May'2, 1991 c - Bill Brier Edison Electric Institute 701 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Washington, DC 20004-2696 - Information Council for the Environment Test Market Ad Materials _. Enclosed are the newspaper and radio ads as they will be running in Fargo, Flagstaff, and Bowling Green when our test campaign begins on Ballingc radio ad title3 May 12. We are still in production on .- . ---___,_. .-:-. c!c:e=?'' :a 36 7::. c-l-.. 13 __=?>-A:a. .Bob 1' z C:5?-.. .- - Z Z ? - .* .-.. 5ic t z ~ " ; z = ~r.exz i K i e E r I azc &e:X. s e x 2 ~ C y L o ~ C r C ; ~ vnez v.; re-eive it. y - _ _ . C . Here8s a listing of what you811 find in this packet: 1- Five newspaper ads 2. Schedule of the radio spots and newspaper ads for each market 3 , Four sixty-second radio commercials (on tape), two scripts 4. Public Relations tour schedule* 5. Copy of letters that respondents requesting information will receive *Schedule includes Fargo and Flagstaff- Bowling Green schedule with Dr. Pat Michaels will be completed next week. The advertising will begin with full-page newspaper ads in each of the markets on May 12, The campaign will conclude on Sunday, June 9. Three full-page, two-color newspaper ads will run each of the four weeks of this campaign. The cassette tape contains the four radio ads that will run in Flagstaff. The first two weeks of the schedule will feature the Dr. Bob Balling commercials exclusively. The final two weeks of the radio campaign will be an equal rotation of D r . Balling and Bruce Williams: The commercial rotations in Fargo and Bawling Green will differ. The scripts of the Rush Limbaugh commercials apply only to Fargo. These commercials will air in only the Rush Limbaugh radio program (11 AM to 1 PM, Monday through Friday-) In Fargo, Bruce Williams commercials will also r u n i n only his Monday through Friday, 6 PM to 9 PM program. Dr. Balling commercials will air in all other Fargo radio schedules. W s will send you the tape of the Rush Limbaugh radio commercials next week. I n Bowling Green, we will rotate three Dr. Balling commercials 'for the entire length of the radio schedule. The *'Kentucky Colder" commercial will receive increased scheduling during the first two weeks of the campaign. The radio schedule will reach approximately 85% of our adult 25-54 target audience approximately 19 times in the four weeks of this campaign, This is a four-week, 1,600 gross rating point radio schedule . ~ . B i l l Brier May 2, 1991 Page 2 c The combined newspaper and radio reach is estimated t o be 97% of our adult 25-54 target audience, with a combined frequency of 35. We will begin follow-up research on Saturday, June 15, to determine the results of this campaign, Those results will be reported to all of our sponsors by August 5 , 1991, %?e appreciate all the help you've provided to make this test possible. Don't hesitate to call me if we can be of further assistance. Fred Lukens cc: Gale );lappa EDISON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE \ , May 15,1991 .. . -. 1. 0. Mark De Michele President & CEO Arizona Public Service Company ~Ck5?ps .-,;srA;X, 85C72-2;22 D.0 f &z Dear Mark: I a m writing to update you on some changes in the Informa.1 *'on Council for the Environment's (ICE)advertising and promotional activities in the three test cities including Flagstaff. You willfind the attached material similar to what I sent you earlier. However, you should note changes in the "How Much . . ." ad which will be running Flagstaff. It is a revised version and contains no graphics it's straight - COPY- If you have any questions, please let me know. wlo enclosures GaleMappa - Vice President Southern Company . .. c;. AJ4 P* $fl-:wJx/ . 5- :I !; .! y/ 7 FEDERALEXPRESS i,L& Arizona Public SeMce Gompany 400 North 5th Street Phoenix, AZ 85004 .