9721 Executive Center Dr. North, Ste. 200, St. Petersburg, FL 33702 STATION PROFILE

92.5 MAXIMA is the first and strongest Spanish FM station in the Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg market and the #1 choice for Hispanic listeners of all ages! The signal thoroughly covers the metro and outlying areas servicing all Hispanics in the Bay Area.

92.5 MAXIMA is the voice of and gateway to Tampa’s thriving Hispanic population of nearly 637,000. (Source: 2010 Census Bureau, Population Estimate Program)

The station format Spanish Hits playing the latest hot titles from artists like Shakira, Marc Anthony, Pitbull, Prince Royce, Alejandro Sanz, Don Omar, Juan Luis Guerra, Daddy Yankee, Aventura, Pitbull and more!

92.5 MAXIMA appeals to the entire Hispanic market not a specific segment (i.e. Mexican, Cuban, Dominican, Columbian, etc).

Call Letters: WYUU Dial Position: 92.5 FM Signal strength: 50,000 watts Coverage: Metro area, as well as the TSA reaching Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Manatee, Sarasota and Polk Counties Primary Demo: Adults 18-49 Secondary Demo: Adults 25-54 TOP 45 ZIP CODES

2010 2013 United States United States Estimate Estimate Hispanic or Latino: 50,740,089 53,986,412 Mexican 32,929,683 34,586,088 Estimate Hispanic Population Puerto Rican 4,691,890 5,138,109 Cuban 1,873,585 2,013,155 Dominican (Dominican Republic) 1,508,871 1,757,961 Central American: 4,434,426 4,802,410 Approximate 6.01% Growth Costa Rican 130,697 136,735 Guatemalan 1,156,861 1,303,379 Honduran 730,227 779,358 Nicaraguan 383,896 388,895 Panamanian 172,950 179,741 Salvadoran 1,829,798 1,974,870 Other Central American 29,997 39,432 South American: 3,049,280 3,260,031 Argentinean 236,558 249,342 Bolivian 114,345 116,699 Chilean 139,245 150,745 Colombian 961,223 1,055,751 Ecuadorian 650,348 683,364 Paraguayan 20,683 25,618 Peruvian 598,671 636,694 Uruguayan 60,184 54,836 Venezuelan 242,120 250,941 Other South American 25,903 36,041 Other Hispanic or Latino: 2,252,354 2,428,658 Spaniard 694,494 759,781 Spanish 482,072 505,254 Spanish American 48,810 21,540 All other Hispanic or Latino 1,026,978 1,142,083

Source: American Fact Finder – United States Census; Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States, States, and Counties: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013 2013 Population Estimates; Estimated Hispanic Population Increase in the United States

Table 10. Projections of the Population by Sex, Hispanic Origin, and Race for the United States: 2015 to 2060

