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Media Kit 2021.Pdf Nevada Public Radio is NPR in Las Vegas. A growing audience relies on our broadcast, print and digital distribution channels for a unique mix of local, national, and international news, entertainment and cultural content. MEDIA KIT Nevada Public Radio is our community’s social hub for news, storytelling, music and cultural content. Our engaged audience views underwriters WHO as trusted partners and respond in kind by utilizing their products and WE services. ARE 77% OF LISTENERS TAKE ACTION IN RESPONSE TO SOMETHING HEARD ON NPR.* *NPR State of Sponsorship Survey, March 2019 MEDIA Sparking dialogue, engaging The award-winning city mag- Southern Nevada’s only 24-hour audiences and providing Nevada’s azine that’s all about greasing classical music station, featuring Per- citizens with the knowledge they the social gears that make living formance Today, From the Top and need to make informed decisions. in southern Nevada feel more everyone’s favorite - Hearts of Space. meaningful and connected. Pub crawls, online auctions, We provide users with a place to corporate challenges…pub crawls - interact, learn and connect on a this is your chance to engage deeper level via web tiles, e-blasts directly with our growing and and our audio player pre-roll. diverse membership roster. Our educated, affluent and news- Curated by people, not a computer seeking audience is actively engaged algorithm, Classical 89.7 provides in fact-based, trusted journalism an immersive retreat for the and storytelling that examines educated, curious lifelong learners diverse perspectives. It’s no wonder who listen daily looking for an NPR was named the #1 brand in escape from the grind or another America for “a mission to believe in”. hectic news cycle. News 88.9 KNPR is simulcast across Nevada, Utah, California and Arizona on the following FM frequencies: LAS VEGAS 88.9 KNPR and 89.7 KCNV Classical • Elko LUND/ELY 88.7 KWPR PANACA 91.7 KLNR TONOPAH 91.7 KTPH ELKO 89.3 KLKR BEATTY 91.7 CALIENTE 88.5 LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ 91.7 LAUGHLIN • Reno BULLHEAD CITY, AZ 89.5 • Ely Carson City MESQUITE 88.1 • Lund MOAPA, NV 89.9 RIDGECREST CHINA LAKE, CA 88.1 • Round Mountain ROUND MOUNTAIN 89.3 SCOTTY’S JUNCTION 88.1 Panaca • Caliente • • Scotty’s Junction • Beatty Mesquite • • Ridgecrest, CA • Las Vegas China Lake Laughlin • Bullhead City, AZ DEMO– GRAPHICS + RATES NEWS 88.9 KNPR UNDERWRITING RATES FOR KNPR & KCNV 170,300 Specific Time Periods WEEKLY RADIO LISTENERS KNPR Mon-Sun Daypart KNPR M-F Sat-Sun KCNV M-Su Combo 2 hours $ per spot $ per spot $ per spot $ per 2 spots AVERAGE WEEKLY TIME SPENT LISTENING 5a-6a AM $40 $25 $20 $50 6a-10a Morning Drive $110 $60 $50 $145 CLASSICAL 89.7 10a-3p Mid-day $75 $50 $35 $105 3p-7p Afternoon Drive $95 $45 $40 $120 50,900 7p-12a Evening $35 $25 $15 $45 WEEKLY RADIO LISTENERS 1 hour AVERAGE WEEKLY TIME SPENT LISTENING TOTAL AUDIENCE PLAN KNPR Mon-Sun Daypart M-Su KCNV M-Su Combo 84% More likely to hold a $ per spot $ per spot $ per 2 spots bachelors degree Rotate through 3 time periods (5a - 7p) 69% More likely than the $90 $35 $125 average Las Vegas Minimum purchase 3 Household to have an Rotate through income of over $100,000 4 time periods (5a - 12a) $80 $30 $120 51% Home ownership Minimum purchase 4 60% more likely to have dined in an upscale restaurant in the last 30 days 65% More likely to hold a position in management, business, financial operations, or proffesional occupation. Nielsen: LAS VEGAS; Scarborough R1 2019: Mar18-Mar19; Metro; P 18+; PPM Analysis Tool, May 2019 CULTURE, COMMUNITY, AND CONVERSATION 177,000+ readers can’t get enough of this bimonthly collection of curiosity, wonder, frustration, enthusiasm, cynicism and weird defensiveness that is Southern Nevada’s premier city magazine. Desert Companion celebrates the valley’s vibrant arts, culture and dining scenes, but also serious narrative journalism and thoughtful perspective that, particularly in an era where discourse is angry link-spamming on Facebook, seems increasingly rare. 2021 EDITORIAL CALENDAR* SPECIAL ISSUE FEATURE OTHER PLANNED ADVERTISING DEADLINES DATE EDITORIAL EDITORIAL SECTION/EVENTS* Space Materials FEB/MARCH The Best Issue Education Today 01.05.21 01.11.21 MAY/JUNE The Photo Issue Outdoors Henderson Now 04.05.21 04.12.21 Top Doctors, Top Dentists, Medical and Dental Profiles AUG/SEPT The Health Issue 07.05.21 07.12.21 Summer Dining Issue party* Giving Guide NOV/DEC The Dining Issue The Restaurant Awards Restaurant Awards Luncheon* 10.05.21 10.11.21 Recycling Day* *Subject to sudden, spastic, bewildering change NOTE: submission of new material after space deadline may be subject to a $500 late charge. DEMO– GRAPHICS + RATES 50,000 ADVERTISING RATES CIRCULATION PER ISSUE FOR DESERT COMPANION 177,000 COVERS 1x 4x READERSHIP PER ISSUE (OVER 3X TOUCH) Inside Front $ 7,325 $ 6,660 Inside Back $ 6,660 $ 6,055 OUR READERS Outside Back $ 8,060 $ 7,325 68% Have attended college. Premium Pages $ 5,590 $ 5,085 98% more likely than average adult to have a household RUN OF BOOK 1x 4x income of over $100,000 Spread $ 6,688 $ 6,080 98% more likely to be employed in management, business, Full Page $ 3,520 $ 3,200 financial and operations. 2/3 Page $ 2,580 $ 2,350 74% own their home. 1/2 Page, Horz or Vert $ 1,930 $ 1,760 1/3 Page, Vert or Sq $ 1,420 $ 1,290 1/6 Page, Horz or Vert $ 800 $ 745 MARKETPLACE 1 unit $ 250 4 unit $ 1,000 You supply the copy* & photos and we will provide the style & design. 2 unit $ 500 6 unit $ 1,500 Logo placement available with purchase of 4+ units. A full page 3 unit $ 750 9 unit $ 2,250 consists of 9 units. *Nielsen: LAS VEGAS; All rates are NET. Notification of cancellation must be received 30 days from Scarborough R1 2019: Mar18-Mar19 applicable space deadline, otherwise short-rate may apply AD SIZES SPREAD Live: 16” x 10” 2/3 PAGE 5” x 10” 1/3 PAGE 2.625” x 10” Trim: 16.75” x 10.75” (vertical) Bleed: 17.25” x 11.25” 5” x 4.875” 1/2 PAGE 5” x 7.4375” (square) (vertical) FULL PAGE Live: 7.625” x 10” 7.625” x 4.875” Trim: 8.375” x 10.75” (horizontal) 1/6 PAGE 2.625” x 4.875” (vertical) Bleed: 8.875”x 11.25” 5” x 2.3125” (horizontal) TAP AND CLICK Our engaged audiences are passionate doers, and they do what they view. Harness the influence of Nevada Public Radio’s reputation and connect with these audiences through content specifically acquired and produced for the web and social me- dia that includes web tile opportunities, e-blasts to more than DIGITAL MEDIA 24,000 members and users and video/audio ads that play when our KNPR & Classical 89.7 streams are launched. KNPR.ORG/DESERTCOMPANION.COM 300x250 $25 CPM ROS $1,250/week (sponsorsed) FIFTH STREET (DESERT COMPANION) 600x255 E-NEWS $1,000/week 650x150 $600/week 20K+ SELF SUBSCRIBERS TO E-BLASTS 170K IMPRESSIONS MONTHLY FOR WEB TILES COMMUNITY SHOUTREACH Corporate Challenge, Online Auctions, Recycle Days and Desert Companion issue parties complement our diverse EVENTS & portfolio with unique opportunities to connect with audiences SPONSORSHIP that may not otherwise engage with Nevada Public Radio. KNPR.ORG/DESERTCOMPANION.COM 300x250 $25 CPM ROS $1,250/week (sponsorsed) Corporate Challenge Sponsorship We rely upon funding Recycle Day offers our Corporate Sponsors a prime from our partners to stay independent, and in turn, recognize opportunity to show their support of community effort. their contributions through on-air day sponsor messaging. Issue Parties and Events Gives our Corporate Sponsors Online Auction Sponsorship Corporate Sponsors can enjoy a chance to be in the spotlight by bringing events like exposure to our supporting bidders and brand alignment with Trivia Night, Bestof the City and The Photo Showcase to a good cause. our audience that highlight the feature editorial of Desert Companion. PURCHASING POWER 54% OF DC READERS HAVE AN ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME ABOVE $100,000 % READERS’ PLANNED PURCHASES DURING THE NEXT 12 MONTHS 54 OF READERS FREQUENTLY PURCHASE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES FROM ADS THEY SEE IN DESERT COMPANION 81% DINING & ENTERTAINMENT 68% OF READERS KEEP THEIR 75% WOMEN’S APPAREL DESERT COMPANION FOR A MONTH OR MORE BEFORE DISCARDING IT 65% MEDICAL SERVICES 63% MEN’S APPAREL 46% OF DESERT 60% TRAVEL COMPANION READERS HAVE GRADUATED COLLEGE an member 1289 South Torrey Pines Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89146 (702) 258-9895 NevadaPublicRadio.org.
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