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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Call Letters:
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-01
Air week: 1-2-11
Producer: Reed Pence
Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—GlaxoSmithKline "COPD"
OUT Q: ...that's COPD.com.
:61
2:01
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:03
SEGMENT 1: "School refusal"
11:43
Synopsis: The start of the school year and returning from Christmas break are the two most common times for children to suffer
from what used to be called "school phobia," anxiety leading them to claim they are ill and cannot go to school. Experts discuss
how these children should be treated, and how they differ from children who are simply "playing hooky."
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Dr. Christopher Kearney, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Nevada-Las Vegas; Dr. Karen Cassiday, clinical
psychologist, Anxiety and Agoraphobia Treatment Center, Northbrook, IL
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: education; youth at risk; school truancy; parenting issues; mental health issues
13:46
SPOT BREAK #2—Society for Women's Health Research "Osteoarthritis"
OUT Q: ...that's www.swhr.org.
:62
14:48
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
14:50
SEGMENT 2: Fibromyalgia
9:02
Synopsis: Millions of women suffer from fibromyalgia, or severe pain and fatigue due to the combination of stress and low
neurotransmitters. Experts discuss how it is often misdiagnosed, its causes and treatment.
Host: Nancy Benson. Guests: Dr. Daniel Edelberg, fibromyalgia specialist and founder, WholeHealthChicago.com; Elizabeth
Battaglino Cahill, Executive Director, HealthyWomen.org.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: health care; women's issues; culture and society
23:52
SPOT BREAK #3—Purdue/Colace "New Mom"
:61
24:53
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
1:37
25:30
SPOT BREAK #4—Credit Card Relief "Time's Running Out"
:60
27:30
Conclusion of program
:29
28:00
TOTAL TIME
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Call Letters:
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-02
Air week: 1-9-11
Producer: Reed Pence
Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—Society for Women's Health Research "Osteoarthritis"
OUT Q: ...that's www.swhr.org.
:63
2:03
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:05
SEGMENT 1: Is healthcare reform Constitutional?
13:46
Synopsis: Opponents of healthcare reform have challenged the Constitutionality of the law. Conflicting rulings ensure that the case
will eventually be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. Experts discuss the arguments on each side.
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Ilya Shapiro, Senior Fellow in Constitutional Studies, CATO Institute; Harold Krent, Professor and
Dean, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law; Timothy Jost, Prof. of Law, Washington and Lee Univ.; Ben Domenech, Research Fellow,
Heartland Institute and Managing Editor, Healthcare News
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: federal government and regulation; health care; health reform; public health; courts and legal
issues; politics
15:51
SPOT BREAK #2—Walgreen's #13 "Blood Pressure"
OUT Q: ...I'm Jim Cohn.
:60
16:51
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
16:53
SEGMENT 2: "Imaginary illness"
7:03
Synopsis: Disease that produces no diagnosis is frustrating for both patient and physician, to the point that some doctors conclude
even a real illness must be "all in a patient's head." One victim discusses such a misdiagnosis and its implications.
Host: Nancy Benson. Guest: Dr. Chloe Atkins, Assoc. Prof. of Law and Society, Univ. of Calgary and author, My Imaginary Illness:
A Journey Into Uncertainty and Prejudice in Medical Diagnosis; Dr. Brian Hodges, Prof. of Psychiatry, Univ. of Toronto.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: health care; public health; ethics; culture and society
23:56
SPOT BREAK #3—Purdue/Colace "New Mom"
:60
24:56
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
1:32
26:28
SPOT BREAK #4—GlaxoSmithKline "COPD"
:62
27:30
Conclusion of program
:29
27:59
TOTAL TIME
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Call Letters:
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-03
Air week: 1-16-11
Producer: Reed Pence
Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—Society for Women's Health Research "Osteoarthritis"
OUT Q: ...that's www.swhr.org.
:62
2:02
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:04
SEGMENT 1: House calls
11:56
Synopsis: House calls disappeared 50 years ago as a result of the rise of bulky office-based technology and the decline in
payments. Now miniaturized technology and increased payments mean an increase in house calls. Some insurers are finding they
save money in the long run and improve quality, as doctors, administrators and patients discuss.
