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Grace Broadcast Sales
225 SW Skyline Drive
Pullman, WA 99163
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Since 1991,
Grace Broadcast Sales
has helped thousands of radio stations
build business for themselves and their advertisers.
We are best known for our
GBS Sales Boosters,
short radio features
for holidays, seasonal promotions, and special events
throughout the year. Radio stations of every size across the United States and Canada
find these
:30- and
:60-second features
easy to sell to retail
and service businesses; medical, legal, and professional offices;
commercial and industrial firms; and
many
others. Listeners enjoy
them, advertisers like
being associated with them,
and
stations find them a reliable way to generate
new revenue
throughout the year. Everybody
wins!
Click here for a
list of our current Sales Boosters.
We encourage you to download our
free demos and
free sales presentations,
so that you can pre-sell the series
before you order.
Click here for our
annual calendar of promotions
for holidays and special events.
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What's New at GBS
In remembrance of 9/11/01,
we are providing a free feature
from our Patriot Day series
to
help
both listeners and advertisers in
your community
convey their support for the fight against terrorism.
You are welcome to download it
and air it as often as you like.
Click here for the
free feature

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We also offer
creative services
to radio stations and radio
advertisers:
consulting, copywriting, and audio
production.
We can help
you:
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create a radio
advertising campaign from scratch
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write an effective commercial
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voice or produce your commercial
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brainstorm for new promotional ideas
We bring 36 years of successful
radio marketing experience to bear on every project.
Questions? Comments?
Call 1-888-472-2388
or e-mail
rod@gracebroadcast.com |
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