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CVBs, chambers: Bring ‘Ellen’ to your town

Ellen DegeneresHere’s a chance for Convention & Visitors Bureaus or chambers of commerce to strut their best stuff and bring the Ellen Degeneres Show to their town.

Ellen is sponsoring a “Wish You Were Here” program. (This is not a contest for legal reasons, claims a PR rep.) It’s a 10-week project to find a city that’s special enough to earn a visit from DeGeneres in December. The winning city will be chosen based on stories, photos and videos people post at Ellen.AOL.com about places, things and citizens that make their hometown special.

Even if your city isn’t chosen, it still might end up on the show because she will feature some of the more interesting entries. Deadline for entires is Nov. 30.

by Joan Stewart on October 29, 2007

Filed Under: TV & Radio Tagged With: Chamber of Commerce, event promotion, Special Events

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