- the newspaper and radio ads that will begin appearing in three test markets including Flagstaff on May 12. You should also note that the campaign includes public relations activities involving the Arizona Dailv Sun, KNAZ-lV and KNAU-AM on May 20. Ar t prcrised, att.tzh~s’is i&izZix oa Of perhaps greater interest is the pre-test telephone interviews with 500 adults in Flagstaff (the results are also attached). The data indicates that: . 89% say that they have heard of global warming . 82% claim some familiarity with global warming . 80% claim the problem is somewhat serious while 45% claim it is very serious . 39% back federal legislation without any qualification of cost . 22% consider themselves “green”consumers i With this high level of awareness and concern in Flagstaffit will be interesting to see how the science approach sells. My concern is that the absence in the messages of reasonable approaches to solving the problems of global warming may reduce their effectiveness. In any case the research results should be useful in providing data that will allow the industry to fine tune its messages. Hopefully we’can share this information, in a meaningful way, with members of your policy committee at an appropriate time. 0. Mark DeMichele May 6, 1991 Page Two c < - I have informed the Information Council for the Environment (ICE) that you resewe the right to distance yoursetf from these activities. If you have any questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Enclosures cc w/o enclosures: Gale Klappa Southern Company c INFORMED CITIZENS F O R THE ENVIRONMENT Mission The mission of the Informed Citizens lor the Environment is to develop an eflective national communications programto help ensure that action by the Administration and/or Congress on the issue ofglobal warming is based on scientific evidence. 1 Strategies 1. Reposition global warming as theory (not fact). 2. Target print and radio media for maximum effectiveness. 3: Achieve broad participation across the entire electric utilir)' industry. 4. Start small, start well, and build on early successes. 5 . .Get the test concepts developed and implemented as soon as possible. 6. "Test market" execution in early 1991. 7. Build national involvement as soon as "test market" results are in hand - summer 1991. 8. Go national in the late fall of 1991 with a media program. 9. Use a spokesman from the scientific community. Our Plan 1. Build S U ~ neighbors. ~ Ofor K the , - concept of the ICE strategy among our 2. Match Southern Company's commitment by having four or five of our neighbors join us in raising 6125,000 by January 31, 1991. 3. Raise total commitments of $525,000 by January 31, 1991 to allow the test market project to proceed on schedule. In" - A u' '09'1r.- - ?youweabouduhnh?buumtouep: has authelnfomuuonmundlu?n?n?mnm. updaulazsyandls?MMnesslepoa" pmw3w' - Madonna. damnlo?oridaonngeyoveundu?fomh . r' 1 Hommofmucn'l ?lama: in say we need more rem:de And more Momma Council [Of the I:an mum T h e twentieth century has seen many predictions of global destruction. In the 1930's, some dentists claimed we were in the middle ofa disastrous warming trend. In the mid 1970's, others were sure we were entering a new Ice Age. And so on. It's the same with elobal warming. There's no h a evidence it B OMlrring.In fads evidence the Earth is warming is weak. Proof that -bon dioxide has been the primary cause is nonexistent. Climate models cannot accurately predict far-future global change. And the underlying physics of the climatic change are still wide open to debate. If you care about the envimnment, but don't care to be pressured into spending money on roblems that don't exist, m e sure you get the faas. Write: Lnfomed for the Environment, EO.Box 1513, Grand Forks,North Dakota 58206 or call (701)7-573. Well send you the facts about global warming. aK P . .. 3 hrlormcd aizen$ hOrchctnvironmml warmmg. .. Chicken Little. 