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Sunshine Week 2006 Radio and Television Ads, English & Spanish

Published: February 24, 2006
Last Updated: February 10, 2006

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Sunshine Week Radio and Television Public Service Ads

Two versions of radio and television public service ads are available for use during Sunshine Week and throughout the year. One version is specific to Sunshine Week and can be used during and in the days surrounding March 12-18, 2006. The other version utilizes the evergreen Your Right to Know logo for placement any time.

All the ads were developed in conjunction with the Radio-Television News Directors Association and Foundation, and the television spots were distrbuted by RTNDA and the National Association of Broadcasters.

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Radio ads (each is available as a .wav or MP3 file):

The 30-second Sunshine Week ad (.wav file)

The 30-second Sunshine Week ad (MP3 file)

The 30-second evergreen Your Right to Know ad (.wav file)

The 30-second evergreen Your Right to Know ad (MP3 file)

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Instructions for Sunshine Week Television PSA Download:

The server is: ftp://nabpsa:nab0206@video.tvworldwide.com
The user is nabpsa.
The password is nab0206.
(Please Note: FTP capability is not built into the Mozilla browser, other than a basic anonymous download capability. For Firefox there is an extension called FireFTP that is handy. https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=684&application=firefox.)

DVD:

Under the date folder will be all the folders for different clips under the following titles:

Sunshine :10 second PSA
Sunshine: 20 second PSA
Sunshine: 30 second PSA

In each of these folders you will find:

1. The MPEG2 Elementary Stream Video File
2. An AIFF Elementary Stream Audio File
3. AUDIO_TS empty folder
4. VIDEO_TS folder

Here are the various options to choose from:

Using #1 and #2, you can author your own DVD.
You can burn #3 and #4 onto a DVD (using proper settings) and get a playable DVD.
You can use the VOB in #4, if your editor takes it.
You can burn the File in the Image Folder, producing a playable DVD.

QuickTime:

In each of these folders you will find an .MOV file suitable to drop into an Avid or Final Cut Pro timeline to be "printed to tape."