Monday, December 3, 2007

WJCL(TV)EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT

WJCL(TV)
EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT
September 19, 2007 – November 30, 2007[1]
I. VACANCY LIST
See Section II, the “Master Recruitment Source List” (“MRSL”) for recruitment source data
Job Title
Recruitment Sources (“RS”) Used to Fill Vacancy
RS Referring Hiree
Digital Artist
8, 10
8
Interactive Manager
16*
16
Account Executive
5
5
Account Executive
5
5
Producer
1-4, 6-8, 10, 12, 16
16
Anchor
1-4, 6-8, 10, 13
10

WJCL(TV)
EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT
December 1, 2006 – November 30, 2007
II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST (“MRSL”)
RSNumber
RS Information
Source Entitledto VacancyNotification?(Yes/No)
No. of Interviewees Referred by RS
OverReporting Period
1
Armstrong Atlantic State University
912-927-5267
N
0
2
Georgia Southern University
912-681-5374, mmarles@georgiasouthern.edu
N
5
3
Herald of Savannah
912-232-4505, news@savannahherald.net
N
0
4
NAACP
912-233-4161
N
0
5
Savannah Morning News
912-652-0204
N
2
6
Savannah State University
912-356-2169, garrettc@savstate.edu
N
5
7
Savannah Tech
912-351-6362
N
1
8
Savannah College of Art & Design
912-525-5532
N
10
9
Accountemps
912-201-2810, maggie.boo@rhi.com
N
3
10
tvjobs.com
800-374-0119
N
22
11
spotsdots.com
888-884-2630
N
0
12
Georgia Department of Labor
912-356-2773
N
0
13
Savannah Tribune
912-233-6128, tanya@savannahtribune.com
N
0
14
WJCL/WTGS TV
N
1
15
Station websites
N
0
16
Word-of-Mouth Referral, walk-in
N
3
TOTAL INTERVIEWEES OVER REPORTING PERIOD
52
WJCL(TV)
EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT
December 1, 2006 – November 30, 2007
III. RECRUITMENT INITIATIVES


Type Of Recruitment Initiative(Menu Selection)
Brief Description Of Activity
1
Internship program
From September – November 2007, the station hosted an intern from Savannah State University. This intern worked in the Creative Services department and assisted with the creation, production, and distribution of content.

From September through October 2007, the station hosted a student intern from Savannah Technical College. This intern worked in the station’s Sales and Promotions Departments on marketing programs.
2
Participate in job fair.
On October 9, 2007, the station participated in a job fair hosted by the Savannah Morning News at the Savannah Civic Center. Various station personnel participated in this event.


[1] The current licensee of WJCL(TV), NVT Savannah Licensee, LLC, acquired the station on September 19, 2007, prior to which, the station was licensed to an unrelated entity, Piedmont Television of Savannah Licensee LLC. See FCC File No. BALCT-20070426ACG. This report therefore includes recruitment data collected since the consummation of the station’s assignment to NVT Savannah Licensee, LLC on September 19, 2007.
* Temporary to full time.

WJCL-TV EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT

EEO REPORT 2007

Friday, July 13, 2007

HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS 2007

Hurricane Season 2007 is here! WJCL & FOX 28 along with GMC, HUMMER, CHEVY and BUICK want you to be prepared!

If the storm threatens be the first to know with the FUTURE TRAK weather team. Chief Meteorologist Jeff Kirk, Morning Meteorologist Jonathan Myers and Weekend Weather forecaster Jennifer Beale will deliver critical information on evacuation guidelines, storm track analysis, flood zones and more. In severe weather stay prepared …stay
with WJCL AT 5am, 7pm and 11pm or FOX 28 at 8am and 10pm.

Hurricanes are most threatening to residents along our nation’s coastlines. But such fierce storms also have been known to build up enough momentum to carry their destructive winds inland for hundreds of miles. Heavy rains, flooding, and tornadoes add to the damage hurricanes can inflict on your home and community. Prepare for a hurricane by completing each item on the checklist below. Then meet to discuss and finalize your Family Disaster Plan.

____ Call your local emergency management or planning and zoning office to find out if you live in an area that could flood during a hurricane or heavy rains.

____ Prepare an evacuation plan in case you must leave. Share your plan with the relatives or friends you plan to stay with—or plan to go to a Red Cross shelter. Add to your Disaster Supplies Kit a map marked with two alternative routes to your destination.

____ Write instructions on how to turn off your home’s electricity, water, and gas if advised to do so by local authorities. (A professional must turn gas service back on.)

____ Make a list of items to bring inside in the event of a storm. Keep this list in your Disaster Supplies Kit

____ Buy any items needed to board up windows and protect your home well ahead of time. Precut plywood to fit windows so that you can quickly cover windows.


____ Have an engineer check your home and advise you about ways to make it more resistant to hurricane winds.


____Creat a Disater Supply Kit with the following items: Water - at least 1 gallon daily per person for 3 to 7 days. Food - at least enough for 3 to 7 days— non-perishable packaged or canned food / juices— foods for infants or the elderly— snack foods— non-electric can opener— cooking tools / fuel— paper plates / plastic utensils. Blankets / Pillows, etc. Clothing - seasonal / rain gear/ sturdy shoes. First Aid Kit /Medicines / Prescription Drugs. Special Items - for babies and the elderly. Toiletries/Hygiene items / Moisture wipes Flashlight/Batteries. Radio - Battery operated and NOAA weather radio. Telephones - Fully charged cell phone with extra battery and a traditional (not cordless) telephone set. Cash (with some small bills) and Credit Cards - Banks and ATMs may not be available for extended periods. Keys, Toys, Books and Games. Important documents - in a waterproof container or watertight resealable plastic bag— insurance, medical records, bank account numbers, Social Security card, etc. Tools - keep a set with you during the storm. Vehicle fuel tanks filled. Pet care items— proper identification / immunization records / medications— ample supply of food and water— a carrier or cage— muzzle and leash

Here are some useful websites and materials:

American Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/

National Weather Service: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/

Federal Emergency Management Agency: http://www.fema.gov/


STORM ACTIVITY? CHECK OUT THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER
NOAA HURRICANE TRACKING CHART

2007 HURRICANE NAMES: ANDREA, BARRY, CHANTAL, DEAN, ERIN, FELIX, GABRIELLE, HUMBERTO, INGRID, JERRY, KAREN, LORENZO, MELISSA, NOEL, OLGA, PABLO, REBEKAH, SEBASTIEN, TANYA, VAN, WENDY

Thursday, July 5, 2007

WINNER: SUMMER SPLASH BOAT GIVEAWAY




The Summer Splash Boat Giveaway has come to an end and we have a winner!!


Thousands registered but only one person took home the 2007 Boston Whaler. Special thanks to our sponsors, Chu's Convenience Marts and Sea Ray of Savannah.

CONGRATULATIONS JOHN BLOESS OF TYBEE ISLAND THE GRAND PRIZE WINNER IN OUR SUMMER SPLASH GIVEAWAY ON WJCL-TV!

SPONSOR LINKS:

  • BOAT SPECS: 2007 BOSTON WHALER MODEL:150 MONTAUK
KEEP WATCHING WJCL-TV FOR WAYS TO WIN! JUST LIKE WHAT JOHN BLOESS DID! THE PROUD OWNER OF A BRAND NEW BOSTON WHALER!