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The Beat is #1 in the Tri-Cities! URock shows strong ratings numbers! Let us help your business grow!

 

Hey everyone,  Mike Gonzalez with Jacobs Radio Group!



Learn about how you can benefit from advertising on 107.3 THE BEAT!


According to Nielsen ratings107.3 The Beat is officially #1 in the Tri-Cities!
We’re reaching more than 16,000 weekly listeners, and they’re tuning in for over 10 hours every week — that’s real loyalty!

Right now, we have an awesome opportunity on the Beat. It's for the Radio Data System Display. So what does that mean? You know when you turn on your radio in the car and you see the digital messages displayed? That RDS. The cool things about this, is customers don't have to wait to hear your commercial, they'll see it on the radio screen within 2 seconds of turning on the radio. You'll also get 20 commercials a week, that's 80 a month that air in addition to the Digital Display. It's just 99 dollars per week...that's $396 dollars per month to reach 16,500 people a month...and the station is growing!


Some other big news....Over on 95.3 UROCK, we’ve got 9,500 weekly listeners spending almost 7 hours a week rocking with us!
Of course, our Bob and Tom Morning Show absolutely dominates the morning drive.

So if you want to grow with us — on Jacobs Radio — give me a call at 509-850-4748
or shoot me an email at mike@jacobsradiollc.com.
Let’s grow your brand together — on the air and online!



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