Lend your voice to record the promo script below! This announcement will play on the KBOO App during our Winter Membership Drive.
Folks can do 1-2 prerolls for any variation of the scripts below. There is no expectation to do both scripts. If you are unsure which ones you'd want to prioritize, you can check the Promo Audio Submitted folder.
When submitting the audio, please use the naming convention of "26EY PREROLL" followed by the number of the script you choose, and your name. EX: "26EY PREROLL 2 Thomas Train"
*Please be sure to select "RSVP" to let us now you are taking on this opportunity!
26EY Preroll 1
You've been listening to Kay Bee Oh Oh, a community radio station since 1968.
Support Kay Boo during our ‘KBOO Fights Back’ Campaign, where we fight facism in the media!
Just click the donate button in the top corner of the app and help us reach our $75-thousand dollar goal by December 31st!
25EY Preroll 2
Kay Boo is in the middle of our ‘KBOO Fights Back’ End of Year Campaign
Make a contribution right now and help us reach our goal of $75-thousand dollars by December 31st.
Just tap the donate button here in the app.
Support community radio, made by real people, for real people. Thanks!
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Recording Details
- If you can, please place your completed audio in this folder: Promo Audio Submitted by the deadline: 11/21/2025
- Ideally prerolls will be no more than 20 seconds
- If you are unable to access the folder, you can email your audio file to Program@kboo.org
- Accepted file types: WAV, FLAC, or MP3
- Please make sure to watch your levels so your voice doesn't clip.
- If you are capable of adding a music bed, we deeply appreciate it! If not, no worries. We can seek support from an editing volunteer after you submit your voicing clip.
Where and how to record your promo:
If you have taken Introduction to Studio Production, you can checkout a production studio (by email volunteer@kboo.org) and record/mix your promo at the station in a production studio!
You may also produce the promo remotely if you wish! If you don't have any equipment, a smart phone with a basic recording app works just fine.
Pro Tip for recording at home: Record in a dense space, surrounding yourself with blankets and pillows can help absorb reverb and white noise. Closets usually work great for this! You can also place a sock over your phone speaker to act as a pop filter.