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Eeo Public File Report EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT FOR Childers Media Group, LLC WFGF, WEGE, WWSR, WDOH AND WCIT-AM This EEO Public File Report Covers the One-Year Period Ending on May 31st, 2017 RECRUITMENT INITIATIVES Childers Media Group, LLC Recruitment Took part in the Rhodes State College Job & Intership Fair on September 22nd, 2016 from 10 Am – 2 Pm CMG took part in the US Army’s Bridge the Gap Career Fair at Sidney High School on April 6th, 2017 from 11 Am – 1:00 Pm. EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT This EEO Public File Report is filed in stations WFGF, WWSR, WCIT, WEGE, and WDOH’s public inspection file pursuant to Section 73.2080 (c) (6) of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) rules. During the one-year period covering June 1, 2016 - May 31, 2017, the stations filled the following full-time vacancies: Section 1: Vacancy Information Full Time Positions Filled Recruitment Source Total Number of Interviewees from by Job Title of Hiree all Sources for this Position 1. Production Director Inside Promotion 1 2. Sales Manager 1 3 Sales 1 The station interviewed a total of 5 people for the full-time vacancies during the period covered in this report. The following are the recruitment sources used during the period covered in this report and the cumulative number of interviewees referred by each: Section 2: Recruitment Source Information Recruitment Source Total Number of Full Time Positions (Name, Address, Telephone Interviewees this Source for which this Source Contact, Fax Number) provided during this was utilized Period (if any) 1 Radio Ads 0 0 WFGF WDOH WEGE WWSR WCIT 2 Inside Referral 0 0 3 Inside Promotions 2 2 4 Job & Career Fair 0 0 5 Indeed.com 1 0 6 Job Application 2 1 .
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