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p x K G u y u i K A X y i X o x y X B o B x N G G A Whyi Invest in the Festival of Books?G p A A D o N A N G D i The Tucson Festival of Books helps make Tucson a better community We are focused on providing Tucson youth a brighter tomorrow. An estimated 25 percent of Festival attendees are age 18 and under. OUR FESTIVAL PROGRAMMING ELEVATES LITERACY & EDUCATION: • Extensive school outreach in the weeks leading up to the festival, including author visits, which encourage students and families from all walks of life to participate in the festival • Field trips that enable 1,000 students from Title I schools to attend the festival. • Contests in which hundreds of young authors and artists learn about and hone their literary skills • More than 70,000 free books given to children since 2009 • Science City – the single-largest event in the state of Arizona promoting Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts / Agriculture and Math (STEAM) – has something for everyone … not just kids! WE SUPPORT YEAR-ROUND LITERACY PROGRAMS IN TUCSON: • Funds raised beyond those needed to produce the festival are given to local literacy programs • To-date more than $2M has been donated to literacy organizations in Southern Arizona • Non-profit programs supported include Literacy Connects, Reading Seed and University of Arizona Literacy Outreach Programs • Administrative costs average less than 15% annually WE HAVE HAD A TREMENDOUS ECONOMIC IMPACT: • Estimated $3.5M - $4.5M in economic impact to the Tucson community annually EXPOSURE AT THE FESTIVAL: • An estimated -
Komp Kxpt Kwwn Kkgk Vegas Golden Knights Playoff Ticket Giveaway
KOMP KXPT KWWN KKGK VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS PLAYOFF TICKET GIVEAWAY No Purchase or obligation necessary to win CONTEST DESCRIPTION: Registration: June 14, 2021 – June 16, 2021 Requirements: must be a Nevada resident 21 years of age or older and have a valid Nevada Driver’s License or Government Issued photo Identification Card, and a valid social security number. Grand Prize winner will 2 tickets to see The Vegas Golden Knights vs Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday, June 16, 2021 at T Mobile Arena.. Tickets valued at approximately $250 and provided by The Vegas Golden Knights for promotional purposes. HOW TO ENTER/WIN: To participate, listeners must do the following: 1. From June 14, 2021 through June 16, 2021 listeners will be instructed to be a specific numbered caller on each stations designated request/listener line. (KOMP- 702 876 3692, KXPT 702 647 6468, KWWN 702 364 1100, and KKGK 702 876 1340). That caller will win a VGK hat provided by The VGK for promotional purposes and valued at approximately $20 and a 2 foot sub sandwich valued at approximately $20 provided by Port of Subs for promotional purposes. That caller will also qualify to win the grand prize. 2. On June 16, 2021 a grand prize random drawing will be conducted from all of the qualifiers from all stations and one grand prize winner will be selected. The grand prize winner name will be announced on the air. Grand prize winner will be notified by phone and/or email mail. 3. The winner must have a AXS ticket account to claim the grand prize ELIGIBILITY RESTRICTIONS: 1. -
P85959 the E. W. Scripps Company 10K 2017 V1
2016 ANNUAL REPORT FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Operating Revenues Operating Revenues By Segment Continuing Operations Continuing Operations (Dollars in millions) $1000 Syndication and other Digital 1% Radio 7% $750 7% $500 $250 $716 $943 $499 85% Television $0 2014 2015 2016 2016 Operating Results – Continuing Operations 2014 2015 2016 (Dollars in millions) Consolidated Operating revenues............................................. $499 $716 $943 Operating income....................................................... 26 (83) 127 Net income (loss)................................................ 9.5 (67) 67 Television Segment operating revenues............................... 