Company: Manchester Radio Group
Headquarters: Manchester, New Hampshire
Industry: Broadcasting
Company Size: Small (annual revenues of less than $50 million)
"Can you imagine life without the arts? Someone has to promote it and
propagate it because the last thing we want is for our town to be without
culture. There is no question that we all win by virtue of that
association."
– Ray Garon, General Manager
Objectives
To build listener loyalty and broaden its listener base, to create broader
knowledge and appreciation of the arts and to enhance the quality of life of the
community.
Process
- Manchester Radio Group’s three radio stations provide the "broadcast
lifeline" for the Currier Museum of Art and the Palace Theatre by promoting
exhibitions, performances, and educational and fundraising events.
- One of the group’s three stations is chosen to be the "sponsor" for a given
event depending on the listener profile for that station and the subject of the
exhibition or performance.
- The Radio Group promotes exhibitions by broadcasting live from the steps of
the Currier Museum and has produced more than 1,300 radio-advertising spots, at
no cost, to promote exhibitions.
- For the Palace Theatre, the Radio Group provides free advertising spots,
interviews with performers, daily public announcements and on-air ticket
giveaways.
Results
Manchester Radio Group’s involvement with the arts has heightened its name
recognition in the community, broadened its listener base, and created a
culturally active environment for its employees. This support reduces marketing
and advertising costs for the Currier Museum and the Palace Theatre, increases
attendance, and enables both to leverage new business sponsors.
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