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The Feature
Most of your listeners would rather be doing almost anything else with the time they spend at work.
The Career Clinic® Feature with Maureen Anderson can help you change that. It's a daily burst of inspiration for finding careers filled with passion and purpose.
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Stats |
On Air Since: 1998
Syndicated Since: 1998
Freq. of Broadcast:
Five original shows each week
Length of Broadcast:
60 seconds
Number of features to
air per day:
No requirement/restriction
on dayparts or number of times aired per day
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Distribution |
Available by FTP download
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Terms |
The Career Clinic Feature is market-exclusive, and FREE, when you clear the long-form Career Clinic Show
on the weekend. Either one hour or two.
Click here to learn more about The Career Clinic Program
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How it Works |
60 seconds Includes
:08 custom open,
:32 content,
:15 national spot,
:05 close
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Sample Topics Include:
finding and keeping great employees
making work more fun
how to sample a new career
what to say in a resignation letter
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Samples of Past Features:
What keeps people from going after their dreams? Fear.
Author Brian Kurth says people fear financial ruin, the loss of support from
family and friends, and their identity.
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Cheap labor isn't the only reason jobs are going overseas.
At least according to John Nese from Galco's Soda Pop Stop in Los Angeles,
who says a lot of people in this country don't know how to put in an honest day's work.
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If you're looking for a job, your days of showing up at the grocery store in sweats are over.
Career consultant Dave Swanson doesn't think you should risk running into a potential employer
looking less than your best.
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We're not put on this planet to use up natural recourses.
So says Barbara Sher, who's written several bestselling books about making
dreams come true. Sher thinks we owe it to the world to find jobs we love
and share our gifts.
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The Host
Maureen Anderson is a civil engineering graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
who held a variety of positions in management and sales before getting into radio. She attributes
her successful career change to the training she did with Richard Bolles, author of What Color Is Your
Parachute?
Maureen is an award-winning journalist whose articles and essays have appeared in publications ranging
from Radio World to Spirituality & Health. She is the author, with Dick Beardsley, of
Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race (University of Minnesota Press, 2002). She is also the
author, with Jon Hovde, of Left for Dead: A Second Life after Vietnam (Minnesota, 2005), which
won a 2006 Minnesota Book Award. And she's the author of
The Career Clinic: Eight Simple Rules for Finding Work You Love.
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From both a programming and a revenue standpoint, The Career Clinic® Features are the perfect
complement to The Career Clinic® weekend talk show. Here's why…
-- You can extend your talk show sponsor package through the week by carrying the features.
Because you can air them as many times as you like, you can either rotate sponsor ads in
multiple time slots--or at fixed times M-F.
-- The features can be the centerpiece of a "Help Wanted" package, where you run recruitment ads from
local employers. These can fill a two-or three-minute slot several times a day.
-- If you like, we'll customize the open and close for the features with your call letters and/or imaging.
They sound more local, and can include sponsor identification for your local advertisers.
-- You can use the features on the same station that airs The Career Clinic® program, and also on other stations
in your market's cluster. Because they're short-form, they can work into almost any format. Again, there's no
limit on the number of times you run the features and when you run them. |
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| To learn more about The Career Clinic® PROGRAM, click on the Career Clinic logo. |
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