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Constance Row, Executive Director, American Academy of Homecare Physicians; Dr. Bill Zaffrau,
Medical Director, Summacare Physician Housecalls; Dr. Teresa Koenig, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Summa
Insurance Co.; Anna Davis, housecall patient.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: health care; public health; economics; federal government; Medicare; insurance; elderly and
senior citizens
14:00
SPOT BREAK #2—Purdue/Colace "New Mom"
OUT Q: ...for more information.
:61
15:01
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
15:03
SEGMENT 2: Reengineering healthcare
8:51
Synopsis: Healthcare costs continue to rise rapidly without a corresponding increase in results. One expert in business
organization discusses how healthcare will also have to reorganize, with or without health reform, or face economic disaster.
Host: Nancy Benson. Guest: Jim Champy, Chairman Emeritus, Dell Consulting Services and author, Reengineering Healthcare: A
Manifesto for Radically Rethinking Healthcare Delivery.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: health care; economics; business and industry
23:54
SPOT BREAK #3—Eli Lilly "Hearts in Harmony"
:62
24:56
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
1:29
26:25
SPOT BREAK #4—Arm & Hammer "Healthy Gums"
:62
27:27
Conclusion of program
:29
27:56
TOTAL TIME
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Call Letters:
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-04
Air week: 1-23-11
Producers: Polly Hansen and Reed Pence
Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—Society for Women's Health Research "Osteoarthritis"
OUT Q: ...that's www.swhr.org.
:62
2:02
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:04
SEGMENT 1: GPS and the brain
13:47
Synopsis: Devices such GPS help us find our way easily, but researchers are finding that over-reliance may lead to weakening of a
specific part of the brain, with a higher risk of dementia later. Experts explain and discuss ways to keep the hippocampus healthy.
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Dr. Veronique Bohbot, Assoc. Prof. of Psychiatry, McGill Univ.; Dr. Michael Merzenich, Prof. Emeritus
of Neuroscience, Univ. of California-San Francisco and Chief Scientific Officer, Posit Science Co.; Glen Schorr, Exec. Dir.,
Orienteering USA
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: public health; technology and society; healthy aging; consumerism
15:51
SPOT BREAK #2—Eli Lilly "Hearts in Harmony"
OUT Q: ...Eli Lilly and Company.
:62
16:53
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
16:55
SEGMENT 2: Puzzles and the brain
7:04
Synopsis: Researchers have discovered that specific mind tasks can enhance specific parts of the brain. A brain scientist and a
puzzle developer discuss how to use different kinds of puzzles to strengthen the mind.
Host: Nancy Benson. Guests: Dr. Richard Restak, Prof. of Neurology, George Washington Hospital and Scott Kim, independent
game designer, co-authors, The Playful Brain: The Surprising Science of How Puzzles Improve Your Mind
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: consumerism; education
23:59
SPOT BREAK #3—Credit Card Relief "Time's Running Out"
:60
24:59
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
1:31
26:30
SPOT BREAK #4—Merit Financial "Tough Times"
:59
27:29
Conclusion of program
:30
27:59
TOTAL TIME
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Guest information, segment podcasts and the latest health news are available at www.radiohealthjournal.net
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Call Letters:
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-05
Air week: 1-30-11
Producer: Reed Pence
Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—Eli Lilly "Hearts in Harmony"
OUT Q: ...Eli Lilly and Company.
:62
2:02
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:04
SEGMENT 1: Perinatal hospice
13:05
Synopsis: When families know their unborn child has a fatal condition, they may find themselves alone, especially if they decide not
to terminate the pregnancy. Experts discuss how perinatal hospice can ease the grief, giving meaning to a life measured in hours.
Care,
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Amy Kuebelbeck, author, Waiting With Gabriel and A Gift of Time: Continuing Your Pregnancy When
Your Baby's Life is Expected To Be Brief and founder, PerinatalHospice.org; Liz Sumner, Director, Center for Compassionate
Elizabeth Hospice, Escondido, CA; Kathie Kobler, Bereavement Coordinator for Women and Children's Services, Advocate
Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: health care; children at risk; parenting issues; abortion and right-to-life; safety net
15:09
SPOT BREAK #2—Ferring Pharmaceuticals "HMB"
OUT Q: ...healthy new year.
