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CAREER LISTINGS
Current Job Openings at Lakeland Broadcasting.
None at this time.
Lakeland Broadcasting Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer
EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT
11/21/2008-11/22/2009
This report was prepared by Mary Overman, Business Manager of Lakeland Broadcasting, and covers the following radio stations: KWLM-AM, KQIC-FM, KOLV-FM, KLFN-FM
A. List of full-time vacancies filled during the above time period:
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Job Title
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Date of opening
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Date Filled
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| KQIC Morning Show Co-Host |
3/25/2009
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4/24/2009
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Recruitment source for hire: MN Broadcasters Association
Recruitment sources used in the search for
KQIC Morning show Co-Host are as follows:
MN Broadcasters Association Website and Job Bank
3033 Excelsior Blvd
Suite 301
Minneapolis MN 55416
800-245-5838
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Brown Institute
Karol Baumeister
1440 Northland Drive
Mendota Height MN 55120
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Institute of Production & Recording
Norbert Kreuzer
312 Washington Avenue North
Minneapolis MN 55401
612-436-5463
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www.AllAccess.com
Lakeland Broadcasting Inc.
Lakeland Broadcasting Inc. Websites
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St Cloud State University
Jo Mcmullen Boyer
720 Fourth Avenue South
St Cloud MN 56301
320-308-3053
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The Tattler
tomk @ main-st.net
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B. There were a total of 3 people interviewed for one full-time vacancy.
C. Number of interviewees referred from each recruitment source:
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Recruitmant Sources
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Number of interviewees referred
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www.AllAccess.com
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1
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Internal Postings
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1
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Minnesota Broadcaster Assn.
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1
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D. Lakeland Broadcasting Company engaged in the following Supplemental initiatives:
November 21, 2008
The Leadership Perspective group from Willmar toured the Lakeland Broadcasting Company facilities. 38 people spent an hour learning how the production and commercials and promotional audio are created. Time was spent in on-air studios to see how programming works and with news director, J P Cola, learning how news is gathered and determined what is aired.
Mike Miller, Paul Cool, Jena Hillenbrand from sales; MaryElin Macht, Ben
Taylor and Bob Thompson from the on-air staff conducted the tour.
December 29, 2008
Mark Toutge of FarmingtonHigh School did a video tour of our
facilities to show his class of 35 students. A background and tour of all
four studios was given by MaryElin Macht. Tim Burns showed Mark
how commercials and promotional audio are created in production. Old “carts” were sent back with Mark to show students what audio used to be on.
March 24, 2009
5 Cub Scouts and 3 adults with Troop #667 from Belgrade and Brooten
toured the stations. They learned how to produce commercials and
promotional audio was created. Learned how on air programming works
and time with our news department to find out how news is gathered and determined for on air. Jena Hillenbrand, Emily Lamb, Paul Stagg and Ben Taylor conducted the tour.
April 15, 2009
Jena Hillenbrand did a power point presentation for the Sales and
Marketing class of RidgewaterCollege on the process of sales at
Lakeland Broadcasting.
August 25, 2009
11 girls and 2 staff members of a Willmar Girls’ Home toured the facilities.
The 45 minute tour, given by MaryElin Macht; included programming on the
air, how we pick the music we play, production and producing commercials,
and time was spent with J P cola in the news department learning
how newscasts are done.
October 14, 2009
A student from MACCRAY High School of Clara City did a job
shadow for a half a day. She started her day at 8am with James
Miller on Big Country 100.l morning show. She learned what goes
on behind the scenes of an on-air announcer. She spent time with
Tim Burns and was shown how commercials and promotional audio
are created. She also learned from MaryElin Macht how music is
selected for air play, how it’s loaded and reported to BMI/ASCAP
and other music topics.
November 16, 2009
Two students from RCW Schools job shadowed with Tim and
Abby’s morning show. They learned what goes on behind the
scenes to do an on-air shift and were offered information they needed
for a composition class.
November 20, 2009
The Leadership Perspective group from Willmar toured the Lakeland Broadcasting Company facilities. 30 people spent about 45 minutes learning how the production and commercials and promotional audio are created. Time was spent in on-air studios to see how programming works and with news director, J P Cola, learning how news is gathered and determined what is aired.
Mike Miller, Paul Cool, Art Cruze from sales; MaryElin Macht and Bob Thompson
from the on-air staff conducted the tour.
Recruitment Alert
If your organization distributes information about employment opportunities to job seekers, or refers job seekers to employers, and you would like to receive job vacancy notices for Lakeland Broadcasting, please provide us with the name, mailing address, e-mail address (if applicable), telephone number, fax number, and contact person, and identify the category or categories of vacancies for which you would like information. Please send the information specified above to the following person at Lakeland Broadcasting:
Mary Overman
Business Manager, Lakeland Broadcasting
Lakeland Broadcasting
1340 N. 7th St. Willmar, MN 56201
Phone: (320) 235-1340
Fax: (320) 235-9111
Email: moverman@willmarradio.com
It is the policy of Lakeland Broadcasting to provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified indiv iduals without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law, in all personnel actions.
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