(Resident population as of July 1) Sex, Hispanic origin, and race 1 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050 2055 2060 BOTH SEXES 321,369,000 334,503,000 347,335,000 359,402,000 370,338,000 380,219,000 389,394,000 398,328,000 407,412,000 416,795,000 .One race 313,114,000 324,865,000 336,170,000 346,571,000 355,706,000 363,637,000 370,701,000 377,357,000 383,997,000 390,772,000 .White 248,369,000 255,357,000 261,825,000 267,459,000 271,981,000 275,447,000 278,153,000 280,503,000 282,843,000 285,314,000 .Black 42,456,000 44,590,000 46,725,000 48,768,000 50,678,000 52,485,000 54,244,000 56,007,000 57,817,000 59,693,000 .AIAN 4,005,000 4,242,000 4,475,000 4,694,000 4,895,000 5,074,000 5,232,000 5,370,000 5,494,000 5,607,000 .Asian 17,538,000 19,869,000 22,278,000 24,726,000 27,175,000 29,603,000 31,997,000 34,359,000 36,686,000 38,965,000 .NHPI 746,000 806,000 866,000 923,000 977,000 1,028,000 1,075,000 1,118,000 1,157,000 1,194,000 .Two or More Races 8,255,000 9,639,000 11,165,000 12,831,000 14,632,000 16,582,000 18,693,000 20,971,000 23,415,000 26,022,000 .Race alone or in combination: 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .White 255,682,000 263,969,000 271,873,000 279,081,000 285,312,000 290,635,000 295,360,000 299,896,000 304,585,000 309,567,000 .Black 46,126,000 49,052,000 52,081,000 55,121,000 58,132,000 61,158,000 64,260,000 67,499,000 70,916,000 74,530,000 .AIAN 6,618,000 7,071,000 7,526,000 7,968,000 8,386,000 8,777,000 9,146,000 9,497,000 9,837,000 10,169,000 .Asian 20,534,000 23,380,000 26,358,000 29,426,000 32,550,000 35,709,000 38,891,000 42,099,000 45,331,000 48,575,000 .NHPI 1,486,000 1,631,000 1,784,000 1,940,000 2,098,000 2,257,000 2,420,000 2,586,000 2,755,000 2,929,000 .NOT HISPANIC 264,615,000 270,952,000 276,895,000 281,939,000 285,795,000 288,593,000 290,750,000 292,778,000 295,063,000 297,750,000 .One race 258,022,000 263,275,000 268,019,000 271,761,000 274,217,000 275,504,000 276,027,000 276,293,000 276,690,000 277,374,000 .White 198,354,000 199,400,000 199,867,000 199,403,000 197,810,000 195,197,000 191,919,000 188,419,000 185,039,000 181,930,000 .Black 39,782,000 41,594,000 43,404,000 45,118,000 46,694,000 48,162,000 49,580,000 51,006,000 52,482,000 54,028,000 .AIAN 2,359,000 2,432,000 2,499,000 2,555,000 2,597,000 2,623,000 2,637,000 2,641,000 2,641,000 2,637,000 .Asian 16,978,000 19,255,000 21,608,000 23,999,000 26,389,000 28,756,000 31,090,000 33,391,000 35,659,000 37,879,000 .NHPI 549,000 595,000 641,000 685,000 726,000 765,000 802,000 836,000 869,000 900,000 Approximate .Two or More Races 6,593,000 7,678,000 8,876,000 10,178,000 11,578,000 13,089,000 14,723,000 16,485,000 18,372,000 20,376,000 .Race alone or in combination: 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .White 204,188,000 206,256,000 207,854,000 208,626,000 208,368,000 207,201,000 205,493,000 203,691,000 202,134,000 200,963,000 18% increase .Black 42,697,000 45,140,000 47,665,000 50,174,000 52,623,000 55,054,000 57,533,000 60,124,000 62,866,000 65,773,000 .AIAN 4,257,000 4,449,000 4,637,000 4,810,000 4,960,000 5,087,000 5,199,000 5,303,000 5,406,000 5,507,000 .Asian 19,513,000 22,224,000 25,053,000 27,960,000 30,906,000 33,872,000 36,847,000 39,835,000 42,832,000 45,822,000 2015 to 2020 .NHPI 1,132,000 1,239,000 1,352,000 1,466,000 1,578,000 1,691,000 1,805,000 1,920,000 2,037,000 2,155,000 .HISPANIC 56,754,000 63,551,000 70,440,000 77,463,000 84,543,000 91,626,000 98,644,000 105,550,000 112,349,000 119,044,000 .One race 55,092,000 61,590,000 68,150,000 74,810,000 81,490,000 88,133,000 94,674,000 101,064,000 107,307,000 113,398,000 .White 50,015,000 55,957,000 61,959,000 68,056,000 74,171,000 80,250,000 86,233,000 92,084,000 97,803,000 103,384,000 .Black 2,675,000 2,997,000 3,321,000 3,650,000 3,984,000 4,323,000 4,664,000 5,002,000 5,335,000 5,665,000 .AIAN 1,645,000 1,810,000 1,975,000 2,139,000 2,298,000 2,451,000 2,595,000 2,729,000 2,854,000 2,970,000 .Asian 560,000 614,000 670,000 727,000 786,000 847,000 908,000 968,000 1,027,000 1,086,000 .NHPI 197,000 211,000 225,000 238,000 251,000 262,000 273,000 282,000 288,000 293,000 .Two or More Races 1,663,000 1,961,000 2,289,000 2,653,000 3,054,000 3,493,000 3,970,000 4,486,000 5,043,000 5,646,000 .Race alone or in combination: 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .White 51,494,000 57,713,000 64,019,000 70,455,000 76,943,000 83,434,000 89,867,000 96,205,000 102,451,000 108,605,000 .Black 3,429,000 3,912,000 4,416,000 4,947,000 5,509,000 6,103,000 6,727,000 7,375,000 8,050,000 8,756,000 .AIAN 2,361,000 2,623,000 2,889,000 3,158,000 3,426,000 3,690,000 3,947,000 4,194,000 4,432,000 4,662,000 .Asian 1,021,000 1,157,000 1,305,000 1,467,000 1,644,000 1,837,000 2,044,000 2,264,000 2,499,000 2,753,000 .NHPI 354,000 392,000 432,000 475,000 519,000 567,000 616,000 666,000 719,000 774,000