:60
16:09
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
16:11
SEGMENT 2: What does that nasty cough mean?
7:54
Synopsis: There are many kinds of coughs and many medicines to treat them. Experts discuss causes of coughs and what to do
about them.
Host: Lynn Holley. Guests: Dr. Peter Dicpingaitis, Director, Montefiore Cough Center, Bronx, NY; Joan Liebman-Smith, co-author,
Body Signs: From Warning Signs to False Alarms, How to Be Your Own Diagnostic Detective.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: health care; consumerism; public health
24:06
SPOT BREAK #3—ADT Home Security Systems "Who's Watching"
:60
25:06
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
1:24
26:30
SPOT BREAK #4—Credit Card Relief "Time's Running Out"
:60
27:30
Conclusion of program
:29
27:59
TOTAL TIME
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Call Letters:
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-06
Air week: 2-6-11
Producer: Reed Pence
Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—MetLife "Children's Oral Health"
OUT Q: ...metlife.com/dental.
:62
2:02
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:04
SEGMENT 1: How babies stop bullies
12:48
Synopsis: Schools have found that bullying is hard to stop. However, an innovative Canadian program that brings babies and their
moms into the classroom has had remarkable proven success at lowering aggression. Experts discuss how it works.
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Mary Gordon, founder and President, Roots of Empathy; Dr. Kim Schonert-Reichle, Assoc. Prof. of
Educational and Counseling Psychology and Special Education, Univ. of British Columbia
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: education; children at risk; interpersonal relationships
14:52
SPOT BREAK #2—Walgreen's #14 "Heart Month"
OUT Q: ...I'm Jim Cohn.
:61
15:53
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
15:55
SEGMENT 2: Kidney exchange
8:09
Synopsis: The nation's organ donation organizations have established a pilot program which would allow kidney exchanges when a
recipient and their donor family member or friend have incompatible tissue types. Experts discuss the program, which could
dramatically increase kidney donation.
Host: Nancy Benson. Guests: Dr. Robert Montgomery, Prof. of Surgery and Director, Comprehensive Transplant Center, Johns
Hopkins Univ.; Dr. Ken Andreoni, Assoc. Prof. of Surgery, Ohio State Univ., and Chairman, Kidney Transplant Committee, United
Network for Organ Sharing.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: health care; public health; technology; ethics
24:04
SPOT BREAK #3—Genentech & NFID "Are You That Guy?"
:58
25:02
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
1:30
26:32
SPOT BREAK #4—Home Rescue "Mortgage Relief"
:58
27:30
Conclusion of program
:29
27:59
TOTAL TIME
Contents copyright 2011 by
MediaTracks, Incorporated
2250 East Devon Avenue, Suite 150
Des Plaines, Illinois 60018
847-299-9500 Fax 847-299-9501 www.mediatracks.com
Affiliate downloads are available at ftp://mediatracksdownloads.com Questions? Email info(at)mediatracks.com
Guest information, segment podcasts and the latest health news are available at www.radiohealthjournal.net
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Call Letters:
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-07
Air week: 2-13-11
Producer: Reed Pence
Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—MetLife "Children's Oral Health"
OUT Q: ...metlife.com/dental.
:63
2:03
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:05
SEGMENT 1: What makes a happy relationship and marriage?
12:38
Synopsis: Once the domain of pop psychologists, science has now tackled romantic relationships to show the secrets of success.
Experts discuss what research shows couples need to know to maintain their relationship.
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Alisa Bowman, author, Project: Happily Ever After and editor, ProjectHappilyEverAfter.com; Dr.
Howard Markman, Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Denver and author, Fighting for Your Marriage; Dr. Gary Lewandowski, Prof. of
Psychology,
Monmouth Univ.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: interpersonal relationships; family issues
14:43
SPOT BREAK #2—American Academy of Pediatrics "CATCH Grant Program"
OUT Q: ...in part by Pfizer.
