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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Mon Mar 24, 2014, 04:06 PM Mar 2014

Radio Station Burns $5,000 Cash in Publicity Stunt

http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/radio-station-burns--5-000-cash-in-publicity-stunt-182319410.html

A popular radio station in Canada is under fire — pun intended — for reducing $5,000 in cash to a pile of ashes on Friday as part of a publicity stunt. The contest, “Bank It or Burn It,” run by 90.3 AMP Radio in Calgary, asked listeners to weigh in through social media on whether the stacks of bills should go to a lucky listener or be set on fire. Morning cohosts Katie Summers and Ryan Lindsay say they were left with no choice but to follow through when 54 percent responded via text with the hashtag “#burnit.”...

“I just wanted to let you know that you guys make me sick,” one call-in listener declared on Monday, echoing the sentiment that had been building throughout the weekend. On Facebook, hundreds of commenters have weighed in, many expressing anger. “Disgrace. Absolute…disgrace, this makes me embarrassed to live in this city,” wrote one critic. “I hope AMP literally burns for this. Words can't explain my disgust.” Another took Lindsay’s explanation to task, noting, “Calgary voted?? Sorry that’s not an argument considering the contest shouldn't have existed in the first place. AMP's fault.” A slew of tweets say the burning of the bucks was “stupid,” “dumb” and “selfish,” with some calling for station boycotts and attempting to divert public focus to various charities that are hard up for donations right now....

This is not the first time AMP has pushed the envelope, Summers tells Yahoo Shine, explaining, “We want to appeal to a young, fun Calgary and entice them to be a part of something.” Recent controversial stunts have included one in which five couples temporarily swapped wives in exchange for prize money, awarded only after they met with divorce attorneys and agreed to split the winnings with their soon-to-be-exes. More recently, the station raised hackles by rounding up pairs of strangers on the street, marrying them on the air and sending them off to a Miley Cyrus concert.

But even Summers was “blindsided” when the “Bank It or Burn It” votes were tallied on Friday. “It was so depressing,” she says. “I’m not a robot. I mean, I have a mortgage, and two rescue dogs who need dog food.” But Summers believes the stunt has had the positive effect of forcing people to talk and think about helping those in need, when it might not have crossed their minds before. And she surmises that the “burn it” motivation for the 54 percent may have been to simply call the station’s bluff. “I think people didn’t think that we would really do it,” she says. Stay tuned to see what happens with the next round.


Well, that's just loony.

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Radio Station Burns $5,000 Cash in Publicity Stunt (Original Post) KamaAina Mar 2014 OP
Nah, loonies don't burn... n/r PoliticAverse Mar 2014 #1
They used bills, ya hoser. KamaAina Mar 2014 #2
Somebody should check up on this... hunter Mar 2014 #3

hunter

(38,313 posts)
3. Somebody should check up on this...
Mon Mar 24, 2014, 05:53 PM
Mar 2014

... perhaps they burned color copies of the bills and pocketed the real money.

That's what I would... nah, forget I said that.

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