BusRadio

This bad idea is now dead. We leave the articles up on our site to discourage any company who thinks advertising on a school bus might be a money maker. BusRadio loaned schools special radios with several safety features in exchange for having the attention of a captive audience of young bus riders. They targeted special radio advertising to various age groups. The youngest riders targeted were kindergarten students. When parents found out about BusRadio parents ended BusRadio.

Diddy

April 19, 2008
Diddy

Explicit artist Diddy has become a favorite of BusRadio DJs, so… explicit artist Diddy will become a favorite of your children.   The cover of the CD ("Press Play") BusRadio is promoting to kids.        
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2006 Coalition Letter

April 17, 2008
2006 Coalition Letter

Print out this brochure and show your school board and Superintendent that you are not alone in supporting commercial-free buses and classrooms.
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2006 Coalition Letter

April 17, 2008
2006 Coalition Letter

Click on image to read the full letter and the names of signers. Print out this brochure and show your school board and Superintendent that you are not alone in supporting commercial-free buses and classrooms.  
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I Heard My Name! I Heard My Name!

April 16, 2008
I Heard My Name!  I Heard My Name!

Listen to these BusRadio “shout outs.” Q: What do they have in common? BusRadio Shout Outs (April 2008) A: A bus driver is involved. When a student asks the BusRadio DJ to “Shout Out” the name of the bus driver, it is fairly safe to assume that the driver can hear the BusRadio program....
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Hard Candy

April 10, 2008
Hard Candy

Madonna is hot for BusRadio. Her song "4 Minutes" off this CD is being played for ALL children on the BusRadio website.   BusRadio says they are now playing their middle school version of their program on the BusRadio.com website. That’s a problem because elementary school students forced to listen to BusRadio on their...
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The Ugly Truth About BusRadio

April 1, 2008
The Ugly Truth About BusRadio

  The brochure handed out to hundreds of school board members and superintendents at the 2008 National School Board Association convention in Orlando, FL. Print out this PDF and send it to your local school board.
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The Bus Radio Controversy

March 25, 2008
The Bus Radio Controversy

From Jim Metrock: I encourage parents, educators, bus drivers and anybody supportive of commercial-free school buses to send this article to your school board and superintendent. Use the "printer-friendly version" button or the PDF link here.   March 28, 2008 The Bus Radio Controversy Your seven-year-old daughter wants a CD by Fergie (it has...
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Bus Radio: The Official Explicit Artist Station For Children

March 15, 2008
Bus Radio: The Official Explicit Artist Station For Children

XXX-musician T-Pain Yeah! I’m on Bus Radio! Who’d ever think THAT would happen?? Hear for yourself. Bus Radio plays "Shawty Get Loose."   Bus Radio is your official "Explicit Artist" radio station. No, the kids don’t hear offensive words (those are blurred, bleeped, or removed), but they do hear artist after artist known for...
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Fiasco

March 10, 2008
Fiasco

Above: Lupe Fiasco’s recently released CD which features "Super Star." Hear Bus Radio introduce children to Lupe Fiasco.   From Jim Metrock: Bus Radio is now playing an artist named Lupe Fiasco. At least one of his songs "Super Star" is on the company’s playlist. This song shows up on iTunes as an "explicit"...
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Bus Radio Wants Five-Year-Olds To Enter Contest

March 4, 2008
Bus Radio Wants Five-Year-Olds To Enter Contest

Bus Radio has a new contest. This time it’s aim at children riding school buses and not bus drivers. The contest is open to those "between the ages of 5 and 18." What!? No child is out-of-bounds for this company. Here is a picture taken from the first page of their Busradio.com site: Look...
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