Promos

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In addition to recording over a thousand radio broadcasts, Reagan also cut numerous promotional spots to advertise the show. These would were included on the records or tapes that were sent to the radio stations, which would then isolate them and add them into their commercial lineup.

When purchasing recordings from the Hoover Institution, you are, in essence, purchasing one of these records in its entirety, including any promos.

1975[edit]

75-01[edit]

  • "This is Ronald Reagan. While I was governor of California, I traveled a lot around these United States. The people I met were diverse and proud of it. But I did find that there is a distinct American viewpoint, and I'll be commenting on that on my new daily program on this station. Join me, won't you?"
  • "This is Ronald Reagan. American life is rich and energetic and despite the diverse heritage of our peoples, I found there is a distinct American viewpoint. I'll be talking about this and how if affects America's political, social and cultural life on my new program, heard daily on this station. I hope you'll join me."
  • "In modern America, is it possible to separate economic decisions from political decisions? I don't think so. This is Ronald Reagan and I'll be telling you why on a new program heard daily on this station. Join me, won't you?"
  • "This is Ronald Reagan. During my travels as governor of California, I learned that there are some persistent economic and political myths abroad in the land. I'll be talking about them and what you can do about them on a new daily program on this station. I hope you'll listen and then let me know your viewpoint."
  • When you look inside the workings of government, it sometimes reminds you of the Mad Hatter's tea party. This is Ronald Reagan. I'll be telling you some of the things I've found as governor of America's most populace state on my new daily program, heard on this station. Listen in, won't you?"
 

75-02[edit]

  • "This is Ronald Reagan. During my travels as governor of California, I learned that there are some persistent economic and political myths abroad in the land. I'll be talking about these and what you can do about them on a new daily program, Viewpoint, heard on this station. I hope you'll listen and then let me know your viewpoint."
  • When you look inside the workings of government, it sometimes reminds you of the Mad Hatter's tea party. This is Ronald Reagan. I'll be telling you some of the things I've found as governor of America's most populace state on my new daily program, Viewpoint, which is heard on this station. Listen in, won't you?"
 

1976[edit]

76-05[edit]

  • "This is Ronald Reagan. I'm on the air each weekday with my commentary on domestic, political and social issues and world affairs as well. Join me on this station, won't you?"
  • "This is Ronald Reagan. Each weekday I'll be bringing you with a commentary on the people and issues shaping the domestic and international political scene. Join me, won't you, on this station."
  • "This is Ronald Reagan. Each weekday I'll be bringing you my commentary on the political and social issues and events which affect the lives of each of us. Join me, won't you, on this station."
 

1978[edit]

78-11[edit]

  • "This is Ronald Reagan. I'm on the air each weekday with my commentary on domestic, political and social issues and world affairs as well. Join me, won't you, on this station."
  • "This is Ronald Reagan. Each weekday I'll be bringing you with a commentary on the people and issues shaping the domestic and international political scene. Join me, won't you, on this station."
  • "This is Ronald Reagan. Each weekday I'll be bringing you my commentary on the political and social issues and events which affect the lives of each of us. Join me, won't you, on this station."