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SES Experience – Sharing Knowledge, Having Fun and Awarding Prizes

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

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By the RadioActive Media Team

SES Experience – Sharing Knowledge, Having Fun and Awarding Prizes 

We had an extraordinary experience at SES SF.  We shared our Radio marketing and promotions ideas with many interested companies and we learned more about search engine optimization.

Congratulations to our 4 prized winners:

Sara Harnell, Magnify 360 wins a Carnival Cruise Certificate for two. 

Mark Knowles, Pixelsilk  wins a Carnival Cruise Certificate for two. 

Dan Tisser, Trada com wins a Carnival Cruise Certificate for two and a Sirius Satellite Radio 

Egreis Gjergjani,  Trellian.com wins a Carnival Cruise Certificate for two and a Sirius Satellite Radio

Winners RadioActive Media Booth SES SF 2010

Thanks to all that stopped by to meet us, play a little guitar hero and learned more about how Exposure to radio advertising boosts brand browsing by an average 52%. (Source: RAB) 

If you would like to learn more about how radio and RadioActive Media experience and campaign strategies can drive complement your search engine optimization program, contact Jeff Pollak at 800-559-RADIO (7234) or text DR Radio to 511-511.

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Howard Stern Next American Idol Judge?

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Howard Stern told his satellite radio audience listeners on Monday that he is considering and being considered by Fox to be Simon Cowell’s replacement on American Idol.

“There’s not a better job on the planet than judging that [bleeping] karaoke contest,” Stern said.”

“If I do say so myself, I can’t imagine anyone else but me replacing (Cowell),” Stern said. “I mean, I don’t know. How else are they going to make that show work? Who knows how to broadcast and who knows how to be interesting? And who’s not afraid to speak their mind?”

“It would be the best thing that happened to me,” he said. “What a cush job — $100 million for four months. Who wouldn’t take that?”

Stern’s five-year, $500 million contract with Sirius expires at the end of the year.