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WAMU 88.5 Radio FY 2010 Annual Report

wamu.org A LETTER FROM WAMU 88.5’s GENERAL MANAGER, CARYN G. MATHES

WAMU 88.5 A m eri ca n University Ra dio Since first signing on in 1961, WAMU 88.5 has strived to lead our region’s civil discussion of issues of critical importance. As we approach the station’s 50th anniversary in 2011, we are grateful for the foundation provided by the past 50 years, and look forward to continuing to provide our rapidly growing and increasingly diverse audience with news, information, and entertainment that connect them with the world around them.

This year, as in years past, WAMU 88.5 ranked among the top five stations in both our home market of Washington, D.C., and nationally among all public radio stations in all measurement categories. As our listener base grew, we too grew in number, welcoming more than 10 full and part-time positions in FY10.

Our flagship program, The Show, celebrated its 30th anniversary, and can now be heard on more than 150 public radio stations across the country. Diane Rehm became the first WAMU 88.5 host to receive a prestigious George Foster Peabody award – an honor richly deserved.

Speaking of awards and honors, WAMU’s Bluegrass Country had a banner year, winning the 2009 National Association of Broadcasters’ HD Radio Multicast Award, which recognizes stations for their ability Caryn G. Mathes, General Manager to create innovative or groundbreaking programming on multicast channels. This award, coming only two years after the launch of 88.5-2, is a salute to our staff and listeners, who have embraced the mission of Bluegrass Country and continue to work to improve and expand this valuable service.

While we cherish awards and accolades from our peers in media, the greatest affirmation comes from our members, who continued in FY10 to support WAMU in increasing numbers. It is my belief and charge to our staff that we make every decision concerning the future direction of the station with the goal of being faithful stewards of our members’ gifts of support.

March 2010 marked a special personal milestone for me - my five-year anniversary as general manager of WAMU 88.5. It has been my honor to lead this station forward, and to receive the unprecedented support and feedback from our members and listeners that has been evident over the past five years. Your support allows us to continue to build and expand on our mission to cover the news, tell the stories, and provide the perspective that helps our listeners be good citizens of the world.

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The Station On-Air The Station Update Audience Specials 88.5 Shows WAMU the Community for A Voice The Community Minute The Community Council Community Dialogues Community Partnerships American University Radio Educational Impact The Station Online and Kojoshow.org Drshow.org Social Media Technology 88.5 Funding WAMU Development Corporate Underwriting FY 2010 AU Board of Trustees, FY 2010 88.5 Employees, WAMU Timeline of Station Highlights WAMU 88.5 Annual Report Fiscal Year 2010 Report Annual 88.5 Year Fiscal WAMU

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 04 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | Award for her 30 years in broadcasting. ehm accepting a George Foster Peabody Peabody Diane Rehm accepting a George Foster WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio | WAMU 88.5 welcomed the return of the Peabody the return of the Peabody 88.5 welcomed 2009 | WAMU 12, May Washington Me! to George Tell Wait…Don’t Wait, Award-winning for a live taping. Lisner Auditorium University’s for animal show 88.5 premiered a new | WAMU 2009 June 20, features the latest in animal which The Animal House, lovers, wildlife conservation. and pet behavior, science, of Broadcasters 2009 | The National Association awarded Aug. 4, Country Bluegrass its HD Radio Multicast Award. with WAMU’s host of The Big Broadcast, Walker, Ed 88.5’s 2009 | WAMU Aug. 5, the category in Hall of Fame elected to the National Radio was Pioneer.” “Local or Regional – team debuted the new 88.5 web 2009 | The WAMU Sept. 21, featuring ten years kojoshow.org, , for The Show website accessible to browse and of audio archives that are now more easily the ability to mark “favorite” post-moderated commenting, play, in-studio videos. like and online exclusives segments, 2009 | The station celebrated the 30th anniversarySept. 24, of and the work of Diane Rehm and longevity Mellon auditorium. W. with a gala at the Andrew of The Katy Daley Show on WAMU’s host 2009 | Katy Daley, Oct. 1, the by Broadcaster of the Year named was Bluegrass Country, International their 20th annual Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) at show. IBMA award 88.5 reporter 2010 | WAMU Comfort Sabri Ben-Achour secured passage aboard the USNS Jan. 16, and embarked of the magnitude 7.0 earthquake coverage the country. that devastated Haiti to provide toward kicking Community” series, In Your The Kojo Nnamdi Show re-launched their “Kojo 88.5’s 2010 | WAMU 22, Feb. D.C. 1 in Washington, things off in Ward The crisp, drshow.org. The Diane Rehm Show website, team redesigned 88.5 web 2010 | The WAMU March 16, contemporary discovery of more than ten years design allows for quicker of online archives. and playback Radio Ink’s in named “One to Watch” was manager, general 88.5’s 2010 | Caryn WAMU March 18, G. Mathes, the only person from public radio to be recognized. Radio” issue, “Most Influential African Americans in for more than 30 years in public award George Peabody Diane Rehm won a coveted 88.5’s 2010 | WAMU March 31, broadcasting as host of The Diane Rehm Show. to from 170 watts signal fourfold for its HD channels, 88.5 increased the digital power 2010 | WAMU April 30, 680 watts. FY 2010 Timeline2010 FY Highlights Station of

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 05 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio In March 2010, WAMU 88.5 garnered a fourth place market rank for listeners 6+ in D.C., with a 6.1 share and 88.5 garnered a fourth WAMU place market rank for listeners 6+ in D.C., In March 2010, 88.5 garnered WAMU In Baltimore, in the PPM methodology. our highest monthly Cume ever listeners, 638,800 weekly weekly D.C., the Baltimore-Washington, listeners. Therefore, a 20th place ranking with 1.5 share and 122,500 weekly 88.5 were a store, 761,300 listeners the Cume would be the – a record Cume! (If WAMU Cume for March 2010 was total number of different listeners who shop in the store during a week.) Audience Update Audience 2010 2009–April May The station has public service provides 88.5 listeners new continues to attract programming that each year. WAMU PPM (Portable Arbitron’s by metro area to electronic measurement D.C., of the Washington, in the conversion fared well nearly was including the Baltimore metro, audience for FY10, weekly average overall 88.5’s WAMU Meter). People – capital nation’s most-listened to radio station in the as the fifth ranked 750,000 listeners. The station was public serviceconfirming more than 60 different highly competitive market that features in a the powerful we provide station formats. (Spring and Summer ’09) or No. 2 either No. 1 consistently ranked 88.5 was WAMU stage, On the national audience of all radio listening in percentage WAMU’s share of listening.is defined as Share ’09 and Winter ’10) for weekly (Fall (No. ninth in the country York is ranked New behind markets like for metro population D.C., the market. Washington, more public radio listening than these larger 88.5 attracts yet WAMU Chicago (No. 3), and Angeles (No. 2), Los 1), in our listeners lives. play the vital role we markets – demonstrating a report Arbitron does provide listening, Even though the PPM measures only metro that merges PPM twice a year Report panelist data with diary the PPM. The National Topline not measured by data from those geographic areas December) shows the following audience for all WAMU and November, 2009 survey (October, based on the Fall audience to all things WAMU: weekly resulting in a 747,300 listening platforms, The Station On-Air Station The

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio .C. 06 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | tates Capitol, Washington, D Washington, The United States Capitol, WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Partnership with America Abroad Media America Abroad Media produces an international Public Radio affairs program distributed in the United States by School of International Service, American University’s 88.5, WAMU InternationalNPR Worldwide. and internationally by and The Economist magazine collaborate on content. American Abroad Media, Media Collaborations It’s been more than a year since President Obama was inaugurated inaugurated was President Obama more than a year since been It’s WAMU history. as the firstour nation’s president in African-American that marked his first the historic events year NPR covered 88.5 and the first the nomination of from justice to the Hispanic in office, Supreme CourtUnited States the health care to the signing of reform bill. nomination Special: Sotomayor NPR News 2009 26, May 7 p.m., of this one-hour special on the nomination Neil Conan, Hosted by Obama and included the entirety of President Judge Sotomayor remarks. Judge Sotomayor’s Speech to the NAACP President Obama’s 2009 July 16, 7 p.m., of HD Channel 3 presented live coverage and WAMU’s PRI, WNYC, in Centennial Convention speech at the NAACP President Obama’s City. York New Special: Presidential address to Congress NPR News 2009 Sept. 9, 8 p.m., of anchored coverage live, provided 88.5 and NPR news WAMU prime time address to a joint session of President Obama’s healthcare on his plans for the nation’s where he focused Congress, system. Special: Presidential address to the U.N. NPR News 2009 Sept. 23, 10 a.m., address to the United Nations. of President Obama’s anchored coverage Neil Conan hosted this special of live, to President Obama? Talking Voters American Forum: Change +1: Are Young 2009 Oct. 13, 6:30 p.m., were who Communication hosted this discussion on how the youth, School of 88.5 and American University’s WAMU today. him view instrumental Obama in 2008, in electing President Special: Presidential address on Afghanistan NPR News 2009 Dec. 1, 8 p.m., and in Afghanistan, future American force levels to announce his decision on President Obama addressed the nation Michele Norris. hosted by of the address, live coverage 88.5 provided NPR and WAMU Prize acceptance speech Special: Presidential Noble Peace NPR News 2009 Dec. 10, 2 p.m., Nor- Prize acceptance speech from Oslo, Nobel Peace of President Obama’s Neil Conan hosted this special coverage way. State of the Union address of President Obama’s Special: Live coverage NPR News 2010 Jan. 27, 9 p.m., State of the Union host Robert of President Obama’s anchored this live coverage Siegel NPR’s Address and the Republican response. Special: White House Health Care ReformNPR News Meeting 2010 25, Feb. 9 p.m., health care reform con- meeting the highlights and outcome of the day’s NPR offered an hour-long special to review of the health care community. President Obama for elected officials and representatives vened by Specials