3011310?de ring. accurately predict far-future Manage. And physicsof Hyou mahomtheeanh. butdon?: want your imagina?onloma am}- Write Informed Citizens for the Envimnment. 20. 5011513. Grind fats. North Dakota $8206. or all toll-free 1-701-746-4573. We'll send today's ['nformcd qua?; nh-Jud dmmam.-mmn - mumuMI'W Yawn!me MWHM hum: ?MAI-Innmtut. WMhh?p? ?Imam-Id. ??l?l?l?lw Mn mm? In Incl-?lm. I: .muu- humankind: club *mm mean-am Humming: '?m?uhmhmul?l ?Hut?hmm?n?m muum.m.mum Munwm . * < - PUBLIC RELATIONS TOUR Monday, May 20, l ? W 11:OO a.m. Meet with editors and writers at the Arizona Dailv Sun. Dr. Robert Balling from Arizona State University or Dr. Shenvood Idso from the U.S.Water Conservation Laboratory will replace Dr. Michaels for the Flagstaff meetings. 1:OO p.m. Tape appearance on North Arizona Outlook, weekly public affairs program on KNAZTV. 3:OO p.m. Appearance on KNAU-AM radio talk show. PUBLIC RELATIONS TOUR TUESDAY-MAY 14, 1991 * r . 10:45 a.m. Appearance on WBKO-Tv's "Midday" hosted by Beverly Kirk. l:OO p.m. Meet wi-h echtors anci writers at the Bowling Green Dailv News. 2:30 p.m. Tape appearance on WKYUTV's "Outlook1hosted by Barbara Deeb. Tape will also be broadcast on WKYU-FM's "Midday Edition." PUBLIC RELATIONS TOUR *- WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1991 12:30 p.m. Meet with editors and writers at The Fargo Forum. 2:OO p.m. Tape appearance on Kx4 News Conference on KXJB-Tv, Program is hosted by Kathy Coyle and airs on Sundays. 4:OO p.m. Appear on IKTHI-TVs On The Line hosted by Steve Poitras. Half-hour program. 5 0 0 p.m. Meetingwith editorial staff at WAY-TV. Tape interview for evening news. Infomiation 'May IS, 1991 . Thank you for requesting additional information on global Climate change. .-.- The science o - f p ? ~ ~c!in!z*e -' c J ~ ~ is E rsen, ~ c cowrltx !{e ' 2re S?? - - - _ . - scA z*c c. 1- -- -- :13r,:r.,: 0:ca-j--b'.r-2S';a'* I ixeraa ujth eich o;>er. \ I L Gc, b o w a a t yevs 2go the Earth was warmer; ve etation thrived, and there was more carbon dioxide in the atmosp ere than there is now. We also h o w that during the last ice age, carbon dioxide levels were lower than they are now. IC.: .-._:- % We believe 3 is wrong IOpredict that higher levels of carbon dioxide will bring a catastrophic global wanning. The Information Council for the Environment was created to help foster better ublic understanding ofglobal warming and to emure that any legis ation passed by Congress is based on scientifjc evidence. P The environment must be protected. We want a clean environment and we want a green Earth. We also believe we m w mnduct more scienti' reseatdr before we can acuuazeb UndeCJImtd the complex f o m ofglobal climate change. r Change often begins with one son. YOUcan make a difference by sharing what you've learne with others. Thank you for Caring enough to request this additional .tcicncr .rds iwp Panc.1: information. DR. RORCET C B4lU~G..IR. Dm-cwr o h t d Ulniatolo~g) ~ninnaVZ:~ 1nit emty Tenipr.. .I% Dr. Patrick Michaels May 15, 1991 X X X X Infomation Council for &e Environment Thank you for requesting more information about r . global climate change. I've been asked t o respond to your request as a member of the Information Council for the Environment's Science Advisory Panel 1°11 give you some background on my credentials. I am a professor at the University of Virginia. My area of expertise is environmental sciences. I am also one of man scientists who believe the vision C a E t E p d g f o b a l zarminq is d i s t-.o r m . ' x v e c 2 z L c 5 E : 3 czar:- - - = -c.