KLZ Radio, Inc. Annual EEO Report December 1, 2015 – November 30, 2016

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KLZ Radio, Inc. Annual EEO Report December 1, 2015 – November 30, 2016 KLZ Radio, Inc. Annual EEO Report December 1, 2015 – November 30, 2016 The purpose of this EEO Public File Report (Annual EEO report) is to comply with Section 73.2080(c)(6) of the FCC’s 2002 EEO Rule. This Report has been prepared on behalf of the Station Employment Unit that is comprised of the following station(s): Station City of License KLZ AM Denver, CO KLTT AM Commerce City, CO KLDC AM Denver, CO KLVZ AM Brighton, CO Section I. List all Full-Time Job Vacancies Filled by Each Station in the Employment Unit: Full-time Date Total # Recruitment Sources Recruitment Positions Filled by Position Interviewed Utilized Source of Hire Job Title Hired Producer/Board 4/1/16 7 4a,7,10,19,20,23,37,38,39,42,44,49 42 Op KLZ 5/31/16 6 4a,5,9a,12,15,23,37,39 4a Writer/Producer KLZ 6/7/16 10 4a,5,9a,12,15,23,38,39,42 9a Writer/Producer KLTT Admin 7/18/16 10 6,7,9,9a,10,11,23,39,41,42,44 42 Assist. Board 10/20/16 6 5,7,9a,10,12,21,23,29,37,38,40,41,42,55 42 Op/Producer Sales 10/31/16 6 5,9,9a,12,23,37,39,41,48,51, 9a Person/Account Exec. Total # of Interviewees Referred by Each Source: For the period from December 1, 2015 to November 30, 2016 this Employment Unit interviewees –45 Full time job vacancies--6 Stations KLZ/KLTT/KLDC/KLVZ are Equal Opportunity Employers Section II. All Full-time openings listed in Section I were filled from notifications sent to the following sources: Source # WEBSITES Address State Contact Phone&Fax # Interviews from this Source 1 www.careerbuilder.com Website None-post on line 2 www.craigslist.org Website None-post on line 3 www.radiojobbank.com Website None-post on line 4 wwwjobing.com Website Posted on-line 4a www.allaccess.com Website Posted on-line 9 5 www.560thelight.com 2821 So. Parker Rd Aurora, CO Larry/Foltran/KLZ 3 #1205. Radio 6 www.810kldc.com 2821So Parker Aurora, CO Larry Foltran-CBC Rd.#1205 Radio 7 www.670kltt.com 2821 So. Parker Rd. Aurora, CO Larry Foltran/KLTT #1205 Radio 8 www.1220klvz.com 2821 So. Parker Rd. Jorge Carballo #1205 8a http://hisair.net/jobs Website Christian Radio Jobs 9 Monster.com Website 9a Indeed.com Website 17 10 KLTT On-Air Promo 11 KLDC On-Air Promo 12 KLZ On-Air Promo 2 13 KLVZ On-Air Promo 13a Twitter 13b Facebook COLLEGES 14 Arapahoe Community College 5900 So Santa Fe. Drive Littleton, CO Jan McLees 303-797-5809 http://arapahoe.jobing.com 80160 303-797-5926 Fax 14a Center for Workforce Development 9202 E. Servern Pl Bldg Denver, CO Alisa Trowell 303-340-7506 Community College of Aurora 901 #207B Employment Developer 303340-7049 Fax Lowry Campus Alias.trowell@ccaurora. www.CCAurora.edu edu 15 Metro State College 1734 Wazee Denver CO Sarah Senter 303-556-3664 www.ecampusrecruiter.com/ 80211 [email protected] 303-556-4035Fax 16 Cambridge College 350 Blackhawk Aurora, CO Reann Hyde Fax 303-963-3010 www.cambridgecollege.com 80011 #3323 17 Colorado Christian University 8787 W. Alameda Ave. Lakewood CO Carol Trejos 303-963-3325 www.collegecentral.com\ccu 80226 303-963-3301Fax 18 Aurora Community College E. Centre Tech Pky Aurora, CO Elizabeth Reed 303-360-4700 80111 303-360-4791Fax 19 University of Colorado UCB 77 Boulder, CO Student Employment 303-492-7439 www.colorado.edu/studentemploy 80309 Angrith Na 303-492-4544 Fax m ent 20 University of Denver 2050 E. Evans Ave. #30 Denver, CO Debbie Sheanin 303-871-2150 [email protected] 80208 Contact by e-mail 303-871-4335 Fax 21 ITT Technical Institute 500 E. 84th Ave. Thornton, CO Mario Aldapa 303-288-4488 [email protected] 80229 Contact by e-mail 22 Emily Griffith Opportunity School 1250 Welton Street Denver, CO Tandy 720-423-4745 [email protected] 80204 720-423-4830 Fax 23 Colorado Media School of 1310 Wadsworth Blvd. Lakewood, CO Jim Murphy 303-937-7070 5 Broadcasting (Ohio SB) 80214 Contact by e-mail 303-975-0386 Fax [email protected] 24 Everest College 14280 E. Jewell Ave, Aurora, CO Thelma 303-745-6244 Ste 100 80012 303-745-6245Fax 25 Colorado Women’s Chamber of 1860 Blake St. #810 Denver, CO Katie 303-458-0220 Commerce [email protected] 80211 [email protected] g 26 Colorado Broadcasters Association 445 Union Boulevard Lakewood, CO Justin Sasso 720-536-5427 Virtual Job Fair 80228 27 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 924 W. