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At KNAU, Arizona Public Radio, coverage is as complete as you are curious. Go beyond the

headlines with in-depth reporting you can rely on, so you know why things happen, not just that they

happened. We don’

t just ask questions...

we explore the answers.

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Expanding KNAU’s ImportanceKNAU’s success in 2010 demonstrated how essential our news and information service is to our community. When Arizona politics became national news with the passage of the SB1070 immigration law, KNAU listeners heard defi nitive, balanced coverage of the controversy from Capitol correspondent Howard Fischer. As destructive weather pounded northern Arizona – a record snow storm, severe forest fi res, devastating fl oods, and unprecedented tornadoes – KNAU News broke into programming with vital emergency

information. NPR reporters brought breaking and thoughtful national and international news to KNAU listeners -- from the Gulf oil spill, the rise of the Tea Party, and passage of healthcare reform, to Haiti’s earthquake and the Mexican drug war.

At a time when newsrooms elsewhere are shrinking, KNAU increased its news resources by joining an innovative journalistic partnership with 6 southwestern public radio stations. Fronteras: The Changing America Desk produces reports about immigration and our region’s changing demographics, and listeners rewarded the station by fl ocking to KNAU in unprecedented numbers. Industry surveys identifi ed KNAU as the top-ranked radio station in northern Arizona during 2010.* More than 68,000 persons tune in weekly.

In fi scal year 2010, KNAU operated in a fi nancially responsible manner and ended the year with a surplus. This was deposited in a quasi-endowment fund with NAU as an investment in the future. Though business support fell by 8%, refl ecting the recession, KNAU listeners increased their support by 5%, compensating for a 10% reduction in NAU funding. KNAU will face new budget challenges in 2011 and 2012 as government takes a hard look at public funding. We are confi dent that KNAU will continue to be an essential source of information with strong community support.

Thank you for your continuing support of Arizona Public Radio,

Charles Smith and John Stark

John Stark, General Manager Charles Smith, RadioActive Chair

* (KNAU-FM, Flagstaff-Prescott Metro, AQH Share, Persons 12+, Mon – Sun 6 AM – Midnight, Spring /Fall 2010. Produced by RRC from Data © 2010 Arbitron. Inc. May not be quoted or reproduced without the prior written permission of Arbitron.)

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Journalism Awards

Overall Excellence (3rd Year in a Row)The KNAU News Team

Continuing CoverageGoing Green: the renewable energy boom in northern ArizonaThe KNAU News Team

Reporting Hard News Navajos Hope for Stimulus Dollars Daniel Kraker

Reporting: Hard NewsNavajos Hope For Stimulus DollarsDaniel Kraker

Best News SeriesTourism in Tough TimesThe KNAU News Team

2010 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards

Howard Fischer: “Dean of Arizona’s Capitol Press Corps”

2010 National Edward R. Murrow Awards

The KNAU News Team has distinguished itself with these awards in broadcast journalism — a feat which sets us among the most accomplished in the country.

You might see his by-line regularly in the Arizona Daily Sun, his face on public TV pundit programs, and hear his voice on KNAU reporting on all things political in Arizona. Howard Fischer is a veteran journalist who has reported on state government since 1982.

Best Sports CoverageFootball FashionGillian Ferris Kohl

Best NewscastThe KNAU News Team

Best WritingGillian Ferris Kohl

Fischer is usually on the move. We’ve heard him covering committee meetings, debriefi ng KNAU reporters on controversial legislation such as SB1070 or the latest gun control legislation, and conducting interviews practically on the run through legislative parking lots. “He’s like the James Bond of newsmen,” according to KNAU News Director Daniel Kraker. “The hardest-working journalist in Phoenix. I can’t tell you how many times I get calls at nine o’clock at night from Howie, still nailing down some details for a morning story. I don’t think he’s taken a day off in years.”

Why does he do it? To Fischer, the Arizona political beat is the mother lode, rich in controversy and characters. “You can’t make this stuff up,” he adds. “I love covering Arizona politics.”

