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NFCB-Project South Survey
1.
Is your station LPFM or Full Power Noncommercial?
LPFM
Full Power Noncommercial
2.
Please check all that describe the characteristics of your listenership, to your knowledge:
Urban
Rural
Suburban
Predominantly low-income
Predominantly high-income
Mixed-income
Predominantly African American
Predominantly White
Predominantly Hispanic
Predominantly Asian
Predominantly Indigenous
Multi-racial
Immigrant Communities
3.
What is your annual budget?
Under $50,000
$51,000-100,000
$101-250,000
$251,000-500,000
$501,000-1,000,000
Over $1,000,000
4.
What is the primary funding for the station
Listeners and/or underwriters
Grants and/or federal funding
Other (please specify)
5.
How many paid staff does your station employ?
1-5 employees
5-15 employees
15-30 employees
31-49 employees
More than 50 employees
6.
How many volunteers does your station rely upon?
1-25 volunteers
26-50 volunteers
51-99 volunteers
More than 100 volunteers
7.
How much of your programming is public affairs? How much is music?
Majority public affairs
Majority music
Split evenly
All public affairs
All music
8.
To what extent does your public affairs programming cover local issues?
Majority of coverage is local issues
Minority of coverage is local issues
Mostly/all local issues coverage
Little/no local issues coverage
9.
To what extent does your public affairs programming include original reporting by your volunteers, staff, or local journalists?
Majority is original reporting
Minority is original reporting
Mostly/all original reporting
Little/no original reporting
10.
If your programming includes original, local reporting, please describe your priority coverage areas.
11.
Are there other areas that you would like to cover, but don’t (please describe)?
12.
If your public affairs programming does not include original, local reporting, or doesn’t cover all of the areas you wish it did, please describe the biggest barriers to producing this content.
13.
Imagine a regional public affairs program that features local reporting from across the South covering issues such as: labor, environment, electoral politics, health, economic development, energy, education, and more. The program would highlight the perspectives of marginalized communities directly impacted by these issues, especially those who are engaged in finding solutions to local problems, holding the powerful accountable, and working to effect systemic change. Would you be interested in syndicating such a program if the sliding scale cost made it affordable or free?
Yes
No
Maybe
14.
Imagine that people in your local area were equipped to contribute local reporting to a regional program through journalism training, access to resources, and support to your station. Would you be interested in participating in a program that offered journalism training, resources, and support at your station?
Yes
No
Maybe
15.
Can Project South contact you to further discuss these possibilities? If so, please provide a contact, their title, phone number, and email address.
No
Yes (please give name, title, phone, email)
16.
Can Project South include your organization in a public list of organizations that participated in this survey?
Yes
No
17.
What are your call letters?