467 610 802 [ Radio Segment operating revenues............................... – 59 71 [ M Digital Segment operating revenues............................... 23 39 62 Segment loss....................................................... (23) (17) (16) Syndication and other Segment operating revenues............................... 9 8 8 Segment loss....................................................... (1.5) (1.1) (0.8) LETTER TO SHAREHOLDERS To our shareholders: From the vantage point of spring 2017, I can see behind us a year when our television division delivered record revenue, driven by more than $100 million of political advertising revenue and a 50 percent increase in fees we receive from cable and satellite operators who include our TV stations in their packages. From this same vantage point, I can see ahead to a year when local broadcasters’ optimism already has been lifted by the promised tailwinds of the advancement of next-gen television transmission standard ATSC 3.0 as well as further increases in the value of our content as represented by rising rates for the retransmission of our stations. At Scripps, 2017 also brings the promise of new leadership. After nearly 18 years as a member of the senior leadership team here at Scripps — including nine as CEO — I will retire from the role of president and CEO later this year, retaining the job of chairman of the board. -
Plan Ahead Nevada Brought to You by the State of Nevada, Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management
TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW AND PREPAREDNESS LISTS INTRODUCTION LETTER PG. 3 STEP BY STEP PREPAREDNESS LIST PG. 4 FAMILY PREPAREDNESS PG. 6 At WORK PREPAREDNESS PG. 8 EVACUATION & SHELTER TIPS PG. 10 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS PG. 11 BASIC EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT PG. 12 TYPES OF DISASTER TO PREPARE FOR WILDLAND FIRE PG. 13 EARTHQUAKE PG. 14 FLOOD PG. 15 EXTREME WEATHER PG. 16 FLU PANDAMIC PG. 17 TERRORISM PG. 18 HAZARD MITIGATION WHAT IS HAZARD MITIGATION? PG. 19 MITIGATION FOR WILDFIRE PG. 20 MITIGATION FOR EARTHQUAKE PG. 20 MITIGATION FOR FLOODS PG. 21 YOUR COMMUNITY, YOUR PREPAREDNESS YOUR EVACUATION PLAN PG. 22 YOUR EMERGENCY CONTACTS PG. 23 MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS PG 24 YOUR COUNTY EVACUATION PLAN PG. 26 Plan Ahead Nevada Brought to you by The State of Nevada, Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management. Content provided in part by FEMA. Funding Granted By U.S. Department of Homeland Security 2 STAT E DIVISION OF EM E RG E NCY MANAG E M E NT A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF “Proudly serving the citizens of the State of Nevada, in emergency NEVADA preparedness response and recovery.” EMERGENCY MITIGATION GUIDE FRANK SIRACU S A , CHIE F This brochure, funded through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, is the result of statewide participation from public safety officials and first responders in addressing “Preparedness Response and Recovery” emergency mitigation. It is developed to provide helpful tips and techniques in prepar- ing your family, friends and pets for emergency conditions. Hazard Mitigation is the cornerstone of the Four Phase of Emergency Management. The term “Hazard Mitigation” describes actions that can help reduce or eliminate long-term risks caused by natural hazards, or disasters, such as wildfires, earthquakes, thunderstorms, floods and tornadoes . -
Nevada Broadcasters Association Sober Moms Total Dollar Return
Sober Moms Total Dollar Return and Spots Aired For March 2016 Monthly Investment : $5000.00 Region Spots Aired Region Total Estimated Value Southern Radio 692 Southern Radio $69,200.00 Southern Television 321 Southern Television $53,025.00 Northern and Rural Radio 527 Northern and Rural Radio $39,525.00 Northern and Rural Television 960 Northern and Rural Television $151,800.00 Monthly Spot Total 2,500 Monthly Value Total $313,550.00 Campaign Spot Total 8,663 Campaign Value Total $1,095,120.00 Monthly Return on Investment 62:1 Total Return on Investment 54:1 Spots Aired Day Parts Spots Aired 35% 42% 6am to 7pm 6am to 7pm 871 7pm to 12am 