:62
15:45
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
15:47
SEGMENT 2: Perimenopause
8:14
Synopsis: American medicine and society have paid a great deal of attention to menopause, yet the years just before it can be full
of distressful symptoms that are often not addressed. Experts discuss how women may find relief.
Host: Nancy Benson. Guests: Dr. Steven Goldstein, Prof. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York Univ. Langone Medical Center,
President, North American Menopause Society and author, Could It Be Perimenopause? Dr. Steven Nakajima, Prof. and Director,
Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Univ. of Louisville.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: health care; women's issues
24:01
SPOT BREAK #3—Home Rescue "Mortgage Relief"
:58
24:59
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
1:32
26:31
SPOT BREAK #4—Merit Financial "Tough Times"
:60
27:31
Conclusion of program
:29
28:00
TOTAL TIME
Contents copyright 2011 by
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Des Plaines, Illinois 60018
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Affiliate downloads are available at ftp://mediatracksdownloads.com Questions? Email info(at)mediatracks.com
Guest information, segment podcasts and the latest health news are available at www.radiohealthjournal.net
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Call Letters:
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-08
Air week: 2-20-11
Producer: Reed Pence
Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—MetLife "Children's Oral Health"
OUT Q: ...metlife.com/dental.
:63
2:03
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:05
SEGMENT 1: Wasting food
13:01
Synopsis: Americans throw out 25 percent of the food we bring home. Food makes up 18 percent of landfills. Experts discuss why
we waste so much, how to combat waste, and how hunger organizations are turning food that used to be thrown out into good
meals for the needy.
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Jonathan Bloom, author, American Wasteland; Pam Stuppy, registered dietitian, York, ME and
Portsmouth, NH; Ross Fraser, spokesman, Feeding America
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: economics; environment; family issues; public health; hunger and poverty; charitable
organizations
15:06
SPOT BREAK #2—American Academy of Pediatrics "CATCH Grant Program"
OUT Q: ...in part by Pfizer.
:62
16:08
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
16:10
SEGMENT 2: The birth of criminal forensics
7:54
Synopsis: Science is a routine part of today's criminal investigations (and TV shows about them). An expert discusses how the
forensics revolution came about as a result of one man and a now-forgotten French serial murder case.
Host: Nancy Benson. Guest: Douglas Starr, Prof. and Co-Director, Center for Science and Medical Journalism, Boston Univ. and
author, The Killer of Little Shepherds.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: crime; police, courts and criminal justice system.
24:04
SPOT BREAK #3—Home Rescue "Mortgage Relief"
:58
25:02
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
1:28
26:30
SPOT BREAK #4—Merit Financial "Tough Times"
:60
27:30
Conclusion of program
:29
27:59
TOTAL TIME
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-09
Air week: 2-27-11
Producer: Reed Pence
Call Letters:
®
Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—MetLife "Children's Oral Health"
OUT Q: ...metlife.com/dental.
:63
2:03
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:05
SEGMENT 1: Rare diseases and a test to warn of some of them
12:28
Synopsis: Rare disease are collectively not rare, affecting some 30 million Americans. A new test for about 500 rare genetic
diseases has been developed, which could prompt hard choices, but ultimately greatly lessen the incidence of those diseases.
Experts discuss the test, rare diseases, and Rare Disease Day, February 28.
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Craig Benson, founder, Beyond Batten Disease Foundation; Tracy Van Houten, co-founder, Noah's
Hope batten disease organization; Mary Dunkle, Vice President for Communication, National Organization for Rare Disorders
(NORD); Marsha Lane, genetic counselor and Medical Editor, NORD; Cong. Joseph Crowley, (D-NY)
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: youth at risk; public health and health care; consumerism; technology; federal government
14:32
SPOT BREAK #2—American Academy of Pediatrics "CATCH Grant Program"
OUT Q: ...in part by Pfizer.
:62
15:34
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
15:36
SEGMENT 2: Food chemicals
7:12
Synopsis: What are all those unpronounceable chemicals on the ingredient list of most foods? A food writer explains his
exploration
of everything in a Twinkie, perhaps America's quintessential processed food.
