Ross Brittain (right) & The WOGL Breakfast Club |
CBS Radio Philadelphia's WOGL 98.1 FM and WIP 94.1 FM hosted
Radiothons this month that raised more than $845,428 for two very important and worthy
causes in the Delaware
Valley , benefiting
children from all walks of life.
Additionally, WOGL-FM, WIP-FM, CBS Sports Radio 610,
WPHT 1210 AM, and KYW 1060 AM raised over $42,825 for the Travis Manion Foundation
through multiple 9/11 Heroes Runs making the grand total of charitable
donations over $888,000 for CBS Radio Philadelphia in just one week.
The WOGL 98.1 FM Loves Our Kids Radiothon raised
$662,428.33 in two days for The
Children's Miracle Network (CMN) at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia . In the past twelve years, 98.1 WOGL has
raised $6,247,185.33 for Children's Hospital.
The 94WIP Eagles Youth Partnership Radiothon raised over
$183,000 in two days. All donations
raised benefit Eagles Youth Partnership.
This was the 13th year of the Eagles Radiothon.
"We get to see first-hand the impact our radio stations
have on the community," said Marc Rayfield, Senior Vice President/Market
Manager CBS Radio-Philadelphia. "We
are local business operators who feel it's our duty to support fine
organizations like CHOP, Eagles Youth Partnership and the Travis Manion
Foundation. Like many, our families have been the beneficiaries of the services
they provide, and we are very fortunate to have them in our back yard."
The 98.1 WOGL Loves Our Kids Radiothon aired Thursday,
September 4th and Friday, September 5th on WOGL-FM. Donations were taken by phone, on line and in
person.
The Radiothon was broadcast live from the Ryan Seacrest's
"The Voice" studios located in the Colket Atrium at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia . The 94WIP Eagles Youth Partnership Radiothon
aired Tuesday, September 3rd and Wednesday, September 4th live from WIP's
studios. The Travis Manion Foundation 9/11 Heroes Runs were held locally on
September 7th, 8th and 15th at multiple locations throughout Pennsylvania ,
New Jersey and Delaware .
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