573 7pm to 12am 12am to 6am 1056 23% 12am to 6am Station Frequency Format Spots Total Value* 6a-7p 7p-12a 12a-6a KBAD 920 AM Sports 9 $900.00 3 3 3 KCYE 102.7 FM Coyote Country 10 $1,000.00 0 0 10 KDWN 720 AM News/Talk 10 $1,000.00 0 0 10 KENO 1460 AM Sports 9 $900.00 3 3 3 KISF 103.5 FM Regional Mexican 23 $2,300.00 5 8 10 KJUL 104.7 FM Adult Standards 41 $4,100.00 4 27 10 KKLZ 96.3 FM Classic Rock 10 $1,000.00 0 0 10 KLAV 1230 AM Talk/Information 9 $900.00 3 3 3 KLSQ 870 AM Spanish Oldies/Talk 21 $2,100.00 10 2 9 KLUC 98.5 FM Contemporary Hits 42 $4,200.00 0 0 42 KMXB 94.1 FM Modern Adult Contemporary 44 $4,400.00 0 3 41 KMZQ 670 AM News/Talk 70 $7,000.00 35 15 20 KOAS 105.7 FM Jazz 10 $1,000.00 0 0 10 KOMP 92.3 FM Rock 8 $800.00 2 2 4 KPLV 93.1 FM Oldies 6 $600.00 1 0 5 KQLL 102.3 FM /1280 AM Oldies 24 $2,400.00 3 5 16 KQRT 105.1 FM Mexican Regional Music 36 $3,600.00 19 4 13 KRGT 99.3 FM Spanish Urban -
Northern Rockies 45 9 45 45 45 45 28 45 45 NEWS SERVICE 35 26 35 26 26 35 26 19 19 19
43 43 43 2009 annual report 47 45 45 20 39 45 45 45 45 45 13 11 45 45 48 36 34 37 northern rockies 45 9 45 45 45 45 28 45 45 NEWS SERVICE 35 26 35 26 26 35 26 19 19 19 42 MEDIA OUTLETS 42 27 3 8 8 City Map # Outlets 8 8 8 12 8 Aberdeen 1 Aberdeen Times 23 American Falls 2 Power County Press 33 26 Ammon 3 KSPZ-AM, KUPI-AM 17 41 31 6 24 24 41 44 16 Bend, OR 4 KQAK-FM 32 6 6 24 41 40 15 6 29 4 30 6 6 Blackfoot 5 KLCE FM 7 3 30 6 22 14 30 22 Boise 6 Boise Weekly, Idaho Statesman, 30 25 5 30 2222 22 10 KBOI-AM, KFXD-AM, KIZN-FM, 30 1 38 38 38 KQFC-FM, KTMY-AM 18 38 46 46 2 38 46 Caldwell 7 KCID-AM, KCID-FM, KSAS-FM 46 46 21 46 Cascade 8 Long Valley Advocate Cheney, WA 9 KEYF-FM Chubbuck 10 KLLP-FM Coeur d’Alene 11 KVNI-AM City Map # Outlets City Map # Outlets Council 12 The Adams County Record McCall 27 KMCL-FM Prineville, OR 40 KLTW-FM Dishman, WA 13 KEYF-AM Moscow 28 KUOI-FM Rexburg 41 KBYI-FM, KBYR-FM, KSNA-FM Driggs 14 KCHQ-FM Mountain Home 29 KMHI-AM Salmon 42 KSRA-AM, KSRA-FM Eagle 15 KXLT-FM Nampa 30 Idaho Press Tribune, KIDO-AM, Sandpoint 43 KIBR-FM, KPND-FM, KSPT-AM Emmett 16 Messenger Index KKGL-FM, KPDA-FM, KTIK-AM, Sisters, OR 44 KWPK-FM Garden City 17 KCIX-FM KTRV-TV Spokane, WA 45 KAQQ-AM, KBBD-FM, Gooding 18 KISY-FM New Plymouth 31 KZMG-FM KDRK-FM, KGA-AM, KISC-AM, Grangeville 19 Idaho County Free Press, Nyssa 32 KARO-FM KJRB-AM, KKZX-FM, KPBX-FM, KORT-AM, KORT-FM Ontario, OR 33 KSRV-AM KQNT-AM, KSFC-FM, KXLY-AM, Hayden 20 KHTQ-FM Opportunity, WA 34 KIXZ-FM KXLY-FM, KYWL-FM, KZBD-AM, KZBD-FM, KZZU-FM Hazelton 21 KTPZ-FM Orofi -
Spanish Language Outreach
• Provided the Mexican Consulate with our Social Distancing and Face Masks PSA graphics for distribution via the consulate's newsletter and social media channels • We are providing the faith community via ICS and the Catholic Diocese our Spanish PSA content for distribution through newsletters, social media and other means •We are also providing our Spanish PSA content to the Arizona Community Health Workers Association (AzCHOW), Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA), the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and the Arizona Center for Rural Health for their distribution to their Spanish-speaking communities. • We are providing area school districts with our Spanish PSA content for distribution through district parent/staff communications channels. Overall (English and Spanish) Advertising Campaign overview (funds from the Health Department program outreach budgets; contracts and value-added content attached): Campaign: Wear a face cover to protect others! Target Audience: Tucson Metro area; essential workers Duration: 4-6 weeks, daily Media: social media, broadcast, digital, print Languages: English/Spanish Budget: $31,502 Print • Ajo Copper News • Green Valley News/Sahuarita Sun • La Estrella de Tucson • AZ Bilingual Social Media (6 weeks) • Facebook/Instagram Radio • iHeart (93.7 KRQQ, Hot 98.3) • Cumulus (KIIM 99.5) • Bustos (106.3 The Groove, KVOI The Voice) • KZLZ (105.3 La Poderosa) Broadcast • Azteca • KOLD • KGUN • Cox Digital • Tucson Sentinel • GVN/SS: (included in budget listed above) Campaign: Stay home! Target -
