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CPR Promotional Check-Up - Jun 10, 2013
June 10, 2013
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Mariah
She has a song. Sadly, I can't find a copy of The Mariah Carey Car Alarm parody from about 20 years ago, but it was GOLD. For whatever-you-have-in-the-prize-closet you could do Mariah Carey-oke. Play one of her songs from about 1990 and stop it and the caller has to finish it. OR have the caller, based on their gender sing either her or Miguel's parts of the new tune.
JT
You could do Lawsuit & Tie. Name five celebrities and have the caller match lawsuits to them, ie: Paula Abdul? A woman fell in her driveway and won a $900,000 judgment against her.
Or do what AMP in Calgary just did with the pink bodysuits and do Bodysuit & Tie and have contestants live in fleshtone bodysuits for a week to get tickets. The other option is to do Leisure Suit & Tie and make a guy go to work in bad 70's clothes to win tickets for his gf.
Bruno
Spence at KLUC has worked up an ode to working moms to the tune of "When I Was Your Man". http://kluc.cbslocal.com/2013/05/10/parody-a-tribute-to-working-moms
If you're doing a flyaway to see the tour, then it would be the ultimate flyaway. We're blasting you off to Mars.
Taylor
If she's coming through, make sure you get some of her sunglasses for give away on-site. One of the stations is going to be using luxury golf carts to transport listeners from the far off parking garages to the front of the venue. Conversely, any time you add a limo to tickets, it's instantly larger and cooler. "We're sending you to Taylor swiftly".
Maroon 5
95.7 Jamz in Birmingham was the first station to do the lost cell phone bit and presented it as Kanye having lost his mobile when he was in town. Find it based on ambient noise and the station would reward you with a flyaway to see him. Basically they hid an auto pick-up phone and called it live every couple of hours. It would answer and for 15-20 seconds you'd hear...an area near UAB. Cars. People. Dogs. Whatever. They encouraged people to ring bells or honk their horns during these live calls in hopes of maybe hearing themselves and knowing they were close.
This is about to happen as "The Phone That Pays Off" with Adam Levine's lost iPhone. The beauty of the iPhone? You also get a visual from where it's laying hidden.
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