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Oink Ink Radio announces their 14th annual Dead Radio Contest.
The Dead Radio Contest is a competition for advertising copywriters who have written radio scripts that for whatever reason (too provocative, too silly, or simply overlooked) were never selected by the client. The contest gives them an opportunity to bring their best script back to life, hence "Dead Radio."
The contest is international, so anyone around the world can enter. The Grand Prize Winner gets flown out to NY or LA and have their spot produced. Scripts submitted for competition must not have been previously produced by a client or its agency, and should be no longer than 60 seconds in length.
What began as a humble platform to shine light on overlookedâbut greatâradio ads has become an arena for writers to gain recognition for stellar work that isnât always embraced by clients. However, the occasional reigning Dead spot has caused some clients to think twice about their initial rejectionâand some ads have made it to the air after all.
âIn fact,â according to Oink president, Dan Price, âsince the contest began, about 7 or 8 winning spots went on to eventually win national awards.â Among them Radio Mercuries, Cannes Lions and several others. Since 1998 spots written for IKEA, Southwest Airlines, Durex, Miller Lite, Verizon and even M.A.D.D. have earned recognition as the best of the Dead.
Last yearâs Grand Prize Winner Tommy Troncoso of BBDO/NY wrote a radio script for client Amp Energy Drink titled âWright Brothers.â The spot features a comical dispute between the famous siblings before they went down in history as the fathers of flight. Amp originally passed on the script, but it got a second chance and a production courtesy of Oink Inkâs L.A. facility.
Find out more and enter at the Dead Radio Contest website.