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To: REW who wrote (36613)12/2/1999 10:14:00 AM
From: JWC  Respond to of 44908
 
From RB:

>>One thing that was very credible in yesterdays PR was TSIG did not come out and say, we expect to have 499 of the fortune 500 companies signed up and anticipate yearly revenue in excess of 877 Trillion dollars LOL<<



To: REW who wrote (36613)12/2/1999 10:30:00 AM
From: Jazzbo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
PBS Radio and TSIG.

Last year I spoke with my local PBS Radio station regarding the MusicCard and fundraising. The station (with a listening audience of 350,000 daily, and several thousand members at a minimum of $50 a pop) was interested, but not enough to participate. They did not want to include a surcharge in the basic membership that would cover the cost of a MusicCard; its hard enough to get people to pony-up $50, let alone $60, no matter what the incentive.

PBS radio is a prime market. TSIG should give - yes, GIVE - customized promo cards to the radio stations. Each re-newing and new station supporter would be sent a MusicCard by the station. The cost would be minimal to TSIG, and perhaps recovered by people utilizing the promo card. In return, the radio stations would promote the MusicCard, emphasizing that a $10 re-load by the listener would send back $4.50 (or whatever amount) to the radio station. The radio station wins, and so does TSIG.

Have some sense, TSIG, do it right. At least float the idea to PBS stations to gauge interest.

Tim