Binnie Makes 12 Hours Count For Vets
• The Binnie Media Team in New Hampshire is pleased and proud at the results of the latest Make 12 Hours Count Radiothon, presented by The Pulse Of NH and co-anchored by Jack Heath, longtime host of Good Morning NH (9am-noon), and Mike Pomp, host of Morning Information Center (5:30-9am).
That’s Heath (below, right), with New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte, who officially proclaimed May 7, 2025, as “Veterans Count Day” in New Hampshire.
This annual 12-hour commercial-free live broadcast is dedicated to honoring and supporting New Hampshire’s military heroes and their families. All proceeds raised from listener donations will benefit Veterans Count, a program of Easterseals New Hampshire, which offers comprehensive support to veterans, service members, and their families.
Afterward, a staff memo from a grateful Heath Cole, Binnie Media EVP Programming & Operations, reads, in part, “Make 12 Hours Count truly lived up to its name once again this year. I want to extend my sincere thanks to everyone involved in making this annual event such a success… Despite some economic uncertainty around tariffs and trade, we were able to raise nearly $75,000 in donations — an incredible feat made possible by our generous corporate sponsors and the dedication of this team.” Cole added, “As Jack [Heath] often says, this is the only 12-hour radiothon exclusively dedicated to veterans’ care and support in the entire country. That’s something we can all be proud of.”
The Pulse of NH Network includes WTPL/Concord-Manchester; WTSN/Dover-Portsmouth; and WEMJ/Laconia-Lakes Region, NH.