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CPR Promotional Check-Up - Apr 27, 2020
April 27, 2020
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Hubbard in the Twin Cities delivers with another GREAT video that incorporates their staff and the reality of what’s happening…with a positive message. If there was a COVID-19 Oscar, this would be in the list of nominees.
In early March I lobbed out Highlight magazine and how their pic search would be a great time-killing/digital numbers boosting and possibly sponsorable promotion. Boom. 93Q went and did an egg search for Easter on their site. And it was good.
Highlights is to “parents trying to keep their kids sane while waiting at the doctors office” what Radio is to “trying to keep our listeners sane while they’re in quarantine and socially distant.” We’re here to give them occupied as the minutes tick by. JACK in Canada was the first to come out with coloring pages and a million stations are doing them. Cool.
It’s good to watch what people are doing. The listeners on social media will tell us everything we need to know and what we should be doing.
Bel Boschi, who, even on the BEST of days has a tenuous grasp on sanity, is the CPR Director of Computer Stuff and is based in Vancouver. She’s started ‘picture searching’ games with her family in Brazil. They’ll post pics of staged scenes, share a list of items to look for, and start searching each other’s photos.
- 3 umbrellas
- 1 Rocking chair
- 2 pea in a pod
- 1 carriage
- 1 heart
- 2 mexican skulls
- 1 garbage bag
- One blue 4
- 1 key
- 1 Dream
- 1 cannon
- 2 treasure trunks
- 2 pirates Jake (and the Never Land Pirates)
- 1 tinker bell
- 2 penguins
- 1 key
- 1 minion
- 1 pig
- 2 crocodiles
- 7 flowers
- 1 blue bird
- 1 Mr Smee
- 2 Captain Hook
- Cashew nut
- Chilli pepper
- Pearl
- Clothespin
- Vintage soccer ball
- Rose
- Beer bottle cap
- 1 key
- 1 coin
- 4 turtles
- 1 bic pen cap
- 1 ring
THAT is a Radio contest.
I think that we’ve pretty much exhausted the novelty of a DJ at home. Ice at Live in Portland is an example of an anomaly with continually updated “stuff”.
This could be a one-and-out bit.
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