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CPR Promotional Check-Up
February 12, 2010
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The Weekend That Sucks
The problem with most weekend contests is that they rarely differ at all from the often-as-boring contesting you're doing during the week. Weekend's are about vibe. I love contests where part of the hook is that we don't tell you what's you're going to win until something has happened. You've chosen a door. You've broken a piñata. Or in the case of this contest, it's liposuctioned out of an intern. Vacuum cleaner SFX are a must.
Pothole
The season of cracked axles and flattened tires is almost upon us. If you live in the snow country, you're all too familiar with potholes. Back when Q-102 in Philly was a Clifton station, that market was experiencing a particularly bad Spring. Some streets were literally impassable. And the City was saying that they were so backed up and under budget, it might be months to get these things repaired. So Jerry suggested, "Let's just do it ourselves." The station rented an asphalt truck and sent out the promo staff and jocks with shovels to personally fill in these caverns in front of listeners' homes. THAT'S something Sirius or an iPod will never be able to do. And one of the reasons that station was a juggernaut for so many years.
Pissing Off The Competition
Clifton is the expert at that. So when the competition in Reno started doing a massive group promotion, Clifton had Wild run a promo that basically stated: "We've heard from thousands of you that you hate having to sit through (other station's) awful programming just so you will have a chance at winning lots of cash. So we're going to make it easy; we'll listen for you and tell you when to call them to win. So now you can hear the best music in Reno and not have to sit through stiff after stiff just to play a contest." The funny thing? A good percentage of the other station's winners were from Wild, who would then call and get aired, thanking them for the great music and for helping them win the other radio stations' contest.