Source: http://www.census.gov/population/projections/data/national/2014/summarytables.html Table 10 Estimated Hispanic Population Increase 2010 – 2013 in Tampa Bay

2010 Total 653,466 (16.9 % of the entire population) Approximate 10% increase 2013 Total 720,906 (26% of the entire population)

2011-2013 American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates Total Hillsborough Manatee Pasco Pinellas Polk Sarasota Percentage Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Hispanic or Latino 327,255 50,772 59,378 78,180 114,750 32,464 Mexican 27% 63,986 28,552 11,136 22,040 44,934 11,252 Puerto Rican 30% 102,258 6,757 23,346 23,833 37,785 5,591 Cuban 17% 72,705 3,907 8,376 10,331 11,305 5,986 Dominican (Domican Republic) 4% 13,882 933 2,808 2,585 4,132 1,258 Central American 6% 23,035 4,690 2,967 3,243 5,859 2,811 South American 10% 34,546 4,106 6,507 11,526 7,302 4,694 Other Hispanic or Latino 5% 16,843 1,827 4,238 4,622 3,433 872 Too Big to Ignore in Tampa 89% Hispanic population 88.6% growth over the last decade!

17.6% 10.1%

Source: Tampa Census Population Growth. 2000 v 2010. Total Population Hispanic Population Non-Hispanic Population All of Greater Tampa Experienced Hispanic Growth Pasco County, 178.2% Hernando County, Florida 170.2% Polk County, Florida 131.9% Sarasota County, Florida 112.4% Citrus County, Florida 109.6% Manatee County, Florida 95.4% Pinellas County, Florida 71.3% Hillsborough County, Florida 70.6% Highlands County, Florida 62.7% Hardee County, Florida 23.8%

0.0% 20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0%120.0%140.0%160.0%180.0%200.0% 2000-2010 Source: Census 2000, Census 2010 Data, Tampa DMA Counties; Hispanic Population The Tampa Hispanic Consumer • They are younger The average age of the Tampa Hispanic is 39 yrs 39 years vs. 47 years for non Hispanics. • They are Home Owners 44% of Hispanic’s in Tampa own their own home • They live in larger households of Hispanics in Tampa live in households 66% with 3+ Persons vs. 48% for non Hispanics 37,500 • They speak Spanish in the of Hispanic’s in Tampa have used legal home of Tampa Hispanics speak services in the past year. 63% Spanish at home. Source: Tampa Scarborough Release 3 2012, 18+ When considering reaching the Hispanic Market, you have options. The choice is “clear”!!

