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Credit Benjamin Payne / WVIK
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Advertising comes in many forms: magazine spreads, television commercials, and targeted social media ads, just to name a few. But one Rock Island small business owner prefers a different, more unconventional way to get out his message. WVIK's Benjamin Payne has his story:
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Credit Benjamin Payne / WVIK
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WVIK
Listen to Phill Rosales' full-length radio message, which he broadcasts on 95.5 FM from his desk at Central Welding Service just west of downtown Rock Island:
955-broadcast.mp3