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Emmis Now a Potent Arch Rival
6 R &R November 8,1996 RADIO BUSINESS DEAL OF THE WEEK 1996 DEALS TO DATE TRANSACTIONS AT A GLANCE Dollars To Date: $13,582,511,257 WTXT -FM /Fayette (Tuscaloosa), AL $5.1 million (Last Year $5,274,329,426) WULA -AM /Ufaula, AL $35,000 WKBQ -AM & FM & This Week's Action: $80,539,501 KISI -FM /Malvern, AR $150,000 (Last Year $141.328,925) KMLA -FM /EI Rio, CA $550,000 WKKX-FM/St. Louis KTME -AM /Lompoc, CA $20,000 Stations Traded This Year: 1978 Lesso Inc. Kansas stations $13.8 million $42.5 million (Last Year 1186) KYQQ -FM/Arkansas City KLLS -FM /Augusta Stations Traded This Week: 37 KXXX -AM & KOLS-FM/Colby (Last Year 37) KGNO -AM, KDGB (FM CP) & KOLS -FM /Dodge City KZLS -FM /Great Bend KYUU -AM & KSLS -FM/Liberal TRANSACTIONS KILS -FM /Minneapolis KFNF -FM /Oberlin KWLS -AM & KGLS -FM /Pratt WLBA -AM /Gainsville, GA $275,000 Emmis Now A Potent Arch Rival KFTE -FM /Breaux Bridge & KMDL -FM /Kaplan (Lafayette), LA $4,475,000 KHOM -FM /Houma (New Orleans) El Smulyan buys Zimmer trombo to build St. Louis quartet $6.75 million WWSJ- AM /St. Johns (Lansing), MI $127,500 KQYX -AM & WMBH -AM /Joplin, MO $400.000 SELLER: Zimmer Radio Group, KOSJ- FM/Nebraska City, NE $5 million headed by President George Zim- WTOB- AM/Winston- Salem, NC $355,000 mer. Phone: (314) 335 -4809 WKBQ -AM & FM/St. KCHQ -FM /Altamont, OR $30,000 FREQUENCY: 1380 kHz; 104.1 WTXT FM/Fayette WRSJ -AM /Bayamon, PR $968,000 Louis & WKKX -FM/ MHz; 106.5 MHz (Tuscaloosa) WHPB -AM/Belton, SC $4000 Granite City (St. -
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06 21 2016 (Pdf)
6-21-16 sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 6/16/16 11:56 AM Page 1 Grandin emphasizes stockmanship at 5th International Symposium on Beef Cattle Welfare By Donna Sullivan, Editor and they all had the lower worse.” The one message that Dr. hair whorls. Cattle overall Grandin emphasized that Temple Grandin has champi- are getting calmer.” an animal’s first experience oned throughout her career is But she cautioned against with a new person, place or that stockmanship matters. over-emphasizing tempera- piece of equipment needs to And the world-renowned ment. “We don’t want to turn be a good one. “New things Colorado State University beef cattle into a bunch of are scary when you shove professor and livestock han- Holsteins,” she warned. them in their face,” she said. dling expert didn’t vary from “That would probably be a “But they are attractive when that theme as she presented really bad idea because we they voluntarily approach. A at the 5th International Sym- want a cow that’s going to basic principle is that when posium on Beef Cattle Wel- defend her calf.” you force animals to do fare hosted by Kansas State She also pointed out that something, you’re going to University’s Beef Cattle In- temperament scores can be get a lot more fear stress than stitute in early June. She pre- changed with experience, by when they voluntarily go sented a great deal of re- acclimating cattle to new through the facility.” search illustrating the corre- people and experiences. Un- Grandin said she has seen lation between how cattle are fortunately, people don’t al- an improvement in people’s handled and their overall ways want to take the time attitudes towards animals performance. -
Capitol Federal Big Money Play of the Game Text Contest Contest Rules
Capitol Federal Big Money Play of the Game Text Contest Contest Rules These contest rules are specific to the Capitol Federal Big Money Play of the Game Text Contest (the “Contest”) conducted by Entercom Kansas, LLC d/b/a the Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network (the “Contest Administrator”) (see complete list of stations in Attachment A at the end of these rules). A copy of these specific Contest rules is available online at www.1065thewolf.com/rules and www.radio.com/610sports/contest-rules. WHO CAN ENTER 1. Eligible entrants must be eighteen (18) years of age or older and legal U.S. residents of Arkansas, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, or Texas as of the date of entry in the Contest. 2. Employees (including, without limitation, part-time or temporary employees) of the Contest Administrator, Contest sponsors and their respective parent entities, subsidiaries, affiliated companies and advertising and promotion agencies, at any time during the applicable contesting period and the immediate family and other household members (i.e., spouses, parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, roommates, housemates, significant others, partners, siblings (half and full) and the steps of each of the foregoing) of each of the above are NOT eligible to enter and/or to win the Contest. HOW TO ENTER 3. NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THIS CONTEST. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. 4. To enter, during each of the Contest Entry Periods set forth in Section 4(a) below (each a “Contest Entry Period” and together the “Contest Entry Periods”) text PLAY to SMS shortcode 26004. -
