Recession Radio
The Federal Communications Commission asks that broadcasters use the airwaves for the public good. And, if only to make sure their broadcast license is renewed, most stations run PSAs (Public Service Messages), cover news, and publicize events (like free health screenings) that benefit members of the community.
But what about producing and airing radio resumes for people who are looking for work? That's what Clear Channel, the very large owner of radio stations, is doing (NPR report).
Labels: advertising, radio
1 Comments:
Thats a smart idea, resume on the radio. This will help companies determine which person is right for their company. This turns a sheep into a tiger. Gives the unheard and omitted, a voice which can tremendously impact their life's.
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