Absolutely! Ubuntu podcasters already have the skills for the job. Of course
if/when we get the ad written up, I think that we should make a post in our
locale mailing lists, for example Ubuntu-UK, with copies of a transcript and
seperate mp3/ogg files that can be combined to make the final piece,
allowing room for translations or indeed accent differences with the US. And
then hopefully, it'll be a viral ad on many people's internet and even local
radio stations. I intend on contacting one and see if in my area they have
lower rates for non-profit radio adverts and then hold a fund-raiser for my
local Linux user group to cover it.

But before we get carried away, I'm going to spend this week working on
drafts and I would be eternally grateful if you have an idea and post it
even if your email just contains the words "I'm a PC, I'm a Mac". No, I am
not intending for it to be in that style but if you said that I'd get the
picture asap. I'll be posting for some volunteer jobs if anyone's interested
however.

Thanks for reading,
Christopher Swift <[email protected]>

On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 11:27 PM, Chris Rowson
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 11:19 PM, Christopher Swift <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've spoken to the station owner, they have two servers on which they
>> broadcast the radio on. They've said as Ubuntu is a non-profit organisation
>> they have no problem advertising it for free and we can have any length
>> advertisement slot. I'm now in the progress of explaining Ubuntu and OSS. I
>> need to contact another person to get the demographics but they have said
>> that there are roughly 500 people always tuned in with of course peaks at
>> certain times of the night and day.
>>
>> By the thanks for your interest Bret, I obviously won't be able to do this
>> alone, I'm a student of science and not of media :P
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Bret Fledderjohn <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> What are we looking at, a :10 second, :30 second, or :60 second spot
>>> (commercial)?   Also, it is only a one spot, one time deal?  It's going to
>>> be hard to generate a large response off one ad, especially on a small
>>> station like that.  I'd be interested in the listener habits (How long they
>>> spend listening, and when) and demographics (age, sex, other stats,
>>> employement, etc).  If this is an on-air station, they should have some
>>> Arbitron numbers (ratings) which can shed some light on that info.
>>>
>>> I don't know if there is any radio ads floating around (although I doubt
>>> it), I'd be willing to help out.  I've worked in radio advertising for about
>>> 4 years (selling), but I have written several spots as well.
>>>
>>> Regardless, I'd love to hear how this turns out!
>>>
>>> Bret
>>>
>>>
>>> 2008/12/14 Christopher Swift <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> Hello, I am searching for some advice on radio advertising for
>>>> Ubuntu-Marketing. I have found out that I can get a free radio slot on a
>>>> community radio station so I am trying to make the most of it. The 
>>>> community
>>>> has roughly 48,000 members and I'd hope that 10% listen to the radio daily
>>>> so that gives me room for about 4800 to listen to the adverts. I am
>>>> searching for a pre-composed radio advert for Ubuntu; if this is not
>>>> possible or simply doesn't exist yet then I am willing to try and
>>>> co-ordinate an attempt to setup a recording myself.
>>>>
>>>> If you are able to help out, whether it be with an existing advert or
>>>> perhaps with voiceovers or help with the radio advert script or even sound
>>>> editting I'd be fully greatful. Hopefully if it gets done, we can release 
>>>> it
>>>> under the GPL 2 licence or other for other Ubuntu users to freely use on
>>>> their respective sites/stations.
>>>>
>>>> If you have any ideas, please mail them back to me (and the rest of the
>>>> list). No matter how silly it sounds ;-). I hope that we can set off and
>>>> really make this work.
>>>>
>>>> I look forward to hearing from you,
>>>>
>>>> Christopher Swift <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>
>
> Have you thought about approaching any Ubuntu podcasters?
>
> Chris
>
>
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