“…in
the public interest”
Those
words, added to the Communications Act
by Washington’s own United States Senator
C. C. Dill, form the common commitment
of community service among Washington’s
free, over-the-air broadcasters, whether
they are radio or television stations,
large or small, commercial or public,
serving communities in Eastern or Western
Washington. Washington’s broadcasters play
a vital and active role in the lives of
every Washington community, every day. Washington
Broadcasters are dedicated to enhancing
the access of candidates for election
to the voters. Broadcasters believe that
an informed electorate makes better choices
and that broadcasters play a vital role
in providing voters with crucial decision-making
information. And we are proud of the good work
we do for our neighbors.
1998,
broadcasters bringing community service
home
2000,
broadcasters bringing community service
home
2001,
broadcasters bringing voters & candidates
together
2002,
broadcasters bringing community service
home
2003,
broadcasters bringing voters & candidates
together
2004, broadcasters
bringing community service home
2005, broadcasters
bringing voters & candidates together
2006, broadcasters
bringing community service home
2007, broadcasters
bringing community service home
2008, broadcasters
bringing community service home
Public
Education Partnership (PEP) Program
PEP
stands for PUBLIC EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP,
sending your message from your organization
to the public, statewide, in partnership
with the Washington State Association
of Broadcasters. more... |