[Rumori] Clear Channel psas

das das at ubuibi.org
Thu May 29 12:00:02 PDT 2003


well just make something up and attribute it to clearchannel

0111010001111001 wrote:

> This makes me want to break my pen in half...
>
> ty
>
> <snap!>
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: rumori-bounces at detritus.net [mailto:rumori-bounces at detritus.net]On
> > Behalf Of das
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 12:29 PM
> > To: Detritus discussion list.
> > Subject: [Rumori] Clear Channel psas
> >
> >
> > 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...
> >
> > [Image]
> >
> >
> > 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. “It’s no secret that
> > illegal music
> > downloading is the most pressing issue that the recording
> > industry is faced
> > with today. I
> > believe it’s 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 company’s 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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