Ezee radio launches ‘Back to School Summer Extravaganza’!
15.AUG.08
Riding on the success of being ranked as the islandâs No.1 Easy listening station, Ezee Radio is launching its 1st ever âBack To School Summer Extravaganzaâ promotion, with the tag line âThe Hottest Back to School Summer pricesâ. Ezee Radio, unlike many other radio stations, has the benefit of having a television station (SVGTV) as its sister station.{{more}} With this in mind, it is offering all business houses the opportunity to take advantage of Radio/TV Combo packages.
Head of Sales & Marketing of the SVG Broadcasting Corporation, Candice Sealey, stated there is something for everyone in the extravaganza whether itâs a small business or a large one. She further added that they recognize that many small to mid size businesses may not always be able to afford both TV and radio advertising, and packages were, therefore, developed with that in mind so that establishments can experience the power of both TV and radio advertising, especially with the media entities that offer maximum coverage of the island.
Businesses will be able to choose from five options to promote their products/services. These include receiving free TV ads and free TV Classifieds on SVGTV, as a result of sponsoring programs and spending a specified minimum amount on Ezee Radio; free Prime Time Ads on sister station Hitz 103.7 as well as discounted prices on Ezee Radio ads.
Sealey emphasized, though, that the promotion is open to businesses, whether or not they wish to advertise specific Back to School promotions. The offers end Friday, 5th September.
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