AMBER Alert Deployment Plan Background and Recommendations
Kansas Department of Transportation AMBER Alert Deployment Plan Background and Recommendations May 2005 Table of Content Introduction ……………………………………………………..….. 3 Project Definition ……………………………………..………….. 3 History of AMBER Alert ……………………………..………….. 3 AMBER Alert Criteria ……………………………..………….. 4 Kansas Bureau of Investigations – Integration ……..………….. 4 District Involvement ………………………………………..……….. 7 Statewide Involvement …………………………………..…….. 15 Kansas DOT 511 Traveler Information System ……………..….. 16 Neighboring States …………………………………………………. 17 Recommendations ………………………………………..……….. 22 Appendix A: AMBER Alert Presentation Appendix B: AMBER Alert Workshop Minutes Kansas Department of Transportation AMBER Alert Deployment Plan Background and Recommendations May 2005 Introduction The AMBER Alert Deployment planning process is intended to investigate, document, and present recommendations for integrating AMBER Alerts within the Kansas Department of Transportation’s (KDOT) current resources. AMBER Alert messages are sent to KDOT from the Kansas Bureau of Investigations (KBI). This planning process documents information gathered during workshops specific to the KDOT AMBER program conducted in each of the six districts. In addition, the project team visited with a KDOT 511 (traveler information) representative, each of the neighboring States, and the Kansas Bureau of Investigations (KBI) to define issues associated with integrating KDOT activities with activities of other agencies and departments. This document provides a series of recommendations intended to allow KDOT an efficient and effective way to provide the resources and policies necessary to deploy an improved statewide AMBER Alert Program. Project Definition This project investigated integration issues associated with AMBER Alerts within the context of KDOT’s current resources. AMBER Alert information (messages) are generally sent to KDOT from the Kansas Bureau of Investigations (KBI). In order for KDOT to disseminate messages sent by KBI there is a certain amount of formatting and processing by KDOT. -
Emergency Alert System Plan
State Emergency Alert System Plan 2013 i i ii Record of Changes Change Location of Change Date of Date Entered Person Making Number Change Change iii Contents Promulgation Letter ....................................................................................................................................... i Concurrence Signatures…………………………………………………………………………………….ii Record of Changes…...…………………………………………………………………………………….iii Purpose .......................................................................................................................................................... 1 Authority ....................................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 1 General Considerations ................................................................................................................................. 1 Definitions..................................................................................................................................................... 2 Concept of Operation .................................................................................................................................... 3 Methods of Access for System Activation .................................................................................................... 3 A. State Activation -
Annual Abstract of Statistics
Annual Abstract of Statistics No 144 2008 Edition Editor: Ian Macrory Office for National Statistics ISBN 978-0-230-54560-1 Copyright and reproduction ISSN 0072-5730 © Crown copyright 2008 A National Statistics publication Published with the permission of the Office for Public Sector National Statistics are produced to high professional standards set out Information (OPSI) in the National Statistics Code of Practice. They are produced free from You may re-use this publication (excluding logos) free of charge in any political influence. Not all the statistics contained within this publication format for research, private study or internal circulation within an are national statistics because it is a compilation from various sources. organisation providing it is used accurately and not in a misleading context. The material must be acknowledged as Crown copyright