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Fronteras: The Changing America Desk is helping KNAU listeners make sense of the dramatic cultural shifts shaping the desert

southwest. It’s a joint project of 7 public radio stations across the region. Reporters are based in Flagstaff, Phoenix, Tucson, Las Vegas, San Diego, Las Cruces and San Antonio. Laurel Morales, longtime KNAU host and reporter, is now working as the Fronteras reporter based in Flagstaff. Fronteras: The Changing America Desk adds a regional perspective to KNAU’s award-winning national and local coverage. The goal is to provide listeners the information and context they need to navigate change and make decisions in our rapidly evolving region. Funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Dead or Alive: Arizona’s Ghost Towns. From rickety old mining towns to the crumbling ruins of ancient Indian pueblos, northern Arizona’s landscape is littered with ghost towns. Producer Diane Hope and NAU History Professor Michael Amundson transported KNAU listeners to abandoned ghost towns like Diablo Canyon and Howells, and to towns like Chloride and Jerome that have been reinvented by retirees and tourists. Along the way we met a “ghost town hunter,” an artist trying to bring an abandoned Navajo trading post back to life, and “The Wild Roses,” female gunfi ghters from Chloride, struggling to preserve this fragile slice of history before it disappears. Funded in part by the Arizona Humanities Council.

Inquiring Minds: Insights from Northern Arizona University. This new KNAU series aims to inform KNAU listeners about cutting edge scientifi c research at Northern Arizona University. It reveals and explains world-class discoveries and explorations at the region’s largest university. Longtime northern Arizona journalist Bonnie Stevens writes and records the two-minute segments, which air every Monday at 6:30 and 8:30 a.m., and again at 3:30 p.m. Learn about research into mirror neurons that could actually make people nicer, volcanoes that may one day generate Flagstaff’s electricity, and the world’s only major religion that is now extinct.

Oatman, Arizona

Bonnie Stevens

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Members* Babbitt’s Backcountry Outfi tters

Janet Balsom

David and Carol Bousquet

Robert Breunig and Karen Enyedy

Evelyn Cashman

Charles Cheesman and Jill Zurawski

Diane Chung

Coconino County Career Center

Dora Curren

Kay and Jack Doggett

Howard Fischer

Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra

Mason Gerety and Marsha Thompson

Ginger and John P. Giovale

Jerilee Grandy

Mike Green and Ruth Hoffman

John and Cecily Haeger

Byron and Jennifer Hayes

Joanne Helmer

William and Danna Hendrix

Wendy Hepker

Maury Herman and Karen Kinne-Herman

Millie and Don Hollandbeck

Douglas D. Johnson

Ann Johnson

Jaqueline Kalbach

Paul and Jenny Keim

Todd Kennedy

Bob Kittredge

James Knez

Aaron Kotzin

Nancy Kuefl er

Charles and Ingrid Lee

Kara Lewis

Pat Lonnon-Lewis

Margaret Lyneis

Robert Mark and Evelyn Billo

Sam and Marjorie McClanahan

Kirsten and Mark Mellinger

G.M. Merrill

Bob and Pina Miller

National Weather Service Flagstaff

Mark and Deb Neumayr

Samuel T. Patterson

Brenda C. Patton

Prescott College

Karen Pugliesi and Larry Kovach

Renaissance in the Pines, Inc.