All Spanish Language Radio Stations 297,700 176,600

WEEKLY REACH CALL LETTERS DIAL NAME FORMAT ADULTS 18+ WYUU-FM 92.5 92.5 MAXIMA SPANISH ADULT CONTEMPORARY 176,600 WAMA-AM 1550 LA LEY MEXICAN 28,100 WQBN-AM 1300 LA 1300 BROKERAGE 24,100 WTMP-FM 96.1 LA MEXICANA MEXICAN 20,900 WGES-AM 680 GENESIS CHRISTIAN 17,800 WMGG-AM 1470 MEGA CLASICA SPANISH ADULT CONTEMPORARY 15,700 WLCC-AM 760 RADIO LUZ CHRISTIAN 14,500 We reach 59% of All Spanish Radio Listeners!!

Source: Nielsen Tampa, Jun-Aug 2015 PPM; Mon-Sun 6a-mid Cume Persons 18+ 92.5 Maxima versus TV in the Hispanic Marketplace Weekly Cume Audience Monday-Friday Dayparts

Adults 18+ 120000

105300 106200 100000 93900 93400 86000 82900 80000 80000 73800 71000 60000

43600 43400 40000 37100

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0 M-F 3P-7P M-F 10A-3P M-F 6A-10A

WMOR-TV WRMD-TV WVEA-TV WYUU-FM

Source: Oct-Dec 2014. TV Data: Scarborough: Aug’13-Jul’14 Merged with Nielsen Oct –Dec 2014; Adults 18+This report is updated yearly. Are you having a tough time recruiting bilingual or retaining qualified workers?

When it comes to building a strong workforce, it’s not just about hiring … it’s about Retention!

Placing your Recruitment Ad Online? 92.5 MAXIMA-FM reaches approximately 230,000 Adults weekly. How many Adults are seeing your ad online?

Placing your Recruitment Ad in Newspaper? Newspaper classifieds have been around for over 50 years. How many things do we do the same way we did 50 years ago? Not many. The advanced technology of recruitment is here today! It’s called radio!

Consider 92.5 MAXIMA-FM 92.5 MAXIMA-FM certainly reaches the bilingual workers you are looking for. We are the first and strongest Latin FM radio station in Tampa Bay. Were you aware that 1 in every 4 in Tampa Bay is Hispanic? Additionally, radio recruiting may help companies with their compliance with American’s with Disability Act of 1990; EOE, age discrimination. “It is unlawful for a covered entity to discriminate on the basis of disability against a qualified individual in regard to Recruitment, advertising and job application procedures”. Restrictions: Starting in July 1994, any company with a minimum of 15 employees must comply with this act. Fines: $50k for a small business and up to $300k for a large company. Are you completely complying with the law with Online and Newspaper? Radio has that extra compliance element you are missing and we will provide an affidavit of the script/dates/times your ad aired which will stand in Court.

WEEKDAY LINEUP Any of our On-Air Talents can endorse your business.

You will pay $20 more for each commercial that is read LIVE during their daypart. All other commercials out of their daypart will be recorded.

Plus $200 weekly for talent fee or $600 for the entire month (regardless if it’s a 4-week or a 5-week month). Juan Pastrana known as DJ Ñeko has over 10 years of experience on the airwaves. He began his career with Mega Communications in Tampa on Mega 820am where he was an on air talent and began the first urban music show El Sandungueo.

Due to the success of El Sandungueo he was given the opportunity to work in New York City where he became a popular on-air personality for La Kalle 105.9 owned by Univision Radio. After three years of success in the Big Apple, he returns to his original home Tampa Bay DJ ÑEKO and is now on MAXIMA-FM on the Morning Show. MON-FRI 6A-10A Ñeko is one of the best when it comes to bringing the party at nightclubs. You can see him at Whiskey North on Fridays and Saturday nights Green Gators. Nandy Dávila is one of Tampa’s most respected DJ’s. He started his career in the mid 1980’s in Puerto Rico.

He moved to the states in 1986 where he worked in many different positions in Media/Broadcasting companies. Nandy has worked as Musical Director, Morning Show Host, Assistant Program Director, Program Director and Promotions Director; but his heart and soul is being on the air and interacting with the listeners.

