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Media Platforms W N R P - A M /F M | On-Air | Online | Mobile | Social | Live & Local P E N S A C O LA ,F LO R I DA ADX COMMUNICATIONS T: 850.262.6000 F:850.494.0778 7251 PLANTATION ROAD PENSACOLA,FL32504 www.NewsRadio1620.com NEWSRADIO 92.3 | AM 1620 ABOUT US NewsRadio 92.3 | AM 1620 is a locally owned and operated News/Talk radio station in Pensacola, FL. by Owners Dave and Mary Hoxeng. They’ve grown a business designed to super-serve the local community. NewsRadio 92.3|AM 1620 has anchored the news/talk format since 2007. We’re the only news/talk station in Pensacola with an award-winning full-time news and traffic department. We're dedicated to providing the most up to date news & information and the local talk. We keep our listeners through engaged on-air and through our strong social media platforms. Our mission is to bring the most local news and talk directly to the listeners along the beautiful Gulf Coast. By advertising with NewsRadio 92.3|AM 1620 your brand is heard and engaged by educated and informed listeners to the thousands who live, work and play through the greater Pensacola area. 7251 PlantationRoad Pensacola,FL32504 (T)850.262.6000 (F)850.494.0778 OUR RESEARCH CURRENT MARKET POSITION “Each week, Radio reaches 92% of people NewsRadio 92.3 |AM 1620 is recognizedas the #1 talk radio station in the area. With 4 times the 18+ . Almost 248,360,000 Americans 12+ followingon Facebookthan allotherstations in the listen to radio every week.” market combined, NewsRadio 92.3 | AM 1620 RAB 2019 prioritizes the community in creative ways, thus allowingthe station to stay top of mind awareness to consumers andlisteners. STATION & LISTENER PROFILE COMBINED DEMOGRAPHICS “Radioincreases brand POWER: 10,000WATTS TARGETAUDIENCE: AGE:35-64 awareness, drives traffic ADULTS 35-64 FEMALE:40% and increases sales” EMPLOYMENT: MALE:60% RAB 2016 Management position HOUSEHOLDINCOME: $75,000 + RESIDENCYOWNERS: 76% Radiois Activein theCommunity 24/7 7251 PlantationRoad Pensacola,FL32504 (T)850.262.6000 (F)850.494.0778 COVERAGE The most influential listeners live in Escambia and Santa Rosa County. NewsRadio 92.3|AM 1620 STRON GEST 10,000 watt AM Station in Pensacola heard on 92.3 FM | AM 1620. 7251 PlantationRoad Pensacola,FL32504 (T)850.262.6000 (F)850.494.0778 Social Media Spoken Word Social Media Engagement 18000 16000 14000 Our listeners stay 12000 Informed all day & night through our On-Air 10000 1620 and Online content. - When it comes to the 8000 Spoken Word, we try Harder! 6000 4000 2000 NewsRadio 92.3 ESPN 0 Pensacola WNRP WUWF WEBY WCOA WPNN Source: Facebook March 2021 7251 Plantation Road- Pensacola, Florida 32504 - Ph: 850-262-6000 Fx: 850-494-0778 SNAPSHOT Pensacola Morning News 15,975 Followers with Andrew McKay5a-9a PEPTalk with Jenna Barr 1,118 9a-11a Followers SOCIAL PERSONALITIES The Brian Kilmeade Show 1,232 Monday-Friday Followers 11a-1p DaveRamsey 363,141 DIGITAL PROGRAMS Monday-Friday Monthly 1p-4p WebsiteVisits Pensacola Right Now With Bobby Rossi 84,301 Monday-Friday Website 4p-7p Streaming The Buck Sexton Show Monday-Friday 7p-10p 7251 PlantationRoad Pensacola,FL32504 (T)850.262.6000 (F)850.494.0778 March 2021 Our LocalTeam Pensacola Morning News 5a-9a Andrew McKay | Host Andrew McKay has hosted the Pensacola Morning News since 2014. His show features interviews with local newsmakers and a lively discussion of the news of the day. The Pensacola Morning News has been named Best Morning Radio Show three years in a row by InWeekly’s Best of the Coast and Andrew has won two Edward R. Murrow Awards for Continuing News Coverage. Davis Allen | Producer Davis produces and co-host the Pensacola Morning News each weekday morning with Andrew McKay and proud to be part of winning the Best Morning Show for the 2017 Best of the Coast. Davis also co-hosts on, “Sports Call with Jordan and Davis”every Saturday from 11am-1pmon ESPN Pensacola1330AM and 99.1FM. Pensacola Expert Panel 9a-11a Jenna Barr| Host Although Jenna has experience in performing arts and television broadcasting, her dream since she was young was to be in the Radio Broadcasting Industry. With a love for learning and the community, becoming the new host of PEP Talk is right up her alley! Jenna grew up in Jersey, and loves a long mountain hike, but has fallen in love with the white sandy beaches of NW Florida. Her first priority is being a mom. She will always remind you that your life has purpose, and you can always make a difference!