- Call For Action
Call For Action is the name given to
telephone "help lines" maintained by manyradio stations in theUnited States , beginning in the 1960s and 1970s.The lines serve as a kind of
ombudsman or "public service" function; callers would contact the station via a special "hot line" number to complain about some consumer-related issue (e.g., the complainant may have ordered merchandise which was never received) or perhaps a matter relating to local government (e.g., a street light that had remained inoperative for several weeks or months). A reporter employed by the station would then conduct research on the matter at hand and attempt to resolve it.Two celebrated examples of "Call For Action" lines were the ones maintained by
WMCA inNew York City , with a telephone number of PLaza 9-1717, and byWFIL inPhiladelphia , whose Call For Action number was GReenwood 7-5312. The jingles used by the stations to announce these numbers became well-known in both cities, and an interesting "side effect" was that after WMCA discontinued its Call For Action number, the subscriber subsequently assigned that number continued to receive calls asking for it even many years afterward.In 2004, television station
WPVI-TV reintroduced the "Call for Action" concept in thePhiladelphia area. The new telephone number is 1-866-978-4232.External links
* [http://www.callforaction.org/ Call for Action]
* [http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/ 6abc.com]
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