The Avera Tradition of Caring in KELOLAND grant program will award grants to local nonprofit organizations to provide a television and digital advertising campaign for education and awareness of their organization.
KELO, Nexstar’s CBS-MyNetworkTV affiliate in Sioux Falls, S.D., branded as KELOLAND Media Group, will donate $200,000 in airtime to 15 nonprofit organizations next year.
The Avera Tradition of Caring in KELOLAND grant program will award grants to local nonprofit organizations to provide a television and digital advertising campaign for education and awareness of their organization.
“The Avera Tradition of Caring in KELOLAND continues to make a difference,” says Mari Ossenfort, KELO GM. “Each year our television and digital marketing campaigns support the mission of each of the selected organizations. We look forward to serving these 15 worthy organizations in 2022.”
The organizations receiving grants are: Boys and Girls Club of the Sioux Empire, Bread Break, The Center, The Compass Center, Face It Together, Kids Chance of South Dakota, Make-A-Wish of South Dakota and Montana, Project Car, REACH Literacy, Teddy Bear Den, Area IV Senior Nutrition, The Right Turn, Lifeways, WAVI, and YMCA of Rapid City.
KCCI, Hearst’s CBS affiliate in Des Moines, has an opening for an experienced Technical Director for the station’s live, fast-paced newscasts. The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years of experience as a TD and extensive knowledge of broadcast operations and production activities. The Technical Director will work together with directors and producers in planning newscasts and overseeing the crew on Newscast pre-production activities. This a hands-on position in a mid-sized news-oriented broadcast television environment. Click here for more specifics and how to apply.
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