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- BUSINESS, Page 58Business NotesPROMOTIONSRockin', Rollin' And Dialin'
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- Forget the days when the only extra services your telephone
- provided were the time and the weather. Thanks to New York
- City-based Phone Programs, a pioneer in prerecorded hot lines,
- everything from fresh sports scores to stale Henny Youngman
- jokes are now no farther away than the buttons on your
- Touch-Tone phone. The latest offering: daily messages from
- Samantha Fox, Bobby Brown and other recording stars. Initially
- dismissed by the music industry as an offbeat stunt, the gambit
- may become rock 'n' roll's hottest promotional device since the
- video.
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- It all began nine months ago, when RCA Records executive
- Michael Omansky approached Phone Programs about publicizing
- D.J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, a new rap duo. AT&T
- provided the necessary 900 area-code number. The result was an
- immediate hit. Spurred on by a TV ad campaign, some 2.5 million
- rapsters have rung up Jazzy Jeff and friend since the debut of
- their two-minute talkfest last June. The cost: $2 for the first
- minute, 45 cents a minute thereafter. Other hot lines soon
- followed. Now word of Phone Programs' success has got around.
- "People from every walk of music are coming to us," says V.P.
- Cory Eisner.
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