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Hit the Halls in Style - 92 5 XTU, Wired 96.5 and Hair Cuttery to Award a Lucky Listener and Parent Complete Back to School Makeovers.


PHILADELPHIA -- - Lucky Winner and Parent To Receive Cool, Fresh Makeover from Hair Cuttery Hair Cuttery is a U.S.-based unisex hair salon, founded by Dennis and Anne Ratner in 1974.

The first salon opened in West Springfield, Virginia, and the enterprise has since expanded to become the largest salon chain in the United States, with locations up and down the East
 as Part of Annual Share-a-Haircut Program -

92 5 XTU XTU All Transceiver Units , Philadelphia's Country Station, Wired 96.5, WRDW-FM, and Hair Cuttery announced today that in conjunction with their Share-A-Haircut community program, they have teamed up to provide a head-to-toe Back-to-School Makeover to a lucky area listener and his/her parent. The makeover winner and one parent of choice will each receive a cool new 'do' from one of Hair Cuttery's skilled stylists as well as great new Back-To-School clothes.

The makeover give-away is part of Hair Cuttery's annual Share-a-Haircut benefit, which runs from August 1st through 15th. For every back-to-school cut purchased for children up to age 18 at any Hair Cuttery salon, Hair Cuttery will donate a free cut to a child served by local social services social services
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 agencies. For more information on the Share-A-Haircut program, please visit www.haircuttery.com/givingback.html.

Listeners are encouraged to register on-line for the Back-to-School Makeover contest by visiting the "Contest" section of the XTU and Wired websites at www.wxtu.com and www.wired965.com, respectively. Listeners have until July 28 to register for the contest, at which time a lucky winner will be selected and notified by e-mail and phone. For additional contest and winner information, visit the XTU and Wired websites and keep your radios tuned to XTU at 92.5 FM and Wired at 96.5 FM.

92 5 XTU and Wired 96.5, WRDW-FM, are Beasley Broadcast Group Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. NASDAQ: BBGI, based in Naples, Florida, is an owner/operator of radio stations in the United States. As of November, 2006, the company owned 16 AM stations and 26 FM stations. , Inc. radio stations. Founded in 1961, Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. is a radio broadcasting The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 company that, upon completion of pending transactions, will own or operate 43 stations (27 FM and 16 AM) located in ten large- and mid-size markets in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . In addition to 92 5 XTU and Wired 96.5, in Philadelphia Beasley also owns WTMR-AM 800 and WWDB-AM 860.
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