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PSA Distribution Database Public Comment Period Summary Report Four Corners Power Plant and Navajo Mine Energy Project EXHIBIT F PSA Distribution Database April – May 2014 Four Corners Power Plant and Navajo Mine Energy Project EIS Draft EIS Public Meetings 2014 Public Service Announcement Distribution List Approx. Dates and Radio Meeting Locations the Number of Times PSA(s) Recording Station Language PSA Would Cover Approximate Coverage Listeners Aired Aired Notes KHAC-AM Navajo and Durango, May 3 Window Rock, 2,900 Full PSA aired English and Confirmed on 4/16; English Farmington, May 5 Albuquerque, once a day; Navajo PSA will air 1x/day Nenahnezad, May 7 Farmington, Durango event included and will be read on Window Rock, May 8 on bulletin board bulletin board 2x/day Albuquerque, May 9 twice a day starting 4/30 KWIM-FM Navajo and Window Rock, May 8 Window Rock, 5,200 Full PSA aired English and Confirmed on 4/16; English Albuquerque, May 9 Albuquerque, Gallup once a day; Navajo PSA will air 1x/day event included and will be read on on bulletin board bulletin board 2x/day twice a day starting 4/30 KTBA-AM Navajo and Hotevilla, April 30 Tuba City, Window Rock, 500 Full PSA aired English and Confirmed on 4/16; Hopi Window Rock, May 8 Albuquerque, Gallup once a day; Navajo PSA will air 1x/day Albuquerque, May 9 event included and will be read on on bulletin board bulletin board 2x/day twice a day starting 4/30 KTNN-AM Navajo Farmington, May 5 Window Rock, 38,700 PSA aired when English and Confirmed on 4/16; Nenahnezad, May 7 Albuquerque, space was Navajo PSA will air when Window Rock, May 8 Farmington available starting space available Albuquerque, May 9 mid-April KNDN-AM Navajo and Cortez, May 1 Farmington, 7,300 PSA aired twice English and Confirmed on 4/15; English Durango, May 3 Albuquerque, Cortez, total before event Navajo PSA will air in Farmington, May 5 Durango Navajo and English Nenahnezad, May 7 on both English and Albuquerque, May 9 Navajo stations 2x in each language 1 April – May 2014 Four Corners Power Plant and Navajo Mine Energy Project EIS Draft EIS Public Meetings 2014 Public Service Announcement Distribution List Approx. Dates and Radio Meeting Locations the Number of Times PSA(s) Recording Station Language PSA Would Cover Approximate Coverage Listeners Aired Aired Notes KYAT-FM Navajo and Window Rock, May 8 Gallup, Albuquerque, 11,200 PSA aired with English and Confirmed on 4/16; English Albuquerque, May 9 Window Rock, Fort relevant dates live Navajo PSA will run 4x/day Defiance only four times translation from 5 a.m. to per day from 10 p.m.; PSA will be 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. read with relevant starting 4/28 dates only and will be live translated into Navajo in the same manner KGLP-FM English Window Rock, May 8 Gallup, Albuquerque, 9,000 PSA aired English Confirmed on 4/10; Albuquerque, May 9 McKinley, Window Rock, several times PSA will air when Fort Defiance starting 4/23 space is available KUYI-FM Hopi and Hotevilla, April 30 Keams Canyon, 6,800 PSA will be read English and Confirmed on 4/18; English Phoenix, Hotevilla at noon and Hopi PSA will be read at 5 p.m. until week noon and 5 p.m. until of event, and week of event, and 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 7 a.m., 8 a.m., noon noon and 5 p.m. and 5 p.m. during during the week the week of the of the event event KSJD-FM English Cortez, May 1 Dolores, Cortez Unavailable PSA read from English Station only runs calendar only PSAs in a eight to nine community calendar times per day format; Confirmed on 4/18 that PSA will be read from calendar eight to nine times per day; meeting information also available online 2 April – May 2014 Four Corners Power Plant and Navajo Mine Energy Project EIS Draft EIS Public Meetings 2014 Public Service Announcement Distribution List Approx. Dates and Radio Meeting Locations the Number of Times PSA(s) Recording Station Language PSA Would Cover Approximate Coverage Listeners Aired Aired Notes KVFC-AM English Cortez, May 1 Cortez, Shiprock, Unavailable PSA will air when English Confirmed on 4/22; Durango, May 3 Farmington, Durango space is PSA will air when Farmington, May 5 available space available Shiprock, May 6 Nenahnezad, May 7 KENN-AM English Farmington, May 5 Farmington, Shiprock 11,100 PSA will air when English Confirmed on 4/22; Shiprock, May 6 space is PSA will air when Nenahnezad, May 7 available space available KGAK-AM English Window Rock, May 8 Albuquerque, Window 8,700 PSA airs three English Confirmed on 4/28; Albuquerque, May 9 Rock, Fort Defiance, times per day PSA will air 