Why Larry Wilson Stepped Down As Alpha Media Chairman. After Founding Alpha Media with Six of West-Central Missouri
Inside Radio Weekly August 6-10, 2018 Inside Story: Why Larry Wilson Stepped Down As Alpha Media Chairman. After founding Alpha Media with six of west-central Missouri. Alpha Media for a change and didn’t elaborate further. stations in 1999 and growing it into one president/CEO Bob Proffitt told Inside “As with every company, there comes of the largest privately held radio groups, Radio in a recent interview that some a time for transitions in the leadership stepping down as chairman is likely portfolio trimming is possible. “It depends positions,” VP of marketing Randi P’Pool bittersweet for Larry Wilson. While neither on how our board and investors feel, but told Inside Radio. “Bob and his team Wilson nor the company has offered a right now we’d like to de-lever a little bit,” have worked closely with Larry for many public explanation for the abrupt change he said. years, and there comes a time when announced last week, sources say it has many factors come into play when the to do with differences of opinion between But as an independent-minded, lifelong founder changes roles.” Wilson and Alpha’s board of directors broadcaster who built the company over the future direction of the company. from scratch, those who know Wilson P’Pool noted that Wilson remains a well say it’s not hard to imagine him board member, adding, “We value his being a reluctant seller and not wanting past contributions and look forward to to let go of some of the radio empire he his continued contributions in the future.” weaved together, especially with the As for selling – or buying – the company potential for the FCC to loosen its radio is keeping its options open. -
LAUREN A. COLBY KMJJ(AM) -1956: 1140 Khz; 10 Kw -D, 2.5 Kw -N, 301 -663 -1086 KMZO -FM -Not on Air, Target Date, Nov
Abets. Format: C &W. Kermit Kath, pres; Larry Ray Gardner, pres & gen mgr; Elden Ramsey, coml Nebraska, Nevada Radio Russell, gen mgr; Wallace Bazyn, coml mgr; Dave mgr; Stuart Rider, news dir; D. Ray Gardner, chief engr. Dent, prog dir; John Hansen, chief engr. Rates: $8; 8; 8: 8. Wayne KLKO(FM) -Co -owned with KELK(AM). May 1982: 93.5 mhz; 3 kw. Ant minus 314 ft. Prog sep from AM. KCEP(FM) -1974: 88.1 mhz; 4.7 kw. Ant 120 ft. 900 KTCH(AM) -March 18, 1968: 1590 khz; 2.5 kw-D. Stereo. Format: Btfl mus. Joseph E. Hightower, opns W. Owens Ave. (89106). Operation Opportunities. DA -D. Box 484 (68787). (402) 375 -3700. KTCH Inc. mgr. Rates: 56; 6; 6; 6. (acq 6- 1 -78). Net: UPI. Rep: Walton, Soderlund. For- 7, w. 761 ft. KDWN(AM) -April 1975: 720 khz; 50 kw -D, 10 mat: MOR, C &W. Spec progs: Farm 12 hrs wkly. KRJC(FM)- Oct 1981: 95.3 mhz; 450 Ant Stereo. 1859 Manzanita Box 1626 (89801). (702) kw -N. DA -N. No. 1 Main St. (89101). (702) 385 -7212. Dean Craun, pres & gen mgr; Sandra Schulz, coml Radio Nevada. Net: APR. Rep: Blair. Format: MOR, mgr; Dan Baddorf, prog dir; Mark Baumert, news dir. 738 -9895. Holiday Bcstg of Elko. Group owner: Holi- day Bcstg of Salt Lake. Format: C &W. Spec prog: Farm news, talk. A.J. Williams, pres; C. Reis, gen mgr; D. Rates: $7.65; 5.90; 5.90; 3.25. Hubbard, coml mgr; Ken Stahl, opns mgr; M. -
Stations Monitored
Stations Monitored 10/01/2019 Format Call Letters Market Station Name Adult Contemporary WHBC-FM AKRON, OH MIX 94.1 Adult Contemporary WKDD-FM AKRON, OH 98.1 WKDD Adult Contemporary WRVE-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY 99.5 THE RIVER Adult Contemporary WYJB-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY B95.5 Adult Contemporary KDRF-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 103.3 eD FM Adult Contemporary KMGA-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 99.5 MAGIC FM Adult Contemporary KPEK-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 100.3 THE PEAK Adult Contemporary WLEV-FM ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM, PA 100.7 WLEV Adult Contemporary KMVN-FM ANCHORAGE, AK MOViN 105.7 Adult Contemporary KMXS-FM ANCHORAGE, AK MIX 103.1 Adult Contemporary