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From the General Manager – July 2011

GREAT RATINGS AND BRIGHT FUTURES

August is always an exciting month here at AZPM as we welcome students to the start of the fall semester at the University of Arizona and to the student crew at AZPM. While for many, August is the last of the summer fun, for AZPM and UA we are all about gearing up for a productive fall season!

Radio

The Spring Audience Research arrived for our radio stations and the growth is impressive. Our NPR affiliate KUAZ-AM/FM, increased audience share by 33% since the Winter measurement period and increased by 51.4% over the same period last year. Classical KUAT-FM increased its audience share by 3.2% since the Winter measurement period, and by over 52% from the same period last year. KUAZ is the #5 radio station in the market among all radio stations, the #5 morning drive station and the #1 news/talk format station in Tucson. Both stations demonstrated a healthy average 8.3 to 8.5 hours of Time Spent Listening, per listener, per week.

Speaking of radio, I am very pleased to announce that we have been awarded a construction permit by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a new FM radio station to be built in Pima, Arizona (136 miles northeast of Tucson). This new station KUAE 107.1FM, will extend the program service provided by our NPR and jazz music station KUAZ, and will, for the first time, bring over-the-air NPR news and information programming to listeners in that community. We have three years to complete the fundraising and construction for new transmission facilities there. We also made application and received conditional approval from the FCC for a new full power FM station in Sierra Vista, Arizona, KUAS 88.9FM. We are now working through the steps required to receive approval from the Mexican Government, given this station’s proximity to the border. I hope to have more good news to report on this in the coming months.

May TV Sweeps

Overall, full day viewership for PBS-HD Channel 6 increased by 19% over the same period last year. Top programs were: Keeping Up Appearances (Sat. 8 p.m.), Antiques Roadshow (Mon. 8 p.m.), As Time Goes By (Sat. 8:30 p.m.), Masterpiece (Sun. 8:00 p.m.), and NOVA (Wed. 9 p.m.). Additionally, audiences grew 27% in full daily viewership for PBS Kids compared to last May.

The Best and the Brightest

We are fortunate to have a terrific professional staff at AZPM. One of our most recent hires Gisela Telis, who joined us last fall as our Online Editor in the content production group, recently received a 2011-2012 Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism. Gisela’s editorial focus will be to examine mental health in Arizona’s rural, tribal and underserved communities and will be presented starting this fall on several of AZPM media platforms (TV/radio/online). This fellowship program is part of the Carter Center's Mental Health Program, which works around the world to reduce stigma and discrimination against people with mental illnesses and to decrease incorrect and stereotypical information. Gisela received one of six fellowships awarded to journalists from the United States and two from Romania in the highly competitive pool of applicants for the 15th annual class. We are thrilled for her to be honored with this award and are confident that you will be enlightened by her upcoming reporting.

August Programming

On the programming side, please be sure to check out PBS-HD Channel 6 on Wednesday, August 10th starting at 8 p.m. and enjoy the ‘smartest night on TV’ with “Big Dreams, Cosmic Journeys”. This is a blockbuster of an evening with back-to-back local and national, award-winning programs that begin a new era in the search for signs of life on our neighboring planets; Phoenix Mars Mission: Ashes to Ice, NOVA: Is There Life on Mars, 400 Years of the Telescope and Phoenix Mars Mission: Onto the Ice.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes returns to our daytime TV schedule this month, Monday through Fridays at 3 p.m. Certain to keep you out of the heat and humidity and bring you first-rate drama and mystery, we start off with the “Armchair Thrillers”; ten episodes, including The Sign of Four Parts I & II and The Hound of the Baskervilles Parts I & II.

Finally, I would be remiss if I did not publicly acknowledge the departure of Steve MacCarthy, the University’s Vice President for External Relations, who departs from UA at the end of the month to move to the University of Pennsylvania as its new Vice President for Communications. AZPM reports through Steve’s office to the University and it has been my privilege and good fortune to work with and for such a talented professional. You may recognize Steve’s name from his many appearances on our various fundraising campaigns. Steve has been a tireless advocate, fundraiser and champion of public media and AZPM. He will be missed.

As always, thank you for your viewership, listenership and continued support of Arizona Public Media.

Jack Gibson


NEW VOICES AND PROGRAMS-JULY GM LETTER

We heartily welcome two new voices to the AZPM radio news team - Andrea Kelly and Steve Shadley. These new talented reporters are part of our strategic intent to provide you with more focus on local news. Andrea comes to AZPM from the Arizona Daily Star and covers local government and politics. Her goal is to give you what you need to make informed decisions, even when it's not election season. To read more about Andrea click here.

Steve Shadley joins AZPM as your Morning Edition news anchor and reporter. A native Arizonan, Steve is an award-winning news correspondent who attended NAU and perfected his craft at public radio stations around the country, including Chicago, Sacramento, Santa Cruz, California, Albuquerque, Madison, (Wisc.), Colorado and Phoenix. He’s found his home here at AZPM waking you up each day with your morning news. Read more about Steve here.

July, along with the start of the monsoon season, brings us a new fiscal year and continued great programming. We kick off July with one of our biggest television and programs of the year, A Capitol Fourth. This live PBS broadcast of America’s favorite Independence Day tradition features unrivaled performances from some of the country’s best-known musical names topped off by the greatest display of fireworks anywhere in the nation. Emmy® and Golden Globe Award-winning actor Jimmy Smits hosts this all-star line-up airing on PBS-HD Channel 6 live from Washington, D.C. on Monday, July 4th from 5 – 6:30 p.m. with encore performances at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. A special audio encore will air at 8 p.m. on NPR 89.1FM/1550AM and Classical 90.5FM. Immediately following A Capitol Fourth, we air the season finale of the Emmy®-award-winning science program WaveLengths “New Science on Sleep”, an Arizona Public Media original production, at 6:30 pm. and 10:30 p.m.

AZPM offers ‘something for everyone’ this summer with new series such as Wild South America. This BBC six-part series airs Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. and takes you on exciting explorations of the diverse and unique wildlife that inhabits the dramatic landscapes of the vast South American continent. Episodes throughout July include Lost Worlds, Might Amazon, Andes, Amazon and Penguins Shores. Summer Monday nights get even better with a double dose of one of your PBS favorites Antiques Roadshow airing all summer at both 8 and 9 p.m.

The innovative Wacky Americana series takes you on a tour of America every Thursday at 8 p.m. Visit some the country’s coolest hot dog eateries with The Hot Dog Show, breakfast diners and dives with The Breakfast Special, ice cream parlors and Great Old Amusement Parks. If the heat hasn’t gotten a hold of you, I am sure the ‘Summer of Intrigue’ has! The Masterpiece Mystery detective series continues on Sunday evenings at 8 p.m. with encores on Thursdays at 9 p.m.

Click here for complete program schedules and episode summaries.

Our efforts for the benefit of Southern Arizona would simply not be possible without you. Please accept my sincere thanks for your continued support and best wishes for the summer.

Jack Gibson, Director and General Manager

About From the General Manager

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