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Radio Public Service Announcements
These
audio
recordings used for radio public service announcements were created in the
1980's. They were removed from the World Services product catalog in 1997. The former Board of Directors
for the World Service Office decided to remove these audio tapes from the product catalog because of the lack of significant sales. A probable cause for the
drop in Fellowship interest in this product is that radio stations in the United
States were more frequently requesting scripts to read rather than to play a
recording.
May 2004: Although this product was removed from the NAWS
catalog, we were told that if requested you may purchase these recordings for PI
Subcommittee use.
Six
recordings were produced and are listed below. If you have the proper
software, you can listen to these files (Mp3). If your computer does not
have a compatible media player, there are many resources on the World Wide Web
to obtain the proper software for your computer to play them.
We
also include the script of each PSA. The text presented here is
used when submitting these PSAs to radio stations to document the content of the
PSA and in the situation where a radio station wanted to read the script rather
than play the recording.
"Recovery is what happens..."
97.7 Kb - Approx. 10 seconds
(Accompanying letter/script)
"It is possible..." 64
Kb - Approx 10 seconds
(Accompanying letter/script)
"I was searching..." 167
Kb - Approx 20 seconds
(Accompanying letter/script)
"I was powerless..." 201
Kb - Approx 20 seconds
(Accompanying letter/script)
"I was searching..." 230
Kb - Approx 30 seconds
(Accompanying letter/script)
"I was powerless..." 435
Kb - Approx 45 seconds
(Accompanying letter/script)
For some tips on doing a
Radio PSA project, see the Radio PSA
Project Tips Page.

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