3x/day Gallup starting 4/28 KKOB-AM English Farmington, May 5 Albuquerque, 141,400 Unconfirmed Unconfirmed Attempted to contact Nenahnezad, May 7 Farmington multiple times and Albuquerque, May 9 unable to confirm air dates KKOB-FM English Albuquerque, May 9 Albuquerque 170,600 Unconfirmed Unconfirmed Attempted to contact multiple times and unable to confirm air dates KSUT, English Farmington, May 5 Farmington, Shiprock Unavailable PSA airs at English Confirmed on 4/23; KUSW-FM Shiprock, May 6 11:30 a.m. and PSA will air at Nenahnezad, May 7 3:30 p.m. daily 11:30 a.m. and starting 4/23 3:30 p.m.; meeting information also available on online community calendar KUUT-FM English Farmington, May 5 Farmington, Shiprock Unavailable PSA airs at English Confirmed on 4/23; Shiprock, May 6 11:30 a.m. and PSA will air at Nenahnezad, May 7 3:30 p.m. daily 11:30 a.m. and starting 4/23 3:30 p.m.; meeting information also available on online community calendar 3 April – May 2014 Four Corners Power Plant and Navajo Mine Energy Project EIS Draft EIS Public Meetings 2014 Public Service Announcement Distribution List Approx. Dates and Radio Meeting Locations the Number of Times PSA(s) Recording Station Language PSA Would Cover Approximate Coverage Listeners Aired Aired Notes KSJE-FM English Farmington, May 5 Farmington, Shiprock, 5,000 PSA airs up to English Confirmed on 4/22; Shiprock, May 6 Bloomfield, Ojo Amarillo, seven times per PSA will be added to Nenahnezad, May 7 Albuquerque day starting 4/22 some newscasts Albuquerque, May 9 airing at 7, 8 and 10 a.m., and 12, 2, 4, and 5:30 p.m. KDNG-FM English Durango, May 3 Durango, Bayfield, Unavailable PSA airs at English Confirmed on 4/23; Ignacio 11:30 a.m. and PSA will air at 3:30 p.m. daily 11:30 a.m. and starting 4/23 3:30 p.m.; meeting information also available on online community calendar KUTE-FM English Cortez, May 1 Durango, Farmington, 4,400 PSA airs at English Confirmed on 4/23; Durango, May 3 Cortez, Bayfield, Ignacio, 11:30 a.m. and PSA will air at Farmington, May 5 Albuquerque 3:30 p.m. daily 11:30 a.m. and Nenahnezad, May 7 starting 4/23 3:30 p.m.; meeting Albuquerque, May 9 information also available on online community calendar KDUR-FM English Durango, May 3 Durango, Bayfield 1,200 PSA airs when English Confirmed on 4/16 space available that PSA will air by starting 4/18 4/18 and will be read with more frequency as the meeting date approaches KDGO-AM English Durango, May 3 Durango, Bayfield, 2,900 PSA airs when English Confirmed on 4/22; Ignacio, Mancos space available PSA will air when space available 4 April – May 2014 Four Corners Power Plant and Navajo Mine Energy Project EIS Draft EIS Public Meetings 2014 Public Service Announcement Distribution List Approx. Dates and Radio Meeting Locations the Number of Times PSA(s) Recording Station Language PSA Would Cover Approximate Coverage Listeners Aired Aired Notes KANW-FM Spanish and Albuquerque, May 9 Albuquerque, Bernalillo, 100,200 PSA will air if English PSA will air if space English South Valley, Los Lunas, space available available Belen, Santa Domingo Pueblo, Jemez Pueblo, Santa Fe KUNM-FM English Albuquerque, May 9 Albuquerque, Bernalillo, 93,100 PSA will air if English PSA will air if space South Valley, Los space available available Luna's, Belen, Santo Domingo Pueblo, Jemez Pueblo, Santa Fe KABQ-AM English Albuquerque, May 9 Albuquerque, South 18,300 Unconfirmed Unconfirmed Attempted to contact Valley, Los Lunas, multiple times and Belen, Santo Domingo unable to confirm air Pueblo dates KABQ-FM English Albuquerque, May 9 Albuquerque, South 63,100 Unconfirmed Unconfirmed Attempted to contact Valley, Los Lunas, multiple times and Belen, Rio Rancho unable to confirm air dates KWRK-FM English Window Rock, May 8 Albuquerque, Window 14,800 PSA aired when English and Confirmed on 4/16; (Sister Albuquerque, May 9 Rock, Gallup, Fort space is Navajo PSA air time outlet of Defiance available starting depends on KTNN-AM) mid-April available space KYVA-AM English Window Rock, May 8 Albuquerque, Gallup, 10,800 PSA aired with English and Confirmed on 4/16; (Sister Albuquerque, May 9 McKinley relevant dates live Navajo PSA will run 4x/day outlet of only four times translation from 5 a.m. to KYAT-FM) per day from 10 p.m.; PSA will be 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. read with relevant starting 4/28 dates only and will be live translated into Navajo in the same manner 5 April – May 2014 Four Corners Power Plant and Navajo Mine Energy Project EIS Draft EIS Public Meetings 2014 Public Service Announcement Distribution List Approx.
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