Oink Ink Radio, the country’s only bicoastal creative radio agency, has announced freelance copywriter Michael Bense as this year’s Dead Radio Contest winner.
Bense’s :60 script, “Business Names,” was selected as the top script in an especially competitive year that saw hundreds of entries from agency copywriters representing 5 countries. Written to promote the power of advertising via the radio medium, Bense’s script is a tongue-in-cheek laundry list of imaginary businesses that could never succeedโฆ without a strong radio presence, of course.
Ponzi & Ponzi Financial Consultants. Student Pilot Airlines. Stinky Fingers Catering. “There isn’t a business out there that can’t benefit from radio advertising,” intones a female voice. “Including yours.” The announcer names a couple more businesses with cringe-inducing names, and the female announcer assures us: “Radio. This medium is huge.”
Oink Ink‘s Dead Radio Contest is in its 14th year. The worldwide competition is meant to give a second chance to great radio scripts that clients deemed too risky, too zanyโor simply the wrong fit at the time. Oink Ink solicits submissions from writers around the world, and a panel of industry professionals judges the top spots. The grand prize winner chooses a trip to either Oink Ink‘s New York City or Santa Monica, California offices, where they enjoy a 2-night hotel stay and the experience of participating in the full casting and production of their winning script.
Several previous winners have seen clients change their minds about the rejected scripts upon hearing the produced spotโin some cases, actually deciding to air it. A handful of Dead Radio winners have even gone on to earn recognition at the Radio Mercury Awards and Cannes.
Winner Michael Bense and his wife traveled this month from Philadelphia to New York to collaborate on the recording and production of “Business Names.” The spot features voiceover by Will Lyman, the narrator of Frontline on PBS, and Sara Van Beckum, a New York-based actor.
“Winning the Dead Radio Contest was quite a treat,” said Bense. “I got to produce a spot I have a lot of heart forโa script I thought would never see the light of day. A free weekend in Manhattan ain’t too shabby either.”
Oink Ink also recognized Jason Niebaum (TM, Dallas; client Texas Anti-Litter Campaign) and Luke Devlin (ZGM, Calgary; client 1-800-DRYWALL) as the contest’s Silver and Bronze winners, respectively.
Read about the Dead Radio Contest in the New York Times here.
Dead Radio Contest Winner Credits
Title of Winning Spot: “Business Names“
Writer: Michael Bense
Director/Producer: Dan Price
Mixer: Conor Murphy
Talent: Will Lyman, Sara Van Beckum