EEO Report

EEO Public File Report

June 1, 2010 – May 31, 2011

  1. A list of all full-time jobs filled by the station’s employment unit per new FCC regulation

TV Master Control Operator I       Open 7/1/10 – Filled 9/13/10            

TV Master Control Operator I       Open 7/29/10 – Filled 9/27/10       

       2. For each such vacancy, the recruitment sources used to fill those vacancies. These vacancies were  posted with the following local and/or regional sources. Addresses are listed below.

Local Recruitment Sources:
Internal postings
ENMU/KENW web pages
Clovis News Journal
Portales News Tribune

Regional Recruitment Sources:
ENMU/KENW web pages
Albuquerque Journal
Amarillo Globe News
Lubbock Avalanche Journal

       3. For each full-time vacancy, the recruitment source for the person hired, and the recruitment source for each person interviewed.

     TV Master Control Operator I
     5 - ENMU/KENW web pages *
     3 - Portales News Tribune*

       4. Data reflecting the total number of persons interviewed for full-time vacancies and the total number of interviewees referred by each recruitment source utilized in connection with such vacancies.

See above. The * is the source from which vacancy was filled.
 

        5. A list and brief description of “Prong 3” initiatives implemented.  If no vacancies have been filled and no initiatives implemented, the report should so state.

Internship Programs:

Under the supervision of our TV News Director, university student writers, reporters, and production assistants produce and anchor local and regional news.  These nightly newscasts are aired live on Channel 3 from September through May.  This gives them valuable hands-on training in the broadcast field.

We also hire students to assist our producers in several shows that we produce locally, including sports, public affairs, consumer-related topics, and a Hispanic affairs program, as well as fundraising events.

Participated in events sponsored by educational institutions relating to career opportunities in broadcasting:

KENW offers station tours upon request by various public schools.  The university sends new students to tour our studios during Orientation.  We also give one-on-one tours to prospective students and their parents for those who are interested in a broadcast career.  Our tour guides tell all the students that if they ever have questions about public television to let us know and we will be glad to give them more information.

By appointment, high school and college students can watch the production team and hostess in action as she interviews guests during “Creative Living,” which is locally produced and aired nationally on over 100 PBS stations.

Addresses for Postings:

Albuquerque Journal
7777 Jefferson St. NE
Albuquerque, NM  87109
505-823-4444

Amarillo Globe News
PO Box 2091
Amarillo, TX  79166
806-345-3243

Clovis News Journal
PO Box 1689
Clovis, NM  88102
575-763-3431

ENMU/KENW Web Pages
www.enmu.edu
www.kenw.org

Lubbock Avalanche Journal
710 Ave. J
Lubbock, TX  79401
806-762-3333

Portales News Tribune
PO Box 848
Portales, NM  88130
575-356-4481

 

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