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Hey All Hope every body has been having a great summer. OK we got a RADIO STATION POSTING ON AIR NOW!!!!! READ ON... LYNN

----- Original Message -----

From: Eric Schwartz B-103

To: XXXXXXXXX

Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 1:14 PM

Subject: Re: Group email

Hi All.... I just wanted to give you an update on the Celiac Awareness campaign I have initiated.

"CARE" (Celiac Awareness Radio Exposure)

We will be highlighting the entire month of October as "Celiac Awareness Month".. We will schedule a 1 hour PSA program dedicated to Celiac Disease that will air on all 6 radio stations..... We will reach out to Heidi from CNN and ask Dr. Green to come in. If you have any other suggestions as to who we should ask please let me know. I was thinking of possibly asking John from Mama's to give the restaurateur's perspective....I will be recording a commercial today to air on B-103. It will be running a minimum of 20 times per week starting tomorrow 8/8.The commercial copy is a basic spot that I will be voicing and it will be a "tease" to restaurant and store owners asking if they are interested in participating in "OCTOBER IS CELIAC AWARENESS MONTH"... The Restaurant package is almost ready for me to go out and present to various restaurateurs. If you know of any restaurants/stores that you think would be interested in getting exposure please send me contact info... THANKS...

Eric Schwartz Senior Account Executive

Long Island Radio Group (WBZO, WKJY, WHLI, WMJC, WRCN, WLVG)

WBZO (B-103) "Long Island's Greatest Hits" www.b103.com

234 Airport Plaza Suite #5

Farmingdale, New York 11735

631-770-4262

Fax 631-770-0113

Cellphone 516-808-6610

eschwartz@b103.com or eschwartz@liradiogroup.com


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