[rfu-automation] Re: [Imc-production] Re: PSA on Radio WRFU

Stephen Fonzo fonzo.stephen at gmail.com
Tue Oct 7 14:59:53 CDT 2008


Hi Christine,

The typical length of a PSA is either 30 seconds or 55 seconds.  As a guide,
a 55 second PSA is generally 150 words or less (8 lines of text or less) and
a 30 second PSA would be about 75 words (4 lines) or less.

Here are examples of the current PSAs on WRFU:
http://www.wrfu.net/psa/current.

You can submit a PSA for inclusion on the website to WRFU by writing to
rfu-automation at wrfu.net.

I am available to help with recording PSAs this week during the morning and
early afternoon of each day (except Thursday, when I will be available only
in the afternoon.

Let me know when you decide on a date and time and if you have any more
questions,

Stephen Fonzo
VISTA Media Training Advisor
UC-IMC



On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Nicole Pion <nicole.pion at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Christine,
> Thanks for getting in touch.  Usually, we just have our dj's read PSA
> texts, but since yours will be in French and Spanish, it's obviously best to
> have someone come here and record them.  I'm cc'ing our production group.
> They can  set up a time for your or someone from your organization to do the
> recording and can also advise you know the typical length.  We can make a
> few recordings of different lengths, however.
>
> Production group - could someone respond with some times or dates are free
> for assisting ECIRMAC?
>
> Thanks!
> Nicole
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:13 AM, ECIRMAC Center <ecirmac at hotmail.com>wrote:
>
>>  Hi Nicole,
>>
>> I am a volunteer from ECIRMAC.  I am writing to you for more information
>> about public service announcements.  We are unsure of most aspects of this
>> since we have not had one aired before.  What is the average length of a
>> PSA?  We are thinking about repeating the message in both Spanish and
>> French.  We would probably have to record it in your office due to the lack
>> of technology we have access to.  What day would work best?
>>
>> Thanks for being understanding and I hope to hear from you soon.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Christine Salerno--ECIRMAC volunteer
>>
>>
>>
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