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio . 07 -TV | FY 2010 Anuual Report | and in collaboration with WHUT funded in part by the Corporation for Web graphic from the “Facing the Mortgage graphic from the “Facing Crisis” series, Web WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Other Specials the MortgageFacing Crisis 2009 1, May examining the Mortgage, concluded with a special edition of The Kojo Nnamdi Show “Facing Crisis” was The week-long is rethinking the goal of home ownership circumstances. in the face of our new how D.C. Me! Tell Wait…Don’t Live Broadcast of Wait 2009 14, May at the George , Me! Tell Wait…Don’t Wait 88.5 presented a live performance of the popular NPR quiz show, WAMU Lisner Auditorium. Washington Kennedy Reflections on Senator 2009 August 26, with a special re-broadcast of The Diane Rehm Show. Kennedy 88.5 honored the passing of Senator Ted WAMU The Beatles: One More Album 2010 11, Feb. “The Beatles: One More Album,” Furst stand-alone speculative documentary, created a fascinating David 88.5’s WAMU together if The Beatles managed to stay like sounded to what it would have as played in which a guessing game was for one more album. America Abroad: Exiting Iraq Exiting Abroad: America 2009 25, May 9 p.m., a in Iraq began: war since the gone by six yearsMore than have are to leaving. about how close troops conversation InterrogatingAmerica Abroad: Torture 2009 June 9, 9 p.m., An expert whether you can thwart panel discusses terrorism through lines between the legal and where to draw tough interrogations, tough and torture. Under FireAmerica Abroad: Democracy 2009 July 12, 6 p.m., train, how the U.S. is scrambling to recruit, This program examined Iraq and Colombia. hot spots like diplomats to the world’s and deploy on The Taliban American Abroad: Taking 2009 16, Nov. 9 p.m., knows no border – trafficking between that are an enemy They and terrorizing of both countries. A team Afghanistan and Pakistan experts to eliminate examines the fight on both sides of the border and terrorist threats. the Taliban in Focus America Abroad: Yemen 2010 March 30, 9 p.m., and how ground in Yemen, This program explored conditions on the the national fabric of the country. into al Qaeda is deeply woven America Abroad: First Freedom 2010 April 28, 9 p.m., commands the nation to promote religious liberty foreign policy establishment but the U.S. law around the world, Act. its calling: examining the International quite found Religious Freedom hasn’t

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 08 | The Diane Rehm Show FY 2010 Anuual Report | ehm, host and executive producer, producer, and executive host Diane Rehm, (KAL), the editorial cartoonist(KAL), for The Economist. ehm created by Kevin Kallaugher Illustration of Diane Rehm created by Kevin WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Honors and Awards from the National Conference of College of Distinction for 2009” award 2009: Diane Rehm received a “Woman June 4, had extraordinary honors women who have Student Leaders accomplishments in in June 2009. The award Women leaders. models for women student their professions or their communities and who represent inspiring role 2010: The Diane Rehm Show won a Shorty category in the #news March 3, Award at the 2010 Shorty in New Awards and are supported the by The Shorty honor the producers of the best real-time content on , Awards City. York John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. for being the “very Award best in ” and the “gold a Peabody awarded 2010: Diane Rehm was March 31, are considered among the most prestigious and selective prizes in The Peabodys civic discourse.” standard for civil, electronic media. The program continued to connect with listenersThe program continued to connect with through social and 10,000 followers surpassing 20,000 fans on Facebook, media, of 500,000 podcasts of The Diane Rehm An average on Twitter. each month during FY10. downloaded Show were *The numbers do not include listenership above for HD Radio, , NPR Worldwide, podcasting, streaming, and other international FM NPR Berlin, Network, American Forces and cable channels. hank you for moderating such wonderful and civil discourse “Thank you for moderating such wonderful and to light figures from the and bringing on a wide variety of topics, artistic and literaryews world. N Roundup’ is one of my ‘The Friday and I seldom miss it. Heartiest favorite programs, congratulations it is a well-deserved on the Peabody; recognition!” listener -Rick Cobb via Facebook, The Diane Rehm Show The Diane as the , Rehm Show a special year for The Diane was year This fiscal its 30th anniversaryprogram celebrated a and Diane received standard in civil for being the “gold Award Peabody George Foster discourse.” and an expanding station carriageWith a growing audience list, radio for nearly continues to be appointment The Diane Rehm Show 9% up radio stations*, on 150 public 2.2 million listeners each week show has garneredfrom one year ago. The an audience increase of affiliates for FY10 include WGHB in new and 2000, 45% since Fall Fla. Fla.; and WUFT in Gainesville, Mass.; WMFE in Orlando, Boston, anniversary 88.5 marked the 30th WAMU of 2009, On Sept. 24, a gala celebrating her work time behind the mic with Diane Rehm’s The Master of Mellon auditorium. W. at the Andrew and longevity and the program Roger Mudd, was Ceremonies for the evening Neil Kerwin; included toasts from American University president Dr. 88.5 general manager CarynWAMU G. Mathes; NPR president and CEO Vivian Schiller; NPR hosts Susan Stamberg and Scott Simon; and Congressman John Dingell (D-Mich). and on radio listeners, Diane Rehm is a treasured voice to public Peabody recognized with a George Foster she was 2010, March 31, civic discourse of for being “a source of truly reasonable, Award in the oldest awards The Peabodys, issues of pressing concern.” are considered among the most prestigious and broadcasting, selective prizes in electronic media. WAMU 88.5 Shows 88.5 WAMU

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 09 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | Diane Rehm and Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Rita Dove Rita Dove Turner Ted Kessler David Colm Toibin Elizabeth Edwards Dorgan (D-N.D.) Senator Byron Stacy Keach Secretary of Education Arne Duncan (D-CA) Congressman Henry Waxman (D-CA) Senator Barbara Boxer Deborah Tannen Jane Goodall Nicholas Kristof Jon Krakhauer Weil Andrew E.L. Doctorow Hamburg Commissioner Margaret FDA A.S. Byatt Ralph Stanley “Sully” Sullenberger Captain Chesley Rita Mae Brown Margaret Atwood Hilda Solis Secretary of Labor, Barbara Kingsolver Cate Blanchett Julie Andrews Orhan Pamuk John Grisham Joshua Bell Mary Chapin Carpenter E.J. Dionne Atul Gawande IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman Joseph Stiglitz National Institute of Health Collins, Francis Janet Napolitano Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael Moore Jules Feiffer Jim Lehrer Wilson E.O. Notable Guests Notable

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 10 | our Community” event FY 2010 Anuual Report | “Kojo In Y “Kojo Kojo Nnamdi taking a question at a Kojo The Kojo Nnamdi Show of host The Kojo Nnamdi, Kojo WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio .C. resident, the show gave me good .C. resident, ikram Ramamurthi, listener insights on the history how the past is of community and and team!” Kojo juxtaposed with the present. Thanks, –V MD Greenbelt, 15 Crescent Rd., Greenbelt Community Center, 2010 April 20, Tuesday, and future of Greenbelt present, Past, Topics: Special Programs and Series Tour Local Restaurant World series a new off The Kojo Nnamdi Show kicked In October 2009, exploring the diverse culinary traditions of communities in our region, French, The series explored Korean, Tour. called Local Restaurant World and Greek cuisine Indian, Mexican, Ethiopian, Italian, Vietnamese, , and Virginia. throughout D.C., Neighborhood Blogging most dynamic neighborhoods. Community bloggers connect and ears” in some of our region’s online “eyes They’re The Kojo Nnamdi Show featured on their blocks and cornersneighborhood residents with news – and with each other. featuring and also launched a comprehensive map Va., to Reston, D.C., local citizen journalists from Columbia Heights, and listeners. guests, producers, blogs as recommended by the best of local and hyper-local Future of the Charter School Movement charterThe District is at the epicenter of a recent nationwide explosion in schools. Once seen as an experiment in charters urban – and some sub- applying “private sector” solutions to public education, are now proliferating in many now boasts nearly 60 charterurban – school districts. D.C. schools. This multi-part series examined the future of the region. charter in the Washington school movement “I just got back from All Souls. Being a new Mt. Pleasant/ Columbia Heights and D Kojo In Your Community Kojo In Your In the re-launch of the popular series “Kojo This fiscal year saw the studio to broadcast leaves in which the show Community,” Your and Maryland. Virginia, These from communities across D.C., area residents a forumcommunity discussions provide to ask from their and share the view comments, make questions, neighborhoods. DC Washington, 1500 Harvard St. NW, All Souls Unitarian Church, 2010 20, Feb. Tuesday, Heights in Columbia and economic development Education Topics: continued fulfilling its mission of connecting fulfilling its mission Show continued The Kojo Nnamdi to the world.your neighborhood deepened its coverage The program to the its commitment renewed of international news, and local positively to the and contributed through local forums, community city. always-evolving in an ever-changing, citizens dialogue between a behind-the-scenes look with The Politics Hour continued providing Maryland, and VirginiaEvery politics. in Washington, the top players Sherwood Nnamdi and resident analyst Tom host Kojo at noon, Friday headlines to help the interviewedbeyond and delved news-makers listeners understand affect their lives. how government actions with the launch also joined the blogosphere The Kojo Nnamdi Show for more in-depth analysis and reaction a place to go of “Off Mic,” extras. and web videos, Mic” features photos, to show topics. “Off The Politics Hour Politics The and Show Nnamdi Kojo The

