For Specific Groups of People:
Pre-teen Vaccine Campaign PSAs
Pre-teen Vaccine Campaign Topics:
Television Public Service Announcements (PSAs):
Radio Public Service Announcements (PSAs):
Radio Live Read Scripts:
PSA Description
Title: Counting on You
Suggested Audience: Mothers of 11 and 12 year olds
Content: These PSAs use facts and emotional appeal to encourage moms to make an appointment for their 11 or 12 year old son or daughter to get a pre-teen check up and to ask the doctor about recommeded vaccines.
Length: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, and 1 minute
Lanugage: English and Spanish
Television PSAs
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15 second:
QuickTime (.mov) | .wmv | Transcript (19 KB file)
Flash (open captioned) | Flash (no open captions) |30 second:
QuickTime (.mov) | .wmv | Transcript (19 KB file)
Flash (open captioned) | Flash (no open captions) |60 second:
QuickTime (.mov) | .wmv | Transcript (20 KB file)
Flash (open captioned) | Flash (no open captions) |
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15 second:
QuickTime (.mov) | Windows Media (.wmv) | Transcript (20 KB file)
Flash (open captioned) | Flash (no open captions) |30 second:
QuickTime (.mov) | Windows Media (.wmv) | Transcript (20 KB file)
Flash (open captioned) | Flash (no open captions) |60 second:
QuickTime (.mov) | Window Media (.wmv) | Transcript (21 KB file)
Flash (open captioned) | Flash (no open captions) |
Radio PSAs
English Multicultural
15 second: .mp3 | .wav | transcript (20 KB file)
30 second: .mp3 | .wav | transcript (21 KB file)
60 second: .mp3 | .wav | transcript (25 KB file)
English Urban/African American
15 second: .mp3 | .wav | transcript (21 KB file)
30 second: .mp3 | .wav | transcript (21 KB file)
60 second: .mp3 | .wav | transcript (30 KB file)
Spanish
15 second: .mp3 | .wav | transcript (21 KB file)
30 second: .mp3 | .wav | transcript (27 KB file)
60 second: .mp3 | .wav | transcript (31 KB file)
Radio Live Read Scripts
English Multicultural
English Live Read Script (30 KB file)
English Urban/African American
Urban Live Read Script (30KB file)
Spanish
Spanish Live Read Script (37 KB file)
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This page last modified on August 27, 2008
Content last reviewed on August 27, 2008
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases