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Frank Provasek wrote:
Some of these testimonials are mutually exclusive. One local host sprouted profanity at a listener who saw him at a station sponsored event and mentioned that he didn't look like he had lost 35 lbs like he claimed on the radio. Well, that's pretty subjective. I don't buy weight loss products based on "testimonials" on the radio anyhow. Clear Channel in Cleveland used to do this when I lived there, but they didn't go over the top. The personalities only "personally" endorsed a few products, and only one of each type, so when Jen the morning show producer said she was driving a car she bought at *mumble* (I forget which dealer) it was pretty easy to believe her. I forget which weight loss product was "personally" promoted by at least one personality from each big radio station, but there was one. Bill Lewis of WNCX-FM was one of the people promoting the product. My brother saw Bill and said he did actually look like he lost a significant amount of weight, so maybe there was something to the claim... They only time some of these spots abuptly STOPPED was when Body Solutions went bankrupt owing the stations lots of money. Body Solutions. Yeah, that's the product which had one jock at each radio station promoting it. -- JustThe.net Internet & Multimedia Services 22674 Motnocab Road * Apple Valley, CA 92307-1950 Steve Sobol, Proprietor 888.480.4NET (4638) * 248.724.4NET * |
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