TV and Radio

TV & RADIO Media strategy

Find the right place, right time, & right target audience.

The foundation of a TV or radio media strategy is understanding the audiences you want to reach and identifying what they watch and listen to. Using our suite of research and media tools, we can identify points in your customer journey and devise the best plan to meet your business goals so that you’re not advertising power tools on the Cartoon Network.

TV & RADIO Media planning

Creative Chops & Informed Planning

The best results come from the marriage of killer creative and thoughtful media planning. We align our creative and messaging approach with a media plan that outlines market opportunities, defines objectives, and lays out a development and distribution proposal. Then, in our creative development process—script writing, hiring voiceover talent, filming, etc.—we coordinate how your commercial will come to life on the airwaves.

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Digital Marketing

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Brand Strategy

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Media buying & management

Let’s buy the spots—it’s show time!

We maintain reputable relationships with our media partners. This allows for us to negotiate for the best rates, spot placements, and potential added value for your creative. Once the spots go live, we will continue to monitor and optimize the media plan based on performance.

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FAQ

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Do all HTML tags come in a pair?

No, there are single HTML tags that do not need a closing tag. Examples are the <img> tag and <br> tags.

What are some of the common lists that can be used when designing a page?

You can insert any or a combination of the following list types:
– ordered list
– unordered list
– definition list
– menu list
– directory list
Each of this list types makes use of a different tag set to compose

How do you create links to sections within the same page?

Links can be created using the <a> tag, with referencing through the use of the number (#) symbol. For example, you can have one line as <a href=”#topmost”>BACK TO TOP</a>, which would result in the words “BACK TO TOP” appearing on the webpage and links to a bookmark named topmost. You then create a separate tag command like <a name=”topmost”> somewhere on the top of the same webpage so that the user will be linked to that spot when he clicked on “BACK TO TOP”.

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