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 11 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | .C. Mayor Adrian Fenty with Kojo Nnamdi with Kojo .C. Mayor Adrian Fenty D WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Awards Awards Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists with (SPJ) recognized The Kojo Nnamdi Show 2009: The D.C. May in the “Radio Sports” categories. two Dateline Awards Features” and “Radio Associated Press Broadcasters (CAPBA) honored The Kojo Nnamdi Show Association June 2009: The Chesapeake Show for and Outstanding Talk segments, Tuesday Tech Best Public Affairs Show for the weekly with two awards: of the Supreme Court Handgun Ban. coverage & D.C. June 2009: The National Association of Black Journalists The Kojo Nnamdi Show with a Salute to recognized Later.” Riots: Forty Years “D.C. for the special series Excellence Award or Radio “Best Audio for Award March 2010: The Kojo Nnamdi Show received a James Beard Foundation honors the shows focus on food The award City. York in New Awards Show” at the 2010 James Beard Foundation at noon. air every which generally Wednesday segments, as part City Paper, of their “Best the Washington by named “Best Radio Personality” Nnamdi was March 2010: Kojo list. of D.C.” Juan Jose Campanella, Academy Award-winning director Award-winning Academy Jose Campanella, Juan Cardin (D-Md.) Sen. Ben Va. General, Attorney Cuchinelli, Ken of Galileo restaurant Chef and owner Roberto Donna, Oceanographer Sylvia Earle, Chipotle CEO, Ells, Steve D.C. Washington, Fenty, Adrian Mayor Md. County, Prince George’s Johnson, County Executive Jack Va. Tim Kaine, Gov. musician Award-winning humanitarian and Grammy Angelique Kidjo, Md. Montgomery Leggett, County, County Executive Isiah Md. MartinO’Malley, Gov. Union Teachers Washington President, George Parker, U.S. Postmaster John Potter, Chancellor D.C.P.S. Michelle Rhee, Nobel Prize winner economist, Amartya Sen, Facebook public policy director, Tim Sparapani, Md. County, Howard Ulman, County Executive Ken Newseum executive director, Joe Urschel, (D-VA) Sen. Jim Webb Teachers of American Federation president, Randi Weingarten, Notable guests guests Notable

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 12 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | Metro Connection host David Furst in studio WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Regular cast of experts and commentators: naturalist • Mark Garland, arts editor • Colleen Fay, food writer • Tim Carman, Special shows and continuing series Special shows and continuing Nature Via Metro of a Metro rail throw within a stone’s that anyone Metro Connection celebrated nature walks In the summer of 2009, Furst and to Deanwood Park and naturalist Markstop can access. Host David Garland everywhere went from Woodley to Rosslyn. Hyattsville from West The Life of a D.C. School (Four-part In series) A Year Reporter Dan Charles principal and school in northeast gained access to a public that had re-opened with a new D.C. the progress during their first year. and followed teaching staff, a largely new The Beatles: One More Album On the anniversary of the Beatles’ first anniversaryWashington Coliseum) and the 40th concert in America (at the of “The Beatles: One More Album” gathered a panel of prominent authors for a guessing game the breakup of the band, to stay if The Beatles had managed sounded like fans wondering for years: have what would it that has been keeping together? The Newcomers’ Guide to Washington recent transplants the questions many Rebecca Sheir asked 88.5’s WAMU In this series launched in December 2009, along the way! myths dispelled a few and to this area. She came up with the real answers, move when they have have enjoyed hearing Fred Fiske’s thoughtful commentaries for thoughtful commentaries Fiske’s Fred “I have enjoyed hearing for many more. His and I hope they will continue many years, efforts industry’s on the gambling to further latest, subjugate thinking. Maryland, is another example of his clear Don’t ever let go of Fred!” listener -Nick Carrera, For 15 years, WAMU 88.5’s award-winning weekly news magazine, magazine, news weekly award-winning 88.5’s WAMU 15 years, For of the region, news the has been covering Metro Connection , guide for listeners. highlights The program a weekly becoming and tells the historyartsupcoming of local neighborhoods, events, in-studio performances bands. local musicians and from offers live, and artsLong-time contributor reporter joined David Stephanie Kaye 88.5 newsroom, Furst with the WAMU as co-host in April 2009. Along delve into everything and Stephanie David of the day, from the news on people and places in our community. to human interest features the joined D.C. radio, a long-time fixture of Fiske, Fred In addition, program every of topics – from to offer his insights on a variety week traffic in northern Virginia to healthcare reform. Metro Connection

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 13 | The Animal House. FY 2010 Anuual Report | Animal Rescue League and weekly contributor to r. Gary Weitzman, executive director of the Washington director of the Washington executive GaryDr. Weitzman, WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Notable Guests Jane Goodall Dr. Goodall is best known for her groundbreaking studies of Jane Dr. is primarily her message These days, in Tanzania. chimp behavior from the come back animals that have focusing on one of hope, in Africa. and her early some of those species brink of extinction. She joined us to discuss days Bindi Irwin one of the youngest celebrity conservationists Bindi Irwin is in the world.At age 11, She joined us to talk about how to star in the like and what it was Irwin, “Crocodile Hunter” Steve trying to carry on the legacy of her father, she’s Cove.” Pirate’s Willy: Escape From “Free movie, Conservationist and Explorer Jeff Corwin home in Massachusetts. Since met his first when he reptile: a garter a small boy Jeff Corwin was at a relative’s snake along with a wide range in the world, gone on to encounter some of the most exotic and dangerous snakes he’s then, for the preservation of wildlife and his role lobbying us to talk about his love of other unusual species. Corwin joined of endangered animals. The program goes from the bat caves of northern the bat caves The program goes from Virginia to the big game reserves latest in as it discusses the of Botswana expert features week Each animal-related news. about all advice veterinarian and Gary Weitzman, pet-related questions from Dr. League. Animal Rescue executive director of the Washington listened with great interest to the premiere of your new “I listened with great interest show radio terrific! Sam Litzinger has the perfect . It’s The Animal House and full of beautifully modulated, resonant, voice – deep, not Just listening to him makes me, intelligence and personality. want to listen to the entire show. particularly an ‘animal person,’ keep this show going and going.” please By all means, listener and member 88.5 WAMU –John Hasse, On June 20, 2009, WAMU 88.5 debuted a new show for animal show for animal a new 88.5 debuted WAMU 2009, On June 20, the latest in animal which features House, The Animal lovers, hosted and wildlife conservation. show, The pet behavior, science, human understanding hopes to deepen of animals Sam Litzinger, by world. humans to the animal bonds that link the powerful and explain The Animal House Animal The

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 14 | National Radio Hall of Fame. FY 2010 Anuual Report | d Walker, newly elected to the The Big Broadcast host Ed Walker, WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio our raditional Jazz and Big Band raditional Jazz and Big .C., area and discovered The Big area and discovered .C., ., listener ., recently moved to the D “I recently moved host Ed Walker offers listeners The Big Broadcast host Ed Walker Each Sunday, ‘40s from the ‘30s, priceless recordings of popular radio programs night tradition for families and ‘50s. The Big Broadcast is a Sunday longest runningthroughout the listening area and is the program on Radio Hall of elected to the National Ed was 88.5. In 2009, WAMU in the categoryFame “Local or Regional – Pioneer.” The old time radio programs are so Broadcast on WAMU. I can tune in. enjoyable. I look forward to Sunday nights when The Big Broadcast will continue for a long time, Hopefully, of my week. Thank because it is honestly one of the highlights you for playing these classic programs.” -C.O am, No matter where I am, Night. Hot Jazz Saturday “I absolutely love in my I try to, on Saturday nights to listen to be near a radio Y Rob. best music. Kudos on a superb job, America’s opinion, treasure” - or should I say “international show is a “national T Thanks for keeping the treasure.” Eras alive for your many fans around the globe.” Facebook -Dixie Melquist, WAMU 88.5’s mission is to remain the standard for lifelong learning remain the standard mission is to 88.5’s WAMU entertainment. and compelling news, in-depth discourse, through civil A big part of the entertainment is met on the weekend component and their vintage Walker, Bamberger and Ed Rob two hosts, nights by old-time radio shows. music and and big band swing, Rob spins vintage jazz, Every evening, Saturday and ‘40s on Hot Jazz Saturday Night. ‘30s, ‘20s, recordings from the community, In 2009, Hot Jazz Saturday joined the Facebook Night quickly garnering fans and becoming an active more than 700 community of jazz enthusiasts. The Big BroadcastThe Jazz Saturday Hot and Night

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News anchor/hosts Matt McCleskey, Bill Redlin, Pat Brogan, Jeanine Herbst, and Elliot Francis continued to build and Elliot Francis Jeanine Herbst, Brogan, Pat Bill Redlin, anchor/hosts Matt McCleskey, News morning assistant Kate news editor Rebecca Blatt, PM news working Lyons, with assignment editor Meymo audience, and afternoon engineer Rebecca Berlin. morning engineer Erin Stamper, Sheehy, hank you for your station’s fine coverage during the unprecedented February unprecedented during the fine coverage snowstorms. During the storms “Thank you for your station’s TOP on a battery-powered and W I listened to WAMU radio. Both stations did a good (and a 30-hour power outage), and thorough matter in but I was particularly deliberate, job of staying on top of the news, impressed with the calm, producing and reporting which your on-air staff handled the challenges of getting to the studio or to an assignment, Thank you for the way. interesting and doing so in a professional, a story that never stopped ‘developing,’ tremendous public service!” listener Maloney, -Patricia During FY10, the WAMU 88.5 newsroom added new reporters added new 88.5 newsroom WAMU the and During FY10, local and national with other broadened its collaborations editors, with its on-air the relationship and strengthened media organizations, up 31 percent were audience. Visitsand online to wamu.org/news to last year. compared listeners with ability to provide 88.5’s WAMU The growth enhanced a variety of subjects and focused on coverage in-depth continuing, assigning reporters regions by to specific beats: District of Columbia Madden, Patrick Virginia Jonathan Wilson, Maryland Matt Bush, Education Cardoza, Kavitha Special Features Rebecca Sheir, Environment Sabri Ben-Achour, Transportation Schultz, David Education issues Regional Jessica Gould, Northern VirginiaMichael Pope, Baltimore Duchamp, Cathy Carter, Granitz and Cathy Peter Assignments Weekends General Natalie Neumann, Reporters broadband equipped with laptop computers, been have and Blackberry allowing them to Internet access devices, phones, stories and features from locations produce broadcast-quality news throughout the region. O’Hara Vicky and Marcus Rosenbaum, NPR veterans Greg Peppers, under a Sunrise Foundation/NPR-funded joined the newsroom Johnson came aboard editor Keosha news and online collaboration, online presence. She and quickly enhanced the newsroom’s news expanded the reach through hourly posts on the wamu.org page (featuring reporter-produced videos), photo slideshows and on Twitter. tweets and frequent breaking news team faced its firstThe expanded news major challenge when feet of snow, the region with several “Snomageddon” blanketed much of the city shut bringing neighborhoods to a standstill. With listeners bringing soldiered on, newsroom the down for the duration, and stories of how the snowstorm the affected sights, the sounds, of the coverage home. The newsroom’s people who call Washington storm garnered recorded the station the highest audience share ever history. 88.5’s in WAMU WAMU 88.5 Local News News Local 88.5 WAMU