---c:: s z z-- L -----. - L, _ - -::.L-p y0.i bezzzr Q,?GerStei.5 why *-*e> & i e - c e xe E Z C C L ~ z s z act in haste. - The enclosed letter, which was sent to President Bush in February, was co-written by Dr. Robert Balling of Arizona State University and myself. As youOll note, we urqe the President not to support expensive legislatlon. I ' m sure ouOll a ree after ou review the z m ~i r hi s oan ~ ~ o ~ i E ~ - Y-o5 e issue we a r e x i 1 learnln Est =months ago, a p d s - i s t s who advise the United Nations suggested a 10-year research effort to answer the many uncertainties about global warming. To quote the article, "A 10-year delay in taking action to curb global warming would mean little further increase in the level of warming predicted by the end of the next century,,,n --- But there's '=.d< more to this issue, What can you do? informed. Your request for this information is a good first step, 1. -Make sure you're B o d Mmbers: President GALE liLiPP.4 The Southern Company A h . 6.4 Vice Pw&x ntEDRlQi 2 P.4L\IER Wmem Fci.4 . ~ ~ S O C J ~ I I C J ~ Uuhincro:. D.C. 2, If you'd like to know more, return the enclosed postcard and we'll send YOU more information on global climate change. Thank you for caring enough to send f o r this information. Dr. P a t r i c k Michael c May IS, 1991 c Information Council for the Environment title) address ?hank you for requesting more information about global climate change. I've been asked to respond to your request as a member of the Information Council for the Environment's Science Advisory Panel. TJ I'll 've you some background on my credentials. I am a professor at the niversity of Virginia. My area of expertise is environmental sciences. I ani ai30 one ofmany scientisls who beZieve the vision of catastrop?iic lobal warming is dirtorid I have enclosed a cop of a letter and a &Met . - to help yo9 better usc'en:?aC K?: u'e ?x$c:.P we . . ... - 7: 5;: LE 1.=5:.-,. L The enclosed letter, which was sent to President Bush in February, was co-written by Dr. Robert Balling of Arizona State University and myselt As you'll note, we urge the President not to support expensive legislation. I'm w e you'll agree afreryou m * e wthe infomation Ibe m b s & global warnzing is an issue we are still learning about. In fact, just two months ago, a panel of scientists who advise the United Nations suggested a 10year research effort to answer the many uncertainties about global warming. To quote the article, "A 10- ear delay in taking action to curb nsI global warming would mean little fu er increase in the level of warming predicted by the end of the next century..." But there's more to this issue. fight now, fhereare costly proposak in Congras--includingone tlaai would impose a new tax on en intended purpose 1s to reduce carbon dioxide emissions an global warming. T What canyou do? 1. Make sure you're informed. Your request for this infomation-is a good first step. - . 2.If you'd like to know more,return the enclosed postcard and we'll send you more information on global climate change. Tbank you for caring enough to send for this information. Dr. Patrick Michaels Information Council for the Environment X X X Thank you f o r r e q u e s t i n g a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n on .global climate change. The s c i e n c e pf l o b a l climate chan e is complex. W e are e_? sti 1 learnih&mGy*the ve components of o u r atmosphere i n t e r a c t w i t h each -. - -- - other. W e do know t h a t y e a r s ago t h e E a r t h was ;.z--c : C‘- -:-..: ,cc - _.. -: -*.2 - - . . _-. --. => T,>Tf - . -. , c ~ r L xciloxide 12 z . ; ~c = z :: . . . - . . ~ i-2n. = : i ~ = eis now. W e a l s o know c n a t during t h e l a s t ice age, carbon d i o x i d e l e v e l s w e r e lower t h a n t h e y are ---2.. .