Host: Lynn Holley. Guest: Steve Ettlinger, author, Twinkie Deconstructed
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: consumerism; food safety; economics
22:48
SPOT BREAK #3—Medtronic "Non-Communicable Diseases"
:60
23:48
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
2:43
26:31
SPOT BREAK #4—ADT Home Security Systems "Who's Watching"
:59
27:30
Conclusion of program
:29
27:59
TOTAL TIME
NOTICE: Your affidavit of performance for February is due to us after the airing of this program. It is very important to us. Please
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-10
Air week: 3-6-11
Producers: Reed Pence and Polly Hansen
Call Letters:
®
Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—Medtronic "Non-Communicable Diseases"
OUT Q: ...medrtonic.com.
:60
2:00
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:02
SEGMENT 1: Nursing home romance
12:09
Synopsis: Close relationships actually make nursing home residents healthier. But when it turns to romance, families and
administrators may object. Dementia may mean lack of consent. Experts discuss the rights of residents to love again.
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Melinda Henneberger, contributor, Slate Magazine; Dr. Stacy Lindau, Prof. of Obstetrics and
Gynecology and Medicine-Geriatrics, Univ. of Chicago; Robin Dessell, Director of Memory Care Services, Hebrew Home,
Riverdale, NY
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: elderly and senior citizens; mental illness; ethics; family issues; human rights
14:11
SPOT BREAK #2—ADT Home Security Systems "Who's Watching"
OUT Q: ...1-866-614-9911.
:60
15:11
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
15:13
SEGMENT 2: Technology to assist in following doctor's orders
8:47
Synopsis: Medical non-compliance costs the healthcare system untold millions of dollars and sometimes costs lives. Experts
discuss technology under development that could help patients take medication the way they're supposed to.
Host: Nancy Benson. Guests: Dr. Cynthia Russell, Assoc. Prof. of Nursing, Univ. of Missouri; Maysam Ghovanloo, Asst. Prof. of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ajit Gill, President and CEO, Microchips, Inc.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: health care; public health; consumerism; technology; patient safety
24:00
SPOT BREAK #3—Tax Debt Relief Center
:59
24:59
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
1:30
26:29
SPOT BREAK #4—Merit Financial "Tough Times"
:60
27:29
Conclusion of program
:29
27:58
TOTAL TIME
Contents copyright 2011 by
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-11
®
Air week: 3-13-11
Producers: Reed Pence and Polly Hansen
Call Letters:
Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—Home Rescue "Mortgage Relief"
OUT Q: ...800-917-2969.
:59
1:59
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:01
SEGMENT 1: Type 1 vs. Type 2 diabetes
14:24
Synopsis: Many people have misconceptions about diabetes, and many type 1 diabetes patients feel they live in the shadow of
type 2 diabetes. Diabetes patients, advocates and experts discuss the frustrations of living with a misunderstood disorder and the
possible solutions that could emphasize the differences in what are really two separate diseases.
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Angie, Type 1 diabetes patient; Allison Blass, Assistant Editor, DiabetesMind.com and founder,
LemonadeLife.com; Dr. Maria Collazo-Clavell, endocrinologist, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Riva Greenberg, diabetes educator
and author, 50 Diabetes Myths That Can Ruin Your Life and the 50 Diabetes Truths That Can Save It
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: health care; public health; consumerism; education; economics
16:25
SPOT BREAK #2—ADT Home Security Systems "Who's Watching"
OUT Q: ...1-866-614-9911.
:59
17:24
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
17:26
SEGMENT 2: The pain and pleasure of spending money
6:46
Synopsis: Researchers are beginning to unravel what goes on in the brain as we make decisions, such as for a purchase. Experts
discuss the brain pathways that determine whether a person is a tightwad or spendthrift, and how these traits can be manipulated.
Host: Nancy Benson. Guest: Dr. Brian Knutson, Asst. Prof. of Psychology and Neuroscience, Stanford Univ.; Dr. Scott Rick,
Asst. Prof of Marketing, Univ. of Michigan
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: consumerism; economics
24:12
SPOT BREAK #3—Tax Debt Relief Center
:60
25:12
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
1:19
26:31
SPOT BREAK #4—Merit Financial "Tough Times"
:60
27:31
Conclusion of program
:29
28:00
TOTAL TIME
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-12
Air week: 3-20-11
Producer: Reed Pence
Call Letters:
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Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—Arm & Hammer "Brush Your Teeth at Work Day"
OUT Q: ...or www.spinbrush.com.
