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Hosted by naturalist
David Winkelman |
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“When it comes to baseball,
few people stop to think about trees. But if not for a certain common
shade-tree, sluggers like Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa would hit a lot fewer
home runs. Can you name the tree from which most baseball bats are made? |
| Program Philosophy: |
To foster an expanded and enlightened view of nature and to provide simple, effective ways to conserve natural resources in practical money saving ways. |
| Program Delivery: |
The American Forces Radio Network around the world, Commercial stations in
the USA, the Internet, Print Publications, Workshops, School and
Community Programs. |
| Affiliated Stations: |
The American Forces Radio Network (worldwide) and a syndicated group of
commercial radio stations across America in 2008. (Sponsor messages are possible within each program ). |
| Program Topics: |
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Fishing Trivia |
| Program Airing: |
Year around. Six (6) episodes per week (2:30 vignette). Program length includes national commercial time. |
| Audience Profile: |
Reaches all men and women in US military. Heard by 880,000 military
listeners several times daily ( measured by US Military). Several million
other people (unmeasured) listen on over 800 English speaking stations in
the USA and 179 other countries. Many other listeners tune in via short
wave radios |
| Marketing: | Internet Directory Service (www.hopshop.net), Internet Advertising, Bog Frog® licensing, artwork and costumes. An original community program (Operation HOP). Posters. Ad slicks. Sign kits. |
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| Why Bog Frog? |
Most people know that scientists consider frogs an indicator species for
the health of the environment. Conservation “spokesphibian” Bog Frog has
been a symbol of hope for nature since 1987, making over 7 billion
impressions to date. Bog Frog's voice is distinctive and memorable, while
his messages remain positive and practical, giving consumers a meaningful
symbol to remember. |
| Why Radio? |
Like living things on planet earth, radio is everywhere, blanketing every
demographic, while remaining highly targetable by station type and by
programming. Radio reaches more people than any other single medium. It
consumes very few of our natural resources to conduct it's massive
educational work. Finally, radio costs less, which means many more people
will get your messages everyday via radio with the same investment as
print or television. |
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Why Advertise With Bog Frog Media? |
Conservation remains one of the most important causes of our time; just as
the importance of products and services to conserve resources continue to
grow each year. To help capture this key market, Bog Frog Media
offers a potent strategy called “Conservation MarketingTM.” Learn how Conservation PaysTM for your marketing plans. |
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