Channel One News Seeking Song for Promotional Advertisement

Posted by:  Alloy Media, LLC

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Summary

Channel One News, a part of Alloy Digital (the #1 teen online network), is looking for a song to feature as the backing music in an upcoming promotional advertisement for Channel One News itself. b>This 30 second ad will run at various times throughout the 2010-2011 school year and will be seen by nearly 6 million students each time it airs. Artist must control their own publishing or have an independent label and/or publisher. A small synchronization fee may be awarded to the chosen band depending on the number of submissions received./n/nChannel One News, a part of Alloy Digital (the #1 teen online network), is looking for a song to feature as the backing music in an upcoming promotional advertisement for Channel One News itself.

Songs must be either pop or rock genres and have an upbeat vibe and a quicker tempo. Fully instrumental songs are preferred but vocals are welcome. This 30 second ad will run at various times throughout the 2010-2011 school year and will be seen by nearly 6 million students each time it airs. Artist must control their own publishing or have an independent label and/or publisher. A small synchronization fee may be awarded to the chosen band depending on the number of submissions received.


Please Note: Any vocals must be completely clean and free of cursing, drugs/drinking references, and can contain nothing overly sexual, risqué or violent in order to be considered.



About Channel One:

Channel One News is the leading television news network for teens nationwide. Their mission is to inform, educate and inspire by making news relevant and engaging for young people and sparking discussion around the important issues impacting youth today. Broadcasting since 1990, Peabody Award-winning Channel One News, now a division of Alloy Media + Marketing, is the top source of high quality, unbiased news and information for young people. The dynamic 12-minute news broadcast is delivered daily to nearly six million teens in approximately 8,000 middle schools and high schools across the country.