:52
1:52
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
1:54
SEGMENT 1: School PE for body and mind
11:38
Synopsis: American youth are facing an obesity epidemic, yet many schools are cutting physical education. Experts discuss doing
more with less by teaching "lifelong PE" rather than the old team sports. Studies show this method can also improve academics.
Host: Reed Pence. Guests: Stephen Jefferies, Chair, Dept. of Health, Human Performance and Nutrition, Central Washington Univ.
and publisher, PELinks4You.org; Paul Zientarski, Dept. Coordinator, Physical Education, Health, and Driver Education, Naperville
Central (Illinois) High School; Dr. John Ratey, Assoc. Prof. of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and author, Spark: The
Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: youth at risk; public health; education; sports and recreation
13:32
SPOT BREAK #2—Alzheimer's Association "Facts & Figures"
OUT Q: ...A-L-Z-dot-O-R-G.
:62
14:34
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
14:36
SEGMENT 2: The move toward better prescription labels
8:17
Synopsis: Studies show that about half of patients don't understand prescription labels telling them how to take medicine, costing
potentially many lives and millions of dollars. Experts discuss new proposed guidelines that will make labels more clear.
Host: Nancy Benson. Guests: Dr. Albert Wu, Prof. of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Univ. and panel member,
Institute of Medicine; Dr. Joann Schwarzberg, Director of Aging and Community Health, American Medical Assn. and member,
Safe Medication Use Expert Committee, United States Pharmacopoeia (USP); Shawn Becker, Director, Health Care Quality, USP.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: consumerism; economics; public health; education
22:53
SPOT BREAK #3—ADT Home Security Systems "Who's Watching"
:59
23:52
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
2:38
26:30
SPOT BREAK #4—Merit Financial "Tough Times"
:60
27:30
Conclusion of program
:29
27:59
TOTAL TIME
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QUARTERLY ISSUES REPORT, January - March, 2011
Radio Health Journal
Program # 11-13
Air week: 3-27-11
Producers: Pat Reuter and Reed Pence
Call Letters:
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Air Date:
Air Time:
Production Director: Sean Waldron
Time
Segment
Segment time
:00
Intro
:60
1:00
SPOT BREAK #1—Medtronic "Leadership"
OUT Q: ...medtronic.com.
:59
1:59
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
2:01
SEGMENT 1: Taking your medication correctly
11:11
Synopsis: Proper performance of medication involves more than simply taking a drug at the right time. We're often told what food
and drink we may consume or even how we may position of our bodies after we take a drug. Often instructions on these actions
seem questionable or even silly. An expert pharmacist explains why they matter to making drugs work correctly.
Host: Reed Pence. Guest: Dr. Coralynn Trewet, Asst. Prof. of Pharmacy, Univ. of Iowa and clinical pharmacist, Broadlawns Family
Health Center, Des Moines, Iowa.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: health care; public health; consumerism
13:12
SPOT BREAK #2—Alzheimer's Association "Facts & Figures"
OUT Q: ...A-L-Z-dot-O-R-G.
:62
14:14
:02 PAUSE FOR LOCAL AVAIL
:02
14:16
SEGMENT 2: Buried alive
9:38
Synopsis: A reporter given exceptional access describes the rescue last fall of 33 Chilean miners after 69 days underground, and
explores in depth the immense psychological toll they suffered while buried alive.
Host: Nancy Benson. Guest: Jonathan Franklin, author, 33 Men.
COMPLIANCY ISSUES COVERED: mental health; psychology; industrial safety
23:54
SPOT BREAK #3—ADT Home Security Systems "Who's Watching"
:60
24:54
Medical Notes and News. Host: Shel Lustig
1:36
26:30
SPOT BREAK #4—Merit Financial "Tough Times"
:60
27:30
Conclusion of program
:29
27:59
TOTAL TIME
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