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Earth & Sky

From: Jordan Bucher
Length: 03:00

These 60 second clips are part of the Earth & Sky radio series. Read the full description.
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Earth & Sky
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Jordan Bucher

Default-piece-image-1 Earth & Sky is a science radio show established in 1991 and known to millions around the world. Our 90 and 60 second daily radio spots offer positive, hopeful messages that make your station and your sponsors look good to your listeners. Earth & Sky has an ongoing promise to our affiliates and its listeners: "We take seriously our responsibility for bringing the ideas, strategies, and research results of scientists to people around the world, with the goal of illuminating pathways to a sustainable future." Earth & Sky will benefit your station and your audience: ? Nearly everyone who hears Earth & Sky likes and learns from it, according to more than a decade of independent research. ? Four of five radio listeners "perk up and pay attention? when Earth & Sky airs. Earth & Sky is a trustworthy source for science news: ? More than 500 scientists work with us as advisors, which means we contact them regularly for story ideas and script review. ? The National Science Board awarded Earth & Sky its prestigious public service award in 2003. Earth & Sky was the first radio program ever to receive this award. Earth & Sky is timely and reflects our changing world: ? Earth & Sky is now available as a FREE download at our website or via a weekly e-blast straight to your in-box. ? Our programs ? 60-second or 90-second spots - fit seamlessly in your format. In September 2006, Earth & Sky will celebrate 15 years of broadcast and its 5,000th science radio show. Co-hosts Deborah Byrd and Joel Block?s 60- and 90-second radio spots cover science news, sustainable living, sky-watching tips, emerging technologies, and fun facts about the natural world. Nearly every public radio station in the country enjoys the benefits of broadcasting Earth & Sky. Don?t you think it?s time your station joined in? For more information or to sign up for our program alerts, please visit: http://www.earthsky.org/

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Earth & Sky is a science radio show established in 1991 and known to millions around the world. Our 90 and 60 second daily radio spots offer positive, hopeful messages that make your station and your sponsors look good to your listeners. Earth & Sky has an ongoing promise to our affiliates and its listeners: "We take seriously our responsibility for bringing the ideas, strategies, and research results of scientists to people around the world, with the goal of illuminating pathways to a sustainable future." Earth & Sky will benefit your station and your audience: ? Nearly everyone who hears Earth & Sky likes and learns from it, according to more than a decade of independent research. ? Four of five radio listeners "perk up and pay attention? when Earth & Sky airs. Earth & Sky is a trustworthy source for science news: ? More than 500 scientists work with us as advisors, which means we contact them regularly for story ideas and script review. ? The National Science Board awarded Earth & Sky its prestigious public service award in 2003. Earth & Sky was the first radio program ever to receive this award. Earth & Sky is timely and reflects our changing world: ? Earth & Sky is now available as a FREE download at our website or via a weekly e-blast straight to your in-box. ? Our programs ? 60-second or 90-second spots - fit seamlessly in your format. In September 2006, Earth & Sky will celebrate 15 years of broadcast and its 5,000th science radio show. Co-hosts Deborah Byrd and Joel Block?s 60- and 90-second radio spots cover science news, sustainable living, sky-watching tips, emerging technologies, and fun facts about the natural world. Nearly every public radio station in the country enjoys the benefits of broadcasting Earth & Sky. Don?t you think it?s time your station joined in? For more information or to sign up for our program alerts, please visit: http://www.earthsky.org/

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http://www.earthsky.org/