
Award-winning reporting on current issues in health and medicine, featuring America's leading health experts and the latest news in medical research.
Now heard on
over 450 of America's finest stations!

- Weekly half-hour program
- Covers local compliancy issues
- Complements local public affairs programming
- Detailed log makes quarterly report a cinch
- Upbeat & highly produced
- Available free on a self-contained, barter basis
- Delivered via FTP
- Locally saleable
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Radio Health Journal has been honored with the MADD National Media Award from Mothers Against Drunk Driving, the National Hearing Conservation Association National Media Award, the Profiles in Progress Award from the Board of Directors of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Communicator Awards Crystal Award of Excellence, and three Peter Lisagor Awards, the top honor from the Chicago Headline Club/Society of Professional Journalists.
Radio Health Journal has provided listeners with award-winning coverage of issues in health since 1992. Here are some recent Radio Health Journal topics:
- Economics
- Education
- Poverty
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- Domestic & child abuse
- Urban/rural problems
- Food safety & labeling
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- Government reform
- Substance Abuse
- Consumerism
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Radio Health Journal runs 28 minutes, giving you two minutes for local sale. Produced by national award-winning professionals, it's compliancy-based radio that's interesting, informative, and entertaining. Air it any time Monday-Sunday, 6am-midnight! Delivered weekly via FTP as either a wav or mp3, it comes complete with a program synopsis and detailed logs itemizing all compliancy issues covered for your quarterly report. And it's free! Radio Health Journal is available on a barter basis, completely self-contained with four national minutes.
Radio Health Journal -- cutting edge news and public
affairs programming from MediaTracks Communications. Call 847-299-9500.
| Deregulation
hasn't eliminated your station's need for public affairs programming.
In fact, with consolidation, you may have to supply public affairs
to more stations using fewer resources. Now you can do it... and satisfy
your local compliancy issues at the same time. |
Select either QuickTime or MP3 to hear a sample of a program.