“ Mike Wiggins| Host of The Garden Line Former Mayor Mike Wiggins is host ‘Garden Line’, fielding gardening and landscaping questions every Tuesdaymorning between 9-10am. Mike hosted ‘The Garden Spot’ on BLAB TV for 28 years. His gardening experience began while working in his family’s business, Escambia Farmer’s Supply, which served the agriculture industry but was also a full-service nursery. Pensacola Right Now 4p-7p Bobby Rossi| Host Bobby Rossi hosts Pensacola Right Now each weekday Monday-Friday 4-7pm. Bobby retouches the current topics and issues that are going on locally and nationally. Bobby’s style of radio keeps the NewsRadio 92.3/AM1620 listeners engaged andactive. Our Local Team News Crew Mark Jacobs|News Director| Morning News Anchor Mark Jacobs anchors morning news on the Pensacola Morning News and Pensacola Expert Panel. Mark has more than 20 years of experience anchoring and reporting news in major Southeast markets. Cheryl King|News and Afternoon Traffic Reporter Cheryl is a UWF Telecommunication and Film graduate. She graduated Magna Cum Laude. She started as a receptionist for NewsRadio92.3 / AM 1620 and CatCountry98.7, and eventually began reporting Afternoon Traffic for both stations...after bothering her bosses enough! She is a fill-in Anchor for NewsRadio92.3 / AM 1620, and most recently was promoted to fulltime News and Traffic Reporting...reporting news during the day and traffic 4-7pm. Cooper Davis|Afternoon News Director & Anchor Cooper has 15+ years experience collecting, writing and producing vital news content, serving listeners from his hometown of Kansas City (Go Chiefs!) to Northwest Florida and the Pacific Northwest. Cooper returns to Newsradio 92.3/AM 1620 following a 2-year stint working as an afternoon radio news personality in a Top 25 radio market, Portland, Oregon. During his time out west, Cooper gained a significant amount of experience working side-by-side with national talk-radio talents, including Lars Larson & Clyde Lewis. COMMUNITYINVOLVEMENT We valueour communityand enjoyhostingso many greatevents. ➢ Town Hall Meeting with Matt Gaetz ➢ Relay for Life ➢ Taste of Gulf Breeze ➢ Seafood Festival ➢ Crawfish Festival ➢ Riverwalk Arts Festival ➢ October Fest ➢ County Commission Meetings ➢ Regular Interviews with Community Leaders & Office Officials ➢ Pensacola Interstate Fair ➢ Blue Angels Airshow ➢ Mardi Gras Parades ➢ Christmas Parades ➢ UWF Football games 7251 PlantationRoad Pensacola,FL32504 (T)850.262.6000 (F)850.494.0778 TESTIMONALS Partnering with Cat Country and News Radio 1620 has certainly been a great marketing choice for our restaurants. Their expertise and dedication to this community is such a reflection of who they are as a whole. With Pensacola being their passion, we knew partnering with their team would enhance our business in a way that no one else could. Their team has become our family, and we would recommend Cat Country and News Radio 1620 to anyone and everyone! – Great Southern Restaurants We have advertised with Cat Country and News Radio 1620 for over 15 years. We love their vision of always being out there in the community and giving back. When you share the same vision...... while getting great results with your advertising efforts.... it just makes sense that we continue to partner with Cat Country and News Radio 1620. – Damaris Gonzales, Central Credit Union. The platform that the expert panel is such a great opportunity to get to know the community and let the community and let the community know you! We reached out a completely different audience that we would have in any other medium, and the host makes us feel like we really are reaching out directly to them with the right Information. Excellent experience.” - Empathic Practice I am a very proud sponsor of the Garden Line with Mike Wiggins. At Warrington Hardware and Marine we carry many gardening supplies and plants too! As a gardening retailer and gardener I always appreciate Mike’s expert suggestions and advice. His show is always so informative and entertaining too. The Pensacola community is very fortunate to have Mike share his years of experience and knowledge with 1620’s Garden Line! Thanks Mike and 1620!– Warrington Hardware Advertising with News Radio 1620 has been amazing for my business as a realtor. They’re a trusted presence in our community and that goes a long way with clients, and the reach is beyond radio listeners. Those listeners then tell their friends and family about my business as well. I've been incredibly happy. Not only does the message go out to thousands, they shine specialized customer service along the way. -Christina Leavenworth NewsRadio 92.3|AM 1620helpsGrowYour Business! 7251 PlantationRoad Pensacola,FL32504 (T)850.262.6000 (F)850.494.0778 OURPRODUCTS ONAIR :10,:30,or :60 Live or Recorded Promos, Sponsorships, Endorsements, Call-Ins, News, Weather and Traffic Updates, Block programming and sports. ON AIR Gas Prices This Day inHistory SPONSORSHIPS/ PEPTalk GIVEAWAYS Garden Line WEB/MOBILE Streaming Promos, Texting,RotatingBanner,Static Banner SOCIALMEDIA Facebook,Twitter,Instagram,YouTube 7251 PlantationRoad Pensacola,FL32504 (T)850.262.6000 (F)850.494.0778 PensacolaMorningNewsHighlights PENSACOLAMORNING NEWS WITH ANDREWMCKAY MONDAY-FRIDAY5AM-9AM Justa reason why Pensacolatunes into the Number One Morning Show inTown… • UWF DIRECTOROFATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS BRIAN HENRY • BOB JOHNSON – SHERIFFOF SANTA ROSACOUNTY • SAMANTHAABELL– CITYMANAGER OF GULFBEREEZE • TUESDAY’S7:35AM – ESCAMBIACOUNTYSHERRIFF’SOFFICE CHIEF DEPUTYCHIP SIMMONS • WEDNESDAY’S 7:35AM – PENSACOLA MAYOR GROVER ROBINSON • THURSDAY’S7:35AM – PENSACOLAPOLICEDEPT.
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