Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Supports American Heart Month Through Public Service Campaign With American Heart Association
National PSA Campaign Educates the Public on Heart Disease Signs Starting February 14
NEW YORK, NY 鈥 February 14, 2013 鈥聽Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.聽 President Obama has nationally proclaimed February American Heart Month, a movement dedicated to educating the public about heart disease, its risks and preventative measures.聽 Clear Channel Media and Entertainment has committed over $1 million worth of on-air media to help educate the public on the signs and risk factors associated with heart disease and stroke as part of its collaboration with the American Heart Association and in support of American Heart Month.聽 Earlier this month, Clear Channel also teamed up with the American Heart Association鈥檚 Go Red For Women庐聽movement to encourage America to go RED for the 11th聽National Wear Red Day庐聽on February 7, 2014.
Beginning today, February 14 鈥 Valentine's Day 鈥撀燙lear Channel will kick off a two-week public service聽announcement聽(PSA) campaign across its 840 radio stations to educate listeners on the symptoms of heart disease and stroke in honor of American Heart Month.聽 Certain聽Clear Channel stations will air a comedic yet informative public service announcement voiced by Emmy-nominated actress聽Elizabeth Banks聽that highlights the signs of heart attack in women, while all other Clear Channel radio stations will air a second PSA, created by the Ad Council and the American Heart Association, to help people recognize and respond to the sudden warning signs of a stroke.
鈥淐lear Channel鈥檚 commitment to supporting and airing messaging about heart disease and stroke has been outstanding,鈥 said Peggy Conlon, president and CEO of Ad Council.聽 鈥淭ogether with Clear Channel鈥檚 support and our longstanding partners at the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association, we know we can raise awareness and truly move the needle on these critical social issues and improve the health of women nationwide.鈥
鈥淥ver the past 50 years,聽American Heart Month聽has become an annual tradition that unites men and women from all parts of the country and focuses attention on one the most serious health concerns facing Americans,鈥 said Jessica King, Clear Channel's聽Director of Community Engagement.聽 鈥淎t Clear Channel, we believe it is critical to remind our listeners that it is incredibly important for everyone to know the warning signs of a stroke or a heart attack聽鈥斅燼nd, as importantly, to understand tactics that can help prevent them."聽
鈥淲e鈥檙e grateful for Clear Channel鈥檚 support of the American Heart Association and its commitment to helping us raise awareness about heart disease and stroke,鈥 said Bernie Dennis, Chairman of the Board of the American Heart Association.聽 鈥淭his is an exciting opportunity for us to educate Clear Channel listeners nationwide with our PSAs and make a health impact to save more lives.鈥
Additionally, on February 6, 2014, Danielle Monaro, popular co-host of Z100鈥橲 syndicated Elvis Duran and the Morning Show, was on-site聽at the Go Red For Women庐 /聽The Heart Truth聽庐 Red Dress Collection聽in New York City during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week to celebrate Go Red For Women鈥檚 10th聽anniversary alongside聽show models聽Lindsey Vonn,聽AnnaSophia Robb, Colbie Caillat, Giada De Laurentiis, Gina Torres, Bella Thorne, Joan Jett, Leona Lewis, NeNe Leakes, Rutina Wesley, Sasha Cohen and Vanna White,聽among others.聽 Danielle was the official show correspondent and provided Elvis Duran and the Morning Show listeners with behind-the-scenes access and videos.
鈥淚 felt honored to be part of such an iconic campaign, one that has聽brought together women from all over the world for so many years with the sole purpose of improving women鈥檚 heart health,鈥 said Monaro.聽 鈥淢y involvement in the Red Dress Collection Show聽helped the American Heart Association extend the fashion show鈥檚 reach beyond NYC and into the homes of Clear Channel listeners across the U.S.鈥
For more information about the American Heart Association visit www.heart.org. For more information about stroke, visit the American Stroke Association at: http://www.strokeassociation.org. For more information about the American Heart Association鈥檚 Go Red For Women movement, visit: www.GoRedForWomen.org.