Friday, February 26, 2010

February 26's Swansea Bay Media Highlights

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For all those interested in & working in the Swansea Bay media
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Online BBC Cymru Wales Click
Key local story - A coroner has urged parents to supervise children using air guns after Llansamlet 10-year-old Rhys Johnson died after being shot at close range in the heart. Click
Council finance - Six council chief executives earn more than the first minister, BBC Wales' Dragon's Eye programme has discovered. Click
Don’t miss – A brilliant 1975 rugby video clip in which Mervyn Davies and Ray Gravell can be seen warming up in the tunnel before a France-Wales game. Click
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Broadcast Real Radio Click
Key South Wales story – There are warnings that more needs to be done to keep the Severn Bridges open during extreme weather due to the economic impact of their closure.
Promo power – Llantrisant shopping centre Talbot Green is running a funky Faces Of modelling competition – with great publicity on Real Radio. Click
You heard it here – Cardiff Airport has put on 21 extra flights to cater for the French rugby fans heading for the Welsh capital today for tonight’s RBS 6 Nations match.
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Print Llanelli Star Click
Lead – Llanelli’s new top cop is about to get tough with drug addicts. He’s looking for Home Office clearance to be able to test arrested individuals for drug use.
Footfall generator – The wise folk at Greggs bakery have arranged for a pasty/bake 2-for-1 offer in the Star’s March 3 edition. Others with fast-moving consumer goods are urged to try similar promotions.
Hotel challenge – Machynys golf course boss Jim Anderson says his £15m plan to bring a Hilton hotel to the site is back on track. It’s time for other hotels to start building strong relationships with the local media well in advance of the new arrival.
Display advertiser list: Entertainment pages – Baltic Inn, Calsonic Kansei Social Club, Carmarthenshire Theatres, Gate Inn Llanelli, Carmarthen Showground Car Boot, Carmarthen Antiques & Collectors Fair, Belgrave Hotel Tenby.
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Community Radio Tircoed Click
South Wales news - A cabbie has persuaded a city council to depart from its usual taxi licensing rules so he can run smaller cars which are more fuel efficient.
Climate - An iceberg the size of Luxembourg has broken off from a glacier in Antarctica. Scientists say it was rammed by another giant iceberg earlier this month and fear it could have a significant impact on the environment.
Programming - Paul Kerr was taking over the morning show today for the final two hours - Phil England was full of cold.
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Make every penny count! Andy Pearson can guide your business through the media minefield. Phone 07758 745 240. Email andy@andypearsonpublicity.co.uk
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