[Rumori] Clear Channel psas
das
das at ubuibi.org
Wed May 28 13:28:44 PDT 2003
yep they were gooood sound files, and were at the clearchannel site, but seem
to be gone now
below the press release that went with the psas (if you want to call them
that)
i do have the files, but i fear they may already be partly cutup already
heres their NEW campaign...
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CLEAR CHANNEL RADIO JOINS FIGHT AGAINST
INTERNET MUSIC PIRACY
November 21, 2002 San Antonio, TX
Clear Channel Radio today announced it is
contributing its worldwide resources to the fight against Internet music
piracy.
Recognizing the struggle that recording artists and their labels face with
Internet piracy,
Clear Channel is launching a public awareness campaign to inform its listeners
that
downloading pirated music is a serious problem for musicians.
The campaign kicks off today with anti-piracy commercials on Clear Channel
radio
stations across the globe, on syndicated Premiere Radio Network programs and
on the
company's XM Satellite stations. Clear Channel will support the campaign with
advertisements on station web sites and in company operated publications.
The company is making the commercials available at www.clearchannel.com to any
broadcaster who wants join Clear Channel in supporting the musicians and their
art.
Clear Channel Radio CEO John Hogan says the 30-second commercials carry a
powerful
message: downloading pirated music hurts the artists. Its no secret that
illegal music
downloading is the most pressing issue that the recording industry is faced
with today. I
believe its the responsibility of those of us in the radio industry to help
raise awareness
on this issue, letting our listeners know that their actions are in fact
threatening the future
success of the artists that they love, says Hogan.
RIAA Chairperson Hillary Rosen applauds the radio companys support of the
music
industry. We want to thank Clear Channel for this effort and encourage others
to follow
their example in this campaign, says Ms. Rosen. We need more media companies
to
help educate the consumer on the pressing issue of Internet theft and its
consequences. In
the end, the music lover pays the price for illegal down loading through the
increased cost
of distributing music through legitimate delivery systems."
Anthony Hall wrote:
> I suppose it's an obvious question to ask if anyone has found these adverts
> to download anywhere online ?
>
> Purely for reference and research purposes, you understand.
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