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Last Frontier Mediactive, LLC KFAR (AM), KWLF (FM), KTDZ (FM), KXLR (FM), KCBF (AM) October 1, 2011 –September 30, 2012 Last Frontier Mediactive, LLC KFAR (AM), KWLF (FM), KTDZ (FM), KXLR (FM), KCBF (AM) October 1, 2011 –September 30, 2012 Full-Time Positions Filled Full-Time Position Title Date Filled Recruitment Source(s) utilized to fill the Number Number Hired Position vacancy (including organizations entitled to Interviewed notification)* 1 Administrative 12/19/2011 Fairbanks Daily News Miner 1 0 Assistant/Front Desk http://classifiednewsminer.com Career website 0 0 www.postjobfree.com 0 0 Alaska Job Center - Alexsys 2 0 Last Frontier Mediactive Websites 1 0 ( 5 station websites) Fairbankshelpwanted.com 0 0 www.craigslist.com 1 0 www.todays-classifieds.com 0 0 TDL Professional Staffing, Inc. 1 1 2 Advertising 12/20/2011 Fairbankshelpwanted.com 1 0 Consultant-Sales Alaska Job Center - Alexsys 0 0 Alaska Broadcasters Association website 2 1 www.craigslist.com 1 0 www.postjobfree.com 0 0 www.todays-classifieds.com 0 0 www.allaccess.com 0 0 3 Traffic Director 1/4/2012 Fairbankshelpwanted.com 1 0 Alaska Job Center - Alexsys 1 0 www.craigslist.com 1 0 www.postjobfree.com 0 0 www.todays-classifieds.com 0 0 Traffic Directors Guild of America 2 1 www.tdga.org Alaska Broadcasters Association website 0 0 Page 1 of 4 4 Advertising 1/30/2012 Fairbanks Daily News Miner 3 1 Consultant-Sales Fairbankshelpwanted.com 1 0 Alaska Job Center - Alexsys 0 0 www.craigslist.com 0 0 www.postjobfree.com 0 0 www.todays-classifieds.com 0 0 5 Program 9/24/2012 Fairbankshelpwanted.com 0 0 Director/Morning Show Host Alaska Broadcasters Association website 2 1 www.craigslist.com 1 0 www.postjobfree.com 0 0 www.todays-classifieds.com 0 0 All Access Job Board 2 0 Allaccess.com Broadcast Center 0 0 Charter College 0 0 Myaircheck.com 0 0 * See Attached List of Recruitment Sources for Contact Information Information Regarding Recruitment Sources Contacted for Full-Time Vacancies No. Recruitment Source Contact Total Interviewed Entitled to Notification 1 Fairbanks Daily News Miner Shawna Murray 4 N Classified PO Box 70710, Fairbanks, Alaska 99707 (907) 459-7547 Preferred Method – In person 2 Traffic Directors Guild of America 2 N [email protected] www.tdga.org (949) 429-7063 Preferred Method – Email 3 Charter College Career Services (907) 277-7575 0 N 2221 E Northern Lights Blvd, Suite 120 careerservices@char Anchorage, Alaska 99507 tercollege.edu Preferred Method – email 4 (310) 457-6616 2 N All Access Music Group www.allaccess.com Page 2 of 4 4 2 N Preferred Method – Online 5 Alaska Broadcasters Association Cathy Hiebert 4 N [email protected] P.O. Box 102424 Anchorage Alaska 99510 (907) 258-2424 Preferred Method – (www.akbroadcasters.org) Email 6 Shawna Murray 0 N http://classifiednewsminer.com Career website Classified PO Box 70710, Fairbanks, Alaska 99707 (907) 459-7547 Preferred Method – In Person 7 Fairbankshelpwanted.com Jacqueline Urban 3 N (800) 365-8630 Preferred Method – Online 8 0 N www.myaircheck.com Preferred Method – Online 9 Alaska Job Center - Alexsys Teresa Quakenbush 3 N 675 7th Avenue Ste. B Fairbanks Alaska 99701 (907) 451-5958 Preferred Method – www.jobs.state.ak.us Email 10 Craigs List 4 N www.craigslist.com Preferred Method – Online 11 Last Frontier Mediactive Station Websites Duane Wilson 1 N www.xrock959.com, www.mytedfm.com, (509)783-0783 www.kwolf981.com, www.kfar660am.com, www.820sports.com Preferred Method – Email 12 0 N www.postjobfree.com Preferred Method – Online 13 0 N www.todays-classifieds.com Preferred Method – Online 14 TDL Professional Staffing, Inc. Debbi Miller 1 N 1716 University Ave (907) 455-8300 Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 Preferred Method - Email 16 (314) 647-8181 0 N Broadcast Center (314) 647-1575 Fax 2360 Hampton Avenue St. Louis, MO Preferred Method – www.broadcastcenterinfo.com Fax Page 3 of 4 Prong 3 Longer-Term Recruitment Initiatives Implemented During Previous Year No. Date Initiative Description Scope of Involvement 1 UAF Spring Job & Internship Fair 2012 Job Fair Last Frontier Mediactive had a booth at the Glen Anderson (OM) February 29, 2012 UAF Spring Job & Internship Fair held on Ken Vehmeier (OA) Wednesday, 2/29/12 10am-5pm at the UAF Perry Walley (GM) Wood Center. Enlightening students about careers in broadcasting, 2 State of Alaska Department of Labor Job Fair Last Frontier Mediactive had a booth at the Ken Vehmeier (OA) Fairbanks Job Center's Annual Job Fair held on March 19th 2012 Glen Anderson (OM) 12th Annual Career Expo & Job Fair 10am-6pm at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks Robert Smith (OA) March 19, 2012 Alaska. Discussed careers in Broadcasting with job fair attendees. Shared job descriptions of possible positions in the radio industry. 3 Tanana Middle School Job Fair Tanana 2nd Annual 2012 Career Fair Glen Anderson (OM) 2012 Career Fair 9:30am - 2:30pm Friday March 23rd, 2012 Johan Brun (OA) March 23, 2012 Educating the students about the many careers that are available to them (learning conference and career fair). Glen Anderson spoke to Over 400 students during the Job Fair 4 Linda Simmons Memorial Alaska Broadcasters Under the Guidelines of the number 7 menu Perry Walley (GM), Scholarship Recipient Program Association option for EEO compliance Perry Walley (GM) Other GMs from around the state Scholarship Program and employee of Last Frontier Mediactive, of Alaska reviewed applications and participated in the selection of the 2012 ABA scholarship recipient. Page 4 of 4.
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