Fundraising Promos: You Know You're a New Yorker . . .
From: WNYC
Series: WNYC 2004 Fundraisers
Length: 07:09
Series of commentaries on what makes New Yorkers . . . New Yorkers. Host asks for WNYC support. 10 different clips.
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Piece Description
Series of commentaries on what makes New Yorkers . . . New Yorkers. Host asks for WNYC support. 10 different clips. This promo is for sample use only.

Melanie Coulson
Posted on November 08, 2005 at 10:09 AM | Permalink
Review of Fundraising Promos: You Know You're a New Yorker . . .
These spots are really great for many reasons. First they are nice and short, and I actually couldn’t wait to hear the next installment. Second, they really create a mosaic of the community and bring the listener in to that mosaic using humor and very clever writing. Be sure to check out #3, subway poles (very funny and well written); #4 studio walkup (it does a nice job of making a specific ask amount, and has a great line, “help WNYC paint a vivid audio landscape”; and finally #10 cocktail, again the writing is perfect, and the pacing of the announcer matches it. -Melanie Coulson, DEI/PRPD On-air fundraising Partnership