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HAITI’S SIGNAL FM RADIO HONORED AT NABEF’S SERVICE TO AMERICA AWARDS

March 25th, 2010

HAITI’S SIGNAL FM RADIO TO BE HONORED AT
NABEF’S SERVICE TO AMERICA AWARDS

WASHINGTON, DC – Haiti’s Signal FM radio will be honored for their outstanding service to the Haitian community during the aftermath of the recent earthquake disaster, the NAB Education Foundation (NABEF) announced today. Station owner Mario Viau will accept the award during the Celebration of Service to America gala held Monday, June 14, at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill. Now in its 12th year, the Celebration of Service to America Awards recognizes outstanding community service by local broadcasters.

“Signal FM reached nearly three million Haitians, providing them with information that helped unite families and save lives,” said NAB Education Foundation President Marcellus Alexander. “The tireless efforts of the station’s staff truly exemplify the crucial role that broadcasters play in providing information and resources to millions of people during times of crises.”

Recognizing the important role of broadcasting during the Haitian earthquake relief efforts, the U.S. Army distributed more than 50,000 radios to Haiti citizens aimed at keeping them informed of the latest developments affecting their country. As the only radio station in Haiti that remained on-the-air immediately following the earthquake, Signal FM became a vital source of information for the millions of Haitians that had no access to fuel, electricity or telephone service.

For nearly two weeks, Signal FM provided round-the-clock coverage to families and rescue teams desperate for information. The station helped locate missing people, spread news to families searching for lost loved ones, and delivered messages to Haitians across Port-au-Prince regarding available water resources and hospital information. Additionally, Signal FM helped save the lives of numerous Haitians by providing reports to rescue teams describing where immediate aid was needed.

About The Celebration of Service to America Awards
The Celebration of Service to America Awards are sponsored and produced by NABEF with major support from Bonneville International Corporation and the National Association of Broadcasters. In recent years, ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” entertainment industry icon Quincy Jones, legendary rock star Sir Elton John, former President Bill Clinton, First Lady Laura Bush, Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, boxing legend Muhammad Ali, former President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalyn Carter, and former First Lady Nancy Reagan have been presented with the Celebration of Service to America Leadership Award at the event. Details about the Celebration of Service to America Awards are available at www.nabef.org/ServicetoAmerica.

About Bonneville International Corp.

Founded in 1964, Bonneville International’s heritage traces its early roots to KSL Radio, which first went on the air in July of 1922 (originally as KZN) in Salt Lake City and to KSL-TV, which had its on-air debut in 1949. Bonneville currently owns and operates 28 radio stations in the Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Phoenix, St. Louis, and Cincinnati markets, with company headquarters in Salt Lake City. The company’s working motto is “Do good, do well, make a difference, and have fun,” and it structures its innovative and successful business model on the three principles of 1) building its people, 2) making a difference in its communities, and 3) meeting aggressive financial goals. Bonneville enjoys a long-standing reputation and is known industry-wide for its quality, values-oriented programming, its technological innovation, and its nationally recognized and award-winning commitment to serving the communities where it broadcasts.

About NABEF
The National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation (NABEF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving broadcasters and the public interest by supporting and advocating community service, diversity, education and broadcasting issues and trends.

About NAB
The National Association of Broadcasters is the premier advocacy association for America’s broadcasters. NAB advances radio and television interests in legislative, regulatory and public affairs. Through advocacy, education and innovation, NAB enables broadcasters to best serve their communities, strengthen their businesses and seize new opportunities in the digital age. Learn more at www.nab.org.

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New FCC Commissioner Baker Meets Radio at NAB Show

September 25th, 2009
New FCC Commissioner Baker Meets Radio
Meredith Attwell Baker

The final day of activity at the NAB RADIO SHOW began with a breakfast session featuring new FCC Commissioner MEREDITH ATTWELL BAKER.  Interviewed by NAB Joint Board Chair STEVE NEWBERRY of COMMONWEALTH BROADCASTING, BAKER said that “there will always be a place for radio” because of its localism.

Responding to NEWBERRY’s question on mandatory public service obligations, BAKER drew applause when she said that “localism is what broadcasters do best…. I don’t think, especially in these tough economic times, that we should have new public service requirements.”  She said deficiencies can be handled on a case-by-case basis.

On HD RADIO, BAKER said that the technology “holds a lot of promise,” especially in multicasting (she favors AMERICAN UNIVERSITY noncommercial WAMU/WASHINGTON’s Bluegrass multicast channel), and termed the dispute over a power increase for HD a “solvable issue” subject to engineering work to come up with a solution that does not cause objectionable interference.

