Selena Sol wrote: > I am not sure what a public service announcement means....is it cheaper or > something? I don't know how it works in the print media, but at least with radio and t.v., broadcasters (in the U.S.) are encouraged, if not outright obliged, to devote some small portion of their ad space to unpaid announcements for the public benefit. You know, like "Don't Drink and Drive". Disclaimer: I really have no clue in this regard. But I was thinking that it may be that any non-profit organization might qualify for PSA time. -- John Porter Science class should not end in tragedy.
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