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2021 Media Kit Southern Farm Network 2021 MEDIA KIT SOUTHERN FARM NETWORK Affiliates 15 Broadcaster 1 Daily Programs 8 Worth Noting • Only farm network serving Carolina farmers • Boomer affiliates provide excellent coverage COVERAGE MAP COVERAGE MAP AFFILIATE LIST State Station City County NC WGBR-AM Goldsboro Wayne NC WIXE-AM Monroe Union NC WKML-FM Fayetteville Robeson NC WNCT-FM Greenville Pitt NC WPTM-FM Roanoke Rapids Halifax NC WRHT-FM Morehead City Carteret NC WTSB-AM Selma Johnston NC WTIB-FM Williamston Martin State Station City County SC WFRK-FM Florence Florence SC WGFG-FM Branchville Orangeburg SC WMXT-FM Pamplico Florence SC WSPX-FM Bowman Orangeburg SC WQKI-FM Orangeburg Orangeburg SC WWBD-FM Sumter Sumter SC WWKT-FM Kingstree Clarendon FARM BROADCASTERS Mike Davis NAFB Farm Broadcaster SFN News Director Mike Davis brings more than 40 years of experience to the microphone. He began his broadcasting career in north Georgia in the 1980's before returning to his roots in North Carolina and WETC (We Entertain Tobacco Counties). Davis has agriculture in his heritage, dating back to his father’s days as an ag researcher at NC State University. He is also active in the burgeoning farm-to-fork movement, serving as emcee for events in the Raleigh area. PROGRAMMING DETAIL SFN 1—Ag Headlines…2:00 total time, headlines of the day in the ag world, including state-specific info, Washington happenings, etc. SFN 2 – Cash Market Summary – 2:00 total time, North Carolina’s cash market summary, info provided by NCDA’s Market News Service SFN 4 – NC Market Recap – 4:00 total…audio provided by NCDA’s Market News Service, a recap of the day’s cash market activity from around the state SFN 5 – Weather 2:00 total time SFN 6 – Inside Agriculture…3:00 total time, a feature story usually with one or two people talking about whatever is happening at the time in the ag world in North and/or South Carolina SFN 7 – Futures Market Recap, 3:00—a recap of the day’s commodity futures activity SFN 8 – Today’s Topic – 3:00 total time, same as SFN 6 MATERIALS AND TRAFFIC Please send all orders, materials and traffic to Patti Richardson, [email protected], in addition to your JLF Sales Representative. Creative is due at least five business days before your campaign start date. Southern Farm Network 3012 Highwoods Blvd, Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 27604.
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