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Outreach
Field Day Press Release
Known as the "Open House" of amateur radio, Field Day offers a chance to bring the hobby to the public. Set up in public parks across the country, clubs and organizations are encouraged to build relationships with local media.
Simulated Emergency Test Press Release
The Simulated Emergency Test (SET) asked volunteers to respond as if an earthquake had occurred along the New Madrid Fault.
Project Renew
This release came from a conference of health care professionals working on brain tumors in children. The three-day conference brought together practitioners in several complementary fields for a whole patient approach to care.
New Member Brochure
This brochure was created for newly joined members of St. Louis Metro Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES). It helps them understand their role within the organization and what steps they should take for training.
Results
100 Watts & A Wire Podcast
After historic flooding in St. Louis in 2016, amateur radio volunteers worked the American Red Cross. These volunteers provided communication support for area evacuation shelters. This interview with the 100 Watts and a Wire podcast discusses that work.
South County Times
Each year amateur radio holds across-country open house called Field Day. In their story, "Hamming it up with Ham Radio," the South County Times visited in the midst of a thunderstorm.
Saint Louis Community News
Field Day allows the hobby a chance to shine regionally. The Saint Louis Community News recognized the event was bigger than just one club in their cover story, "Tuning in the world (sic)."
St. Louis Public Radio
The annual Simulated Emergency Test allows St. Louis Metro Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) a chance to practice the skills needed to support communications in an emergency. The October 2016 exercise focused on the aftermath of an earthquake. This interview was featured on air with St. Louis Public Radio and the story was posted on their website.
Institute for Building Technology and Safety (IBTS)
When the IBTS was rewriting their guidelines for working with amateur radio groups, they needed a subject matter expert. The interview was the foundation for this guide.
Newscasts
Today In Iowa
This Emmy®Award winning newscast featured severe weather coverage of the Ground Hog Day blizzard of February 2, 2011. The show included multi-city coverage of the storm, the impact on a regional level, several live looks at Groundhog Day festivities in Punxsutawney, PA and regular morning features.
Political Coverage
This January 2, 2012 show aired 24-hours before Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucus. It featured a dual, generic live shot coordinated for our station and four sister-stations. The show was greatly delayed due to NBC’s long coverage of a preceding hockey game. The condensed window required dropping many stories and ad spots during the newscast.
Breaking National News
This show featured good stacking with local and regional crime news. It incorporated breaking national news in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin and political coverage in the 2012 election.
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