Sage Brush Traders, LLC

Stuart E. Schwartz

John and Kris Stark

Sherman Stephens and Martha Taylor

Mark Swift

Priscilla Trowbridge

M. Angelo and Lora Trujillo

James R. and Candice Unruh

Steve and Christine Verkamp

Duffi e Westheimer and Charlie Silver

John Wettaw

James and Jodi Wurgler

$250-$499Mark and Teresa Alexander

Rebecca Amabisca

Marsha Amon

John Anderson

Ed Anderson

Jean Anderson and Don Hodler

Melissa Andrea

Barbara D. Andres

Arizona Community Foundation

Jim C. Armer

Sam Atkinson

Jim and Helene M. Babbitt

Dan and Clara Baertlein

Edith Bailey-Craig

Carol Barlage and Warren Lewis

Tom Bean

Randolph C. and Janetta Beaumont

Ann Beck and Jim Novak

Sat S. Best

Bethany and Jason Bezdek

Rachel Billowitz

Jim Bishop

Tammy Blankenship

Kerry Blume and Lucinda Andreani

Rian Bogle

Mark Boisclair

Eileen Bond

Li Brannfors

Lauren G. Breihan and David J. Lang

Robert and Mary Bricker

Kenneth Briefer

Mary Lou Brubaker

Thomas and Kelly Burkhart

Nelson Camp and Alice Maxfi eld

Canyon RIO Rafting

Dr. Myrna Carter

Jim Case

Richard A. and Doris Cellarius

Chamber Music Sedona

Kathleen Chaney

Elizabeth Clark

Michael Collier and Rose Houk

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Collier

Laura Colvin-Brown

Margo Conley

Nancy and Charles Conn

Phillip Consulting

Carl J. and Judith D. Cooper

Adrienne Cox

Kent Cox

Chris Cozby

Nancy Crawford

Jeanne Crawford

Don Curran

Nancy E. Currey

Jim Dalton

Norman Daniel

Matt and Crystal Daniel

Richard Davis

Elaine de Brito

J. Scott and Kathy Deasy

Laura and Jerry Desantis

John Devlin

Jill M. Diemer

Ronald and Sally Doshier

Daniel and Kristen Downs

Elizabeth Dunn

Suzanne Durling

Sharon K. Dyer

Harry and Elizabeth Easton

Eli Lilly & Company Foundation

Gilly Elliott

Joan Entz

Margaret Erhart

Margaret Espinoza

Fred Estrella

G. Edward Evans

Joan Fagerburg

Matt Fahey

Steve C. and Vickey Finger

Elaine Finner

James R. and Ardeen Fredrick

Eileen Friel

William Garland

Susie Garretson

Michael Geboy and Carol Hunter- Geboy

Roger Gee

Bob and Sharon Geile

Beverlee Gibbs-Cassady and Stephen

Cassady

Hilary Giovale

Elizabeth Goforth

Michael and Susan Golightly

Terry Granthan

Joe Griffi n and Sharon Sechrest

Liz Grobsmith

Connie and Gary Grube

Joe and Ann Guay

Liz and Wolf Gumerman

Dr. Jennifer D. Gummo-Wagner

Karla B. Hackstaff and Bill Hathaway

Tower Society $1,000+$2,000 and aboveDiane Bricker

Coast and Mountain Properties

Hufford, Horstman, Mongini, Parnell &

Tucker

Independent Charities of America

L. & L. Borok Foundation

Frank and Elizabeth Leite

Bill and Kitty Putnam

$1,500-$1,999Aspey, Watkins and Diesel

Neurosurgical Specialists

Splendid Things

Stephanie L. Taylor

Seldon Wasson

Laura and Kent Winkler

$1,000-$1,499Gary and Diane Buckley

Terra and Perry Crampton

Melissa Cripps

Bob Curry and Vicki Green

John Durham and Lisa Jobin

Stephanie Dyer

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Flagstaff Medical Center Foundation

Mark and Linda Giesecke

Craig and Annie Kuchler

David Kumasaka

Ken and Dorothy Lamm

Mangum, Wall, Stoops and Warden

Phil Massey and Deidre Hunter

M. J. McMahon

Carol Mimless

Jane A. Oski and Steve W. Moul

Jeff and Angie Rockow

Henry Roe and Laura Merrick Roe

Daniel Rosenberg

Clare Schneider and Drew Barringer

Tom Shannon

Ron and Carolyn Sieg

Charles and Sandi H. Smith

Joanna Spaulding

State Farm Company Foundation

Mark A. Thatcher

The Northern Trust Company

The Walton Family Foundation, Inc.