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 18 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | Education reporter Kavitha Cardoza. WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio News Director Jim Asendio increased the number of commentaries of commentaries number the increased Jim Asendio Director News leaders and regional local and listeners. by presented These and opinions, comments, continue to generate commentaries within the “Commentarylistener involvement of Forum” section social network. online 88.5’s WAMU “The Conversation,” series of interviews, completed a year-long The newsroom with which journalist in spoke Michael Cottman “Conversations,” a difference throughout the region; people who make of the many expanded its partnership featuring Post by with The Washington reporters major local who covered interviews with the newspaper’s morning Friday and continued the weekly and regional stories; Post columnist Robert with Washington wrap-up of major stories McCartney. year-long Rockefeller embarked on a 88.5 newsroom The WAMU with public radio station WNYC in collaboration Foundation-funded transportation infrastructure; the nation’s City to cover York New limited series of regional Foundation-funded launched a Sunrise education issues reporters; Wallace and created a full-time, reporter environmental Foundation-funded position. Knight Foundation-funded, also began a two-year long, The newsroom public radio Argo. Twelve NPR-managed collaboration called Project who will expand stations in ten markets hired a journalist/blogger, to a particular devoted creating a local website area. Though in the blogosphere by subject presence public media’s focusing on race laid the groundwork for DCentric, the newsroom in FY10, the site did not launch until August 2010, and class in the District. work with its Enterprise Associated Press Broadcasters’ recognized the newsroom’s Association The Chesapeake in investing by feature on how foreign nationals bolster the regional economy Cardoza’s Reporting Kavitha for award local real estate.

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio .C. 19 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | A neighborhood in Washington, D A neighborhood in Washington, WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio .C. area! As you point out in your copy, 72% out in your copy, .C. area! As you point FY 2010 Community Minute topics and organizationsFY 2010 Community Minute topics 2009 May Care Center;Breast cancer screenings – Capital Breast Vida; Nueva Tigerlily Foundation Fredericksburg Alliance; Tree – EcoStewards Protecting the environment June 2009 Maryland Opportunities Department of Washington; Industrialization Center Job training – Computer C.O.R.E.; of Labor, and Regulation Licensing, National Service Inc.; AMVETS Well Caring for our veterans – U.S. VETS; Wishing Foundation July 2009 Arts Arts and music education – Guitars Not Guns; D.C. and Humanities Education Collaborative Refugees – Internationalof Migration and Refugee Services Rescue Committee; Office of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington August 2009 Con- Family Hospital’s Kids Mobile Medical Clinic; Potomac Primary care – Georgetown University medical Hospital’s Mobile Clinic Mercy’s nection Mobile Vans; Pantry Suppers; Columbia Baptist Community Food Sunday Table; Bank; Martha’s Hunger – Capital Area Food September 2009 D.C. of Washington Palsy United Cerebral Children with special needs – Easter Seals of Greater Washington-Baltimore; & Northern Virginia Center for Maternal and Child Care Center; Mary’s Hispanic Heritage Month – Latin American Youth October 2009 Door Homes Inc.; Green Stable housing for those with mental illness – Pathway Month – SIDS Middle Atlantic; SIDS Educational ServicesSudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness 2009 November D.C. Are Family We D.C.; of Washington Caring for seniors – Rebuilding Together Support House of Northern violence victims – Bethany for domestic Virginia; House of Ruth hank you for choosing us for this series! I’ve already received “Thank you for choosing said interested in volunteering that two emails from individuals contacts about us through it. I spoke to a number of heard they’d and said it who heard the piece, throughout our community sounded wonderful.” Just Neighbors Director, Executive -Rob Rutland-Brown, “Thanks so much for running Minute” on feline a “Community rescue efforts in the D of all cats who end up in shelters are euthanized. I’m so glad you most people don’t know. which point out this disturbing statistic, efforts, which are usually run rescue by It gives urgency to feline thanks for this.” volunteers on a shoestring. Again, listener 88.5 WAMU -Rachel Gorlin, The Community Minute continued to provide area nonprofits valuable area nonprofits to provide Minute continued The Community in our community. areas of need their good workexposure for in many profiled the work 88.5 50 area of more than WAMU This year, organizations on air and online. nonprofit community A Voice for the Community Community for the A Voice Minute The Community

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 20 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Amy Nakamoto Amy Nancy Sanger Pallesen Micaela Mejia Pond Donald R. Quayle Truesdell Amy Wilson Alexander D. Woods D. Walter Victoria Zukerman (ex-officio) Tannenwald Peter The WAMU 88.5 Community Council is the station’s community advisoryby the Public Broadcasting board as defined 88.5 Community Council is the station’s The WAMU by carryingfulfilling its mission of community engagement 88.5 in WAMU Amendments of 1981. The council assists the station and the community it serves. between out activities designed to strengthen ties It represents the diverse serves staff and management, as the station’s 88.5’s meetings with WAMU interests of the listening public in regular its goals and significant decisions. and periodically reviews and ears in the community, eyes area of the who live within the coverage including one ex-officio member, The council consists of up to 22 members, media service and strengthen the by provided and wish to preserve, promote, members, are contributing station, 88.5. Members serveWAMU quarterly The full council meets staggered three-year terms beginning in January. with quarterly the held and these meetings are open to the public. In FY10, meetings were station management and staff, 2010. 2010; and April 28, 2009; Jan. 20, 2009; Dec. 10, Sept. 10, whose Barnes E. Sr., 88.5 staff paid tribute to Kenneth council members and WAMU 2009 meeting, At the Dec. 10, Chief Taylor, end of 2009. David Community Council expired at the second three-year term as Chairman of the WAMU the listeners, for “serving the Council, Kenny praised the station, University Office of the American President, of Staff, General manager Caryn him for the “strong support G. Mathes thanked and the University he has at a crucial time.” given her and WAMU.” always became Matthews Patricia and as Chair of the Community Council, succeeded Kenny Dale Clayton-Morrison In January, a senior sales executive at the IBM Lynn, W. to the Council: Kent Five welcomed members new were the Vice Chair. a retired federal government official and current board member of the McCarthy, Lawrence D.C.; Corp. in Washington, Executive Director of DC Scores; Micaela Osher Lifelong Learning Nakamoto, Institute at American University; Amy program officer and community Woods, and Walter elementary an Va.; classroom teacher in Arlington, Mejia Pond, Bank Group. specialist at The World 88.5 Community Council members: FY 2010 WAMU Morrison (Chair) Dale Clayton N. Mathes (VicePatricia Chair) Chuck Bean The Community Council Mary Briggs Laura Chambers Maria Gomez Horwitz Murray Lee Kirstein Judge Anita M. Josey-Herring Lynn W. Kent McCarthy T. Lawrence December 2009 December Washington of Greater Foundation Feline Team; Rescue 4Paws – Cat adoption TeenAIDS Clinic; Metro Walker Whitman – AIDS Day World January 2010 Promise Neighbors; immigrants – Just for new Assistance Liberty’s 2 Mentors mentoring – Mentoring Works Inc.; Youth February 2010 Literacy Council and Advocates; Washington Literacy – Literacy Volunteers Hope and a Home; RobertAffordable housing – Pierre Corporation Development Johnson Housing March 2010 of Virginia Sake Children’s For Association; Adoptive Parent and Foster care – DC Metropolitan Foster Pregnancy support – Northwest Pregnancy Center; Restore for Life April 2010 Ear Support the Blind; The Washington – Columbia Lighthouse for for the blind or visually impaired Senior Program Neighborhood House Barney – Daughter for the Day; Help for aging parents

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National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA) presents the NEA National Heritage Fellowship Awards Awards Fellowship Heritage National NEA the presents (NCTA) Arts Traditional the for Council National Oct. 9 – Oct. 18, 2009: International Film the Arabian Sights Film presents Festival Festival Oct. 9 – Oct. 18, 2009: FirstFest Annual Sunflower Oct. 10, Bernstein Jewish & Freda Hyman S. Community Center’s District of Columbia Jewish 2009: Washington Oct. 18 – 28, Literary Festival Arts Performing Society presents Sweet 2009: Washington Oct. 23, Community Partnerships and Maryland Virginia, to D.C., 88.5 partnersWAMU with community and cultural organizations around Washington, of interest and importancesponsor events to our listeners. FY 2010 Media Sponsorships Library Shakespeare 2009: The Folger presents Arcadia 5 – June 14, May Annual Spring Concert Seventh Bluegrass Union’s 2009: D.C. 9, May D.C. WalkingTown Cultural Tourism’s 2009: 30-31, May Festival Folk presents Washington Society of Greater Washington Folklore 2009: 30-31, May Documentary Festival 2009: AFI/Discovery Channel SILVERDOCS June 15-22, Festival Folklife 2009: Smithsonian Institution’s June 24-28, BSO Summer Concert Series July 2009: The Music Center at Strathmore’s Festival 2009: Capital Fringe July 9-26, Music and ArtsJuly 11-12,2009: 12th Annual Common Ground on the Hill Roots Festival 2009: Round House Theatre presents The Picture of Dorian Gray Sept. 9 – Oct. 4, Arts on Foot District’s Business Improvement 2009: Downtown D.C. Sept. 12, Fiddler & Banjo Fest 2009: Annual Speedy Tolliver Sept. 20, 2009: Sept. 24, Tamara Lucas Copeland, President of the Washington Regional President of the Washington Lucas Copeland, Tamara an overview provided of the “Beyond Association of Grantmakers, Dollars” Vice report, which had just been released. Council Chair serves who Board of the Regional on the Matthews, Patricia and took the lead in bringing to the table participants from suggested this topic, Association of Grantmakers, and Foundation, the Consumer Health Washington, the Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater LLP, Deloitte Consulting, Bread for the City. “Cyber Security” — March2010 23, at the SANS Institute and a nationally recognized expert director of research in the field of cyber security, Alan Paller, participated Post writer and founder of former in this important Washington dialogue along with Brian Krebs, Chief Information Security Officer for American University; George Simms, Hubbs, Cathy KrebsonSecurity.com; LLC. CEO of Evolve Technologies, Sobel, Md.; and David for MontgomeryAssistant State Attorney County, As partconcerns the needs and of its mission to bring of the Council Community the WAMU to the station, listening community with of off-the-record discussions a regular series has sponsored leaderscommunity more than 15 years.a variety of issues for on and programming helped the stations the dialogues Not only have a better understanding teams gain news community of critical a forum also provided for the participants have but they to issues, the FY 2010, common goals. During communicate and discover following community dialogues: council sponsored the Dream”“Changing the American — July 29, 2010 of on the changing expectations and needs This dialogue focused of the economic downturn. view college students in Participants Mason Dean of Admissions from George Flagel, Andrew included Dr. at Director of Career Development University; Susan Gordon, Director of Financial Aid at NOVA; American University; Joan Zander, at Montgomery counselor/advisor College; and Lietz, Steve Dr. student at the University of Montana. Natalie Neumann, Area Grantmakers are“Beyond Dollars: How Washington Creating 13, 2010 Nov. a Lasting Impact on our Community” — Community Dialogues: Community

