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Globalist Radio features: Setting counterpoints to your news coverage

Production details

Globalist Radio features take listeners on a daily tour of the global economy.

Because of their short length, they can easily be inserted into prime-time news and information segments.

They provide the breadth and depth that you need to set counterpoints to your news coverage.

Editorial flexibility

For English-language stations

Globalist Radio features are written and produced in English.

GEMs are available in two forms, providing you with great editorial flexibility:

Audio: First, as a fully-produced, stand-alone audio program module. To underscore the global dimension of our content, GEMs feature multiple voices with a variety of regional accents.

Script: Second, as a script that your own anchor, host or presenter can use wherever in a program you want.

Globalist Quizzes are available in text form to be voiced by your own presenter. They can also be provided in audio format voiced by an experienced broadcaster.

For non-English language stations

Complete scripts are available for translation into other languages. Special arrangements will be made for all non-English broadcasters.

Frequency

Five days a week.

GEM program run-down

0:00-0:10

Open: Theme music up and under for: "For better or worse, the global economy has engulfed us all. The Globalist.com, the daily online magazine, explores it in this GEM — a Global Economic Minute."

0:10-1:10

Content

1:10-1:15 Close: Theme music in under and up to conclusion: "This GEM — Global Economic Minute — was created by The Globalist.com."
Total time: 1:15

Audio distribution

GEMs will be distributed through one or more of the following channels:

Public Radio Satellite System (PRSS)

National Public Radio's international satellite distribution system will feed ten 75-second programs every two weeks. Subject list, teaser lines, and promotional info will be available on PRSS' web site.

The Globalist.com

Audio, complete script, teaser lines, promotional information and background available for download from password-protected section of TheGlobalist.com web page. For networks broadcasting in languages other than English, theme music plus scripts of program open and close will be available.

CD

For those stations that prefer, an Audio CD containing programs for one month will be available. Program title list, teaser lines, promotional information and background will accompany each.

   

English and Mandarin: The End of Babel?

Europe: For Richer, For Poorer

You may need to download a free version of the Windows Media Player to listen to these audio samples.


For information about our exciting new radio features, please contact:

Peter Schwarzer
The Globalist
927 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005

Tel.: 202-898-4760

The Globalist


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