Contributors$500-$999JKenneth Babbitt

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Pat Haeuser

Harmony Hall

Albert Harclerode and Rita Borden

Julie Harris

Craig Hartley

Hartzell Family Foundation

John and Kathryn Hazelton

Dana Heimes

Ann R. Heitland

Tom and Dorlee Henderson

Robert and Dee Hershberger

Frances Hill McBroom

Keith and Margaret Hinrichsen

Paula and Dan Holcomb

Patrice Horstman and Lillian Santamaria

Coletta Horvath

Dale Hoskins

Dorothy House

Laura Huenneke

Pamela Hyde

Indigenous Pearl

Joanne Isaacs

Mark James and Mary Poore

David Jenner

Kathleen Jones

Frances E. Joseph

Matt Kaplinski

Edward C. Kauffman

Sallie Kladnik

Daniel and Erin Kraker

William and Justine Kusner

John and Lillie La Tourette

Law Offi ce of Lee Phillips

Yohanah B. Leiva

Lynn Levine

Troy Levitt

T.C. and Sue Lewis

Gabrielle M. Liese

Deborah Lindquist

Barbara Litrell

Marti Loew

Dawn and Steven Lopez

Lowell Observatory

Dr. and Mrs. Paul Lundstrom

Laura Lyn and Susan Shaw

Cheryl Magee and Margaret Blaisdell

Elizabeth Malm

Maureen Maloof

Melissa Mann

Edward and Elizabeth Marcus

Thomas and Debra Margrave

Kevin Marshal

Claudia Martin

Jay McCarthy

LaVelle and Jan McCoy

John McDonald

Eileen McGee

Rhoda McGuire

Raymond C. McKinzie

Tracy McMillian

Gary McNaughton

Richard Metzner and Leila Kirkley

Amber Meyer

Charles Miday

Tom Miller

William H. Mitchell

Dennis E. Mitchem

Susan Monroe

Ursula Montano

Ann Montgomery

Stephanie Yard and Charles Y. Moody

Mountain School

Mark and Georgia Munsell

Howard and Ann Myers

Ken and Mary Ellen Mylrea

Diane Nadeau

Jennifer Nagel and Richard Parich

Bich-Hoa Nguyen

Bradley and Laura Nicol

Brandon Oberhardt

John and Deanna O’Donnell

Dr. & Mrs. Ken Ogilvie

Steve and Ceclia Overby

Molly and Gary Parrott

Ellen and Frances Partch

Mary Pasternacki and Stu Tuttle

Penni Patterson and Eric Howard

Carl and Jeannie Peiser

Donna R. Perry

Milena and Mitchael Pfeifer

Alexandra Piacenza

Arthur Piccinati

Jeff and Nancy Pier

Susan Pitcairn

Adrienne and Nathan Poirier

Jacquelyn Powers

Pamela Powers

Dirk Pratley

Premiere Fitness

Mr. and Mrs. Lance Price

Tobin and Christi Purslow

MaryLynn and Richard D. Quartaroli

Barbara Ralston

Harry Ramsey

Carl Ramsey

Kelly Reber

Gordon W. Reiter

Darwin Reveal

Ridge Top Construction

Michele Roberts

Jerry and Mary B. Robertson

Jeffery and Marin Robinson

Sue Ann Robinson

Michael P. Roca

R.L and Marilyn Rodenburg

Charlot Root

Errol and Gwenivere Rose

Edward and Connie Rosenkranz

Wendy Ross

Eve Ross and MJ Marsteller

Dave Rothgery

Andrew and Jenny Rounseville

Don Rowley

Linda and David Rozema

David Rudakewich and Debra Block

Jodi R. Rypkema

Andrew and Karen Saal

Christa Sadler

Joe Salay

Gail Salmon

Kimberly Sargent and Joe Murray

Gretchen K. Schaber

Susan Schroeder

Elizabeith Schulze

Schwab Charitable Fund

Sedona Chamber of Commerce

Jesse Sensivar

Jan Sgambelluri

Janice N. Shaffer

Kent and Linda Sherman

