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How to: Get the most from your spokesperson on radio

Competing for air-time in increasingly crowded radio space is an ongoing challenge for PR agencies seeking editorial coverage, and a shift in the broadcast landscape means that all spokespeople, whether they are celebrities, experts or CEOs, need to be available at all hours for interview opportunities, and not just during a traditional morning radio session.

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