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It’s safe to say that your music tastes are not exactly strict Top 40. And that’s OK! That’s why you’re here. You want music that challenges you - surprises you - satisfies your curiosity for something new. In short, you’re here looking for something INTERESTING. 
Case Scripts All Formats: Group 2
Things today seem more complicated than ever. Forms to fill out, I-Ds and passwords to remember, new technologies to learn, even getting on an airplane isn’t as simple as it used to be! 
Case Scripts All Formats: Group 3
How long does a twenty-dollar bill stay in your wallet?  Between that lunch tab, a coffee run, or 9 holes after work, it doesn’t take long before you’re down to change again. And what do you have to show for it?  
Winter 2012 Classical Scripts Part 1
FALL 2011 Classical Scripts: Group 8  Every composer, every musician, every musical work comes from somewhere – and everyone brings their own influences and stories to the table. These works form the tapestry in a grand tradition – one that deserves, after all these years, to thrive and be heard.   That tradition deserves a home on the radio – and it’s because of our members that we’ve been able to build that home.
Classical Scripts: Group 2
A favorite book can be like an old friend. Even though you’ve read it many times before you find yourself returning to it again and again.
Classical Scripts: Group 3
A young girl who sang with her class for Ralph Vaughn Williams on his 70th birthday recalled him as “very shabbily dressed…his socks didn’t match.”  They say Brahms was by all appearances an ordinary fellow, smoking cigars and hanging out at the local coffeehouse. It reminds us that, no matter how wonderful the music sounds, composers were just people…people who ate sandwiches, drank coffee and forgot what color socks they were wearing! 
Classical Scripts: Group 4
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Classical Scripts: Group 1
 
Closes for all Formats: Group 2
Special thanks to Roger Gomoll for creating this special set of close messages for DEI member stations.
Closes for all Formats: Group 1
Special thanks to Roger Gomoll for creating this special set of close messages for DEI member stations.
Calendar Year End Scripts: All Formats
Approaching the end of the year is like seeing a toll booth up ahead… time to slow down and account for where you’ve been and where you’re going. If you’ve contributed to [STATION] within the past year, thanks! As [2011] winds down, maybe you’re realizing how much more public radio has given you, so an additional gift may be in order.  If you haven’t pitched in at all lately, now’s a good time to reflect on what brought you here.  Then make a fitting gift.
Calendar Year End Scripts: News
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On-air Scripts for Down Economy Messaging: All formats
 
Down Economy Scripts: News/Information
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Election Year Themed On-air Messages: Group 2
Public radio has historically benefited from election cycles as listeners are drawn to our thoughtful, in-depth coverage. To help stations convert that listening to new or additional gift revenue, we asked Roger Gomoll to create this package of election themed scripts.
Election Year Themed Pledge Messages: Group 3
Public radio has historically benefited from election cycles as listeners are drawn to our thoughtful, in-depth coverage. To help stations convert that listening to new or additional gift revenue, we asked Roger Gomoll to create this package of election themed scripts.
Election Year Themed On-air Messages: Group 1
Public radio has historically benefited from election cycles as listeners are drawn to our thoughtful, in-depth coverage. To help stations convert that listening to new or additional gift revenue, we asked Roger Gomoll to create this package of election themed scripts.
Facts that Close - All Formats
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Facts that Close - Classical Music: Group 2
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Facts that Close - Classical Music: Group 1
 

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