Scott and Jackie Shrader

Michael and Carol Smith

Paula Smith

Sarah Smithson

Eric and Nina Souders

David Spence and Cruz Begay

Charles Spining

Julia Spining and James D. McCallum

Paula Stefani

Pat Stein and Bill Burke

Stephan Stellmacher

Mary Stephenson

Joanne H. Stucjus

Kris Swanson

Jim and Deborah Swift

Karolyn Switzer

Jennifer and Chuck Sypher

Marcia Tanner

Peter Taylor

Georgia Taylor

The Coca Cola Company

The Community Foundation

Norma Z. Thimot

Deborah Thomas

Michelle Thomas

Brunhilde Tinker

Nancy Titus

Timothy and Janine Topell

James Torson

Wendy Treash

Marty Tricoglou

Marilyn Trimmer

Penny Trovillion

Ed Van Metre

Jacqueline Vaughn

Mary Verbout

Ellen and Bill Wade

Joseph and Ann Walka

Megan Walker

Norm and Lina Wallen

Vicki Wallis

Steve Walter

Nicholas S. and Mary L. Warner

David and Karen Washabau

Tonya Watson

Caslin Weathers

Marilyn Weissman and Marlene

Rickgarn

Lynn Weller

Nathaniel and Jean White

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whitham

Laurence Whitlow

Robert and Mabel Willard

Dan and Julia Wills

Daniel and Dania Wilson

Winter Sun Trading Company

Roselle Wissler

Eric Wolverton

Donovan and Katie Wood

Barbara Worgess

Ken and Nancy Zoll

We thank all 4,211 members

who generously support KNAU

with an average contribution

of $132. We appreciate

your fi nancial support. For

information on giving call

(928) 523-5628

*KNAU Fiscal Year 2010 was

from July 1, 2009 to June

30, 2010. Membership and

Underwriter acknowledgements

cover that period of time and

do not refl ect contributions

made after

June 30, 2010.

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UnderwritersABSOLUTE BIKES

AEC PRINTING

ALPINE ANIMAL HOSPITAL

ALPINE COMMUNITY ACUPUNCTURE

AMBAYA GOLD

ARBORTEUM

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO

ARIZONA BEEF COUNCIL

ARIZONA DEPT. OF WATER

RESOURCES

ARIZONA ONCOLOGY

ARIZONA RAFT ADVENTURES

ARIZONA SOLAR POWER

ARIZONA STATE FAIR

ART BABBOTT FOR CITY COUNCIL

AVENUES OF THE WORLD

AVTAR KHALSA

BABBITT FAMILY

BATTERIES PLUS

BOYER METAL

BRANDY’S

BRIX

BURT GERSHATER

CAMELBACK MAZDA

CANYON PET RESORT

CARDIAC CARE

CARPETS OF DALTON

CELIA BAROTZ

CENTRAL AZ SUPPLY

CHAMBER MUSIC SEDONA

CHEBA HUT

CITY OF FLAGSTAFF

COCONINO COUNTY HEALTH DEPT

COCONINO RURAL ENVIRONMENT

CORP

COLORADO PLATEAU RESEARCH

STATION

COLORADO RIVER DISCOVERY

CONNIE GRUBE

COTTAGE PLACE

CRIOLLO LATIN KITCHEN

CROWN RAILROAD CAFÉ

CUVEE 928

DEBORAH LINDQUIST

DELTA DENTAL

DeROSA PHYSICAL THERAPY

DIXIE GREEN PROMOTIONS

DR. JOHN BACON

EXPECT MORE ARIZONA

EXPRESS VALUATION

FENNEMORE CRAIG

FIBA

FINE JEWELRY STUDIO

FLAGSTAFF AUTO REPAIR

FLAGSTAFF BREWING

FLAGSTAFF COMMUNITY MARKETS

FLAGSTAFF CSA

FLAGSTAFF CULTURAL PARTNERS

FLAGSTAFF FAMILY MEDICAL

PRACTICE

FLAGSTAFF FESTIVAL OF SCIENCE

FLAGSTAFF HOME SHOW

FLAGSTAFF MOUNTAIN FILM

FESTIVAL

FLAGSTAFF NORDIC CENTER

FLAGSTAFF SYMPHONY

FLAGSTAFF UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST.

