The FCC Media Bureau sent equal employment opportunity audit letters...
The FCC Media Bureau sent equal employment opportunity audit letters to a batch of randomly-selected stations, a public notice said (http://bit.ly/WungSG). The bureau changed some of the information it asked for this year to “reduce audit burdens on stations while…
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at the same time encouraging broader job outreach,” it said. It asked for fewer job notices, on-air ad logs and less information on initiatives that go beyond FCC requirements, it said. “We intend for reduced response burdens to encourage stations to have vigorous recruitment without the need to provide as much detail as before in audit responses.” A list of stations to be audited and the audit letter is at http://fcc.us/YCJhyk.