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Oregon NEWS SERVICE 2007 Annual Report ons oregon NEWS SERVICE 2007 annual report “Ease of use, convenience… STORY BREAKOUT NUMBER OF RADIO STORIES STATION AIRINGS* All good!...Stories not carried by AP…Good audio Budget Policy & Priorities 16 788 quality & timely stories… Campaign Finance Reform/Money in Politics 12 560 Local & progressive… Children’s Issues 6 312 Timely…Appreciate that it’s Citizenship/Representative Democracy 3 100 got a different slant on the Civil Rights 8 360 stories…Give more issues Consumer Issues 6 311 important to East of Criminal Justice 6 317 the Cascades.” Disabilities 2 90 Oregon Broadcasters Education 1 46 Endangered Species/Wildlife 6 309 Energy Policy 6 313 “The Oregon News Service GLBTQ Issues 3 90 is a valuable resource Global Warming/Air Quality 3 134 in promoting critical Health Issues 9 463 news often ignored by Housing/Homelessness 6 309 mainstream media. Working Hunger/Food/Nutrition 9 392 with ONS has been an International Relief 7 249 important step forward in Livable Wages/Working Families 19 1,395 promoting our advocacy Oceans 1 89 work and building our Public Lands/Wilderness 14 629 media savvy.” Salmon Recovery 8 389 David Rogers Senior Issues 5 244 Executive Director 7 374 Partnership for Safety Smoking Prevention and Justice Water Quality 4 178 Youth Issues 1 44 Totals 168 8,485 In 2007, the Oregon News Service produced 168 radio news stories, which aired more than 8,485 times on 140 radio stations in Oregon and 477 nationwide. * Represents the minimum number of times stories were aired. 11 12 13 OREGON RADIO STATIONS 31 14 15 125 30 91 124 113114 90 51 92 93 94 52 87 118 88 97 98 66 53 119 37 122 95 96 120 121 89 ONS Market Share Information 123 17 99 100 101 63 64 102 103 104 65 111 112 128105 80 16 Bend 37% 115 126 81 82 1 35 2 Eugene-Springfield 33% 83 84 68 69 70 85 86 29 106 Medford-Ashland 36% 38 39 40 18 19 20 47 41 42 43 44 21 22 23 24 Portland 25 27 28 63% 36 45 46 26 33 34 Tri-Cities, WA 2% 116 107 108 109 110 127 ONS National and Regional pick up 477 Stations 71 72 49 50 73 74 75 48 55 56 11776 77 78 54 32 57 58 59 67 3456 78910 60 61 62 129 79 City Map # Stations City Map # Stations City Map # Stations Albany 1–2 KLOO-AM/FM (2), Hermiston 51 KOHU-AM Roseburg 107–110 KKMX-FM, KQEN-AM, KRKT-AM Hood River 52–53 KCGB-FM, KIHR-AM KRNR-AM, KRSB-AM/FM (2) Ashland 3–10 KNHT-FM, KMJC-AM, Klamath Falls 54–62 KAGO-AM/FM (2), KNCA-FM, KNSQ-FM, KFEG-FM, KFLS-AM/FM Salem 111–112 KBZY-AM, KSLM-AM KNYR-FM, KSMF-AM, (2), KKJX-AM, KKRB-FM, Seaside 113–114 KCYS-FM, KSWB-AM KSOR-AM, KSRG-AM KLAD-FM, KYSF-FM, Astoria 11–15 KAST-AM, KCRX-FM, KLMF-AM, KSKF-AM Stayton 115 KCKX-AM KKEE-AM, KMUN-FM, La Grande 63–65 KKBC-FM, KLBM-AM, Sutherlin 116 KAVJ-FM KVAS-FM KUBQ-FM Talent 117 KSJK-AM Baker 16 KBKR-FM Lake Oswego 66 KLTH-FM The Dalles 118–121 KACI AM/FM (2), KLCK-AM, Beaverton 17 KKCW-FM Lakeview 67 KQIK-AM/FM (2) KMCQ-FM, KYYT-FM Bend 18–28 KBND-AM, KLRR-FM, Lebanon 68-70 KGAL-AM, KSHO-AM, Tillamook 122–123 KMBD-AM, KTIL-FM KLTW-FM, KMGX-AM, KXPC-FM Umatilla 124 KLWJ-AM KMTK-FM, KQAK-FM, KRCO-FM, KSJJ-FM, Medford 71–78 KDOV-FM, KEZX-AM, Vancouver, WA 125 KKSN-AM/FM (2) KRTA-AM, KKJJ-FM, KTWS-FM, KWPK-FM, Warm Springs 126 KWSO-FM KXIX-FM KLDZ-FM, KMED-AM, KRWQ-FM, KZZE-FM Winston 127 KGRV-AM Brownsville 29 KEHK-FM Mendocino, CA 79 KPMO-AM Woodburn 128 KWBY-AM Camas, WA 30 KNRK-FM Molalla 80 KRSK-FM Yreka, CA 129 KSYC-AM Cannon Beach 31 KCBZ-FM Newport 81–86 KBCH-AM, KCRF-FM, Cave Junction 32 KCNA-AM KNCU-FM, KNPT-AM, Coos Bay 33–34 KYSJ-AM, KYTT-AM KPPT-AM/FM (2), KYTE-FM Corvallis 35 KEJO-AM Pendleton 87–89 KTIX-AM, KUMA-FM, Cottage Grove 36 KNND-AM KWHT-FM Enterprise 37 KWVR-AM/FM (2) Portland 90–105 KBOO-FM, KFXX-AM, Eugene 38–46 KDUK-FM, KFLY-FM, KGON-FM, KINK-FM, KLCC-FM, KNRQ-AM/FM KKRZ-FM, KPOJ-AM, Public News Service (2), KPNW-AM, KUGN- KRRC-FM, KRVO-FM, 888-891-9416 AM, KUJZ-FM, KWVA-FM, KUPL-FM, KVMX-FM, fax 208-247-1830 KZEL-FM KXJM-FM, KXL-AM. [email protected] Florence 47 KCST-AM/FM (2) KWJJ-FM, KYCH-FM, KTLK-AM, KEX-AM Oregon News Service Gold Beach 48 KGBR-FM Prineville 106 KRCO AM 888-692-8368 Grants Pass 49–50 KROG-AM, KAGI-AM fax 419-858-1560 [email protected].
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