

KERA BROADCASTS JULY 22 SPECIAL ON THE ECONOMY
TO HELP THOSE WHO ARE
FACING THE MORTGAGE CRISIS
DALLAS/FORT
WORTH – KERA examines the impact that unemployment and
the recession are having on the lives of North Texans in
an hour-long special,
The Economy: Facing the Mortgage Crisis,
premiering Wednesday, July 22, at 8 p.m. on KERA-TV and
simulcast on KERA-FM.
Hosted by
KERA’s Sam Baker and Shelley Kofler, the program will
feature studio discussions and taped segments that shed
light on the complicated process of foreclosure and
explain to those out of work for the first time how they
can tap into unemployment assistance. The program will
also connect families and individuals with the resources
available through “2-1-1 Texas,” a service of the Health
and Human Service Commission’s Texas Information and
Referral Network that offers free information to those
in need.
“The need for
information and assistance is great because Texas state
law allows a home to be foreclosed in as little as three
months,” said Rick Thompson, Executive Producer of
The Economy: Facing the Mortgage Crisis. “While
this started out as more of a subprime problem, the
increase in unemployment is now exacerbating the
crisis.”
Guests for
the studio discussion include Dana Dillard,
Senior Vice President for GMAC Mortgage and a
member of the HOPENOW Alliance that works to prevent
foreclosure; M. Joyce Brown,
Housing Officer with the Dallas County Home Loan
Counseling Center; Tom Pauken, Chairman of the Texas
Workforce Commission; Lisa Miller, Vice President of the
CareerConnection in Dallas; and Kervyn Altaffer,
Managing Attorney at Legal Aid of
NorthWest Texas, who works with clients to help prevent
foreclosure and mortgage scams.
The Economy: Facing the Mortgage Crisis will
incorporate questions from North Texans who are
undergoing tough economic challenges. Those with
questions can submit them in advance by calling
214-740-9226 or emailing
economy@kera.org.
The Economy: Facing the Mortgage Crisis will be
rebroadcast Sunday, July 26, at 2 p.m. The program is
part of KERA’s year-long, multimedia initiative on the
economy that makes use of the public broadcaster’s media
assets – KERA-TV, KERA-FM (90.1 in Dallas/Fort
Worth/Denton, 99.3 in Sherman, 100.1 in Tyler and 88.3
in Wichita Falls) and the kera.org Web site – to provide
vital, balanced information and reporting on current
economic issues. The Economy project launched July 8 and
includes television and radio specials, weekly radio
reports, related national programming and a dedicated
Web site, kera.org/economy.
Facing the Mortgage Crisis is part of the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s Public Service
Media Economic Response Initiative.
KERA’s
Community Advisory Group for The Economy project
includes ACORN Housing, BCL of Texas, Catholic
Charities, CCCS of Greater Dallas, CCCS of North Central
Texas, Central Dallas Ministries, ChildCareGroup,
Children’s Medical Center, Community Council of Greater
Dallas, Dallas After-School Network, Dallas Concilio,
Enterprise Community Partners, Fannie Mae, Federal
Reserve Bank of Dallas, Freddie Mac, Goodwill Industries
of Dallas, Head Start of Greater Dallas, Housing Crisis
Center, HUD, Jordan Community Development Corp., Money
Management International, North Texas Food Bank, North
Texas Housing Coalition, Northeast Texas 2-1-1, Parkland
Hospital, Salvation Army, Holy Trinity Center, Tarrant
Area Food Bank, Tarrant County Housing Partnership,
Texoma Area 2-1-1, United Way of Metropolitan Dallas,
United Way of Tarrant County, Urban League, Workforce
Solutions and YWCA of Dallas.
For more
information about “2-1-1 Texas” and the services
available, visit 211texas.org or simply dial 2-1-1.
Program host
Sam Baker is Senior Editor of News and Public Affairs
and local host for
Morning Edition on KERA-FM. He also edits and
produces radio commentaries and has produced KERA
versions of the NPR series
This I Believe and
StoryCorps. Baker was host of KERA-TV’s Emmy
Award-winning public affairs program
On
the Record, which addressed a wide range of
issues from a North Texas perspective.
Co-host Shelley Kofler is an award-winning political
reporter and television producer who joined KERA as News
Director in 2007. From 2000-2004, she served as the
Austin Bureau Chief and legislative reporter for North
Texas ABC affiliate WFAA-TV. Kofler also covered
government issues for North Texas NBC affiliate KXAS-TV
and worked with KERA on numerous public affairs
projects, including nationally broadcast programs.
About KERA
KERA is a not-for-profit public media organization that
serves the people of North Texas. The station broadcasts
to the fourth-largest population area in the United
States. KERA produces original multimedia content,
carries the best in national and international public
television and radio programs, and provides online
resources at kera.org. The station’s extensive coverage
of the arts can be found at artandseek.org. KERA-TV
broadcasts on Channel 13. KERA-FM broadcasts on 90.1 in
Dallas/Fort Worth/Denton, 88.3 in Wichita Falls, 100.1
in Tyler and 99.3 in Sherman. In fall of 2009, KERA’s
new music station at 91.7 FM will join the airwaves.
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