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February 1, 2010
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NABEF to Honor Johnson & Johnson with First Corporate Leadership Award

--Inaugural award to be presented at 2010 Celebration of Service to America Awards--

WASHINGTON, DC - Johnson & Johnson will receive the first Corporate Leadership Award from the NAB Education Foundation (NABEF) during the 12th annual Celebration of Service to America Awards on June 14, at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill. William C. Weldon, chairman and CEO will be on hand to accept the inaugural award, which recognizes non-broadcast businesses that exemplify an extraordinary focus on community service and corporate social responsibility.

"Johnson & Johnson has proven to be a corporation truly dedicated to the overall health and well-being of people across the world," said NABEF President Marcellus Alexander. "The NAB Education Foundation is pleased to present them with the very first Corporate Leadership Award -- an honor Johnson & Johnson fully deserves given its ongoing commitment to global healthcare."

With a nearly 125-year track record of putting the needs and well-being of people first, Johnson & Johnson has built a reputation as a company dedicated to making people healthier and safer. Working with its community partners, Johnson & Johnson focuses on saving and improving the lives of women and children; building the skills of people who serve community health needs, primarily through education; and preventing diseases and reducing stigma and disability in underserved communities.

For example, the company supports more than 100 philanthropic organizations that work to prevent the spread of HIV among women and improve the lives of women and their families already affected by the disease. In South Africa, Johnson & Johnson partners with mothers2mothers to prevent mother-to-child transmission of the disease, training HIV positive mothers to be mentors to newly pregnant women who are HIV-positive.

The Johnson & Johnson Bridge to Employment program helps high school students understand the many different paths that lead to careers in the health care industry. Community leaders and company employees serve as mentors, providing encouragement and motivation for students to stay in school and go on to college. Over the past 18 years, thousands of students in the U.S. and abroad have participated.

Mr. Weldon, who was elected to the Johnson & Johnson Board of Directors in 2001 and named to his current position in 2002, will be accepting the award on the company's behalf. Among his outside activities, Mr. Weldon is a member of the Board of Directors of JPMorgan Chase & Co., Chairman of the CEO Roundtable on Cancer, Vice Chair of The Business Council and a member of the Sullivan Commission on Diversity in the Health Professions Workforce.

About The Celebration of Service to America Awards
The Celebration of Service to America Awards are sponsored and produced by NABEF with major support from Bonneville International Corporation and the National Association of Broadcasters. In recent years, ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," entertainment industry icon Quincy Jones, legendary rock star Sir Elton John, former President Bill Clinton, First Lady Laura Bush, Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, boxing legend Muhammad Ali, former President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalyn Carter, and former First Lady Nancy Reagan have been presented with the Celebration of Service to America Leadership Award at the event. Details about the Celebration of Service to America Awards are available at www.nabef.org/ServicetoAmerica.

About Bonneville International Corp.
Founded in 1964, Bonneville International's heritage traces its early roots to KSL Radio, which first went on the air in July of 1922 (originally as KZN) in Salt Lake City and to KSL-TV, which had its on-air debut in 1949. Bonneville currently owns and operates 28 radio stations in the Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Phoenix, St. Louis, and Cincinnati markets, with company headquarters in Salt Lake City. The company’s working motto is "Do good, do well, make a difference, and have fun," and it structures its innovative and successful business model on the three principles of 1) building its people, 2) making a difference in its communities, and 3) meeting aggressive financial goals. Bonneville enjoys a long-standing reputation and is known industry-wide for its quality, values-oriented programming, its technological innovation, and its nationally recognized and award-winning commitment to serving the communities where it broadcasts.

About NABEF
The National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation (NABEF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving broadcasters and the public interest by supporting and advocating community service, diversity, education and broadcasting issues and trends.

About NAB
The National Association of Broadcasters is the premier advocacy association for America's broadcasters. NAB advances radio and television interests in legislative, regulatory and public affairs. Through advocacy, education and innovation, NAB enables broadcasters to best serve their communities, strengthen their businesses and seize new opportunities in the digital age. Learn more at www.nab.org.

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