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Station Web Sites and EEO

Just a little rant here...I can't believe the number of stations who don't have their EEO numbers listed on their web sites. I've spent the last few weekends (Sunday's actually) checking out all the stations in the state - here's a great link listing stations in Texas:

http://www.governor.state.tx.us/divisions/music/directory/radio/radio.htm

Obviously, many stations have less than 5 full time employees, therefore, no need to list EEO. But, for someone like myself, who is wanting to go back home to Texas and wanting information on station openings, it's frustrating.
 
Thanks for the info - I already had it - I check it daily. I've been gone from Texas radio for nearly a decade, and it's time to get back to family and home - the sooner the better.
 
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