Useful Media Links

Newspapers
Albany Democrat-Herald  – Albany
Ashland Daily Tidings  – Ashland
Bend Bulletin  – Bend
Confederated Umatilla Journal  – Pendleton
Corvallis Gazette-Times  – Corvallis
Curry Coastal Pilot  – Brookings
Daily Astorian  – Astoria
East Oregonian  – Pendleton
Eugene Register-Guard  – Eugene
Eugene Weekly  – Eugene
Forest Grove News Times  – Forest Grove
Headlight-Herald
  – Tillamook
Herald & News
  – Klamath Falls
Hillsboro Argus
  – Hillsboro
Lebanon Express
  – Lebanon
Medford Mail Tribune
  – Medford
News-Register
  – McMinnville
News-Review
  – Roseburg
Observer
  – La Grande
Oregonian
  – Portland
The Skanner
  – Portland
Regal Courier
  – King City
Salem Statesman-Journal
 – Salem
Wallowa County Chieftain
  – Enterprise
Willamette Week
  – Portland
World
  – Coos Bay

Radio
KFIS 104.1 FM  – Portland
KLCC 89.7 FM (Lane Community College)  – Eugene
KMHD 89.1 FM (Mt. Hood Community College)  – Gresham
KOPB 91.5 FM (Oregon Public Broadcasting)  – Portland

Television Stations
Community Television of Lane County (CTV Ch. 97)  – Eugene
KATU (ABC Ch. 2)  – Portland
KCBY (CBS Ch. 11)  – Coos Bay
KDRV (ABC Ch. 12) / KDKF (ABC Ch. 31)
  – Medford

KEZI (ABC Ch. 9)
  – Eugene

KFXO (Fox Ch. 39)
  – Bend

KGW (NBC Ch. 8)
  – Portland

KLSR (Fox Ch. 34)
  – Eugene

KMTR (NBC Ch. 16) / KMTX (NBC Ch. 46)
  – Springfield

KMVU (Fox Ch. 26)
  – Medford

KNMT TV 24
  – Portland

KOIN (CBS Ch. 6)
  – Portland

KOBI (NBC Ch. 2, NBC Ch. 5)
  – Medford

KPDX (UPN Ch. 49)
  – Beaverton

KPIC (CBS Ch. 4)
  – Roseburg

KPTV (Fox Ch. 12)
  – Beaverton

KTVL (CBS Ch. 10)
  – Medford

KTVZ (NBC Ch. 21)
  – Bend

KVAL (CBS Ch. 13)
  – Eugene

KWBP (WB Ch. 32)
  – Beaverton

Multnomah Community Television (MCTV)
  – Gresham

Oregon Public Broadcasting (PBS)
  – Portland

Portland Cable Access Television (PCA)
  – Portland

Rogue Valley Community Television (RVTV)
  – Ashland

Southern Oregon Public Television (PBS)
  – Medford
Willamette Falls Television (WFTV)  – Oregon City


A Checklist For Effective Communication
By: Robert F. Abbott

1. What is your objective, what do you want to have happen? Do you want to make more contacts, reduce membership turnover, get new members? Be specific about your objectives, and if you can attach values to them so much the better.

2. What response of readers or listeners is necessary? Do you want recipients of your communication to act or think differently? Do you want to reinforce existing thinking or behavior? What do they need to do in terms of your objective?

3. Why would they respond to your message? It's all very well for you to have objectives, but you'll also have to offer something that provides value in their terms. Think of commercial broadcasting, which combines free entertainment with advertising messages.

4. What message content will motivate them to act? What subjects will provide that value to them?

5. How will you present that content? You can entertain, inform, consult, challenge, solve problems, and more.

6. How often will you have to repeat the message? In many cases, you'll need to make multiple contacts to get the response you want. For example, figure on an average of five to seven contacts before an individual becomes a potential member.

7. If you quantified your objectives, does the value of meeting
the objective exceed the cost of communicating?
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