FLORAL ARTS

FLYING M RANCH

FMC - BARIATRICS

FMC - CANCER CENTER

FMC - CARDIOLOGY

FMC - MARKETING

FMC - TOTAL JOINT

FORESIGHT WIND ENERGY

FRIENDS OF COCONINO COUNTY

PARKS

FRIENDS OF HUBBELL

GOLD WOLFF JEWELERS

GRAND CANYON ASSOCIATION

GRAND CANYON FIELD INSTITUTE

GRAND CANYON TRUST

GREENHOUSE PRODUCTIONS

GREENHOUSE PRODUCTIONS

GREENROOM

GURLEY LTCI

HAVEN MONTESSORI

HEATH’S PAINT CENTER

HIGH COUNTRY CONFERENCE

HIGH DESERT RAIN CATCHMENT

HIMALAYAN GRILL

HOLDSWORTH & CO

HOMECO ACE HOMECENTER

HUFFORD HORSTMAN

INSTRINSIC CONSULTING

IT’S ABOUT COFFEE

JAY’S BIRD BARN

JEFF KARL JEWELERS

JEROME ART WALK

JOE HAUGHY

JOHN TREBON

JOSEPHINES

KARA KELTY FOR FLAGSTAFF

KELLY & LITA’S PET SITTING

LA POSADA HOTEL

LARSON REHAB

LIVE NATION

LUANN ROBERTS

MASTER CHORALE FLAGSTAFF

MCCARTHY WESTON

MCCLURE’S TRANSMISSION

MELISSA COLLINS

MEXICAN WOLVES

MORTAR & PESTLE

MOUNTAIN VIEW PEDIATRICS

MUSEUM OF NORTHERN ARIZONA

NARBHA

NAU AZUN

NAU COLLEGE OF ARTS AND

LETTERS

NAU ECOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

NAU EXTENDED CAMPUS

NAU SBS

NAU THEATRE

NEIL SINGER - MDVIP

NEW FRONTIERS

NORTH COUNTRY COMMUNITY

HEALTH

NORTHERN ARIZONA BOOK FEST

NORTHERN ARIZONA CENTER FOR

EMERGING TECHNOLOGY

NORTHERN ARIZONA CREDIT

BUREAU

NORTHERN ARIZONA YOGA CENTER

NORTHERN AZ DERMATOLOGY

NORTHERN AZ MOVEMENT CENTER

NORTHERN AZ

NEUROPSYCHOLOGY

OAK CREEK BREWING

ODEGAARD’S

ORPHEUM PRESENTS

OXENDALE KIA

PASTO

PAUL WHITNEY

PEPSI COLA

PICKIN IN THE PINES

PINE MOUNTAIN AMPITHEATER

PIONEER HISTORY MUS.

PLASTIC SURGEONS

PONDEROSA PET CREMATORY

POWELL SYMPOSIUM

PRESCOTT FRONTIER DAYS

PRESCOTT INVESTOR SERVICES

PROMETHEUS SYSTEMS

ROBERTS GROUP

SARA PRESLER

SEASONED KITCHEN

SEDONA GALLERY ASSOCIATION

SHARLOT HALL

SHEPHARD WESNITZER

SIERRA CLUB

SKYVIEW SCHOOL

SOUTHWEST WINDPOWER

SUPER PAWN

SUPERIOR WINDOW FASIONS

THEATRIKOS

TIM’S TOYOTA CENTER

TORTILLA LADY

TREX

VILLEGAS LANDSCAPE

WESTSIDE VET

WILLIAM P. RING

ZANI

KNAU is my source for up to date, objective news about my country,

the world, and my community. It’s an opportunity to constantly learn. I’m

James Friedland in Flagstaff.