“We should not be in the business of program regulation,” BAKER said, adding, however, that the industry should steer away from “indecent” programming.  She also suggested that the industries should work to teach parents how to use content ratings and tools like the V-chip to protect children from indecent programming so that the government won’t have to get involved.  On sponsor identification rules, BAKER said “people should know who’s trying to sell them what,” but declined comment pending resolution of two proceedings in the matter.  Asked about ways to promote ownership diversity, BAKER suggested working with smaller lenders to try to get more access to capital for minority and female buyers.

On a lighter note, BAKER said that she grew up listening to Country KILT-F/HOUSTON.

Next Year, D.C.

ALL ACCESS hears that next year’s NAB RADIO SHOW will be held in WASHINGTON, at a hotel venue to be finalized soon.  This year’s attendance, to be released later today, is reportedly off 5% from last year.

Panel Looks At Motivating Staffers

A panel on “Mentors, Motivators and Leadership” brought together some prominent programmers to discuss keeping morale high and productivity strong in tough times.  The discussion ranged from the buzz in a station’s hallways to dealing with the PPM and the relative merits of live/local versus syndication.

Moderator TIM MOORE of AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT GROUP outlined four levels of employee, the “unconscious incompetent” (not able and don’t know it); the “conscious incompetent”  (not yet able but aware of that; “where your greatest growth can be found… they’re easy people to motivate and lead”); the “unconscious competent” (competent but don’t know why); and the “conscious competent” (competent and understand how they got there).

CLEAR CHANNEL Top 40 WIOQ (Q102)/PHILADELPHIA PD TRACY AUSTIN said that gifted and creative employees are “sometimes” harder to manage.  “The big difference between the ones who make it (and those who don’t) is the right attitude.”  She said that those who can’t schmooze and get along with others in the building “can’t survive in this environment.”

BONNEVILLE Adult Hits WARH (THE ARCH)/ST. LOUIS PD KEVIN ROBINSON noted the absence of youth at the convention and said “we need to find and cultivate new talent at all levels,” talent, management, and engineering.  “We need to… bang the drum about our industry.”

“Lay all the digital stuff aside and listen to your radio station,” ROBINSON advised, suggesting that programmers focus on the on-air product rather than be distracted by the “shiny new toys” like Twitter and Facebook.  “Be clear about what you want out of your staff… before you go onto the Twitter and Facebook… fix what you have on your Class C radio station and what’s between the records.”

Veteran programmer TJ HOLLAND said he is worried about the “massive overcorrection” of certain stations due to the introduction of the PPM, and said that he fears that stations will strip so much out of their presentation in a rush to just play music that the industry will relegate itself to “audio wallpaper.”

On syndication and cutting back on localism, AUSTIN defended her company’s “Premium Choice” programming by asserting that syndication “celebrates talent,” filling a need for the industry to develop major talent.

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Marconi Winners Announced At NAB 2009

September 25th, 2009
Marconi Winners Announced At NAB 2009
This Year’s Winners

The winners of this year’s MARCONI AWARDS, were presented at a gala dinner at the NAB RADIO SHOW in PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY last night. 

The recipients were: 

Legendary Station: KKOB-A/ALBUQUERQUE
Network/Syndicated Personality of the Year: DAVE RAMSEY
Major Market Station of the Year: WBEB (B101)/PHILADELPHIA
Large Market Station of the Year: WIBC-F/INDIANAPOLIS
Medium Market Station of the Year: WHO-A/DES MOINES
Small Market Station of the Year: WJBC-A/BLOOMINGTON, IL
Major Market Personality of the Year: MATT SIEGEL, WXKS-F/BOSTON
Large Market Personality of the Year: BILL CUNNINGHAM, WLW-A/CINCINNATI
Medium Market Personalities of the Year: VAN AND BONNIE, WHO-A/DES MOINES
Small Market Personality of the Year: LACY NEFF, WVAQ-F/MORGANTOWN, WV
Spanish Format Personality of the Year: ALBERTO ALLEGRE, KSAH-A/SAN ANTONIO
AC Station of the Year: WBEB (B101)/PHILADELPHIA
CHR Station of the Year: WVAQ-F/MORGANTOWN, WV
Country Station of the Year: KYGO/DENVER
News/Talk Station of the Year: WGN-A/CHICAGO
Oldies Station of the Year: WMXJ/MIAMI
Religious Station of the Year: KLTY/DALLAS
Rock Station of the Year: KQRS/MINNEAPOLIS
Spanish Station of the Year: KLVE/LOS ANGELES
Sports Station of the Year: WGR-A/BUFFALO
Urban Station of the Year: WJMZ/GREENVILLE, SC

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