Strauss Radio Strategies
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[edit] History
Strauss Radio Strategies (SRS) Inc. is a radio communications firm founded in 1996. The company is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and has offices in New York City.
[edit] Founder
SRS President and Founder Richard Strauss served as the nation's first-ever White House Radio Director. Strauss created and implemented radio communications strategy for the Executive Office of the President, in addition to coordinating, producing, and syndicating President Clinton’s weekly Saturday morning radio address.
Strauss was named to the PR Week 2007 "40 under 40" list, recognizing the nation's top 40 agency, corporate, and nonprofit professionals under the age of 40.[1]
[edit] Clients
The corporate Web site states that SRS is a "communications, public relations, consulting and strategy firm that was created to provide comprehensive radio services to public relations firms, political campaigns, non-profit groups, both large and small corporations, government agencies, and other organizations around the country."
[edit] Services
- radio media tours
- audio news releases
- public service announcements (PSAs)
- specialty radio (Spanish language, African American, etc.)
- internet broadcasting
- dial-in actuality soundbite phone lines
- radio promotions
- live remote broadcasts
- crisis management radio
- broadcast faxing
- radio advertising
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