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Place Logo Here MEDIA ADVISORY What: 106.5 The Arch’s $25,000 “FREE MONEY” Giveaway! When: Friday, March 28, 2014 Where: 106.5 The Arch Why: 106.5 The Arch - St. Louis’ “FREE MONEY” radio station - has already awarded hundreds of loyal listeners with $106 in daily cash. And this Friday, March 28th could be a big windfall for one lucky listener - 106.5 The Arch will reward ONE $25,000 prize in the 2014 “FREE MONEY” promotion! 106.5 The Arch listeners who haven’t qualified yet as a daily winner still have a chance to win! Go to www.1065TheArch.com and enter online to win $106 and a shot at $25,000 in “FREE MONEY”! 106.5 The Arch is STILL giving away more “FREE MONEY” than any other St. Louis radio station. Once they give away the big 25K this coming Friday, 106.5 The Arch will have given away $48,992 total in FREE MONEY to listeners during 2014. And the race for $50,000 starts right away on Monday, March, 31st! The year-long FREE MONEY promotion is sponsored by BANK ON MORE: The Credit Unions Of Missouri. Listen in – or go online – and claim your $25,000 in “FREE MONEY” from 106.5 The Arch! Media Contact: Kevin Robinson Program Director (314) 983-6229 [email protected] 11647 Olive Boulevard • Saint Louis, Missouri 63141 www.1065TheArch.com 106.5 The Arch / “FREE MONEY” Friday – March 28, 2014 2 About Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. Started in 1923, Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. is an American television and radio broadcasting corporation based in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota that was started by Stanley E. Hubbard. Hubbard Broadcasting now operates 21 radio stations as well as twelve television stations in Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Utah, and the District of Columbia. In addition to radio and television broadcast stations, other Hubbard Broadcasting companies include the satellite and cable networks ReelzChannel (launched in 2006) and Ovation TV, F&F Productions and the Hubbard Radio Network, which is used to distribute KSTP-AM's local talk shows to subscribing radio stations in Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin. Hubbard Broadcasting is a family-run and -operated business. In the past 10 years, Hubbard radio stations have been awarded multiple NAB Marconi Awards, NAB Crystal Awards, NABEF Service to America Awards and AWM Gracie Awards. # # # .
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