply, and important things to consider when applying and interviewing at a company. In addition, the Unit’s Human Resource Supervisor represented the Unit by participating in a University Consortium of Recruiters with Deseret Management Corporation, Deseret Digital Media, Deseret News, Deseret Books, and Temple Square Hospitality (on April 30, 2014). Topics discussed: description of each station (KSL Radio, KSFI, KRSP, and KSL TV) and career opportunities in broadcasting, as well as unpaid internships. The following representatives were in attendance: Employer Outreach & Job Development (University of Utah), Associate Director Employee Relations (University of Utah), Employer Outreach & Job Development (Weber State University), Employer/External Relations Manager (Brigham Young University), Employer Outreach Specialist (Utah State University), Career Coach/Employment Outreach Coordinator (Southern Utah University), and Career & Internship Advisor (Southern Utah University). During the reporting period, a total of 24 students participated in the Unit’s internship program: Brigham Young University (9 students), University of Utah (8 students), Utah Valley University (1 student), Weber State University (2 students), Salt Lake Community College (2 students), Westminster College (1 student), and Syracuse University (1 student). The internship program allows students majoring in the communications or related fields to receive academic credit while acquiring skills needed for employment in the broadcast industry. Departments involved: KRSP-FM Marketing/Promotions, KSL News Social Media, KSL Radio Marketing/Promotions, KSL Radio News, KSL Radio The Brower, KSL TV Marketing/Promotions, KSL TV News, and KSL TV Studio 5. KSL TV News provided a two week Educator Internship assisting with recertification for a teaching license in communications: Jordan School District (on July 8, 2013). The Unit continues to support its scholarship program by awarding 10 scholarships to students pursuing a career in broadcasting at the following educational institutes: 1 Southern Utah University, 1 Utah State University, 1Brigham Young University (Idaho), 2 Brigham Young University, 2 University of Utah, 1 Weber State University, 1 Dixie State University, and 1 Salt Lake Community College. During the reporting period, 6 students participated in the Unit’s job shadow program: Lake Ridge Junior High (on December 6, 2013), Freedom Academy (on October 9, 2013), North Summit High School (on January 31, 2014), Jordan High School (on March 26, 2014), Provo High School (on April 8, 2014), and University of Utah (on April 18, 2014). This program enables the students to observe and learn every aspect of a television and radio station. Personnel share their experiences and education for the variety of careers in broadcasting. 4 The Unit co-sponsored the 2014 Songwriter’s Summit (on March 22, 2014) at the Salt Lake Community College. The Product Brand Manager and On-Air Talent talked about several aspects of song writing, production, record labels, and radio airplay. Management and
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