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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 outstanding support of blood donation initiatives throughout Northern and Central Arizona. This honor highlights the group’s commitment to community engagement and public health.

The six-station network was selected from various media organizations across Arizona due to its effective on-air promotion and organized campaigns aimed at encouraging local residents to participate in blood donation efforts. Through live broadcasts, interviews, public service announcements, and urgent messaging during critical times, Yavapai Broadcasting has played a pivotal role in mobilizing the community.

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Vitalant, a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting blood from volunteer donors, acknowledged Yavapai Broadcasting’s consistent efforts to raise awareness about the importance of blood donation. The collaboration between the media group and Vitalant exemplifies a successful partnership in enhancing community health and safety.

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