Nandy has brought lots of success to National and local clients endorsing their brands, products and services. Among the most recent clients we have State Farm, All State, Honda Suzuki, Florida Health Solutions, Men’s Sport Wear, Value Car and Brandon Honda just to name a few. He is very health conscious and would be the perfect fit to endorse a gym or any health related client. He is all about being outdoors and loves NANDY DAVILA to fish, bike and run. MON-FRI 6A-10A Nandy is Ñeko’s sidekick in the Morning Show and also hosts SUN 12N-1P Salsa MAXIMA show on Sundays. We invite you to tune in. Born and raised in Mexico, Cristy recognized her love for radio at a Young age. She began her Radio career as she attended college in El Paso TX, as a member of NPR. Cristy also was a Radio personality at one of the most important radio stations in Ciudad Juarez, MX where she also produced Voice-overs for advertising agencies.

Her experience allowed her to take part in a new project which included the launching of a new station from one of the largest and most influential Corporations in the Latin American radio industry. Cristy enjoyed much success as a Radio Personality while broadcasting on a signal that reached Texas, New Mexico and even covered parts of Mexico.

We couldn’t be more excited to have such a polished, charismatic and experienced professional as part of our Morning Show. Any client would be greatly served by having her represent them with endorsements.

Valerie was born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico. She began her career in Radio with La X 100.7 FM in Puerto Rico as a host and production assistant. She later became a full-time radio host and moved to New York to do middays for Univision’s La Kalle 105.9 FM.

In addition to her radio career, Valerie has done freelance acting for Telemundo and WapaTV in Puerto Rico partaking in various comedy shows and has also been a guest judge on Univision’s Sabado Gigante.

As a singer, she blasted into the music scene in 2003 with her hit single “Te Excitare”. Her success in the music industry opened up many doors including a big one in New York City in 2005 when she hosted mid-days for Univision Radio. Her passion for music and radio gravitated some years later to Florida where she worked for WTLQ in Fort Myers and most recently in Orlando as the morning show co-host on WHKQ.

Singing has been a big part of Valerie’s life, after being featured in reggaeton songs with artists such as Wisin y Yandel and Daddy Yankee, she signed a record deal with DJ Nelson's Flow Music Label. In 2007 she released her first solo album titled Valerie Mi Flow, which includes hits like "Te Exitare" and "Ven y Baila". In 2009 she was offered the opportunity to record the title song "Doble Vida" for the popular Telemundo telenovela, “El Rostro de Analia”.

Valerie is our Diva … she loves shopping for shoes, clothing, jewelry, cosmetics and loves the “bling bling”. Nio began his career in radio in 1996 working at Radio Mundo 680AM in Tampa. After only one year, he was offered a position at Mega 760AM where along with being an on-air host, was named the official voice in Spanish of Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This honor catapulted Nio into the national spotlight of Spanish sports and eventually lead to the public recognition for excellence in broadcasting by Mayor Dick Greco and the City of Tampa.

In 2005, Nio was given an opportunity to return to his hometown as the afternoon drive host on Mega 94.9 FM.

After only 2 months in South Florida, he took Mega to #1, provoking an invitation to Los Angeles where he hosted afternoons on the world’s most successful Latin Rhythmic station “Latino 96.3 FM”. For almost three years, Nio consistently competed among the top three stations in the biggest Radio Market in the United States.

In 2007 Nio Encendio received one of the greatest honors of his career when he was privileged with the “Passion of the Art” award by the National Institute of Latin American Journalism.

When 2008 rolled around, Nio once again answered the call to return to his hometown Miami. This time as the morning show host on one of South Florida’s most illustrious stations, “El Zol 95.7”.

Having enjoyed the “big city life” already, in 2009 Nio Encendio returned to the city that gave him his radio career, Tampa. “Hancel The Hitman” got his radio legs and skill-set working mainly in for “La Mega” and later “El Zol Philly” but also did some TV work for Univision 65. Hancel’s skills also reach into the production studio where he masterfully can maneuver through Pro Tools, Adobe Audition and more.