WOXL-FS ASHEVILLE, NC MIX 96.5 Adult Contemporary WSB-FM ATLANTA, GA B98.5 Adult Contemporary WSTR-FM ATLANTA, GA STAR 94.1 Adult Contemporary WFPG-FM ATLANTIC CITY-CAPE MAY, NJ LITE ROCK 96.9 Adult Contemporary WSJO-FM ATLANTIC CITY-CAPE MAY, NJ SOJO 104.9 Adult Contemporary KAMX-FM AUSTIN, TX MIX 94.7 Adult Contemporary KBPA-FM AUSTIN, TX 103.5 BOB FM Adult Contemporary KKMJ-FM AUSTIN, TX MAJIC 95.5 Adult Contemporary WLIF-FM BALTIMORE, MD TODAY'S 101.9 Adult Contemporary WQSR-FM BALTIMORE, MD 102.7 JACK FM Adult Contemporary WWMX-FM BALTIMORE, MD MIX 106.5 Adult Contemporary KRVE-FM BATON ROUGE, LA 96.1 THE RIVER Adult Contemporary WMJY-FS BILOXI-GULFPORT-PASCAGOULA, MS MAGIC 93.7 Adult Contemporary WMJJ-FM BIRMINGHAM, AL MAGIC 96 Adult Contemporary KCIX-FM BOISE, ID MIX 106 Adult Contemporary KXLT-FM BOISE, ID LITE 107.9 Adult Contemporary WMJX-FM BOSTON, MA MAGIC 106.7 Adult Contemporary WWBX-FM -
Klpx-Fm • Kfma-Fm • Kcmt-Fm • Ktkt-Fm
KLPX-FM • KFMA-FM • KCMT-FM • KTKT-FM • KMXZ-FM • KFFN-AM We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. Discriminatory employment practices are specifically prohibited by the Federal Communications Commission. If you believe your equal employment rights have been violated, you may contact the FCC in Washington, D.C. 20554, or other appropriate state or local agency. Applicant for Employment Name (Last) First M.I. Home Phone: Street Address* City State Zip Cell Phone: Position desired Salary desired Date available E-mail address Skills Foreign Languages: (Proficiency to speak, read or write) Office skills and software or equipment operated: Type: ____WPM (if applicable) Previous Employment Company: Phone: Address: Supervisor: Job Title: Starting Salary: $ Ending Salary: $ Responsibilities: From: To: (mm/yy) (mm/yy) Reason for Leaving: Company: Phone: Address: Supervisor: Job Title: Starting Salary: $ Ending Salary: $ Responsibilities: From: To: (mm/yy) (mm/yy) Reason for Leaving: Company: Phone: Address: Supervisor: Job Title: Starting Salary: $ Ending Salary: $ Responsibilities: From: To: (mm/yy) (mm/yy) Reason for Leaving: Lotus contacts prior employers to obtain references regarding work history, conduct and suitability for Yes No employment. May we contact your present employer at this time? In case of emergency contact: Day phone____________________ Name: -
KRVB, KTHI and KJOT Compassion Awards Official Rules No Purchase
KRVB, KTHI and KJOT Compassion Awards Official Rules No purchase or obligation necessary to enter or win. PROMOTION DATES These rules (the “Official Rules”) govern the Compassion Awards (“Promotion”), which will begin on April 8, 2019 and end on May 12, 2019. CONTEST DESCRIPTION: Requirements: Must be 18 years of age or older and have a valid Idaho Driver’s License or Government Issued Identification Card. Grand Prize: One (1) grand prize winner will win $500 cash as a gesture of appreciation and a produced segment for air (and as a keepsake) proudly recognizing their achievement. The award is sponsored by Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, Ennis Fine Furniture and Butler Heating and Cooling. HOW TO ENTER/WIN: Listeners of KRVB, KTHI and KJOT can submit nominee stories on the station websites. www.riverboise.com, www.khitsboise.com and www.j105.com. ELIGIBILITY RESTRICTIONS: 1. The KRVB, KTHI AND KJOT’s Compassion Award is open to listeners of KRVB, KTHI AND KJOT who are 18 years of age and older and are legal residents of the 48 contiguous United States residing with the, Boise metropolitan area. 2. Employees of KRVB, KTHI AND KJOT, and KQXR, Boise Lotus Corp, and its subsidiaries, affiliates, general sponsors, advertisers, competitors, promotional partners, other radio stations in the Boise metropolitan area, and members of the immediate families or those living in the same households (whether related or not) of any of the above are NOT eligible to participate or win in this KRVB, KTHI AND KJOT’s Compassion Award. For purposes of this contest, immediate family members mean spouses, parents, grandparents, children, and siblings and their respective spouses are not eligible.