wae
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Post by wae on Mar 24, 2003 22:20:24 GMT -5
Which station would sell me a half hour spot? Interview style would be fine. Weekends are fine - but I want bang for the buck! I help people get out of speeding tickets and other legal jams. I'd need a half hour to explain our system. Radio is an awesome medium to advertise with - but could use some hookups from others in the industry.
Please PM me.
Josh (old school SaltLakeRadio.com founder)
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Post by x on Mar 25, 2003 1:30:10 GMT -5
KIQ does leased time. I have no idea what the cost would be though.
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Post by fibonocci on Mar 25, 2003 20:06:02 GMT -5
Ah, so that pre-paid attorney stuff is you. Well, it probably pays better than ol' SLR.com did, hey in fact, SLR.com never paid anything! ;D
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Post by radio relic on Mar 26, 2003 1:38:41 GMT -5
KTKK and KALL
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Post by Agent86 on Mar 26, 2003 14:21:54 GMT -5
Try KRCL
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Post by HelmutVonSchmidt on Mar 26, 2003 21:21:40 GMT -5
Might try kfan/espn radio, they have done that before.
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Post by x on Mar 29, 2003 6:19:11 GMT -5
If it's an actually commercial, KRCL isn't allowed by law to run it.
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Post by Agent86 on Mar 29, 2003 8:51:29 GMT -5
Eh, it was worth a try! You never know as long as you could drag it out to sound liek a phoney talk show.
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Post by Bob on Apr 5, 2003 6:15:50 GMT -5
As far as I know, the following stations will sell you a half hour of infomericial time: KSL (very little time available though) KALL (going throiugh Radio Disney change, so probably little chance which means KWLW may do it eventually), KTKK, KIQN, KLO, KSRR. Rates vary based on time of day and audience size, etc. Contact the sales manager or station manager. In most cases the PD will not help you. You are right, radio is a great way to do this!
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