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McHenry County College to Spend $10,000 on DeKalb Public Radio Ads

June 22, 2011 By: Cal Skinner Category: Ad, DeKalb, McHenry County College, McHenry County College Board, NPR, Public Radio, Radio, Radio Ads, WBEZ

McHenry County College wanted to have its own radio station broadcasting from the aerial seen on the right above. Having failed to get that off the ground, the board is planning to buy ads on DeKalb Public Radio.

I listen to NPR, but only when I get out of range of Chicago’s WBEZ do I switch to the NIU station in DeKalb. I have to be pretty close to Rockford not to be able to hear WBEZ.

 

Now comes word in the McHenry County College Board meeting packet for Thursday night’s meeting the following information:

405 radio ads will be purchased for $10,620 from WNIU. They will run over a 45-week period. There are other benefits in the package as well.

The goal is to create “positive brand awareness,” “to positively influenc(e) the public perception of the college, a key marketing objective for FY 2012.”

Unlike the memo recommending that $29,400 be spent on radio ads at Star 105.5, the memo concerning the DeKalb public radio station has not listening audience numbers.

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If you listen to public radio, please tell readers in a comment below to which station you listen.

Suggesting Cost Savings to Congress

July 14, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Barney Frank, Congress, Cost Savings, NPR, Ron Paul

This past Sunday I heard NPR interview Congressman Barney Frank.

One of the things discussed was a cooperative effort he and Congressman Ron Paul have to find ways to save money in the Federal budget.

What would be done with the saved money, of course, depends on the congressman, but they have a common goal in making the Federal government more efficient. Below is the letter I faxed today. I couldn’t get Frank’s Washington fax number to work, so sent it to a district office. Paul does not publish his D.C. number, so I had no choice but to send it to a district office.

The Honorables Barney Frank and Ron Paul
Faxed to 617-332-2822 and 979-285-0271

Dear Congressmen Frank and Paul:

I heard Congressman Frank on NPR Sunday soliciting suggestions on behalf of himself and Cong. Paul for cutting the budget. I have a specific one concerning Medicare.

A friend of mind contracted MIRSA when getting a metal brace put in her back a couple of years ago. It went into remission.

The bones healed and the doctor took out the brace. Doing so somehow unleashed the virus again.

She now has to take an hour-long drip three times a day.

Medicare will pay for the expensive medicine only if she is in a nursing home.

The woman’s husband told me the first 100 days of a nursing home stay is free, that is, fully paid by Medicare.

The woman would like to stay at home during her treatment. Her husband and daughter have undergone training to administer the medicine.

But, as you can imagine, the economic disincentive for such home care is large and may end up persuading the family to put the woman in a nursing home.

I would suggest this tilt in Medicare’s rules toward nursing homes and away from the most economical way to treat such patients would save money and is worth looking into.

If you have specific suggestions, here would be a way to share them.

Does NPR Poll Indicate Vulnerability for Melissa Bean?

June 17, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: 8th Congressional District, Bill Foster, Bill Scheurer, Debbie Halvorson, Joe Walsh, Melissa Bean, National Public Radio, NPR

Joe Walsh

Melissa Bean

National Public Radio reports on a 1,200 person poll taken in 70 U.S. House of Representative districts considered swing districts.

Three from Illinois—Bill Foster’s, Debbie Halvorsen’s and Melissa Bean’s—were included.

The results nationwide showed voters selecting Republicans over Democrats 49% to 41%.

The relevant part of the story for McHenry County residents follows:

“…the newest poll may also show that Bean is vulnerable.”

Republican Joe Walsh and Green Bill Scheurer are challenging Bean in the 8th District race.