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio .C. 22 | Washington, D Washington, FY 2010 Anuual Report | Escalators at the Dupont Circle Metro stop in WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio FY 2010 Forums to President Obama?” Talking Voters Young “Are 2009 Oct 13, 6:30 p.m., this moderated contributor, News American University School of Communication professor and FOX Jane Hall, the view instrumental who were in the election of President Obama, discussion about how the millennial generation, Meet The Press; journalist and moderator of NBC’s Gregory, included David Panelists President and the issues today. Republican Windston, technology editor of the Huffington Post; David and innovations Jose Antonio Vargas, Bureau Washington Congress Corn, Daily at The National Journal; and David political reporter, strategist; Erin McPike, Mother Jones. Chief, in an Unsustainable World” Media and Politics “The Climate Change Generation: Youth 2010 March 1, 7 p.m., this moderated contributor, News American University School of Communication professor and FOX Jane Hall, assistant professor of Public Communication at American University; Juliet Nisbet, discussion which featured Matthew energy politics reporter, and environmental Post; and Kate Sheppard, The Washington reporter, environmental Eilperin, American University Radio contributing by 88.5 is committed to helping further University, American WAMU the goals and purpose of its licensee, primary commitments to: to the university’s international understanding•Foster knowledge beneficial to society •Generate new learning•Apply knowledge through student experiential metropolitan setting D.C., •Maximize the advantage of the Washington, American Forum a series of School of Communication to produce with American University’s 88.5 collaborates WAMU Every year, and elected officials, journalists, American Forums together academics, . These one-hour panel discussions bring media and public affairs. to address and debate issues related to public policy-makers The forums are free to the 88.5 public and recorded live at the Mary for later broadcast on WAMU Center on the AU campus Graydon and wamu.org. Honey in the Rock: 35th Anniversary 35th in the Rock: Honey Celebration River Runoff Chester presents Union Bluegrass D.C. 2009: 14, Nov. Gibson Brothersfeaturing The presents Company Theatre 2009: Shakespeare 20, 17-Dec. Nov. Like It As You Bela Fleck at Strathmore presents The Music Center 2009: 18, Nov. Flecktones & The Original Annual Sixth Synagogue’s Sixth and I Historic 2010: Jan. 15, and Rabbi Martin King Jr. Luther of Dr. Shabbat in Commemoration Abraham Joshua Heschel presents The Rivalry Theatre 2010: Ford’s 14, Jan. 22 – Feb. presents “Georgia 2010: The Phillips Collection 9, 6 – May Feb. Abstraction” O’Keeffe: Annual Flamenco Lisner Auditorium presents the 10th 2010: 11, Feb. Festival presents Ladysmith 2010: The Music Center at Strathmore March 5, Black Mambazo In Darfur 2010: Theater J presents March 31-April 18, of American History’s April 2010: Smithsonian National Museum Jazz Appreciation Month Arts Center for the Performing Kennedy F. 2010: The John April 11, presents George Benson in concert DC International 2010: The Film presents Festival April 15-25, Filmfest DC Festival Play Theater presents New Playwrights’ 2010: Young April 19-21,

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio .C. 23 | Washington, D Washington, FY 2010 Anuual Report | utside view of the WAMU 88.5 studios in northwestOutside view of the WAMU WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio AU professors who appeared on WAMU 88.5 AU professors on WAMU who appeared Rehm Show The Diane and Professor of Chair of Islamic Studies •Akbar S. Ahmed, International Relations “ 2009 June 3, Cairo,” President Obama in School University, Assistant Professor at American •Carolyn Brown, of Communication 2010 March 31, and Hate Groups in the U.S.” “The Rise of Militias Associate Professor of Journalism •Jane Hall, 2009 6, May Industry,” of the Newspaper “The Fate American University President, •Neil Kerwin, 2009 Aug. 26, Kennedy,” “Reflections on Senator American University •Robert Professor of Economics, Lerman, 2010 March 18, “Jobless and Looking,” American University Professor Emeritus of Literature, Moyer, •Kermit ‘The Scarlet Nathaniel Hawthorne,” “Readers Review: Letter’ by 2010 March 31, Professor & Director of the Center for Congressional •James Thurber, and Presidential Studies at American University 2010 15, Feb. “What Americans Think of Congress,” 2010 April 21, Leadership Style,” “President Obama’s The Kojo Nnamdi Show Islamic Studies and Professor of International Chair of Relations •Akbar Ahmen, 2010 11, “Islam vs. Secularism in Europe” May of International assistant professor of Public Administration and director Programs for the Center of •Rene Aubourg, School of Public Affairs Public Finance Research, 2010 and Social History“The Political of Haiti” Jan. 25, 2010 15, Next” Feb. “Haiti Recovery: What’s American University Eagles Head Coach, •Jeff Jones, Program & Role of Sport 2010 Basketball in Higher Education” March 1, “Rebuilding AU’s History•Allan Lichtman, Professor 2010 Jan. 19, Perspective” A Historical First Year: “Obama’s School of Communications Assistant Professor, Nisbet, •Matthew 2009 Dec. 9, and the Climate Change Divide” Science, “Religion, Washington College of Law Office of Career and Professional Development, Assistant Director, Pascocello, •Matthew 2009 and the Recession” Sept. 24, “Public Interest Law College of Law Washington Professor, •Nancy Polikoff, 2009 Sept. 23, Tie the Knot” “Making it Legal: Whether or Not You College of Law Washington Professor of Law, •Jamin “Jamie” Raskin, 2009 “Protestor Rights” Oct. 1, 2009 & Science” Dec. 9, “Distracted Driving: Law 2010 Hour” April 16, “The Politics College of Law Washington Professor of the Practice of Law, Sarnoff, •Joshua D. 2009 Genes” June 9, “Patenting of Public Affairs School Associate Professor of Government, •Diane Singerman, 2010 Jan. 13, “Garbage Dreams,” College of Law Washington Professor of Law, •Brenda Smith, 2009 July 6, “Ending Sexual Abuse in Prison,” American University Career Center Executive Director, •Katherine Stahl, . They discussed how young people are responding to are responding people how young discussed Jones . They Mother in preparing universities media and the role and play change, climate to actively participate of citizens the next generation be in what may the age of 30. for Americans under societal challenge the greatest

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 24 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Educational Impact Educational program, Study Work Federal 88.5 through the UniversityIn addition to the American students who work at WAMU 88.5 also hosts interns in various station departments.WAMU great deal of initiative in pursu These students show a - their efforts 88.5 benefits greatly from and WAMU year–round. ing professional development, Interns 88.5 News WAMU School in Annapolis The Key Amanda Bobbitt, University of Richmond Julia Pepe, University of Virginia Ginger Moored, Vanderbilt Lauren Izard, Rhodes College Meredith Cavin, University of Montana Natalie Neumann, Arizona State Ellis O’Neill, Columbia University Sanaz Meshkinpour, Northwestern University Alex Keefe, Northwestern University Mari Fagel, Northwestern University Snell, Kelsey American University Hallerman, Tamar University American Angelica Das, Georgetown University Caitlin Huey-Burns, American University Elizabeth Anderson, University American Sylvia Carignan, Bowdoin College Jonna McKone, University American Sarah Ann Hughes, The Kojo Nnamdi Show Interns Georgetown University Sarah Gormley, James Madison University Alethea Crandell, American University/University – SUNY of Albany Kirchhausen, Peter American University Ali Latifi, University St. Joseph’s Jonathan Howard, University Vanderbilt Laura Dolbow, University of MarylandSaron Yitbarek, Macalester College Tinbete Ermyas, Bluegrass Country Interns Semester program American University Washington Lukas Tillmann, American University Christal Jerez, American University C.J. Swanson, Georgetown University Igor Gorman, “Perils of Unemployment Among Young People” Jan. 11, 2010 Jan. 11, People” Among Young of Unemployment “Perils University American Adjunct Professor, MD, Sternberg, •Ester 2009 Oct. 9, “Healing Spaces” Presidential Studies Congressional and of the Center for Director •James Thurber, 2010 11, Capital City” March Ethically Challenged “An 2009 Aug.26, Kennedy” Remember Sen. Edward “Washingtonians Executive Leadership Programs Key American University’s Director, •Bob Tobias, 2009 9, Nov. System” Government Pay “Grading the College of Law Washington Jurisdiction, & Federal Law Professor of Constitutional •Stephen Vladeck, 2009 Officials” Sept. 9, “Suing Government and Government, on Law Summer Institute Director, and Associate Government, and in Law Fellow •Stephen Wermiel, College of Law Washington 2009 “Supreme Court Sept. 30, Preview”