% now. W e believe E v e l s ot global warminq. The Information Council f o r t h e Environment was c r e a t e d t o h e l p f o s t e r b e t t e r public understanding of qlobal warming and t o e n s u r e t h a t any l e g i s l a t i o n passed by Congress is based on s c i e n t i f i c evidence. W e want a c l e a n environment and w e want a u r e e n Earth. W e The environment L u s t be protected. Change o f t e n b e g i n s w i t h one person. You c a n make a d i f f e r e n c e by s h a r i n g what yoh’ve l e a r n e d w i t h others . -Thank you f o r c a r i n 7 enough t o request this a d d i t i o n a l information. Board Members: Presiden! G.uI Kl4PP.4 The Sourhr.9 Company Athnu. G.4 Vice Presidcni FREDRICK E) P.4UlER Uesrern fut!s -4ssociaiion Puhingtoa. D.C Sccrctm-Trcz~uref Dr. P a t r i c k Michaels Infomiation c May 15,1991 Thank you for requesting additional information on global climate change. The science ofglobal climate damge is very compler. We are stil I e ~ d n FoU r many of :'no connr?--~l!: cf c'x E.: ~.P . T ~ P Y : z x : z z uix e - - - x:.::. \ ; e L L 13. ~:. ZLTS 2g2 1Le z+L:-:. warmer; ve etztion thrived, an0 uere was more carbon dioxide in the atmosp ere than there is now. We also know that during the last ice age, carbon dioxide levels were lower than they are now. % We believe it is wrong to predict that higher b e l s ofcarbon dioxide wiII bring a catnstrophicglobal wambg. The Information Council for the Environment was created to help foster better ublic understanding of global warming and to ensure that any legis ation passed by Congress is based on scientific evidence. Y The environment must be protected. We want a clean environment and we want a green Earth. We aho believe we murt conduct more scien!ij7creseatch before we cun accurdety undmand the complex forces ofglobat dimate change. r Change often begins with one rson You can make a difference by sharing what you've learne with others. kienrc- iriF Pmel: DR. ROREET C B.W.IKG,.lR. Thank you for caring enough to request this additional information. Director O f L t of Uiniatolcigy ~ r i 7 o n 39::s t'nh rrsity Temp. .U PO.Box 414998 I Kansas Ciiy, h10 64141-499s I 1-800-346-6269 $-! Client: Information Council for the Environment COPY - Subject : Rush Limbaugh/2 Media: Rush Limbaugh Show Contact: Length: n 60 T, Helland/K, Olsen Simmons advertising; inc. 125 3outh 4th street I P.O. box 1457 Qrand forks. north dakota 58208 (701) 746-4573 /fax: (701) 74-7 GUBAL WARMING. GLOBAL K!?-YISS I WO'J YOU'VE BEEN SEEING MORE AND MORE STORIES ABOUT THE "23OP.Y. STORIES THXT PX?T h ROF3EL3: PICTUF!!, STORES THAT SAY DON'T J I B E WITH THE THEORY THAT CATASTROPHIC GWBAL WARMING IS TAKING ?LACE, TRY THIS FACT ON FOR SIZE, MINIWZOLIS HAS ACTUALLY GOlTEN COLDER. SO HAS AL&UT, NEW YORK. 'AND TfIE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SAYS THAT ON EOTH COASTS OF !l"HIS COUNTRY, WINTEX TPIPERXTURES AR€ FIVE TO TEN DEGREES COOLER T"PREVIOUSLY REPORTED. SO FOLKS, GRAB HOLD OF YOURSELVES AND GET THE WHOLE STORY BEFORE YOU M A E UP YOUR MIND. RIGHT NOW, YOU CAN GET A FREE PACKET OF EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND MATERIAL ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING, 1505, JUST CALL THIS NUKf3ER: 1-800-346-6269 EXTENSION TEAT'S THE PCFORMATION COUNCIL 'FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. FREE MA'IERIALS AIL ABOUT. ENYlR0"TAL THEY SEND YOU, Y O U ' U HAVE A BETIER PICTURE AFIER YOU OF WHAT THE FACTS ARE THAT'S 1-800-346-6269 EXTENSION 505. CALL TODAY, POLICY IS BASED ON FACT. READ TIE BECAUSE THE BEST I.C.E.. FULFILLMENT MATERIALS - .- 1st Request (Quantities of 5000) * Dr. Michaels letter #1 * Postcard * Bushletter * Colder Minneapolis article * The Greenhouse Effect..To What Degree? 2nd Request (Quantities of 2000) * Dr. Michaels letter #2 * The Science of Global-Warming . INFORMATION COUNCIL FOR THE ENVIRONMENT c NEWSPAPER ROTATION Flagstaff Fargo 1. F r o s t l i n e How much (?) 3. F r o s t l i n e 4 . How much (?) 5 . Mpls colder 6 . S e r i o u s problem 7 . M p l s colder a. How much (?) 9. Frostline 10. S e r i o u s problem 11. 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