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Yavapai Broadcasting Wins Media Company of the Year

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Yavapai Broadcasting has been recognized as the Media Company of the Year by Vitalant for its significant contributions to blood donation initiatives in Northern and Central Arizona. The six-station broadcasting group was chosen from various media organizations throughout the state for its impactful community engagement.

Vitalant, a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting blood from volunteer donors, acknowledged Yavapai Broadcasting’s consistent on-air promotion and its strategic campaigns aimed at mobilizing local residents to participate in blood donation. The company facilitated blood donation efforts through live remote broadcasts, interviews, and public service announcements, particularly during critical donation periods.

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This award underscores the importance of community involvement in addressing local health needs. Yavapai Broadcasting’s proactive approach to utilizing local radio as a platform for promoting blood donation has demonstrated the power of media in fostering community support and engagement.

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