WNIN-FM Standardized Radio Disclosure Form (Program/Topic Report)
April-June 2004
Prepared by Daniel G. Moore
FM Program Director
7/1/2004
There follows a listing of some of the significant issues responded to by WNIN, Evansville, IN, along with the most significant programming treatment of those issues for the period 4/1/04 to 7/1/04. This listing is by no means exhaustive. The order in which the issues appear does not reflect any priority or significance.
Issue / Program / Date / Time / Duration / Type/DescriptionEducation and charter schools. / WNIN News / 4/20/04 / 7:35 a.m. / 4 min. / A report on Indiana’s only charter elementary school-the Joshua Academy.
Government-Privacy and the no call telephone list. / WNIN News / 5/17/04 / 6:34 a.m. / 4 minutes / A report on Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter’s no call list to preserve citizen’s privacy.
Health-Senior Citizen drug cards and distribution. / WNIN News / 5/6/04 / 7:35 a.m. / 4 Minutes / A report on the usage and distribution of cards for senior citizens.
Business-the health of the downtown business district / WNIN News / 6/8/04 / 8:34 a.m / 4 minutes / How businesses are faring and becoming more successful after revitalization efforts.
Education-Local educators assemble to address issues regarding schools. / WNIN News / 6/22/04 / 7:35 p.m. / 4 minutes / A report on a local Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation meeting in which educators discussed issues facing schools.
Health-The threat of meth labs in the city. / WNIN News / 4/22/04 / 8:34 p.m. / 4 minutes / Interviews with local law enforcement officials regarding the existence of meth labs in the Evansville area.
WNIN maintains a local-programming survey on the web page to ascertain local topics. WNIN provides a community calendar on web page. Viewer suggestions are shared with the production staff of both TV and radio.