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  • Iowa Dept. of Homeland Security Iowa Dept. of Transportation Iowa Dept. of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Iowa Secretary of the State State Treasurer of Iowa Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources Iowa Dept. of Public Health Iowa Dept. of Human Services Iowa Lottery Iowa Dept. of Elder Affairs Iowa Dept. on Aging Iowa Dept. of Ag & Land Stewardship Iowa Dept. of Revenue Iowa KidsNet Nebraska Dept. of Health & Human Services Nebraska Dept. of Agriculture Nebraska Dept. of Roads Nebraska Safety Council Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation Wisconsin State Treasurer Wisconsin DATCP Wisconsin Dept. of Children & Families Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources Wisconsin Council for the Blind & Visually Impaired South Carolina Dept. of Employment & Workforce Development South Carolina Dept. of Health & Environmental Control South Carolina Dept. of Health & Human Services South Carolina Dept. of Parks, Rec. & Tourism Illinois Dept. of Agriculture Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources Missouri Dept. of Health & Senior Services Missouri Division of Labor Standards Missouri Division of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Missouri Dept. of Agriculture Missouri Dept. of Natural Resources Missouri Dept. of Public Safety Missouri Division of Tourism Missouri Dept. of Conservation Missouri Dept. of Corrections Missouri Dept. of Transportation Missouri Lottery Missouri Secretary of State Missouri State Water Patrol Missouri Veterans Commission USDA State Government
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  • REACH of Wisconsin population with one call! Coverage Area
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  • Statewide Reach Maximize Budgets Guaranteed Primetime Placement Award-winning Creative Services
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  • Talk to Wisconsinites through Their Hometown Radio Stations Reach 1,406,000 Wisconsinites Generate 4,384,000 Gross Impressions (based on 48 spots over four weeks*) *Source: Arbitron TAPSCAN, Fall 2012 National Regional Database
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  • Wisconsin Radio Network Demographics Male-Female 60% Male 40% Female Age 95% of listeners are 25+ 84% of listeners are 35+ Household Income 56% of listeners earn $50,000+ Education 62% of WRN listeners have some college education or graduated college With just one contract and one invoice, WRN will take care of distribution to all the affiliated radio stations! Reach Deep Across Wisconsin Via Local Radio with 75+ stations
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  • Be clear, straightforward, believable listeners need to know exactly what it is you want them to do is your message motivating, does it sound credible? Access to Award-Winning Creative Services at no additional charge Dedicated marketing consultant to design a campaign and the messages that meet your needs
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  • Guaranteed Primetime Clearance from 6 a.m. 7 p.m. Monday to Saturday Air your message when people are actively listening at home, in their cars and at work
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  • 2013-14 Partnership 20% discounted rate Bonus spots for every campaign (at least 30% guaranteed) Banner ad with click-through on www.wrn.com Maximize Budgets Benefit from the power and value of network radio at a fraction of the cost of other radio placements (75-80% less)
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  • Large Geography Adult Audience View as One Station Outstate vs. Metros When do we fit?
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  • Titletown Report is a fresh, daily look at the pro football season voiced by sports enthusiast Bill Scott. Packaged in a short informative report airing during morning and afternoon drive times during the NFL season. Be Connected to Wisconsins Favorite Team Air Your Message During Tune-in Programming Communicate with Great Frequency Reach Wisconsinites Statewide Start Date: August 2013 -- 21 consecutive weeks including training camp, pre-season, and 16 regular season games. Bill Scott grew up listening to and watching Wisconsin sports. Born and raised in Wild Rose, Wisconsin, Bill started his radio career in nearby Waupaca, covering news and sports for WDUX before moving on to Green Bay in 1990. While in Green Bay, Bill became the new sports director of the Wisconsin Radio Network, where hes currently in his 15th year. In June of 2005, Bill moved to Appleton where he also does morning drive sports and play-by-play for WHBY. In addition to network and local radio, Bill does reports from the WIAA basketball championships, as well as pre-game coverage on the Green Bay Packer Radio Network.
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