KN

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Net Assets

Revenues Expenses

(for years ended June 30, 2010 and 2009)

Revenues & Expenses

Underwri�ng19% In-kind

contribu�ons3%

Private gi�s24%

Bequests/Major Gi�s<1%

Grants 15%

Other income2%

NAU appropria�on

20%

NAU donated facili�es &

admin15%

Investment inc2%

Programming & produc�on

40%

Broadcas�ng11%

Management & general

13%

NAU donated ins�tu�onal

15%

Fundraising14%

Underwri�ng7%

ASSETS 2010 2009Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents 699,702$ 554,749$Investments 483,245$ 431,325$Restricted cash 16,500$ 58,132$Accounts receivable, net 72,731$ 63,557$Other current assets 14,979$ 8,320$

Total current assets 1,287,157$ 1,116,083$Noncurrent assets:

Contract receivable 3,885$Capital assets, net 190,216$ 176,397$Restricted investments 17,631$

Total noncurrent assets 194,101$ 194,028$ Total assets 1,481,258$ 1,310,111$LIABILITIESCurrent liabilities:

Accounts payable 8,853$ 10,123$Accrued vacation 33,642$ 30,929$Deferred revenue 22,486$ 23,378$

Total liabilities 64,981$ 64,430$ NET ASSETSInvested in capital assets 190,215$ 176,397$Restricted:

NonexpendableExpendable operations 16,500$ 58,132$

Unrestricted 1,209,562$ 1,011,152$Total net assets 1,416,277$ 1,245,681$Total liabilities and net assets 1,481,258$ 1,310,111$

REVENUES 2010 2009Operating Revenues:In kind contributions $63,828 $23,769Grants and contracts $329,551 $247,953

Total Operating Revenues $393,379 $271,722EXPENSESOperating expenses:Program servicesProgramming and production $813,593 $833,149Broadcasting $219,561 $209,138Public radio stations assistance

--Total program services $1,033,154 $1,042,287-- Supporting services

Management and general $266,984 $275,819NAU Donated Institutional Support $291,481 $266,329Fundraising $284,568 $232,771Underwriting $142,394 $209,265

--Total supporting services $985,427 $984,184--Total Operating Expenses $2,018,581 $2,026,471Operating Loss ($1,625,202) ($1,754,749)NON-OPERATING REVENUESGeneral appropriation from NAU $427,096 $474,960Donated facilities and administrative

support from NAU$320,486 $299,739

Subscriptions and memberships $522,129 $498,143Bequests and restricted major gifts $9,887 $15,500Underwriting $426,563 $465,572Events $19,945Net investment Income $51,920 $13,694Other income $17,772 $8,102

Total Non-operating Revenues $1,795,798 $1,775,710

Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets $170,596 $20,961

Net Assets - Beginning of Year $1,245,681 $1,224,720

Net Assets - End of Year $1,416,277 $1,245,681

Complete audited fi nancial statements available

at www.knau.org(Note: Depreciation expense FY10 - $59,805; FY09 - $82,677)

