Radio/TV Materials
The Get Smart campaign has developed a variety of Public Service Announcements (PSAs).
There are three radio PSAs. These radio PSAs are available as a national version (with CDC contact information) or can be adapted for local implementation.
- English - Target audience: healthy adults
- English - Target audience: parents of young children
- Spanish - Target audience: Spanish speaking Latinos
The Get Smart campaign has two TV PSAs, which are targeted to parents of young children. These TV PSAs are available as a national version (with CDC contact information) or can be adapted for local implementation. The newer video is available in NTSC broadcast quality.
Public Service Announcements (PSAs) (Radio)
Public Service Announcements (PSAs) (Television)
Parents Want To Do What's Best (NEW)
When your child is sick, antibiotics may not be the answer. Work with your child’s doctor or nurse to learn how you can help your child feel better.
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YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ign72qphn0U
Link:
http://www.cdc.gov/getsmart/campaign-materials/radio-tv.html#tv
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Download this video in NTSC Broadcast Quality
(Right click link and select "Save As...")
Format: Broadcast Quality Quicktime MOV
Size: 110MB
Length: 30 seconds
Always Give Hugs
Antibiotics don't work for viral infections. Sometimes plenty of rest, fluids, and hugs will be best.
Download this video in NTSC Broadcast Quality
(Right click link and select "Save As...")
Format: Broadcast Quality Quicktime MOV
Size: 665MB
Length: 30 seconds
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