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Local Business Partners Program
Blue Ridge Public Radio is committed to help locally owned businesses in Western North Carolina showcase themselves for our large and influential public radio audience. BPR News and BPR Classic offer you more of the customers your business wants. No other advertising medium can deliver the size of our audience that meets your desired demographic. Public radio’s distinctive format and riveting content mean listeners don’t tune away from your business’ message. With BPR News and BPR Classic, your business connects with new and existing customers.
And with two stations, a website and streaming app, BPR works to ensure that your business will be seen and heard by our core audience. As a Local Business Partner, you will receive an effective on-air schedule promoting your business, a listing on our website that includes a Local Business Partner badge, map locator, business description, logo, link and contact information. We'll also provide a window decal to display at your business. Most importantly, we'll promote the program on-air, informing listeners to look for the Local Business Partner icon when they shop locally.
To download Local Business Partner information
click here
Learn more about Business Sponsorships
click here
And to find out how your business can become a sponsor contact Steve Busey at
sponsorship@bpr.org
or 828.210.4816.
bpr_local_business_partner_program_brochure.pdf
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