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Washington Times | Labor Department spends stimulus funds for ads on MSNBC





The Labor Department paid out hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal  stimulus funds to a public relations firm to run more than 100 commercials  touting the Obama administration’s “green training” job efforts on two MSNBC  cable shows, records show.

The commercials ran on MSNBC on shows hosted by Rachel Maddow and Keith  Olbermann in 2009, but the contract didn’t report any jobs created, according to  records reviewed recently by The Washington Times.

Spending reports under the federal Recovery Act show $495,000 paid to McNeely  Pigott & Fox Public Relations LLC, which the Labor Department hired to raise  awareness “among employers and influencers about the [Job Corps] program’s  existing and new training initiatives in high growth and environmentally  friendly career areas” as well as spreading the word to prospective Job Corps  enrollees.

The firm ultimately negotiated ad buys for “two approved spots” airing 14  times per week for two months on “Countdown With Keith Olbermann” and “The  Rachel Maddow Show,” according to a project report, which listed the number zero  under a section of the report asking how many jobs had been created through the  stimulus contract.

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