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NATIONAL PARKS |
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Perhaps no one was as instrumental in designating lands for National Parks as President Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1901 to 1909, he provided federal protection for almost 230 million acres,
a land area equivalent to that of all the East coast states from Maine to
Florida.
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Program Philosophy: |
To foster an expanded and enlightened view of nature. And to provide simple, effective ways to creatively save money while lessening environmental impact.
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Program Delivery: |
National and International Network Radio Programs, Internet, Trade Publications, Community Programs.
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| Program Topics: |
•Most Visited Parks •National Park History •Animal Facts
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•National Park Recreation •How to
“Tread Lightly” and “Leave No Trace” |
| Affiliated Stations: |
294 stations nationwide in 2003
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| Program Features: |
Program airs 12 month per year. Six (6) to twelve (12)
episodes per week. 2:30 vignette. Program length includes national commercial time. |
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| Audience Profile: |
Radio ads reach 85% of the U.S. population during radio
drive-times.
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Merchandising: |
Bog Frog® licensing, artwork and costumes. Original community programs (Adopt-A-Bog, Operation HOP). Posters. Ad slicks. Website links. Sign kits. |