Catholic Radio is on Air in Bay Area
Immaculate Heart Radio announced the purchase of KOIT AM 1260 today, as it becomes IHR's newest Catholic radio station which covers the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Newest Way to Hear Internet Radio
Blaze Audio today announces the release of its newest version of Power Record. Power Record Version 2 now features instant recording, automatic shut-off, quick help files, and Song Grabber. This latter innovation allows users who have activated Song Grabber to record radio programming which has already begun airing.
Best Radio Website Trends Detailed in New Report from the Web Marketing Association
Updated Web Marketing Association' Internet Standards Assessment Report Includes Historical Data Derived from a Decade of Hosting Internet Award Competition, WebAwards, and Provides Best Practices for Radio Web Design
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The new Clay Nelson Life Balance Hour radio show brings founder Clay S. Nelson's motivational message of life balance to the airwaves, presenting new concepts in personal growth and life enrichment every week in a friendly, interactive format.
Podcasts - Personal Radio For the Masses
Podcasts are literally ways the ordinary average person can have their own broadcast media. What makes Podcasts different from other types of audio content is the users must use RSS protocol.
BAM Radio Network Strikes a Chord With Grassroots Parenting Sites
Steady stream of parenting sites joining the network
Health Insurance Radio Show Continues Climb in Arbitron Ratings
The Health Insurance Advocate Show, with Cary Hall, sees another significant Arbitron ratings increase across multiple demographics -- attributed largely to Hall's no-nonsense assessment of 'National Healthcare' and unconventional style.
BreakThru Radio Spotlighting Music Scenes from Around the World
BreakThru Radio (BTR), the Internet's source for the World's Best Independent Music, announces the world premiere of its exceptional new specialty show from DJ Lottie, titled "Spotlight on the City". This diverse show offers listeners the opportunity to hear a variety of artists from different countries all over the world, beginning with the great sounds of Paris. "Spotlight in the City" debuts on Saturday, July 14 and can only be found on www.breakthruradio.com.
Prescription Addiction Radio Show Airs Califano Interview: The Medicine Cabinet Has Become More Dangerous than the Street Dealer
In an interview with Joseph Califano, Chairman of the Board and President of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University (http://www.casacolumbia.org), Mr. Califano explains how "the medicine cabinet has become more dangerous than the street dealer". The interview will air on the Prescription Addiction Radio Show on WGUL 860 AM on Sunday night, March 16th (streamed live on the internet at http://www.860wgul.com ).
Bruce Clay, Inc. Sponsors Webmaster Radio SearchBash at SES New York
Conference-goers let loose at Spotlight Live with karaoke and nightclub action
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Save the Sound Launches Radio Spots in Anti-Broadwater Campaign Calling on Citizens to Call Governor Pataki
New Haven (PRWeb) December 14, 2006 -- Save the Sound, a program of Connecticut Fund for the Environment, is launching a radio ad campaign to remind the public that Gov. George E. Pataki's administration has the power to deny Broadwater's easement application until he leaves office at the end of December.
"We are using these radio ads to rally public support in the effort to stop Broadwater Energy's proposed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) industrial complex," said Leah Schmalz, director of legislative and legal affairs for Save the Sound. "The ad will serve as a wake-up call to citizens who may be unaware that Broadwater's proposal will degrade and deny public access to large portions of Long Island Sound."
The ad also guides listeners to the Save the Sound website for more information about upcoming public hearings on the project.
The 60-second radio spot features two characters fishing on Long Island Sound. When they cross the proposed Broadwater safety and security exclusion zone, the fishermen are surprised by an announcement ordering them to leave. It concludes by asking the public to "tell Governor Pataki that Broadwater is the one who has to leave."
The commercial, which was produced for Save the Sound by Robbett Advocacy Media, an award winning creator of political and public affairs advertising based in Westport, Conn., will begin on Wednesday, Dec. 13 and run through Sunday, Dec. 17, 2006, on WCBS-AM in New York City, WGY-AM in Albany, WALK-FM and WHLI-FM on Long Island; and WEZN-FM, WPLR-FM and WCTY-FM in Connecticut. Additional spots will air early in 2007.
The complex that Shell Oil's Broadwater subsidiary is proposing for Long Island Sound would be approximately 11 miles south of Connecticut and nine miles north of New York in New York waters. It is expected to receive two to three weekly shipments of LNG via tankers that will enter the Sound through The Race - the constricted, eastern-most access point. Broadwater would exclude citizens from portions of the Sound and could require them to subsidize safety and security response for the project through local cost sharing.
Reporters can hear the radio ad by visiting www.savethesound.org.
Contact: Christopher Zurcher, (203) 787-0646, Ext. 107, or Curtis Johnson, (203) 787-0646, Ext. 111.
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