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What up tenors? I'm taking a quick break from my summer of Switch 2 to tell you about a free prize that you can win. We are giving away a huggamole to one of our listeners and all you have to do is fill out our listener survey that you can find@the Tennews.com or at the link below. If you fill out the survey, your opinion could help shape the next season of the 10News. So fill it out for your chance to win a huggable and you can also win a personal video greeting from me or Pam. I gotta get back to the gaming, but thank you for being a tenor and fill that survey out. GGS.
Date: June 22, 2025
Host: Small But Mighty Media
Target Audience: Curious kids and their grown-ups
In this concise episode, "The Ten News" team encourages listeners to participate in their annual audience survey. Not only does the survey help shape the future of the podcast, but listeners also get the chance to win fun prizes—including a Hugimal plush and personal video greetings from the hosts. This outreach episode reinforces the show’s interactive, community-driven spirit and highlights how important listener feedback is in crafting inclusive, engaging content for kids and families.
1. Excitement About Listener Participation
2. Prize Details
3. Call to Action & Where to Find the Survey
4. Authenticity and Relatability
On Taking a Break for the Announcement:
"What up tenors? I'm taking a quick break from my summer of Switch 2 to tell you about a free prize that you can win."
— A (00:01)
On the Importance of Feedback:
"If you fill out the survey, your opinion could help shape the next season of The Ten News."
— A (00:23)
On Returning to Fun:
"I gotta get back to the gaming, but thank you for being a tenor and fill that survey out. GGS."
— A (00:37)
(Note: “GGS” is gamer slang for “good games,” further tying into the host’s playful rapport with the audience.)
The episode is upbeat, brief, and highly interactive, emphasizing the community aspect of The Ten News. It invites young listeners (and their grown-ups) to make their voices heard, strengthening a feeling of ownership and participation in the podcast family. The mention of real-life interests like gaming and the approachable, friendly language creates a genuine connection between the hosts and their audience.