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 25 | Studio microphone FY 2010 Anuual Report | WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio “I was very and learn visit the station this morning, grateful for your letting my students first-hand what public radio what we are trying is about. I was so impressed at how well your team does to teach.” John Doolittle – Professor WAMU 88.5 also serves 88.5 also WAMU international to the ambassador as an international several hosting visitors throughout by community media including: the year, and and operations, of engineering director 2009 – John Holt, July 7, met with 12 operations, director of content Richard Cassidy, Mongolia, Laos, Kenya, Fiji, engineers from Bulgaria, and technicians Virgin and the British Uganda, Tanzania, Senegal, Nigeria, Nepal, courses at the take to in Washington Islands. These engineers were Institute (USTTI). Training United States Telecommunications participating broadcast professionals 2009 – Four in a USTTI Oct. 9, Administration for Regulators” Radio took a course entitled “Amateur John Holt and Richard Cassidy. tour of the station with six Russian broadcast 88.5 welcomed 2010 – WAMU Jan.13, of the to the U.S. under the auspices invited journalists who were International Visitor Leadership Program. John Department of State’s director MarkHolt along with program McDonald met with the group media about local and regional news their questions and answered in the United States. general manager Caryn G. Mathes 88.5’s 2010 – WAMU March 30, Head of Programs for Smart FM Radio, met with Ms. Ramayanti, another participant Indonesia, in the South Kalimantan, Banjarmasin, International Visitor Leadership Program. State Department’s studios with Mr. Indonesian Service, came to our of America’s Chief of the Voice Norman Goodman, 2010 – Dr. April 6, met with Caryn Executivs. They an Indonesian Media Mathes and Mark McDonald. Irawan, Vicky School of Communications: two classes from American University’s also welcomed We brought her undergraduate “Understanding Media” School of Communications, Assistant Professor, Kumar, Pallavi the and groups of students viewed 2009. Mark met with the class, McDonald Oct. 6, class to the station on Tuesday, and her met with Professor Kumar and Managing Producer Diane Vogel . Kojo live broadcast of The Kojo Nnamdi Show students after the show. Research and Learning and an Teaching Associate Director of the Center for John Doolittle, 2010, On March 22, director Jim Asendio and brought his class to our studios. News Associate Professor in the School of Communications, their questions. and answered John Holt met with the class,

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 26 | The Kojo Nnamdi Show. The Kojo FY 2010 Anuual Report | and New logos for The Diane Rehm Show WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Metro Connection has used it to get information on segments ranging from urban nature walks to Ethiopian food in the District. Both Diane Rehm and Kojo Nnamdi have conducted have Nnamdi to Ethiopian food in the District. Both Diane Rehm and Kojo ranging from urban nature walks on-air listeners into online discussions after the show. drawing chats on The Conversation, The Conversation and reporters producers, to is a gathering place for listeners, own social network, 88.5’s WAMU The Conversation, to solicit listener ques- share information The Kojo Nnamdi Show has used The Conversation and discuss the news. tions and seed the discussion ahead of live broadcasts; continued to engage their listeners on Twitter by tweeting links to tweeting by The Diane Rehm Show and The Kojo Nnamdi Show continued to engage their listeners on Twitter questions and com- to tweet encouraging their followers importantly, and most photos of guests, upcoming programs, handles: maintains six Twitter The station now ments as the shows are on-air. 88.5 @wamu885 •WAMU •The Diane Rehm Show @drshow Nnamdi Show @kojoshow •The Kojo @wamu885news 88.5 Newsroom •The WAMU Bluegrass Country @wamubluegrass 88.5’s •WAMU Desk Receptionist @frontdeskamy Front Benson, •Amy Facebook and listeners and supporters largest social network, of the station regularly to go there remains the world’s Facebook which has more than 2,000 In addition to the page for the station, each other. communicate both with the station and fan a loyal Hot Jazz Saturday and Night each have The Kojo Nnamdi Show, , The Diane Rehm Show 88.5’s WAMU fans, to the social networkbase of listeners who take to further conversation. the on-air Twitter Social Media 88.5 continued to engage listeners through social media WAMU as our own social media as well and Twitter, Facebook platforms like at conversation.wamu.org. The Conversation, forum, The station website, wamu.org, remains a crucial aspect of WAMU remains a crucial of WAMU aspect wamu.org, website, The station audio of all three 24-hour streaming content services, with 88.5’s content and information, program In addition to providing channels. an importantthe site is point for listeners contact to become and provide programs, their favorite find out more about members, station personnel.feedback to on the task of re-designing team took 88.5 web WAMU the This year, and The Diane Rehm Show. for The Kojo Nnamdi Show the websites team debuted the newly 88.5 web the WAMU In September 2009, in March 2010, months later, and a few redesigned kojoshow.org, redesigned drshow.org. the newly management built on the open source content sites, The new features: boast a variety of new platform Drupal, a audio archives accessible through •A decade of topic-organized browsing. search and casual variety of methods beyond the online that improves •An integrated audio archive player of fans that visit the listening experience for the thousands each week. websites •Third-party authentication system that allows visitors to the site social logging in via their favorite to comment on shows by etc.) LinkedIn, MySpace, Twitter, Facebook, network (e.g., The Station Online Station The

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 27 | radio medium. FY 2010 Anuual Report | Digital technology now drives the formally analog-based WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Technology Content Operations main instrumental meeting the growing demands for promotional materials for WAMU’s Content Operations was in HD-3. and WAMU Country, Bluegrass WAMU’s channel, demand. keep up with •Staffing within the unit doubled to The Animal House and the launch of the of the WAMU-produced •Unit contributed to the growth and development American University interstitial The Global Guru. program. review of a movie in the development began •Work and The The Kojo Nnamdi Show, team, 88.5 news •Launched on-air branding campaigns for the WAMU Animal House. The Information Technology department worksThe Information throughout the hard Technology is able to work 88.5 staff effectively and WAMU year to ensure go smoothly WAMU broadcasts sure and make day-to-day, efficiently interruptionand with little Here are main broadcast signal. to the for FY 2010: some of the IT highlights and backup infrastructure •Expanded data storage to support and video production growing audio production the station’s initiatives. requirements and upgrades to the on-air automation system •Completed major servers services and workstations WAMU for all three including and Country, Bluegrass WAMU’s channel, main WAMU’s HD-3. WAMU of the desktop and laptop computers •Updated 20 percent in the enhanced desktop audio station to meet the growing needs for and video production. •Completed the virtualization of half of all office IT servers to rack space utilization, optimize consumption, reduce power reliability and improve reduce future capital expenditures, and continuity. of multimedia and installation procurement, the specification, and social media teams with •Assisted the web to Apple iPhones was A stream to feed WAMU archival implementation. video production equipment and media also launched during this fiscal year.

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WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 28 | membership campaign. FY 2010 Anuual Report | olunteers working 88.5 the phones during a WAMU V WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio .C., this week, and am really this week, .C., Events Me! at the George Tell Wait…Don’t Wait 88.5 presented a live performance of the popular NPR quiz show, WAMU during the 88.5 donors who gave 2009. A select group of WAMU 14, University Lisner Auditorium on May Washington Sustaining Membership WAMU 88.5 donors became sustaining members with recurring, more than 2,000 Over the course of the fiscal year, monthly contributions. WAMU 88.5/Zipcar Vehicle Donation Partnership 88.5/Zipcar Vehicle WAMU 88.5 partneredWAMU Charitable Auto Resources for the second year in a row to celebrate the month with Zipcar and 88.5: a one-year membership and $75 with a special offer to those who donate their cars to WAMU April, of Earth Day, contributed. 155 vehicles were end, largest car-sharing program. By month’s the world’s driving credit from Zipcar, often hear the appeal to “give during your favorite program” – it’s a great way to show support. favorite program” – it’s I often hear the appeal to “give during your “During fund drives, can norI financially supportI can neither pick one favorite program, them all. and My dilemma is that I like them ALL, the stress-free way to support my promoting the Save-A-Day option. It’s My solution? I renew my membership early, favorite radio station. Thanks for the great variety of wonderful programming!” 88.5 member WAMU – Karen Kelleher, Winter Membership Campaign: Feb. 13-20, 2010 13-20, Winter Membership Campaign: Feb. contributing more than 10,400 listeners helped the station by winter membership campaign, 88.5’s During WAMU about 40 percent. Supporters exceeding our $1 million goal by donated $53,050 in member more than $1.2 million, callers and more than $113,000 through our opportunities which gave to double the impact of their gifts, matches, One lucky us to end the on-air portion effort, which allowed pre-campaign early. of the campaign one day Save-A-Day Bluegrass Country more than welcomed WAMU’s British Airways. offered by to London,” for Two listener won a “Trip donated by Gibson Acoustic Guitar, new held for a brand was and a drawing 400 members who contributed $36,313, Gibson. am visiting Washington, D Hi! I am visiting Washington, “live” instead of on enjoying listening to The Diane Rehm Show I became a member of podcast. I just wanted you to know that Thank you for the work show. while listening to Thursday’s WAMU long time. and I hope you continue to do for a long, you do, listener and member -Anne Houle, Membership Campaigns 2009 4-8, and ReturningNew Campaign: May Member held and returning new campaign, member 2009, 4-8, In its May and 1,916 new 88.5 welcomed WAMU during , members 2,751 donated $284,095.50 returning members. Overall, The station partnered record for this campaign. – a new Capitol with two donate a prize of two Bianchi road bikes, who Hill Bikes, helmets. and two bike fittings, professional bicycle 2009 Membership Campaign: Oct. 17-24, Fall $1 million. fall membership campaign was 88.5’s The goal for WAMU raising more More than 10,600 listeners us surpass helped that goal, while raised $110,000, campaign Save-A-Day than $1.2 million. The Advisorythe Development Council contributed Council and Community won a in member matches. One listener also more than $38,000 Bluegrass WAMU’s British Airways. to London” offered by Two for “Trip thanks in partCountry to received more than 455 gifts for $51,347, for and the campaign featured a drawing a $10,000 member match, and Golf Resort Gap Lodge Md. at Rocky in Cumberland, a getaway WAMU 88.5 Funding 88.5 WAMU Development