and About us you must give the title of the source publication. Where we have The Office for National Statistics identified any third party copyright material you will need to obtain The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the executive office of the UK permission from the copyright holders concerned. Statistics Authority, a non-ministerial department which reports directly For re-use of this material you must apply for a Click-Use Public Sector to Parliament. ONS is the UK government’s single largest statistical Information (PSI) Licence from: producer. It compiles information about the UK’s society and economy which provides evidence for policy and decision-making and in the Office of Public Sector Information, Crown Copyright Licensing and allocation of resources. Public Sector Information, St Clements House, 2–16 Colegate, Norwich NR3 1BQ The Director of ONS is also the National Statistician. -
9/29/78 Folder Citation: Collection
9/29/78 Folder Citation: Collection: Office of Staff Secretary; Series: Presidential Files; Folder: 9/29/78; Container 93 To See Complete Finding Aid: http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov/library/findingaids/Staff_Secretary.pdf ., WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) 'FORM OF 'CORRESPONbENTS OR TITLE REST A ICTIClN, " DO.CUMENT , DATE t ~ •v Memo '0 _, :Q;r~e-rinsxi to flre,s. Carter, w/at tachm~ ,; f:l'P,, t: e. Elf:IF 7SEAF'AREI\ 'missi 19~ 9/29/78 A ',, ~:ol f!er ~lie ·:tvL& /U .. 1'1- 1..9·+ '~-. , t'ft7/t'J c." Memo .Rafsitruon to Pres. Carter, w/at'"ea-eftm.eJ.'tt.s.. 3---ppa; J:e•MeGiia;":QiflflSf' invilal::iens-- r~ o/~ ~h g"j2c:J/76 ,_ ., f FILE LOCATioN · Car:ter Preside'ntial Papers--Staff Off,ices,· Office of Staff See. -Presidential Haridwriting.~ile: 9/29/78iBox 104 ' ' " J NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECOR_DS AD'.MIN,I~STRATiON NA FORM 1429 '(6-85) . ' ... • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 9/29/78 Jerry Rafshoon The attached was returned in the President's outbox: It is forwarded to you for appropriate handling. Rick Hutch.eson MEDIA DINNER FOR STAFFING FOR INFORMATION ~ FROM PRESIDENT'S OUTBOX LOG IN/TO PRESIDENT TODAY IMMEDIATE TURNAROUND NO DEADLINE LAST DAY FOR ACTION z ADMIN CONFIDENTIAL 0 CONFIDENTIAL H 8 H SECRET u ~ EYES ONLY ..:X: ~ VICE PRESIDENT ARAGON JORDAN BUTLER EIZENSTAT H. CARTER KRAFT CLOUGH LIPSHUTZ CRUIKSHANK MOORE FALLOWS POWELL FIRST LADY / RAFSHOON GAMMILL WATSON HARDEN WEXLER HUTCHESON BRZEZINSKI LINDER MCINTYRE MARTIN SCHULTZE MOE PETERSON PETTIGREW ADAMS PRESS ANDRUS SANDERS BELL VOORDE BERGLAND WARREN BLUMENTHAL WISE BROWN CALIFANO HARR .:5 KREPS MARSHALL SCHLESINGER STRAUSS VANCE MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 28, 1978 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT (/) FROM: JERRY RAFSHOO~ SUBJECT: MEDIA DINNER, OCTOBER 5, 1978 The following.are recommendations for the media dinner scheduled for Thursd'ay, October 5, 1978: Max Lerner (recommended by Jody and Zbig) Liz Drew {has been invited be.fore. -
Volume 3, Number 8, August 3, 2015 by Larry A. Quinn
Volume 3, Number 8, August 3, 2015 by Larry A. Quinn LARRY STECKLINE: A HALF-CENTURY AS THE VOICE OF KANSAS AGRICULTURE…is the title of a new book chronicling the life and broadcast career of this farm broadcaster. Written by his current wife, Carla Stovall Steckline, former Kansas Attorney General, she also shares her professional life, their courtship and her exit from politics. The book offers a comprehensive look at challenges Larry overcame and achievements he attained in his 50 years of farm broadcasting in Kansas. The book cover says about Larry, “He grew up using an outhouse, became an ag broadcasting powerhouse, was an invited guest at the White House, and now lives in a penthouse – this is the story of Larry Steckline, the ‘farmer's friend.’" Carla said, “We are selling this book on www.larrysteckline.com on behalf of local Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapters. The entire $20 purchase price is being donated to FFA because Larry wants to give back to the agricultural community that made him – personally and professionally – the man he is.” Larry grew up on a tiny 200-acre leased farm in western Kansas, where he and his parents raised wheat and milked 20 cows twice daily for their income. Seeing no future in this, he enrolled at the Wichita Business College to become a bookkeeper and obtained a job at the Wichita Union Stockyards. After a promotion to PR Director, he presented the live noon TV markets. A radio entrepreneur spotted him and lured him from the stockyards to become a salesman and farm director. -
Study of the Editorial Practices of a Number of Midwest Commercial Am Radio Stations in the United States
