Pedal
Magic story has been covered by several regional
television and radio stations, and newspapers. Some of
them (the ones we can remember or made a note of at the
time) are listed below:
- WBIG (Big) 100, Washington, DC. The News
Director's son with dyspraxia learned in 2 minutes,
and he and the morning hosts raved about Pedal Magic
on the radio for days (thanks so much!)
- The Denver Post,
Denver, Colorado (link to
two articles ) from consumer reporter Mike
Booth, the latter one about his personal experience
in teaching his daughter
- WestWord, Boulder, Colorado Best
of Denver Award (originally published June 29,
2000)
- Golden Transcript ,
Golden, Colorado (see article
below); the very first newspaper coverage of Pedal
Magic.
- KUSA 9 News (NBC television affiliate), Denver,
Colorado ; 3-minute
feature reported by Mark Koebrich; due to viewer
inquiries aired 4 times (different lengths) on
Channel 9; taught a Managing Editor of the station
on camera, but took 13 minutes in the station
parking lot; video record of a 7-year-old learning
in 2:05 minutes and a 32-year-old female executive
learning in 1:30 minutes. The station showed all
three incidents in the broadcast using time-lapse.
- KCNC News 4 (CBS television affiliate), Denver,
Colorado ; 2-minute
feature reported by Steve Lusk; taught a
5-year-old with minor training wheels habits in 3:00
minutes on camera; taught a 40-year-old female on
camera.
- KOTA TV (ABC television affiliate), Rapid City,
South Dakota ; 1-minute report.
- KEVN TV (NBC television affiliate), Rapid City,
South Dakota ; 1-minute report.
- KOTA Radio, Rapid City, South Dakota ; 11
minute interview; 3-minute follow-on on-air
discussion between the hosts.
Image of an article from Golden Transcript,
a newspaper for the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area is
pasted below. This was the very first article in which a
columnist wrote the story straight from her personal
experience with Pedal Magic.
Several other newspapers and a few radio stations from
different parts of the country covered Pedal Magic in
the chaotic early days when we were negligent in keeping
good records of all media coverage. |
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