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 29 | International Center. NPR Without the Dignity. NPR Without FY 2010 Anuual Report | Members and staff mingles during the annual Scott Simon during and Sagal, Peter Carl Kassell, Leadership Circle reception, held this year at Meridian Leadership Circle reception, WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio On May 29, 2009, WAMU 88.5 producer-level supporters 88.5 producer-level a WAMU enjoyed 2009, 29, On May at host of Marketplace, with Kai Ryssdal, Salon Series event Resetting the discussing “The Next American Dream: Cheff Geoff’s, U.S. Economy.” nearly from the 120 travelers 2009, 10, Nov. Oct. 27 – From Diane Rehm on a cruise area and across the nation joined Washington the path of the began in Cairo and followed through Egypt. The voyage Nile deep into Upper Egypt. The trip illuminated ancient times and contemporary Egyptologists including lectures by and cultures Diane Rehm. Diane and husband John Rehm discussions hosted by and a post-cruise 2009, also hosted a pre-cruise reception on Oct. 1, at their home. 2010, reception on Jan. 31, gathered 88.5 supporters who contribute $5,000 or greater annually, WAMU at the Broadcaster-level, 2010, 1, On Feb. career celebrating Carl’s for lunch with broadcast legends Carl Kassell and Diane Rehm, at Restaurant Matisse in D.C. of thirty years in public radio. and host of Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett, supportersProducer-level 2010, engaged in a discussion on April 6, God: Conversations “Einstein’s most recent book, featuring Krista’s host of The Kojo Nnamdi Show, Nnamdi, Kojo American University President Neil hosted by was Series event This Salon about Science and the Human Spirit.” at their residency. Ann, his wife, and Kerwin Nearly 88.5 held its annual Leadership Meridian International Circle reception at the Center. WAMU 2010, On April 29, Nnamdi, Kojo including Diane Rehm and 110 members the opportunity 88.5 hosts, enjoyed to mingle with WAMU food Dunn Catering provided Well General Manager Caryn and American University President Neil Kerwin. G. Mathes, and Calypso Organic the libations. Leadership Events Circle Leadership Circle membersMore than 48,000 annual support 88.5; of those, WAMU a special group of generous supporters choose to donate at a higher and become part level of the Leadership Circle. Members of the this station Leadership who believe Circle are philanthropic investors worthy quality-of-life institution of their personal support.is a vital, vision, WAMU 88.5 to expand its Their financial generosity enables technologies that will better new and employ programs, develop Leadership Circle membership startsserve at the our community. including an annual and offers$1,000 level unique benefits, sponsorships day 88.5 hosts and producers, reception to meet WAMU and a private tour of the station to share personal messages on air, upon request. Leadership Circle donors who choose to give at the to small and additional benefits and are invited enjoy $2,500 level featuring both WAMU Salon Series events, WAMU intimate gatherings, 88.5 and other NPR personalities. Winter 2008 on-air membership campaign enjoyed the performance the membership 2008 on-air Winter enjoyed campaign Pharmacy. Quigley’s cast at Tonic with the reception post-show and a offer from WAMU of a ticket people took advantage 100 In the fall, 2009, Oct. 7, to see the sold-out seats in the house” 88.5 for “best at George Washington Sedaris performance David of humorist Lisner Auditorium. University’s stars for NPR together NPR brought its Saturday Also in the fall, Without Building and International at the Ronald Reagan the Dignity 88.5 partnered WAMU with NPR to alert Center Amphitheater. Trade A select group members tickets. and where to purchase of the event 2009 on-air Fall during the 88.5 donors who gave of WAMU the performancemembership and an exclusive campaign enjoyed which included Weekend and greet with the cast, reception and meet Wait… and Wait Magliozzi, s Ray Car Talk’ Edition host Scott Simon, Carl and official scorekeeper Kasell. Sagal Me! host Peter Don’t Tell

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 30 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio FY 2010 Foundation and other Grants FY 2010 Foundation (5) Anonymous Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation Charitable Foundation Armstrong Family Inc The Austin Foundation, help by the American people to a private non-profit corporationThe Corporation funded for Public Broadcasting, support diverse non-commercial programming and innovative Fund at the NorthernWilliam M. and Linda R. Dietel Philanthropic Piedmont Community Foundation Evergreen Fund Foundation Harman Family Fund Horwitz Family Foundation Morse & Betty Johnson Family Inc. Foundation, S. Kann Sons Company The Kiplinger Foundation The Daryl Klonoff Trust The Edith & Herbert Lehman Foundation The Marlot Foundation Inc. The Reed Foundation, Foundation Catherine B. Reynolds through WNYC Foundation The Rockefeller Charitable Foundation H. Rubenstein Family Fund Sagalyn Family & Ms. Catherine Conover Charles Savitt on the recommendation of Mr. Mesa Fund of Tides Foundation, Ltd. William J. & Sally R. Siegel Foundation, Esther Simon Charitable Trust Sunrise Foundation Genetic Foundation The Wallace and Marc Meadows Amy Charitable Trust, The Abraham and Virginia Weiss Inc. WJS Foundation, Community Connections Fund Bank World WAMU 88.5 is privileged to have a committed group of appointed volunteers group of appointed a committed to serve the call embrace who to have privileged 88.5 is and accept WAMU Advisory Development Members Council. are zealous advocates to lead as membersthe responsibility station’s of the financial supporters and generous enthusiastic communicators role an integral its mission, of play who for the station, in leadership activities. fund-raising AdvisoryFY 2010 Development Board Members Chair Kaufmann, Richard D. Chair Immediate Past Victoria Zuckerman, Clifford Brody Morrison Dale Clayton Gustini Raymond William R. Leahy Dr. Viriginia A. McArthur Donal O’Connell Ph.D. Phillip Wakelyn, Wiseman Kathy WAMU 88.5 Development Advisory Development 88.5 WAMU Council

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 31 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Susan W. Askew Susan W. Ellen Atwell & RosemaryDonald G. Avery Mary Bailey B. Baird Cheryl & Orrin O. Efron Marc F. Barbara H. Bares & Ruth B. Barriere Mary & Alexander Barth Ellen Bean Elizabeth R. Benson Baroline & Richard Bienia June Blalock & Robert C. Jambou Jean R. Bower & Alan S. Boyd T. Flavil Benton Briggs & John F. W. David Clifford L. Brody Bonnie & Jere Broh-Kahn Richard Brundage Julie S. & Dennis Bruns Bryan Wilson W. Alexandra Burns Heather L. Burns Mary Busby Beth & David Martha E. Byers Byrne Sandra & Paul Mary S. Hudson M. Cabriele & David Donna M. Callejon Beth M. Campbell Carol A. Campbell Campbell Tara Michael & Kristina Caplin Abbie S. Carliner Charles & Kathleen Carlson E. Carroll Esq. Amy Marian J. Cassette-Scully Joan R. Challinor Heidi A. Chesky & W. Jay Virginia G. Chew Munsok Chong Sylvia Clark Robin Clarke Margie Clarkson & James Humphreys Allison B. & Charles H. Cleveland CockburnLeslie & Andrew B. Jennie Anderson & HenryE. Cole Coleman Garrett V. Ruth Ann Compton N. Cook & Ann Thompson Cook David Ellen & Jackson Coppley & Curtis M. Coward Marjorie W. C. Crane David Nancy Crisman Anne Cross Individuals who have given $1,000 or more to WAMU 88.5 during the fiscal year ending April 30, 2010: April 30, year ending the fiscal during 88.5 WAMU more to $1,000 or given have who Individuals Visionary or greater) ($25,000 Level van Agtmael Emily & Antoine Sant & Roger W. Victoria P. ($10,000 – $24,999.99) Director Level Kennedy & Thomas Patricia Kimsey James V. Estate of Lee Lesser Marsha & Alan Paller & Michael Kinsley Stonesifer Patricia J. Tagliabue & Paul Chandler M. Tagliabue – $9,999.99) ($5,000 Broadcaster Level (1) Anonymous Bradley Katherine & David Beverly B. Denbo Renée & John Grisham June R. Hechinger Thomas S. Kahn & Susanna Schwartz-Sanchez Betsy K. Karel Richard & Barbara Kaufmann B. Thomas Mansbach VirginiaA. McArthur Stacy E. Palmer Laprade Heidi Stock & Frank Grace & Chapman Taylor ($2,500 – $4,999.99) Producer Level (5) Anonymous Robert C. & Barbara Musser Delphine & Charlie J. Peck Jane Petit-Moore Jackie L. Pletcher G. Winter Alice M. Rivlin & Sidney Deanne H. Sharlin Kathleen Strouse FissehaTekle-Wold Helen R. Toth Judith & Linden Welch Irene & Alan Wurtzel Ellen & Bernard Young ($1,000 – $2,499.99) Level Patron (22) Anonymous L. Adams Anita and Kenneth Budson & Richard D. Agger Susan W. Jr. Akre, Deanna S. & Charles T. Beth Allaben & Matt Chambers Allen W. Ann & David Jr. Allen, & George V. Jodie T. B. Jennine Anderson & Henry E. Cole Catherine L. & William L. Anderson Jane & Stephen M. Anderson Individual Major Donors Major Individual