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/studyofeditorialOOohle STUDY OF THE EDITORIAL PRACTICES OF A NUMBER OF MIDWEST COMMERCIAL AM RADIO STATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES / ^ by BILLY JOE OHLEMEIER B. A., Fort Hays Kansas State College, 1962 ASTER'S THESIS submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree VASTER OF ARTS Department of Speech KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Manhattan, Kansas 1965 Approved by: V \~- • AV Major Profes TV ACKHC The author of this study wishes to express his appreciation to Dr. F. Virginia Howe, major advisor, for her careful guidance, valu- able assistance, constructive criticism, and helpful suggestions in preparing and writing this study. Others who have given their time and assistance were Dr. Forest L. Whan, Dr. Kenneth E. Thomas, Mr. Grover C. Cobb, Mr. Robert E. Schmidt, and the many radio station managers and personnel who completed the questionnaires. Ill TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION 1 Purpose h Problem 5 Definition of Terns 6 THE PROCEDURE 8 REVIEW OF LITERATURE 16 Growth of Editorializing in Broadcasting 16 History of the Fairness Doctrine 27 History of Section 3l£ 39 FINDINGS OF STUDY h$ Initial Postal Card Inquiry h5> Findings in the Editorial Practices of the 67 Radio Stations Which Editorialized Ii8 Study of Editorials Presented 6h Findings of ho Midwest Commercial AM Radio Stations Which did not Editorialize 7$ SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE STUDY 82 CONCLUSIONS 85 LIST OF WORKS CONSULTED 87 APPENDICES 92 INTRODUCTION An informed public requires free expression of opinion and thorough discussion of public issues. -
National Association of Broadcasters” of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R
The original documents are located in Box 5, folder “6/18/75 - National Association of Broadcasters” of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. WASHINGTON TO: Sheila Weidenfeld FROM: Margita E. White Assistant Press Secretary to the President It would be great if Mrs. Ford could join the President in greeting the NAB board members and their wives • . .---- Lv Digitized from Box 5 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library .... .. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 17, 1975 RECEPTION FOR NAB BOARD 'W"ednesday, June 18, 1975 5:00 p. m. (45 minutes} The State Dinirg Room From: Margita E. 'W"hite I. PURPOSE To give the board of directors and officers of the National Association of Broadcasters an opportunity to meet informally with the President during their meeting in 'W"ashington, D. C. II. BACKGROUND, PARTICIPANTS AND PRESS PLAN A. Background The NAB board is meeting in 'W"ashington June 16-20 to elect its top officers from among the board and to discuss issues of concern to broadcasters. -
KAB Hod Humiston Award for Sports Broadcasting (Presented at the Sports Seminar in April/May)
KAB Hod Humiston Award for Sports Broadcasting (Presented at the Sports Seminar in April/May) The Hod Humiston Award is given annually to a Kansas broadcaster who has made significant contributions to the field of sports broadcasting as well as work in the community (see previous winners on next page). The award is named for Hod Humiston who was the first television sportscaster in Kansas when he did play-by-play coverage of college games for KTVH (now KWCH TV), channel 12, Wichita. Hod was founder and a co-owner of KSKU radio and was also employed as an announcer for KWBW and KWHK radio stations in Hutchinson. He was instrumental in bringing the national junior college basketball tournament to Hutchinson, where it has been since 1949. To nominate someone, please complete the following and email to the KAB by March 10 [email protected] Nominee’s Name and Station Sportscasting History (stations, networks teams covered) Other Awards Received (include year) Community Involvement Other Comments Submitted By (include phone and email) PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS 1979 Hod Humiston (d. 12/28/87) 1980 Dev Nelson, KKSU AM, Manhattan 1981 Max Falkenstein, Lawrence 1982 Bob Hilgendorf, Manhattan 1983 Bob Pratt, KGGF/KQQF, Coffeyville 1984 Tom Hedrick KU, KLWN/KLZR, Lawrence 1985 Bob Fromme, KC Royals Radio Network, Kansas City 1986 Ed O'Donnell WIBW AM/FM, Topeka 1987 Bill Miller, KLEO/KZSN, Wichita 1988 Tad Felts, KKAN/KQMA, Phillipsburg 1989 Fred Conger, KWBW/KHUT, Hutchinson 1990 Kay Melia, KLOE AM, Goodland 1991 Bob Davis, KMBZ Radio, Westwood 1992 Tony Jewell, KIUL/KWKR, Garden City 1993 Nelson Hartman, KSHSAA (retired) 1994 Ron Paradis, WIBW TV/Radio, Topeka 1995 Mitch Holthus, WIBW Radio, Voice of the K-State Wildcats, Voice of the K.C.