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Radio Advertising Spending is Growing – Radio Delivers Results

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

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By RadioActive Media Team

“Radio delivers its best results in quarter-to-quarter revenue comparisons since Q1 2007 with a +6% overall increase to $3.687B. In fact, this gain represents the highest posted in nearly a decade (3rd-Quarter 2000, +8),” according to the Radio Advertising Bureau.

What do all these major advertisers realize?  Radio is a tremendous value due to its unique ability to target all segments of the population.

Let’s look at the significant categories and their growth along with the advertisers that know the value of radio advertising:

Communications/Cellular/Public Utilities – increased 5.7% over a comparatively strong showing in Q1 ’09.

Besides the biggies such as AT&T and Verizon the category saw increased spending from Leap Wireless, T-Mobile as well as new comers Palm Inc. ClearWire and Tracfone.

Television/Networks/Cable Providers

The category grew 23% overall, to $276.2M.  Comcast Cable led the way followed by: ABC, NBC, USA, CBS, Charter, Cablevision, Telemundo, Cox Communications Cable, ESPN and HBO.

Restaurants

McDonald’s remains Radio’s third-largest advertiser for this quarter.  Wendy’s spending represented an increase of 18%.  Other major players are: Romano’s Macaroni Grill, Buffalo Wild Wings, Panera Bread Co., TGI and Arby’s.

Auto Dealers/Dealer Groups/Manufacturers/Rentals

Financial Services

Financial Services moves into Local and National Spot Radio’s Top 5 this quarter with expenditures of $191.6M – up by nearly 50% from last year’s Q1. JPMorgan Chase led the way followed by PNC Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, Capital One,  Fifth Third Bank and Bank of the West.  American Express charged into the #2 position in this category with a $20.5M commitment (versus just $24.9K last year).  Within the Network sector, JPMorgan Chase was also the spending leader with $2M in activity compared to none in Q1 2009. American Express also increased their Q1 2010 spending by more than 300% to nearly $2M.

Grocery/Convenience/Liquor Stores

An impressive 27% increase in spending with category leaders such as Safeway with an increase of 63% over Q1 2009. Kroger Food Stores, Supervalu and relative U.S. newcomer Fresh &

Easy Neighborhood Market, Trader Joe’s and A&P Supermarkets. Also rapidly increasing: Radio spending by the fast-expanding Aldi Food Store chain.

Insurance Companies

Major additions in radio spending came from State Farm Insurance, Progressive and Safe Auto.  Other advertisers who added sizable increments to their Radio spending were Esurance and Titan Auto Insurance.

Retail – Including Home Improvement, Department Stores, Discount Stores & Shopping Centers

Radio’s revenue from Home Improvement advertisers grew 18% over Q1 ’09, with added spending by all four major players: Home Depot, Orchard Supply Hardware Lowe’s Companies and Menard’s Building Supply.

Other categories/advertisers with increased spending are:

Specialty Retail – Old Navy, Gap and ProFlowers and 1-800-Flowers

Concerts/Theaters/Movies – Paramount and Universal

Beverages- Coca-Cola Co., Kraft, Pepsi Dr. Pepper Seven Up, Anheuser-Busch and MillerCoors

Political

Issue advertising comprised 25% of first quarter’s political spending fueled by the healthcare debate. The recent Supreme Court ruling invalidating corporate campaign funding limitations should impact political throughout 2010. With 57% of all political dollars spent on candidate support ($7M) in special elections and preliminary name recognition building in Q1, Radio is certain to be a front runner come the primary and general election season.  (See earlier post:  Plan Early for the Political Ad Campaign Season – Rates are Up and Inventory is Down)

What do all these major advertisers realize?  Radio is a tremendous value due to its unique ability to target all segments of the population.

At RadioActive Media, we take radio advertising to the next level with text messaging campaigns, radio personalities and 24/7 tracking of results.

Source: Radio Advertising Bureau, Q1 RECORD REVENUE GROWTH SHOWS BROAD SIGNS OF STRENGTH AS KEY ADVERTISER SECTORS SPEND MORE IN RADIO

NATIONAL SPOT & DIGITAL SPENDING REGISTER HIGHEST GAINS http://www.rab.com/public/pr/revenue_detail.cfm?id=116

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Creative Production Included at No Charge with 8 week Campaigns – See Details on this Limited Time Offer

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

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By the RadioActive Media Team

RadioActive Media is making it more affordable than ever to take advantage of Direct Response Radio advertising.  With every 8 week schedule of $8,000 per week or more, the first creative production spot is Free. ($2,500.00 value).

RadioActive Media is offering this promotion because we know our campaign spots work. We test the campaign first to keep initial costs down, we then tweak the spot to give it the ultimate result a ROI.  Successful radio campaigns start with great creative.

Creative is not the place to reduce your costs.  We want our clients to have the best reach and frequency available. RadioActive Media knows it, and now will help your company with the costs of creating a compelling spot.

Read our blog entitled “Crafting your Call-to-Action for Direct Response Radio” for ideas on how to make your company and message stand out.

An 8 week schedule of $8,000 per week or more means FREE creative spot production, worth up to $2,500.00. The above is a great example of a Call-To-Action. This is a limited time offer and may end at any time, so call now!

For great ways to create a call-to-action and radio campaign with results, consult Jeff Pollak at RadioActive Media at 800-559-RADIO (7234) or text  RADIO to 511-511.

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Ramping up 4th Quarter Retail Advertising

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

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By the RadioActive Media Team

Yes, it’s only July, but in the retail world, it’s already the end of the year. Now, is the time to get your advertising for 4th quarter completed and booked. If you haven’t started, don’t waste any more time.

During the 2009 holiday season retailer Target used radio for the first time. They relied on live reads from their newspaper circular by local on-air personalities. In 2009 Target didn’t use coupons and since newspaper circulation is going down, they chose to use on-air personalities to flesh out their newspaper circulars by talking about seasonal activities like buying some holiday lights, making dinner for the family, buying gifts for family and friends. These are all everyday things we all need to buy and we all need to do. Target gave up their creative control to these local on-air personalities. The result was Target moved product better than before.

You may not have $10million to spend on your 4th quarter advertising, but whatever your budget, RadioActive Media can design the best radio campaign to move your product or service to your target audience. We are experts in the power of on-air personalities and have used them to benefit our clients.

Don’t waste any more time thinking about your 4th quarter campaign – contact Jeff Pollak at 800/559-RADIO (7234) and learn more about using radio personalities to deliver your message.

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