Synopsis
Welcome to my world of promotion. I do hope you will consider promoting what you love to do and never give up. Everything around you needs some form of promotion—some more than others. In ‘No Promotion Is Bad Promotion.. Just Spell My Name Right,’ you will receive a ground level introductory of what promotion is and how it can benefit you, your family and your business. If you are in business or planning to go into business—consider researching it from all angles and never take promotion lightly. Also, do what you love to do and you will never work a day in your life. So, read, learn, enjoy, be motivated and have a good time..
About the Author
King Simon (formally known as Simon TAB Templer) On-Air personality, Edu-tainer, Motivational Speaker, Producer, Promoter, and Author. It has been over 20 years since local Reggae artist Simon Templer became a top N.Y.C. producer, promoter & Radio/Television personality. Simon became an intern at S.O.B’s during the summer of 1995. Assistant to the publicist of that time, Gayle Horio, who helped him to understand the importance of strategic promotions in the world of music and entertainment. He thanks, S.O.B.’s owners Larry & Robin Gold for their continual respect and guidance throughout the years. King Simon’s first major promotion was the debut of Luciano at the Palladium (Union Square) starring Capleton on December 7, 1995. That same month Exodus FM was launched on the now-defunct WNWK 105.9FM. Exodus FM was a world beat music program produced by S.O.B.’s under the guidance of Larry Gold and Gayle Horio. The program was hosted by Simon Templer and Shadow. That’s when it all started, although Simon used to co-produce a 15-minute segment on Clive Hudson’s radio show in 1992, called The Introspection Show. However, it was in 1995 when he took flight to become one of the hottest, most comical and energized emcee/ promoter/ radio/ television host in the tri-state.Since Exodus FM, King Simon (Templer) has co-hosted various radio programs such as Monday Midnight Jams with a high school friend, General GT in 1996. In 1997 Simon did a historical segment on WNWK’s #1 Caribbean Program called, “Caribbean Blend.” Then in 1998, he was the host of “Jammin’s Radio Show,” produced by Jammin’ Productions. In 1999 Simon was one of those who joined WPAT programming after WNWK was sold. In between the time of his radio stint, Simon Templer also used to host a television program on BCAT that became the first Caribbean program on Cablevision (C-SPAN 2) from 1996 to 2001, called “Caribbean Soul TV.” It was in 2000 when Simon Templer sent an air check cassette to WWRL’s then program director, Bob Law, and the rest is history. In just a couple of month’s, he was propelled to a high position on WWRL programming, as co-host of the New WWRL Morning show with veteran broadcaster, Prince Kalunda. This show became the first successful Caribbean and R&B morning program on WWRL.In 2005, Simon has had his own very popular show on WWRL 1600AM called “In The Mix with Simon Templer” featuring DJ’s Fun Factory, and On-Track Disco. For more info go to kingsimonproductions.wordpress.com.
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