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Community Engagement

Community Partners: Arizona Humanities Council… Barringer Crater, LLC… Best Buy of Flagstaff… Big Brothers Big Sisters… Brix… Chamber Music Sedona … City of Flagstaff… Coconino Community College… Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce… Flagstaff Community Foundation… Flagstaff Cultural Partners… Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival… Flagstaff Downtown Business Alliance… Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra… Girls on the Run… Grand Canyon Association… Grand Canyon Guitar Society… Grand Canyon National Park… Grand Canyon Railway (Xanterra)… Hilton Sedona Resort… Josephine’s Modern American Bistro… KJZZ… KUYI Hopi Radio… La Posada Hotel… NAU Bookstore… NAU College of Arts and Letters… NAU Advancement… NAU’s Landsward Institute… Northern Arizona University … Lowell Observatory… Museum of Northern Arizona… Northland Pioneer College… Orpheum Theater… Pine Mountain Amphitheater… Prescott Chamber of Commerce… Prescott College… Prescott Public Library… Sedona Chamber of Commerce… Sedona Film Festival… St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance… The Arboretum at Flagstaff… The National Park Service, Flagstaff Area Monuments… Western National Parks Association… Yavapai College

KNAU’s spring 2010 pledge drive goal was to raise funds for the station and provide 105,000 meals for families throughout northern Arizona. The “Feed Your Mind, Feed a Family” campaign works with St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance. Four anonymous partners and Sunwest Bank pledged to donate a specifi ed dollar amount which matched a pledge to KNAU. Thanks to the generous support of our listeners, the partnership was a huge success, feeding families across northern Arizona.

Feed Your Mind, Feed a Family

Jokes were told, the news from Lake Woebegone shared, and Garrison led the audience in a sing-along as he walked through the amphitheater. The Flagstaff performance of A Prairie Home Companion’s 2010 Summer Love tour was a huge success. Garrison Keillor, Sara Watkins, Fred Newman, and the band all referred to the Flagstaff show as “a bright spot” on their 25 city tour. Thanks to Lowell Observatory and Pine Mountain Ampitheater for sponsoring and co-producing this sold-out show.

A Prairie Home Companion comes to Flagstaff

KNAU is my source for connecting with the rest of humanity, it

keeps me abreast on numerous things that are happening around the

world. I’m Bryan Bates of Flagstaff. f.

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KNAU is the premier source of balanced, accurate information, civilized discourse, and cultural inspiration in northern Arizona. We refl ect the distinctive qualities of our region and operate in effi cient and sustainable ways.

John Stark - General ManagerAnnie Kuchler - Assistant Manager/Finance Director

Administration

RadioActives - Community Support Group

Board of Regents

KNAU is licensed to the Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Northern Arizona University.

Anne Mariucci - Board of Regents ChairJohn Haeger - NAU PresidentMason Gerety - NAU Vice President of University Advancement

KNAU is a National Public Radio member station and an affi liate of Public Radio International, American Public Media, and the Associated Press. KNAU is a Corporation for Public Broadcasting qualifi ed public radio station.

Phone: 928-523-5628 Toll Free: 800-523-5628Fax: [email protected]

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Daniel Kraker - Director of News and ProgramingTheresa Bierer - Reporter/HostAnne Crosman - All Things Considered HostRob Dowers - Weekend HostHoward Fischer - Capitol CorrespondentGillian Ferris Kohl - Reporter/Morning Edition HostClaudine LoMonaco - ReporterLaurel Morales - Fronteras ReporterBrian Sanders - Network Operations ManagerKatelyn Seabury - Web/Traffi c/News

News and Programing

Student InternsEstevan BelinoRyan GlazerJohn MeyerJennifer NelsonLindsey OwenTaylor Stephens

EngineersJon KogerMark Parthe

Mailing Address:PO Box 5764Flagstaff, AZ 86011

DevelopmentElta Foster - Interim Development DirectorKaren Kinne-Herman - Development AssociateCory Sheeley - Underwriting RepresentativeShelly Watkins - Underwriting Manager

Charles Smith - ChairKaren Enyedy - Vice ChairAllan AffeldtBryan BatesRobert BreunigNancy CurreyKim GouldVicki GreenFrannie Hill McBroomEric HowardLarry Kovach

Mission

Stephen LutzUrsula MontanoHoMana PawikiMichelle ProiettoHolly RandeWally RandeLaura Merrick RoeCharly SpiningJoe Walka

EmeritusBruce AikenJim BishopTom ChabinJack DoggettLiz Gumerman

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