His knowledge in computer software expands into Photoshop and he has a sweet-spot for social media tactics and strategies.

The Hitman was most recently part of “Los Anormales” morning show at WRUM in Orlando for iHeartMedia but he is now proud to call himself a Beasley man! Enrique Alamo was born in New York and raised in Fajardo, Puerto Rico where he started his journey in Broadcasting.

At the present time with his 30-years experience in broadcasting between Puerto Rico, and the he shows lots of talent and professionalism with his extended knowledge in the music world as well in the advertising market.

He came to Central Florida in 1988 where he worked in 11Q Orlando for 10 years. In 1998 he had an opportunity to start in Tampa bay with Mega Communications where he worked for 7 years. At the present time he hosts the show Mon-Fri from 6pm-10pm. His charisma and outgoing personality is what makes him one of the best. ÑEKADA TELEFONICA Sold thru 2015 MAXIMA EXITOS – Saturdays 8a-10a Mon-Fri (7am, 8am, 9am) SALSA MAXIMA – Sundays 9a-10a Prank calls which will bring tears of laughter as DJ Ñeko comes up with the Here’s your opportunity to engage Salsa enthusiasts! 92.5 MAXIMA plays most hilarious ideas. Prank calls are downloaded to our website so listeners the best of classic Salsa on Saturday and Sunday mornings. As a sponsor, can share with others. Sponsorship opportunity to include name mention in you will receive an Open/Close billboard followed by a :10 sec. commercial, Opening/Closing along with a :05 sec. tag. (2) :30 sec. commercials, and (4) :30 sec. Streaming commercials to run 4-Week Investment: $3,000 any weekday 9a-6p (the day of your preference). 4-Week investment: $1,400 #TAG ENTERATE Mon-Fri (6:55am, 7:55am 8:55am) TRAFFIC ADJACENCIES No time to tune into the local news? Then find out here in our Morning Show Mon-Fri AM/PM Drive Time what made it to the Top News of the Day. 92.5 Maxima Listeners are on the move! Our traffic reports air 10 times per Sponsorship includes an Opening billboard with a :05 sec. tag. day Monday-Friday (6x in AM Drive twice an hour in the 6am,7am and 8am 4-Week Investment: $2,500 hours and 4x per day in PM Drive, once an hour 3pm, 4pm, 5pm and 6pm hours) for a total of 50 traffic adjacencies per week. These fixed time TOP 20 COUNTDOWN positions offer your business a high profile location to promote your Saturday 12noon-2pm Sold thru 2016 message! The Top 20 Countdown is the highest rated show all weekend on 92.5 Weekly Investment: $3,000 MAXIMA! Brand yourself with one of the most listened to programs on the station, and associate yourself with the Top 20 most popular songs on the MAXIMA MUSIC HOURS THRU 2014 Sold thru 2016 station, that ALL of our listeners, and all of your consumers, want to hear! Mon-Fri 8:20am, 11:50am and 4:20pm Sponsorship includes Opening, Middle and Closing Billboard followed by a :05 Morning Music Hour, Drive Thru Mix and Happy Hour second tag, plus a Page Takeover on the Top 20 Countdown page on Commercial free hours. As a sponsor, you will receive Closing name mention 925maxima.com every Saturday with 728x90, 300x250, and website skin to and a :05 sec. tag on each MAXIMA MUSIC HOUR. Sponsor of the 4:20pm click thru to your website. commercial free segment, gets Opening, Middle and Closing name mention 4-Week Investment: $2,000 followed by a :05 sec. tag. This particular segment is 80-minutes long. 4-Week Investment: $1,500 (each hour is sold individually)

