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Kevin Smith Reports reaches a potential listening audience of 360,000 listeners each week. We offer captivating, stimulating conversation with live phone calls for three hours every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on a variety of topics:
- Government and politics
- Business and the economy
- Education and culture
- Taxes and spending
Sponsoring our three-hour show is a smart bet for your business, because we cover business and politics like no one else in Central Indiana.
Plans & Pricing
- 1 month
$150 ($37.50/wk.) - 3 months
$390 ($30/wk.) - 6 months
$650 ($25/wk.) - 12 months
$1,040 ($20/wk.)
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Email sponsors@kevinsmithreports.com with your information and we will reply promptly. Or, shoot us an email from our Contact page.
Benefits
As a sponsor of Kevin Smith Reports, you get:
- A highly targeted audience of active, intellectual listeners
- Three radio billboard mentions, once at the top of each hour (“This show is brought to you by …“)
- At least three 30-second radio spots on each show
- Exposure among our 3,000+ subscribers of our email newsletter Meat & Potatoes.
- Company logo, links and contact info on our web site with 7.6 page views per visit and nearly 20,000 quality page views per month
- Ad placement in our audio archives
Listenership
In a 2005 study, Arbitron, a consumer research company, found that on average 92% of radio listeners stay tuned during commercials. Even during the longest break of six minutes, listenership holds steady at 88%. Weekend performance is within 1.6 to 5.,2 percentage points of weekday listenership levels.
Broadcast Area
The radio listening area reaches a population area of 360,000 listeners each week, covering these surrounding central Indiana areas:
- Madison County (Anderson and the entire county)
- Delaware County (Muncie area)
- Hamilton County (Noblesville area)
- Hancock County (Greenfield area)
- Henry County (New Castle area)
- Tipton County
The Popularity of Talk Radio
Talk radio remains popular among radio listeners and has a great impact on them because the listener’s attention is devoted to one sense: the sense of sound. Talk radio tends to produce active listeners and also intellectual listeners. Talk radio drives the imagination.