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Greater Cincinnati Police Museum Launches PSA Campaign

Integrated Firm Eisen Develops Spots to Spur Attendance, Endowment
 

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PRLog (Press Release)Jun 10, 2008 – Media Contact:   
Rodger Roeser
Eisen Management Group
rroeser@eisenmanagementgroup.com
859.291.4302

Greater Cincinnati Police Museum Launches PSA Campaign
Integrated Firm Eisen Develops Spots to Spur Attendance, Endowment

Cincinnati, OH – June 10, 2008 – The Greater Cincinnati Police Museum will launch a series of three public service announcements this month designed to beef up attendance and awareness of the downtown museum. The spots were copywritten, produced and developed by Greater Cincinnati public relations firm Eisen Management Group and voiced by local radio legend Craig Kopp as part of EMG’s “Voice” program.

The PSAs are available for download at www.eisenmanagementgroup.com/PoliceMuseum and will be provided to regional radio stations to fill unsold airtime.

About The Greater Cincinnati Police Historical Society

Established in 1999, the Greater Cincinnati Police Historical Society opened the Police Museum in 2006 to showcase and display the proud heritage of public service of more than 60 police agencies that serve throughout Greater Cincinnati.  The museum, located at 959 W. 8th Street, is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is free and open to the public. More information can be accessed at http://www.gcphs.com/ or by calling 513.300.3664.  The group is currently seeking both monetary and historical donations for the museum.  Memberships are also available.

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About The Greater Cincinnati Police Historical Society

Established in 1999, the Greater Cincinnati Police Historical Society opened the Police Museum in 2006 to showcase and display the proud heritage of public service of more than 60 police agencies that serve throughout Greater Cincinnati. The museum, located at 959 W. 8th Street, is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is free and open to the public. More information can be accessed at http://www.gcphs.com/ or by calling 513.300.3664. The group is currently seeking both monetary and historical donations for the museum. Memberships are also available.

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Issued By:Greater Cincinnati Police Museum
Website:http://www.gcphs.com
Email:Click to contact author
Phone:859-291-4302
City/Town:Cincinnati
State/Province:Ohio
Zip:41071
Country:United States
Categories:Non Profit, Advertising
Tags:Endowment, Non-profit, Police, Museum, Public Service Announcement, Marketing, Advertising

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