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LAS 4 MAXIMAS ENCENDIAS Sold thru 2016 EL REGUERO REGGAETONERO Sold thru 2016 Mon-Fri 4pm Mon-Thurs at 8pm A popular feature on weekdays at the 4 o’clock hour where we play the four This flavorful Latin Urban segment gives the MAX!MA fans the most requested songs of the day … we call it “Las 4 Máximas Encendías” perfect dosage of straight up Reggaeton at 8pm Mon-Thurs. with hosted by Nio Encendío. As a sponsor, you will receive name mention at the a Back To Back To Back formula. Sponsorship opportunity includes beginning and ending of the segment followed by a :05 tag. Opening and Closing name mention along with 5 sec. tag. 4-Week Investment: $3,000 4-Week Investment: $3,000

Fiesta Mix Sold thru 2016

Friday Night High Energy Mixing from 5:50pm-12am KALLE MIX Sponsor will receive a total of 12 mentions (2 per hour) with a :05 tag. This Saturday 8pm-12mid puts the power of a high energy festive mix in the hands of the sponsor for a 6 Club flavored Latin mixes with DJ Speedy Jr. Sponsorship hour block on Friday Nights! includes name mentions twice per hour during the 4-hour block, 4-Week Investment: $1,800 with show promoted throughout the week with YOUR company as

part of the imaging.

4-Week Investment: $4,000

23 OTHER ON-AIR SPONSORSHIPS DON’T DRINK & DRIVE Align YOUR business with this Public Service Announcement to increase awareness of the risks of Drinking & Driving throughout the year or on long holiday weekends. Sponsorship includes a total of 15x (:15) PSA HURRICANE TIPS announcements with YOUR company name and business tag line to air M-Su Remind the Tampa Bay community of the importance of staying safe this 6a-12m each week (a minimum of 60x each month based in four weeks) and Hurricane Season. As a sponsor, you will receive 20 weekly hurricane tips to a banner on 925MAXIMA.com with the Don’t Drink & Drive message brought run on air. Each Hurricane Tip vignette will contain information on how to to you by YOUR business with logo and hyperlink. prepare for the storm Followed by your company name and location. This 4-Week Investment: $3,000 feature also includes sponsorship of our Hurricane Tips web page with your Available all year long but in hot demand during Holiday weekends: logo and hot link to Your site. Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, New Years Eve Investment: $3,000 net pet week HOLIDAY COUNTDOWNS DON’T TEXT & DRIVE MAXIMA will be announcing how many days left until the holiday and your Increase awareness of the risks of texting while driving. Align YOUR business business can be featured! Pick the number of days and the that you would with a powerful message that could save lives. Sponsorship includes a total of like to countdown. It’s a great high frequency message to keep your business 15x (:15) PSA announcements with YOUR company name and business tag line top of mind leading up to holiday weekends and special events. Sponsors will to air M-Su 6a-12m each week (a minimum of 60x each month based in four receive (24) :05-second recorded messages per day (1-per hour / 24-hours weeks) and a banner on 925MAXIMA.com with the Don’t Text & Drive per day) and a Countdown banner on 925MAXIMA.com for each day message brought to you by YOUR business with logo and hyperlink. purchased. 4-Week Investment: $3,000 Investment: 5-Day Countdown: $2,500

HISPANIC VINGETTES – (Sept – Oct) COMMERCIAL FREE LONG WEEKENDS and HOLIDAYS We invite you to embrace this year’s Hispanic Vignettes by sponsoring this Count on us for great programming on the long weekends as we celebrate feature. The Hispanic Vignettes honor influential and legendary Latin artists, Memorial Day, Labor Day and Christmas. authors, athletes, scientists and more with on-air liners as well as an online campaign. As a sponsor, you will receive :60 sec. radio and streaming We kick off the festivities with 12-hrs of commercial free programming. We Hispanic History vignettes with a :15 sec. tag, logo on 925MAXIMA.com offer you’re the opportunity to be the exclusive sponsor with name mention Hispanic Heritage Landing page accessed from the homepage and ROS Banner followed by a :05 sec. tag on the top and bottom of the hour on radio and ad impressions promoting the Hispanic Heritage feature with logo inclusion. streaming. Investment: $5,000 - $10,000 Investment: $3,000

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PROMOTIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 92.5 Maxima FM Presents: 2014 Maxima Cash Blowout! ‘El Alivio Financiero’

92.5 Maxima FM is excited to offer you the opportunity to sponsor an exclusive CASH giveaway unlike any other!

Listeners will tune in to 92.5 Maxima FM on (tbd), to win $100 cash every 30 minutes from 8 am to 8 pm!

