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'''OPENING'''
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The following template is to be used in the creation of KDHX Arts/Events Calendar recordings.
Hello and welcome to the eighty eight one KDHX Arts/Events Calendar for DAY/DATE.  
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'''EVENT LISTINGS (4 or 5 max)'''
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"On DAY, PRESENTER will present EVENT TITLE.  DESCRIPTION (1-2 sentences max - remove provocative or promotional language)  
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EVENT TITLE (or the event/screening/lecture/etc) will happen/screen/take place on DAY & DATE, at PLACE (location with neighborhood, but omit street address) from TIME SPAN. For more information, XXX.com (omit www)"
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'''CLOSING'''
 
"You can view and search KDHX's comprehensive Arts and Events information anytime on the web at KDHX.org - just click on EVENTS. 
 
  
To get your event listed in the Events and Arts Calendars, send a text-only e-mail to artscalendar@kdhx.org.  
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'''OPENING'''<br>
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Hello. This is the eighty-eight one KDHX Arts & Events Calendar for ''DAY/DATE''.
  
And when you go, let 'em know; when you attend any of these events, let everybody know you heard about it on the KDHX Arts/Events Calendar.
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'''EVENT LISTINGS (4 or 5)'''<br>
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[https://app.smartsheet.com/b/publish?EQBCT=77580cf37b494381bdad6a91bca54496 -> Click here for Listings]<br>
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line 1: On ''DAY of Week,'' ''PRESENTER'' will present ''EVENT TITLE''.  <br>
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line 2: ''DESCRIPTION'' (1 sentence - remove promotional, provocative, qualitative, or quantitative language). <br>
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line 3: ''EVENT TITLE'' (or the event/screening/lecture/etc.) will ''happen/screen/take place'' on ''DAY & DATE'', at ''PLACE'' (location with neighborhood, but omit street address) at "TIME" (or) from ''TIME SPAN''.  <br>
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line 4: For more information, ''XXX''.com (always omit www, spell out letters that aren't real words, and always spell out ORG)"
  
I'm __________________ and  _________________ and this is eighty eight one KDHX. Independent music plays here."
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'''CLOSING'''<br>
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To get your event listed in the Arts and Events Calendars, submit it at KDHX dot ORG. 
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I'm __________________ (your name) <br>
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From the Grand Center Arts District, this is eighty-eight one KDHX, St. Louis.
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''NOTE: please consult our [[St._Louis_Pronunciation_Guide|St. Louis Pronunciation Guide]] for any words that are difficult or elusive. We want to sound like we live here, so we'll always go with local pronunciations. If you learn how to pronounce something that isn't there, please report the new information to a staff member to get it added.''
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 4 October 2016

The following template is to be used in the creation of KDHX Arts/Events Calendar recordings.



OPENING
Hello. This is the eighty-eight one KDHX Arts & Events Calendar for DAY/DATE.

EVENT LISTINGS (4 or 5)
-> Click here for Listings
line 1: On DAY of Week, PRESENTER will present EVENT TITLE.  
line 2: DESCRIPTION (1 sentence - remove promotional, provocative, qualitative, or quantitative language).
line 3: EVENT TITLE (or the event/screening/lecture/etc.) will happen/screen/take place on DAY & DATE, at PLACE (location with neighborhood, but omit street address) at "TIME" (or) from TIME SPAN.
line 4: For more information, XXX.com (always omit www, spell out letters that aren't real words, and always spell out ORG)"

CLOSING
To get your event listed in the Arts and Events Calendars, submit it at KDHX dot ORG.

I'm __________________ (your name)
From the Grand Center Arts District, this is eighty-eight one KDHX, St. Louis.


NOTE: please consult our St. Louis Pronunciation Guide for any words that are difficult or elusive. We want to sound like we live here, so we'll always go with local pronunciations. If you learn how to pronounce something that isn't there, please report the new information to a staff member to get it added.