RTRFM radiothon - we need your subscription

kwylo | 23/08/2009 - 19:38

This week is Perth community radio station RTRFM's annual Radiothon, it's that time of the year when we ask our listeners to reach into their pockets and take out a subscription to support the station. Without subscribers RTRFM would simply stop - we need your support.

Call 9260 9210 - we have people waiting by the phone 24 hours a day between August 21st and 30th.

10 Reasons to Subscribe

1. RTRFM actively covers the arts and culture of WA, including community, amateur and professional theatre.

2. RTRFM supports local music and plays over 35% WA music in prime time

3. By subscribing you'll get some cool subscriber discounts at Piccadilly Cinemas, Luna Cinemas, Urban Records, New Edition Books, the WA Screen Awards and tons of other shops and events.

4. Subscribe to RTRFM 92.1 during Radiothon 2009 for your chance to win our major prize which is a ‘Fistful of Festival Passes’ including entry to Future Music, Summadayze, Escape to the Park, One Movement, Southbound, Big Day Out, Good Vibrations, Seriously Sound System, four shows at the Perth Festival Music Box, WAMi Festival, In the Pines, Fremantle Winter Music Festival and 2010 Radiothon Parties.

5. We have mountains of prize giveaways, spot prizes and fun things to give away to people who subscribe.

6. You'll get a discount to all the great events RTRFM runs through the year, like 'In the Pines', 'Jazz in July', 'Seriously Sound System', 'Fremantle Winter Music Festival'.

7. You'll get concession prices to Black Swan Theatre Company, Deckchair Theatre Company, Perth Theatre Company and $9 tickets to The Laugh Resort Comedy Club

8. If you add an additional tax deductible donation to your subscription - you go into the draw to win an overnight stay in The Duxton Hotel.

9. You'll get to hear great music on your radio for another 12 months.

10. Take out a Gold Subscription and we'll give you a special gift of a miniature radio and you'll go into the draw for even more prize giveaways.

Call 9260 9210 and pledge your subscription.
If you've never ever subscribed - this is the year to do it.

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