The prize giveaway will include: • $100 cash every 30 minutes • Maxima prize bag with any additional promotional items of your choice

As a sponsor, you will receive: • Inclusion in recorded promos and/or promotion title sponsorship • LIVE mentions and additional DJ chatter about promotion • Contest page post on 925maxima.com featuring your logo • Facebook and Twitter posts promoting the contest, with special thanks to our sponsor

Total Promotional Value: Varies depending on level of sponsorship Total Cost to Sponsor: Varies, Discuss with your Account Executive for more details

92.5 Maxima FM Presents: ‘Cara a Cara’ Fly-away Giveaways

92.5 Maxima FM is excited to offer you the opportunity to sponsor an exclusive ‘Cara a Cara: Concert Fly-away Giveaway’ promotion, sending one listener and their guest to an exclusive destination to see one of our core artists perform!

Listeners will tune in to 92.5 Maxima FM on (TBD) from 8 AM to 8 PM for their chance to win a qualifying prize. And it gets better! All winners will be eligible to win the ‘Cara a Cara’ Experience!

The prize giveaway will include: • One pair of tickets to the concert • One pair of Exclusive Back Stage Meet & Greet Passes • Round trip airfare for two • 3-day / 2-night hotel stay

As a sponsor, you will receive: • Inclusion in (40) recorded promos • (40) LIVE mentions and additional DJ chatter about promotion • Contest page post on 925maxima.com featuring your logo • Facebook and Twitter posts promoting the contest, with special thanks to our sponsor

Total Promotional Value $29,900 Total Cost to Sponsor $4,000 – $5,000 (depending where concert takes place)

92.5 Maxima FM Presents: ‘Mami Chula’ and ‘Papi Chulo’

Here at 92.5 Maxima, we celebrate Mother’s Day and Father’s Day for an entire week, giving away daily prizes! In past years, winners have been treated to various different types of gift certificates; such as: hotel stays, spa treatments, a makeover, dinner, and even a family BBQ along with all of the trimmings!

Listeners will tune in to 92.5 Maxima FM on specific dates surrounding Mother’s Day and Father’s Day to win these special experiences!

The prize giveaway will include: • Gift certificates • Hotel stays • Spa treatments • Special dinner arrangements • Flower giveaways As a sponsor, you will receive: • Inclusion in (40) recorded promos • LIVE mentions and additional DJ chatter about promotion • Contest page post on 925maxima.com featuring your logo • Facebook and Twitter posts promoting the contest, with special thanks to our sponsor

Total Promotional Value: Varies depending on number of prizes given away

Total Cost to Sponsor: Discuss with your Account Executive for more details 92.5 Maxima FM Presents: Premios Lo Nuestro, Latin Grammy’s and Premios Juventud!

There is no comparison between watching an amazing awards show on TV and having the life changing experience of being there and seeing your favorite artists in person! 92.5 MAXIMA will offer one lucky listener and their guest the opportunity to experience one of these shows!

The prize giveaway will include: • One pair of tickets to the awards show • Round trip airfare for two • 3-day / 2-night hotel stay • Transportation

As a sponsor, you will receive: • Inclusion in recorded promos • LIVE mentions and additional DJ chatter about promotion • Contest page post on 925maxima.com featuring your logo • Facebook and Twitter posts promoting the contest, with special thanks to our sponsor

Total Promotional Value: Varies depending on number of prizes given away Total Cost to Sponsor: Varies. Discuss with your Account Executive for more details EVENT & CAUSE MARKETING 92.5 MAX!MA is a proven local leader in:

. Event Management . