June 21st, Radio Show

WRDW 1630AM 12-2PM OR STREAMING LIVE AT WWW.WRDWAM.COM

Breaking Buzz: Tomorrow’s (Wednesday) radio show will air from 11am-1pm, in advance of the Braves/Blue Jays game at 1pm.

12:20pm - – Gary Willoughby (Executive Director Aiken SPCA) www.aikenspca.org explains about the recent groundbreaking of the Albrecht Center for Animal Welfare, its new animal adoption and welfare facility which is expected to open April 2012.

12:45pm – - Katrina Hollmann will be chatting about “Team Visit Augusta” for the Ironman event.

Team Visit Augusta to Compete in Ironman Event

The Augusta Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB) is proud to introduce Team Visit Augusta! Inspired by experiences they had volunteering for ESi Ironman 70.3 Augusta, three ACVB employees formed a triathlon relay team. Not ones to let an opportunity slip by, the team decided it would be a great way to inform potential visitors about Augusta.

Team Visit Augusta members are: Iman Hill, Servicing Manager; Katrina Hollmann, Director of Marketing Communications; and Peggy Seigler, Vice President of Sales and Marketing.

The team is participating in several regional triathlon events as a way to train for the 2011 ESi Ironman 70.3 Augusta and bring the Augusta message to cities within driving distance of the city.

1:20pm – - Clair Riche will update us on Sundrees Urban Market (930 Broad Street).  It is a downtown grocery store … and now offering Growler coolers to the public.  Six taps and plumbing installed for launch date which is sometime this week (week of 6/20)!

1:30pm – - Shannon Jones from Shepard Community Blood wants to continue to drive the continuous need for blood during the Summer months.

1:45pm – - We welcome a different member of the Augusta Technical College staff to help our listeners look for some new training options or to plan a new future with studies that will yield a new career.  For more information, log on to  www.augustatech.edu .

Today’s Buzz: Area Churches Lease Prominent Retail Spots

The buzz is The Church at Greenbrier (TCAG) is leasing part of the vacated Family Y location on Washington Road in Evans.  The Family Y relocated last year to the Evans Town Center off of North Belair Road.  TCAG has been holding church services in the Evans Theater and maintaining an office in a shopping center on Washington Road near Gibbs.

The “Edge at Warren” just put signs up in the old Taylor BMW building on Washington Road across from Warren Baptist Church.  Taylor BMW has moved out to the old Land Rover building years ago and had too much room to service and sell customers it’s line of Hyundai’s and Infiniti’s and other line of vehicles.

June 20th, Radio Show

WRDW 1630AM 12-2PM OR STREAMING LIVE AT WWW.WRDWAM.COM

12:20pm - – Allison Leornard (Director of Career Services) and Kerrie Tobias (Campus Director) will chat from Miller-Motte Tech College   www.miller-motte.edu .

12:45pm – - Typically, Attorneys charge a hefty fee for their services.  Our attorney, J. Edward Enoch  spends 10 great minutes with you each week to help out with human resource issues, contract issues, wills and real estate laws.  To contact Ed, give him a call at 706-738-4141.

1:20pm – -  Kelly Johnson, Marketing & PR Specialists with Buzz on Biz, LLC.

1:45pm – - Knology will help us “Get Connected” with representatives from the business, residential, and public relations departments.  Each week we’ll learn more about the changing technology in their world.  For more information log on to  www.knology.com .

Today’s Buzz: Martini Bar Opens July 2nd

Bar West will be opening over the holiday weekend to capture, an upscale healthy crowd. They are located next to Omni Fitness in West Augusta and will serve beers, wine, and smoothies—and are in the process of building an 800 square foot deck. Alley Kats II is also located in the same plaza.

Today’s Buzz: Buffalo Wild Wings Construction

Construction is well underway for the famous, national sports bar that will be opening in West Augusta (hopefully) in time for football season. It will be located in between the Best Buy and former Skinner Mill Amoco Gas Station and across from the Robert C. Daniel Parkway Chic-Fil-A

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Today’s Buzz: Augusta Chronicle Featured In National Web Article

COURTESY: NetNewsCheck.com

“We’re happy to report that it doesn’t appear — so far — that our metered subscription is arresting growth,” English said.

The Chronicle editor added that Web site page views actually have increased since the paper began charging last December, though he noted it is too early to know the extent of the paywall’s impact. He did not discuss precise traffic and subscription figures.

English oversees a publication that has long been the dominant news provider in its market. At 225 years old, the Chronicle is the South’s oldest newspaper.

But, lately, it has been getting younger.

“Last year, we didn’t have any mobile products and now we have four or five or six,” English said. “Mobile and digital strategy leads our thinking. … We’re adding pieces every week.”

In that regard, the Chronicle is ahead of its competitors in a city that is neither affluent nor tech savvy. According to Borrell Associates, the median household income in the Augusta market is $43,127. Less than two-thirds of area residents have broadband Internet connections at home; 28% have no home Internet access at all.

Augusta advertisers trail the national average in digital marketing, spending $7 offline for every dollar they spend online.

Still, outlets besides the Chronicle are working to expand their new media repertoires. WJBF.com, the Web site of the local ABC affiliate, is exploring a mobile-optimized site and applications for smartphones, its director of digital journalism and content, Scott Elledge, said.

“We’re trying to provide content on multiple platforms,” Elledge explained. “We want to continue the news flow, and do it online first. We are giving it away [for free], but reaching people first is important.”

The station has hired an online content producer, Elledge said, and pushed reporters to post story updates from the field.

Reporter Jillian Benfield’s coverage of a June 8 shooting at a local apartment complex typified WJBF.com’s vision: The first post was just two sentences long and stated only that police had responded to a deadly shooting at the complex. A prompt follow-up added that the death had been ruled a homicide. Three hours later, Benfield reported the victim’s identity. Finally, another two hours later, she reported the suspect’s name and that he was in custody.

Instead of waiting until air time to deliver details of the crime, the station kept its viewers and readers up-to-date online.

Increasingly, according to Elledge, WJBF.com produces original content that doesn’t appear on the station itself. This spring, for instance, the site featured video of commencement ceremonies at 21 area high schools — footage that wouldn’t fit into a traditional telecast but would be appreciated by graduates’ family members. Elledge pointed out that many students in WJBF’s coverage area have parents deployed overseas with the armed forces.

Even as some Augusta outfits experiment with the Web, others pay little attention to it. The Web site ofThe Metro Spirit, for example, which bills itself as “Augusta’s Independent Voice,” is virtually static. It includes some basic information about the weekly, alternative newspaper but is devoid of stories.

A richer version of TheMetroSpirit.com could be a big draw in Augusta, indicated Matt Bosisio, a communications professor who teaches journalism at Augusta State University. Bosisio named The Metro Spirit as one of the most influential news outlets in the market.

But Joe White, the paper’s owner and publisher, explained that he ended the posting of articles at TheMetroSpirit.com in an effort to protect his print product, which is free and funded by advertising revenue alone. White said he plans to restore stories to the site in the future, but will not develop it extensively.

“I’m not looking to monetize the Web,” White said.

White’s disinterest seems anomalous in an era when most outlets have made monetizing the Web a priority, but his attitude may reflect a knowledge of his market more than a disdain for technology. Asked if Augusta’s fairly barren digital landscape presents an opportunity for ambitious publications, Bosisio offered a direct, negative answer.

“No,” he said. “Only because Augusta is not a strong media market for advertising.”

One bit of evidence to support Bosisio’s claim is the absence of Patch.com sites in the Augusta area. AOL has planted 42 of the hyperlocal Web sites in Georgia, but not one of the communities it selected is within two hours’ drive of Augusta.

Today’s Buzz: Enter to Win a $500 Macy’s Gift Card During MAU’s Dress For Success Sweepstakes- Ends June 30th, 2011

Augusta, GA- June 16th, 2011- Enter to win a $500 Macy’s Gift Card before it’s too late! MAU Workforce Solutions is hosting a Dress for Success Sweepstakes which ends June 30th, 2011. Let MAU help you dress to impress at your next job interview. A winner will be selected on July 1st and will receive the gift card promptly. Follow the directions to below to enter.

How to Enter:

1.     Visit http://on.fb.me/krHDWO

2.     Click the “Like” button at the top

3.     Click “Enter Sweepstakes” button on the middle of the page.

4.     Tweet #MAUSweeps for another chance to enter

Who: MAU Workforce Solutions
What:
Hosting a Dress for Success Sweepstakes- $500 MACY’S GIFT CARD WILL BE AWARDED TO WINNER

Where: Facebook & Twitter

When: Today through June 30th, 2011

Why: To help job seekers look their best when interviewing!

MAU Workforce Solutions provides business solutions that give our client partnerships a competitive edge through designed processes and our greatest asset – People – in the fields of Professional Recruiting, Commercial Staffing, Outsourcing Solutions, and Outplacement Services. MAU is based in Augusta, GA and has 10 locations throughout the U.S.: Augusta, GA, Lagrange, GA, Aiken, SC, Anderson, SC, Charleston, SC, Greenville, SC, Leeds, AL, Jacksonville, FL, Chattanooga, TN, and Chicago, IL.

Today’s Buzz: Augusta Newsprint Announces Major Expansion

AUGUSTA NEWSPRINT ANNOUNCES MAJOR EXPANSION

The Development Authority of Richmond County said that Augusta Newsprint, a subsidiary of Abitibi Bowater, will invest up to $55,000,000 in new equipment at their location on Doug Barnard Parkway in Augusta.  The Board of Directors of the Development Authority of Richmond County, at their June meeting this morning,  unanimously approved an Inducement Bond Resolution for Augusta Newsprint for the issuance of Industrial Revenue Bonds.

The attorney for Augusta Newsprint/Abitibi Bowater, Byrd Warlick, stated that the company plans to modernize with a two phase equipment plan.  Phase One will be for equipment to pre-treat pre-production materials for the development of newsprint, and the Phase Two equipment will be for a more energy efficient paper drying system.

Walt Sprouse, Executive Director of the Development Authority of Richmond County, stated that the Authority worked with Augusta Newsprint’s expansion plan during the past several months.  It is the intention of Abitibi Bowater to emphasize the efficiency of the Augusta facility, and add new investment in the area, according to Sprouse.

Augusta Newsprint employs 326 people in Augusta.  There may be new jobs created in the future, but no job totals were announced this morning by Mr. Warlick.

The Inducement Resolution approved this morning is the first step in the authorization of Industrial Revenue Bonds by the Development Authority.  This morning’s approval authorizes the company to begin to obtain the new equipment and to proceed with this new investment in Augusta-Richmond County.

Development Authority of Richmond County Chairman Henry Ingram stated that Augusta Newsprint is one of Richmond County’s strongest companies, providing jobs, goods and services purchases in the local economy for the past decades.  Ingram stated that today’s announced investment of $55,000,000 by Augusta Newsprint is another indication that the economy in Augusta continues to be strong.  Ingram also stated that the effective management and outstanding employee efficiency of Augusta Newsprint made today’s announcement possible.

Abitibi Bowater is a global leader in the forest products industry, producing a diverse range of products, including newsprint, commercial printing papers, market pulp and wood products.  The Company owns or operates 18 pulp and paper mills and 24 wood products facilities located in the United States, Canada and South Korea. Marketing its products in close to 90 countries, Abitibi Bowater is also among the largest recyclers of old newspapers and magazines in North America.