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Introduction
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Economic Development Division m e m o r a n d u m TO: Mayor Laurel Lunt Prussing FROM: Elizabeth H. Tyler, FAICP, Director, Community Development Services DATE: June 1, 2016 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A PROMOTIONAL AND MARKETING AGREEMENT FOR THE 2016 CHAMPAIGN-URBANA FOLK & ROOTS FESTIVAL IN DOWNTOWN URBANA Introduction The City of Urbana has been a supporter of the Champaign-Urbana Folk & Roots Festival (CUFRF) through the Public Arts Grants Program since 2009. The festival is held annually in Downtown Urbana. In 2014 and 2015, the City has provided a major $5,000 direct sponsorship of the event in addition to support from the Public Arts Program. The seventh annual 2015 event attracted over 1,600 people to over 85 performances and 40 workshops at 10 venues with the help of over 1000 volunteer-hours. Staff has worked with representatives of CUFRF to draft the attached proposed agreement to authorize the City’s sponsorship of this year’s festival (Attachment A: Adopting Resolution with attached proposed CY2016 CU Folk & Roots Promotional & Marketing Agreement). CUFRF is again requesting a $5,000 sponsorship for this year’s eighth annual festival to take place on November 3rd through 5th 2016. A $5,000 budget line for this event sponsorship has already been included in the proposed FY 2016-2017 Annual Budget. CUFRF was also awarded $3,000 through the juried Urbana Arts Grant Program for this year’s event. As support documentation, CUFRF representatives have provided the attached funding proposal for the 2016 festival as well as a report for the 2015 festival which provides budgetary and operational detail on last year’s event (Attachment B: CU Folk & Roots Festival in Downtown Urbana 2016 Proposal & 2015 Report). -
SAGA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. (Exact Name of Registrant As Specified in Its Charter)
2017 Annual Report 2017 Annual Letter To our fellow shareholders: Every now and then I am introduced to someone who knows, kind of, who I am and what I do and they instinctively ask, ‘‘How are things at Saga?’’ (they pronounce it ‘‘say-gah’’). I am polite and correct their pronunciation (‘‘sah-gah’’) as I am proud of the word and its history. This is usually followed by, ‘‘What is a ‘‘sah-gah?’’ My response is that there are several definitions — a common one from 1857 deems a ‘‘Saga’’ as ‘‘a long, convoluted story.’’ The second one that we prefer is ‘‘an ongoing adventure.’’ That’s what we are. Next they ask, ‘‘What do you do there?’’ (pause, pause). I, too, pause, as by saying my title doesn’t really tell what I do or what Saga does. In essence, I tell them that I am in charge of the wellness of the Company and overseer and polisher of the multiple brands of radio stations that we have. Then comes the question, ‘‘Radio stations are brands?’’ ‘‘Yes,’’ I respond. ‘‘A consistent allusion can become a brand. Each and every one of our radio stations has a created personality that requires ongoing care. That is one of the things that differentiates us from other radio companies.’’ We really care about the identity, ambiance, and mission of each and every station that belongs to Saga. We have radio stations that have been on the air for close to 100 years and we have radio stations that have been created just months ago. -
Commonwealth News Service
COMMONWEALTH 25 27 28 22 18 23 15 33 CNS National Pick Up 10 11 1,176 Stations 29 30 23 1 4 31 5 7 6 38 39 16 8 NEWS SERVICE 17 26 34 35 9 12 36 74 state/regional radio stations aired 19 32 14 20 21 CNS stories in 2005 13 37 24 1. WCDJ-FM (1) Allston 26. WMRC-AM (1) Milford 2. WMUA-FM, WFCR-FM (2) Amherst 27. WNAW-AM, WMNB-FM (2) North Adams 3. WPNI-AM, WRNX-FM (2) Amherst 28. WJDF-FM (1) Orange 4. Metro Networks, Boston 29. WBEC-AM/FM (2) Pittsfi eld 5. WAAF-FM, WEEI-AM, WRKO-AM, WVEI-AM, WQSX-FM (5) Boston 30. WBRK-AM/FM (2) Pittsfi eld 6. WBZ-AM, WBCN-FM, WODS-FM,WBMX-FM, WZLX-FM (5) Boston 31. WUHN-AM, WUPE-FM (2) Pittsfi eld 7. WERS-FM (1) Boston 32. WPRO-AM/FM, WSKO-AM, WWLI-FM (4) Providence 8. WVEI-AM, WEEI-AM (2) Boston/Worcestor 33. WESX-AM (1) Salem 9. WBET-AM (1) Brockton 34. WHMP-AM, WRSI-FM, WPVQ-FM, WAQY-FM, WHAI-FM, WLZX-FM 10. WMBR-FM (1) Cambridge (6) Springfi eld 11. WRCA-AM, WHRB-FM (2) Cambridge 35. WHYN-AM/FM, WNNZ-AM (3) Springfi eld 12. WHNP-AM (1) East Longmeadow 36. WPEP-AM (1) Taunton 13. WBSM-AM, WFHN-FM (2) Fairhaven 37. WNAN-AM, WCAI-FM (2) Woods Hole 14. WSAR-AM, WHTB-AM (2) Fall River 38. WORC-AM, WGFP-AM (2) Worcester 15. WEIM-AM (1) Fitchburg 39. -
Official Race Guide
OFFICIAL RACE GUIDE www.christieclinic.com A Message from Christie Clinic CEO Kenny Bilger Welcome to the 11th annual Christie Clinic Illinois Marathon Race Weekend. Marathon weekend in Champaign-Urbana is like no other. This weekend showcases the very best of our community. Thousands of volunteers share their time to make marathon weekend special for the many participants who run, walk, jog, and roll their way from 5K to 26.2 miles. As a fellow runner, I greatly appreciate the time and effort spent making this an excep- tional and fun-to-run event. I am extremely proud of our community and the many participants who’ve committed to an active lifestyle. This year, as the Christie Clinic Illinois Marathon enters its second decade, Christie Clinic celebrates our 90th year of providing quality health care to central Illinois. This year, we’ve also extended our commitment with the sponsorship of the additional races that make up marathon weekend, including the 5K, 10K, and Mini i-Challenge. As one of central Illinois’s largest and oldest physician-owned practices, Christie Clinic team members live and work in the communities we serve. We run and volunteer alongside you because we know that healthy choices improve lives and improve the health of our communities. Heartfelt thanks to everyone who has played a role in mak- ing the 11th annual Christie Clinic Illinois Marathon Race Weekend a great success! Best of luck on the course and stay well! Kenny Bilger Chief Executive Officer Christie Clinic For more information on Christie Clinic, please visit: www.christieclinic.com. -
Attendee List
72nd NAFB Convention November 11 - 13, 2015 Westin Crown Center Kansas City, MO Name Company Kevin Aandahl U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance Chase Adams National Cattlemen's Beef Association Mike Adams Farm Journal Broadcasting Dean Adkins KMA Radio Janet Adkison RURAL RADIO on SiriusXM 147 Augie Aga Northern Ag Network Jennifer Aiman Livestock Marketing Association Gregory Akagi Kansas Agriculture Network Katie Allen K-State Research and Extension/K-State Radio Network Kelly Allen Ag Information Network Of The West Tommy Allen Ag Information Network Of The West Dr. John Anderson American Farm Bureau Federation Greg Anderson National Biodiesel Board Ken Anderson Brownfield Ag News Megan Andriankaja BASF Corporation Tim Andriesen CME Group Jennifer Armbruster Farm Credit Max Armstrong Penton Agriculture Eric Atkinson K-State Research and Extension Kansas State University Mike Austin WTAQ AM-FM/WDEZ Radio Pam Bachman Monsanto Rodney Bain USDA Radio John Baker Brownfield Ag News Sarah Baker Archer Malmo Brian Banks The Andersons Nutra-Flo Chuck Barber Eco Agro Resources Martin Barbre National Corn Growers Association/U.S Farmers & Ranchers Alliance Steve Barnhart WinField Vanessa Barr Bader Rutter Brian Battles Arysta LifeScience Kyle Bauer KFRM Radio John Becherer United Soybean Board Cassie Becker Archer Malmo Marla Behrends Midwest Dairy Association Brooke Behrendt Swanson Russell Sally Behringer MustangRED Communications Matt Bennett Monsanto Brody Benton DuPont Crop Protection Amy Berry WKDZ/WHVO Radio Amy Biehl-Owens KRVN/Rural Radio -
SAGA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. (Exact Name of Registrant As Specified in Its Charter)
2016 Annual Report 2016 Annual Letter To our fellow shareholders: Well…. here we go. This letter is supposed to be my turn to tell you about Saga, but this year is a little different because it involves other people telling you about Saga. The following is a letter sent to the staff at WNOR FM 99 in Norfolk, Virginia. Directly or indirectly, I have been a part of this station for 35+ years. Let me continue this train of thought for a moment or two longer. Saga, through its stockholders, owns WHMP AM and WRSI FM in Northampton, Massachusetts. Let me share an experience that recently occurred there. Our General Manager, Dave Musante, learned about a local grocery/deli called Serio’s that has operated in Northampton for over 70 years. The 3rd generation matriarch had passed over a year ago and her son and daughter were having some difficulties with the store. Dave’s staff came up with the idea of a ‘‘cash mob’’ and went on the air asking people in the community to go to Serio’s from 3 to 5PM on Wednesday and ‘‘buy something.’’ That’s it. Zero dollars to our station. It wasn’t for our benefit. Community outpouring was ‘‘just overwhelming and inspiring’’ and the owner was emotionally overwhelmed by the community outreach. As Dave Musante said in his letter to me, ‘‘It was the right thing to do.’’ Even the local newspaper (and local newspapers never recognize radio) made the story front page above the fold. Permit me to do one or two more examples and then we will get down to business. -
2014 EEO Public File Report Spfld-Noho
Annual EEO Public File Report Covering the Period From December 1, 2013 to November 30, 2014 Comprising Station Employment Unit: WAQY / WLZX / WHMP / WRSI / HITS 94.3 A station may accumulate the relevant information for the past year (using the previous EEO Internal Job Vacancy Summary Form) and place a completed EEO Public File Report in the public inspection file annually on the anniversary of the deadline for filing its license renewal application. A. Full-Time Vacancies Filled During Past Year 1. Job Title: Office Assistant - WRSI/WHMP/Hits 94.3 Date Filled: 12/02/2013 2. Job Title: Rock Brand Manager - WAQY/WLZX Date Filled: 01/03/2014 3. Job Title: Senior IT Support Specialist - WAQY/WLZX Date Filled: 10/08/2014 B. Recruitment/Referral Sources Used to Seek Candidates for Each Vacancy 1. Job Title: Office Assistant - WRSI/WHMP/Hits 94.3 Date Filled: 12/02/2013 Recruitment # Persons Interviewed Source Address Tel # Per Recruitment Source Internal Postings 15 Hampton Ave, Northampton, MA 01060 413 586 7400 0 45 Fisher Avenue, E. Longmeadow, MA 01028 413 525 4141 0 WRSI/WHMP/HITS 94.3 Websites 15 Hampton Ave, Northampton, MA 01060 413 586 7400 1 WRSI Radio Ads 15 Hampton Ave, Northampton, MA 01060 413 586 7400 1 EEO Distribution List 15 Hampton Ave, Northampton, MA 01060 413 586 7400 Future Works (links to Job Quest) * 1 Federal St, Bldg 103-3, Springfield, MA 01105 413 858 2800 1 Saga Communications sagacommunications.com 313 886 7070 0 General Manager Invitation 15 Hampton Ave, Northampton, MA 01060 413 586 7400 1 Total Number of Persons Interviewed: 4 Recruitment source that referred the hiree: WRSI Website * Indicates sources that have requested notification of job openings 2. -
71St NAFB Convention
71st NAFB Convention November 12 - 14, 2014 Westin Crown Center Kansas City, MO Name Company Alexis Abel Swanson Russell Chase Adams National Cattlemen's Beef Association Lisa Adams Sage Virtual Communications Mike Adams Farm Journal Media - Radio Janet Adkison RFD - TV/ RURAL - TV Augie Aga Northern Ag Network Greg Akagi WIBW Radio/Kansas Ag Network Dan Alcazar FarmLink Kelly Allen Ag Information Network Tommy Allen Ag Information Network Brian Allmer Brian Allmer Radio Network Ken Anderson Brownfield Ag News Tim Andriesen CME Group Max Armstrong Penton Farm Progress Companies Mike Austin WTAQ AM-FM/WDEZ Radio Cole Bailey Beck's Hybrids Zach Bailey Beck's Hybrids Mike Baise American Farmland Trust John Baker Brownfield Ag News Albert Bancroft Agro-Culture Liquid Fertilizers Ian Baring-Gould WINDExchange Katie Barnett Purdue University Walt Barnhart National Cattlemen's Beef Association Vanessa Barr Dow AgroSciences Kyle Bauer KFRM Radio John Becherer United Soybean Board / Soy Checkoff Bob Beck WinField Cassie Becker GROWMARK Dr. Lisa Becton National Pork Board Marla Behrends Midwest Dairy Association Sally Behringer MustangRED Communications Ken Benkstein Meyocks Jack Bernens Syngenta Karen Bernick KBMC Radio Michael Berry Verdesian Life Sciences Amy Biehl-Owens KRVN KNEB KTIC Rural Radio Network Harold Birch FamilyFarms Group Alan Blaylock, Ph.D. Agrium Wholesale John Block Olsson, Frank and Weeda PC Brandon Blue Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network USFRA Board Chairperson U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance Royce Bodiford 2014 NAFB Hall of Fame Inductee Angela Boesche WSMI AM/FM Radio Ryan Bond Verdesian Life Sciences Kurt Boney KELO/KELQ Radio Laurie Bonnot Brownfield Ag News Bob Bosold WAXX/WAYY Radio James Bower Bower Trading, Inc. -
WYXY-Classic-Farm-Information.Pdf
50,000 watts of classic country with local and regional agriculture news! Ag Force One! WYXYClassic.com WYXY serves some of the most productive farm land in the world. Crop and livestock producers are abundant. Grain and livestock production is second to none in the world. The WYXY Ag Force quickly became the dominant media force in the region’s agricultural community. Our Ag Force team delivers the news and information farmers want and need. We consider the region’s needs in everything we report. The Ag Community considers us ONE OF THE FAMILY. AND IT IS INDEED A FAMILY WE ARE PROUD TO BE A MEMBER OF! A true regional radio station! Illinois Counties Reached Indiana Counties Reached Champaign Iroquois Benton Newton Clark Kankakee Boone Parke Coles Livingston Clay Putnam Cumberland Macon Clinton Tippecanoe DeWitt Mclean Fountain Vermillion Douglas Moultrie Hendricks Vigo Edgar Piatt Jasper Warren Ford Vermilion Montgomery White WYXYClassic.com In 2010, WYXY was on the air for 90 days before the AMR farm listenership survey began. It debuted at number one! Survey after survey, 2012, 2014, and now 2016, WYXY was, overwhelmingly, the station of choice for the survey respondents. WYXY dominated the farm market again in every core coverage county. WYXY IS A MUST BUY FOR ALL AG AND FARM RELATED BUSINESSES! Here are just a few samples of audience shares in 2016! Champaign, Douglas, Champaign and Vermilion Champaign County Edgar, and Vermilion Counties M-F 5am-7pm Counties M-F 5am-7pm M-F 5am-7pm Station Share Station Share Station Share WYXY 44.1 WYXY 33.9 WYXY 37.8 WDWS 13.1 WDWS 13.6 WDWS 18.5 WHMS 7.6 WLRW 10.6 WLRW 16.1 WLRW 5.1 WITY 8.8 WITY 9.4 Champaign, Douglas, Edgar, and Vermilion, Benton, Fountain, Montgomery, Parke, Illinois Counties; as well as Douglas, Edgar, Piatt, Ford, Benton, Fountain, Tippecanoe, Vermillion, and Montgomery, Parke, and Vermilion Counties Warren Counties (Indiana) M-F 5am-7pm Tippecanoe, Vermillion, and M-F 5am-7pm Warren, Ind. -
2013 EEO Public File Report Spfld-Noho
Annual EEO Public File Report Covering the Period From December 1, 2012 to November 30, 2013 Comprising Station Employment Unit: WAQY / WLZX / WHMP / WRSI / HITS 94.3 A station may accumulate the relevant information for the past year (using the previous EEO Internal Job Vacancy Summary Form) and place a completed EEO Public File Report in the public inspection file annually on the anniversary of the deadline for filing its license renewal application. A. Full-Time Vacancies Filled During Past Year 1. Job Title: Receptionist/Asst Traffic Manager - WRSI/WHMP/HITS 94.3 Date Filled: 03/04/13 2. Job Title: General Sales Manager - WAQY/WLZX Date Filled: 03/29/13 3. Job Title: Promotions Assistant - WAQY/WLZX Date Filled: 04/01/13 4. Job Title: Account Executive/Sales - WRSI/WHMP/HITS 94.3 Date Filled: 04/22/13 5. Job Title: Accounting Assistant - WAQY/WLZX Date Filled: 04/23/13 6. Job Title: Chief Engineer - WAQY/WLZX Date Filled: 05/20/13 7. Job Title: On-Air Opening - WAQY Date Filled: 08/26/13 8. Job Title: Account Executive/Sales - WAQY/WLZX Date Filled: 11/04/13 B. Recruitment/Referral Sources Used to Seek Candidates for Each Vacancy 1. Job Title: Receptionist/Asst Traffic Manager - WRSI/WHMP/HITS 94.3 Date Filled: 03/04/13 Recruitment # Persons Interviewed Source Address Tel # Per Recruitment Source Internal Postings 45 Fisher Avenue, E. Longmeadow, MA 01028 413 525 4141 0 15 Hampton Ave, Northampton MA 01060 413 586 7400 1 WRSI/WHMP/HITS 94.3 Websites 15 Hampton Ave, Northampton MA 01060 413 586 7400 1 EEO Distribution List 15 Hampton Ave, Northampton MA 01060 413 586 7400 0 Massachusetts Broadcasters Association massbroadcasters.org 800 471 1875 0 Saga Communications sagacommunications.com 313 886 7070 0 All Access Music Group allaccess.com 310 457 6616 0 Daily Hampshire Gazette Newspaper 115 Conz Street, Northampton 413 584 5000 2 Total Number of Persons Interviewed: 4 Recruitment source that referred the hiree: Internal Posting 2. -
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