NATIONAL PARKS

Perhaps no one was as instrumental in designating lands for National Parks as President Theodore Roosevelt. Between 1901 to 1909, he provided federal

protection for almost 230 million acres, a land area equivalent to that of all the East coast states from Maine to Florida.


Outdoor Trivia national radio programs have been providing listeners with these lessons for over a decade. In fact, the question and answer trivia format of this program remains for many people, a most enjoyable, yet practical method of learning.

Program Philosophy:

 

To foster an expanded and enlightened view of nature. And to provide simple, effective ways to creatively save money while lessening environmental impact.

 

Program Delivery:

 

National and International Network Radio Programs, Internet, Trade Publications, Community Programs.

 

Program Topics: •Most Visited Parks

•National Park History

•Animal Facts

 

•National Park Recreation

•How to “Tread Lightly” and “Leave No Trace”
 

Affiliated Stations:  

294 stations nationwide in 2003
(Messages can be targeted to saturate both regional and national areas).

 

Program Features: Program airs 12 month per year. Six (6) to twelve (12) episodes per week.
2:30 vignette. Program length includes national commercial time.
Audience Profile:  

Radio ads reach 85% of the U.S. population during radio drive-times.
Heard by up to 10,000,000 listeners (measured by Arbitron) daily.

 

Merchandising:

Bog Frog® licensing, artwork and costumes. Original community programs (Adopt-A-Bog, Operation HOP). Posters. Ad slicks. Website links. Sign kits.