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            IEMA launches new preparedness radio spots featuring radio, TV 
			personality Steve Harvey New spots 
			highlight importance of emergency supply kits  
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            [April 04, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- Illinois' effort 
			to promote individual emergency preparedness is once again getting 
			the star treatment. This week the Illinois Emergency Management 
			Agency launched three new radio spots, recorded by TV and radio 
			personality Steve Harvey.  | 
		
            |  The star of TV's "Steve Harvey Show," "Family Feud" and the 
			nationally syndicated daily radio show "The Steve Harvey Morning 
			Show" is the latest celebrity to lend his voice to IEMA's public 
			education radio campaign promoting emergency preparedness and the 
			state's Ready Illinois website,
			www.ready.illinois.gov. Harvey's spots will air in conjunction with previous 
			celebrity-driven campaigns, including those with actress Marion Ross 
			of "Happy Days" and emergency disaster planning for pets, featuring 
			legendary Chicago radio personalities Larry Lujack and Tommy 
			Edwards. "We're very excited to have Steve Harvey lend his talent to our 
			latest preparedness spots," said IEMA Director Jonathon Monken. 
			"Having a well-known celebrity like Steve in our radio spots helps 
			our message stand out. We hope these new spots will spur listeners 
			to take actions to be better prepared." 
			
			 Harvey recorded one 30-second and two 60-second spots that 
			highlight items needed for a home preparedness kit, such as a 
			three-day supply of water and nonperishable food, flashlight, 
			weather radio, first-aid kit, and extra batteries.  "The Illinois Broadcasters Association is so appreciative for 
			Steve Harvey's generosity in lending his talent to this important 
			campaign," said Dennis Lyle, president and CEO of the Illinois 
			Broadcasters Association. "Now that Illinois is home for his 
			exciting new daily TV talk show, ‘The Steve Harvey Show,' as well as 
			for his daily ‘The Steve Harvey Morning Show,' he's the perfect 
			celebrity to promote emergency preparedness in his very own 
			backyard."  
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			 Earl Jones, chairman of the Illinois Broadcasters Association 
			board and market manager for Clear Channel Media-Chicago, first 
			approached Harvey with the idea of recording the preparedness spots. 
			"The Steve Harvey Morning Show" airs on Clear Channel's V103-FM in 
			Chicago.  The new spots will begin airing soon on radio airwaves throughout 
			Illinois as part of IEMA's broadcast preparedness campaign, which is 
			aired in cooperation with the Illinois Broadcasters Association 
			Public Education Partnership program. The spots will air on more 
			than 200 Illinois radio stations.  All of the
			
			TV and radio spots in the state's preparedness campaign are 
			available on the Ready Illinois website at
			www.ready.illinois.gov.
			 
            [Text from 
			Illinois 
			Emergency Management Agency file received from 
			the
			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] 
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