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 32 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Helene Guttman Helene Hammerschlag & Alan Bonnie Hamre Julie and John Harpold CurtisW. Henry & J. Harris T. Joyce A. HartzenbuschCatharine Harwood Frederic & James M. Hauck V. Terrie Hayes Jeffrey R. & Alan S. Hegburg Faye William R. Smith Elizabeth R. Hilder & Bart Hill Karen Hill & John Bath CarrollLeslie Hill & Dennis Victoria Hill & Elizabeth Carl Marie & William B. Hoffman Jr. S. Holmes, Elisabeth N. & Frederick A. Hoover Cynthia A. & Roland Isabelle C. & John E. Hopkinson Mary A. Horton Sally Ann Hostetler Joe & Embry Howell & Lois Howlin Edward Ann & Thomas Humphrey Jodi L. Jacobson Jeyarajah Praveen Carol & Michael Joseph Kaempfer J.W. Deborah A. Kahn & Harris N. Miller Florence A. Kaltovich J. Kaplan Benita J. & Walter Lorrie K. & Robert N. Kaplan Janet Katowitz E. Kauffman Patricia & GertaAllen L. Keiswetter Pfeifer Keiswetter Sean Kelley Mary & Gerald Fisher Kennedy Gladys Kessler Wilkins A. King & Roger W. Patricia Austin H. Kiplinger Nancy Klain Jr. William M. Knarr, Marianna I. Knight & Samuel H. Humes Jerry Knoll Kinney & David Stella Koch Susan Koch Ann Kolker Beth M. Kramer Philine R. Lachman Sprenger Jane Lang & Paul Chuck Lapine William R. & Christine M. Leahy Jr. Ruth & Lasalle Leffall, & MartenDawn Leijon Mark & Carol Levin Irene E. & GaryM. Lewandowski Amanda Currie-RobinsonAmanda K. Dale Janet & Linda Daschle Tom M.D. Martha Bridge Denckla, Gregory J. Dennis Deutsch Daniel & Judith Brenda Dixon & Benjamin Donovan David Hannah K. Dowell L. DuBois Dorothy Hester & Ted Dunbar Amy Sandra L. Dunsmore H. DupartTheresa M. & Louis Jean H. Durfee Suzanne Duval Sharon K. & Robert A. Edwards Debra Ekman Nancy & Fuad El-Hibri EllsworthDeborah D. Catherine B. Elwell H. & Charles H. Emich Patricia Jr. Kashiyo Enokido & Thomas Crouse, L. Esslinger Patricia Susan R. Etherton Falb Robert E. & Carolyn W. Elinor K. Farquhar Feder Judith & Stanley & John H. Ferguson Karen W. Michael Files Ari Fingeroth Nina M. Fite Russell J. Flemming Werkman & Sidney Nancy Folger Jean M. & Gregory C. Frane Friedman Ann & Tom Friedman Alan & Royce Simon A. Fritzlan Denise Furst Susan Gage Gandhi Navroz Michael J. & Kathleen Geary Mark Germann Giannini T. & Eugene Blair W. Clatterbuck R. Gillette III & Carol-Lynn Walter Robert L. Glass Kimberly S. Godwin M. Goldberg Wendy Helen M. Golde Andy Goldstein Amelia A. Gomez Gomez-Lobo Veronica Jamie S. Gorelick Donald E. Graham Judith B. Green Sherry L. & Neil A. Green Sylvia Greenberg

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 33 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Shari L. & Charles P. Pfleeger L. & CharlesShari P. Connolly H. Phillips Kate DeVier Pierson W. & Shirley F. Norma Pike Pilzer Fogel Geraldine & Marvin Pinkert D. Melanie T. Anne L. Plant Pollner L. & Sandra Andrew Suzanne M. Powers Cara Pulley Senta & Al Raizen N.K. Raju Vidya K. & Tonse Maureen A. Raley G. Randolph Henrietta K. & James Miki Rankin & Mark Rincon Susan & Gregory Rausch H. Lammert-Reeves & Ruth Roger H. Reeves Diane & John Rehm Jack Reidhill Mary Brophy Reilly & Paul Mary Jo & Dennis Reimer Jr. & Nelson L. Reinsch, Janet W. VirginiaReno Reuter & Nancy B. Reuter Turner F. Dr. Coley Millard L. Rice & Joan D. Richardson John I. & Peggy L. Ritcheson Alice L. & Peter Celia A. & Stephen E. Roady Eilene J. & James L. Robb & Cokie RobertsSteve Tribe Marda Robillard & Patrick Maggie & Larry Roffee Mary Rogers Ellen & David William B. & Sandy B. Rogers Jr. Roosevelt, Joanne M. & Elliott D. Sara Rosenbaum James S. & Marcia B. Rosenheim Rosenthal Ed & Pam Molly N. Ross Barbara A. Rowen Roberta Rudnick Elizabeth Sachs Geimann Carol Sadler & Steve Stefanie Sanford Barbara Sarshik Pike & Andrew Sarvis L. Aubrey M.D. Diane Sauter, Anne H. Savage M. Schaeffer & James Julia W. Zavela & Vance Jean Schiro-Zavela Christina M. Schreiner Jordanna Schultz Marsha Scott M. Shafran Steven Martha M. Shannon & Joseph Margaret E. Sheer Rona & Seth Leyman Rona Luban & David Lichtenberg Judith Jr. Lightbody, John W. Sonja C. & GaryJanice R. & E. Long Michael Louden T. Roman R. Lux Ellen J. & Molly C. Lynch & Gregory Lynn S. Thomas W. Kent Mary & Nathan Kotz Lynn Jenifer & Marc Madden Mary Jane Maddox & James Dresser Maguire Joanna W. Mary Ann Mahoney Suresh Mallikaarjun E. & Sara E. Maner Forbes Lopez Linda I. Marks & Rafael V. Jane S. & Arthur K. Mason Caryn G. Mathes M. Mattax Cathy LLC Associations, BR McCaffrey Harriet McGuire Beverly E. McKee R. & Nancy J. McKinley Raymond McLean Sarah & Grey Katherine G. McLeod McNamer Bruce W. Carol McNeely & Arnold Spitzen Duncan L. Mcvey Andrea Meditch Meyers Sarah W. L. Michell & William Dodge Terry Linda B. Miller Michael Minerva M. & RobertPamela N. Mirelson Scott Mitchell Christy & Michael Moberly Estate of Rachel Ann Moldover Marcos J. Montes Morrison & Kent Dale Clayton-Morrison Hariton Moschonas Barbara A. Mowat Jr. E. & R. Clarke Nash, Gwendolyn Alice & Dan Nicolson Elizabeth J. Norcross Nonna Noto O’Brien & Susanne Owens D. Paul & Rich O’BryantPam Sierra Donal O’Connell & Kathy Kathryn O’Toole Ottaway David Nancy S. Pallesen Susan M. Patterson and Jim Pedas Ted Mary Louise Peery Christopher Perdue Kathryn L. Pettit

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 34 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Katrin Sieg Katrin Silberman M. Engers & Claire J. David Dan Singer Maxine & & Scott Smallwood Carol Ann Smith & Hendrick Smith Susan Zox Smith Maria Petschek J. Spielberg Paul Mimi J. & Nancy E. Stanley Mark Stencel Jr. George Stevens, Susan L. Stillman Jr. & John I. Stewart, Sharon S. Stoliaroff Stowe D. Barbara & Howard MarkMargaret Sulvetta & Miller Rosemary Sump M. & Mark D. Deborah Tannen Bruce N. Tanzer & Charlotte Taylor David Robert & Bonnie S. Temple Maryellen Trautman Turner Samuel D. Joe Urbano Christine & Robert Kirk Van Nicole & Brian Vann Bill & Dru Vodra Charles M. Waespy B. Lindeman & David Barbara L. Wagner PhD & Ms. Suzanne DeFrancis Philip J. Wakelyn, Mallory & Diana Walker & Robin E. Vink Kim N. Wallace Debra J. Warner Jesse L. & Classis M. Waters S. & Marjorie H. Watson Matthew Watt Patricia Weadon Edward R. Weil Ray Dr. Robert A. Weinberger Weissberg Marvin F. Suzanna and John Welch Heijia & Willis Wheeler Leslie Wheelock Rae White William White Wilder Robin & Tappan Craig Wilson A. Cooper Glenna B. Winnie & Jeffrey Dottie Woodcock & Kenneth & Cathie Wotecki Tom Kathleen & Linton Wray Zdravecky Jessica R. & Stephen P. Victoria & Harvey Zuckerman

WAMU 88.5 American University Radio 35 | FY 2010 Anuual Report | WAMU 88.5 American UniversityWAMU Radio Business Round Table Cadbury/Trident Wilderness Campaign for America’s Press Candlewick Cantate Chamber Singers Capital One Capital Tails Carnegie Hall Fund Endowment Trees Casey C-BIZ CDWG Certified Financial Planners Champagne Bureau Chef Geoff’s Texaco Chevron Chicago School of Psychology Chronicle of Philanthropy ArtsClarice Smith Performing Center Plan of MarylandCollege Savings Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind Comcast East NCR Community Foundation Concord Records Connelly School – The Holy Child Constellation Energy Constellation Theatre CEA Union Consumer’s Contemporary American Theatre Festival Convio Corcoran Gallery of Art Cornell University Crown Books Crystal District Improvement City Business CSC CTIA Dakshina Darden College DBA Capital Alert Delcor Delegation of the European Union Delta Dental University Duke Elan Pharmaceuticals Embassy Condos WAMU 88.5’s generous corporate underwriters contribute approximately 50 percent of the station’s operating budget. operating generous corporate underwritersstation’s 50 percent of the approximately contribute 88.5’s WAMU This corporate support resources necessary helps secure the to provide to advance its commitment 88.5 for WAMU institutions. public broadcasting premiere nation’s as one of the to maintain its position programming and quality radio corporate 88.5 underwriting department; for the WAMU another banner year to be FY10 proved sales excelled national to more gross corporateefforts local underwriting and grew revenue Overall, in a sizeable net gain. resulted $2 million, Country Bluegrass incomes. initiatives continued to deliver steady underwriting WAMU’s than $9 million. Also, 88.5 Underwriters for FY 2010 List of WAMU 20th Century Fox AffairsAU School of Public law College of AU Washington AAMC Educational Development of Academy AEG Live AFI Silver Theatre Agis Aid for Africa Owners & Pilots Air. All Souls Church Alliance for Justice Allstate Altarum Institute American Clean Skies Foundation of Government Employees American Federation of Teachers American Federation American Legacy American Natural Gas American University AU School of Communications Annual Reviews Apparition APTA Arena Stage Arnold DC Art of Living Foundation Business AT&T ArtsAtlas Performing Center Augusta Heritage Center Health Avalere Axiom Law Baltimore Animal Rescue BSO at Strathmore Sanju K. Bansal Foundation Bechtel Corporation Bethesda Magazine Black Rock Center for the Arts Bluegrass in the Blueridge Bluegrass Unlimited BNSF Boeing Booz Allen Hamilton Broadband for America Across America Broadway Corporate Underwriting

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