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO Monica Rodriquez 303-534-7783 80204 303-595-8977 Fax 27a Black Chamber of commerce 2100 Downing St. Denver, CO 33-831-0755 Fax www.bcoloradoblackchamber.org/ 80205 Job announcement board 28 Micasa Resource Center for 360 Acoma St. Denver, CO Kate Bernuth 303-573-1302 Women 303-595-0422Fax 29 Alliance of Professional Women P.O.Box 480384 Denver, CO Pauline Fax 303-368-4747 [email protected] Contact by e-mail 30 Dept. of Human Services 1575 Sherman St. Denver, CO Audry Krebs 303-866-2846 Senior Ageing & Adult Services 80203 by e-mail [email protected] 31 Easter Seals 5655 W. Alameda Ave. Lakewood, CO Shane Lampe 303-937-7713 Director of Employment Services 80226 by e-mail #256 [email protected] 32 Colorado State Veteran’s 1919 Quentin St. Aurora, CO Shelly Berry 720-857-6400 Fitzsimmons 80045 by fax 720-857-6500Fax Colorado.gov 33 Together We Served 9430 Topanga Canyon Chatsworth, CA Maj Wes Prater wtprater@togehter US Marines Corp Blvd. Ste.#203 91311 TWS Admin weserved.com [email protected]. com 33a Aurora Veterans’ Affairs 15151 E. Alameda Aurora, CO Nicholas Walker 303-739-7587 Commission Parkway, Ste 4500 80012 Commissioner 303-739-7297Fax [email protected] 33b Marines Association 3066 So Granby St. Aurora, CO Paula D Sarlls 303-766-9023 Marine Corps League 80014 Founder Gold Star Wives [email protected] 34 Services de la Raza 4055 Tejon Denver, CO Flora 303-458-5851 80211 303-455-1332 Fax 35 Black Women’s Center 4821 East 38th Ave Denver, CO Hazel Wheitsett 303-355-3486 Fax Manual Posting 80207 -3488 36 Denver Indian Center 4401 Morrison Rd. Denver, CO Linda Pete 303-936-2688 www.denverindiancenter.org 303-930-2699 Fax 37 Denver Work Force Dev. Division AM Mayor’s Workforce Denver, CO Steve Martinez 720-913-1648 Office of Economic Dev. Division Website posting 720-913-1652 Fax www.connectingcolorado.com 38 Office of Economic Development 1625 Broadway Denver, CO Leroy Romero 303-892-3840 [email protected] Ste. 2700 80202 303-892-3848 Fax ADS & OTHER 39 Posted Notifications on all CBC Bulletin Boards 40 Employee Referral 2 41 Client Referral 2 Previous or Existing Employee PT/ KLZ Radio Inc. Aurora CO 303-481-1800 5 42 Employee/ Transfer/Promotion 43 Experience Pros. LLC KLZ Programmers Aurora, CO Eric Reamer 720-344-2446 www.experiencepros.com 2851 So. Parker Rd. Angel Tuccy 44 Colorado Community Church 2220 S. Chambers Aurora, CO Terry Charles 303-783-3838 Aurora Campus/Stapleton Campus 80014 303-369-1074Fax [email protected] 45 Colorado Broadcasting Assoc. Juston Sasso [email protected]. CAREER AND JOB FAIRS 46 Job Search Engine Unknown links Connected to various website links 47 Denver JobNewsDenver.com. Denver Tech Center Denver, CO KLZ Hiring 4Mgrs. 303-482-2636 Job Fair 2/2/16 Double Tree Hotel www.jobnewsdenver.com [email protected] 48 The Art Institute of Colorado 1200 Lincoln St. Denver, CO. Kate Wright 303-824-4881 [email protected] 303-824-4907fax 49 Colorado Media School Job Fair 3/1/16 Lakewood CO Tim Mclaughlin 303-937-7070 50 Denver Job News Denver.com 2/2/16 Denver Tech Gael Thompson Job Fair Center 51 Denver Job News Denver .com 9/14/16 National Gael Thompson Job Fair Western Complex 55 Facebook Section III. Supplemental Non-vacancy Specific Recruitment Initiatives The EU Cross Training Program This is a continuation of training programs designed to enable station personnel to acquire skills that could qualify them for higher level positions. An Administrative. Assistant trained with the Office Manager to acquire skills preparing new hiring procedures and contracts. The Office Manager and Traffic Manage train together extensively on new accounting, billing procedures and software systems. Sales Training on The Tailored Plan – Crawford Broadcasting has an ongoing training program for sales people in the Tailored Plan which is a comprehensive program designed to teach account executives about the company the industry and the market and how to solve clients marketing needs. The program consists of weekly training conducted by the Sales Manager. 2/2/16 Denver JobNewsDenver Job Fair. Job seekers and Denver companies attended this Job Fair located in the Denver Technology Center. Numerous resumes and applications were selected from candidates and called for future vacancies. 3/1/16 Colorado Media School Job Fair Representatives attended the Colorado Media School to recruit interns for studio and production assistance. They also prospected potential candidates for future job vacancies. 5/20/16 - A Writer/Producer mentored at the Christian PEN: Proofreaders and Editors Network in media. This is a class of students dedicated to equipping aspiring freelance editors with Education, Networking and Community. The Writer Producer of our stations held a discussion about careers in the media in the Denver area and responded to questions from interested students. 9/14/16 DenverJobNewsDenver Job Fair The EU Management team and hiring personnel attended the DenverJobNewsDenverJob Fair at the National Western Complex.
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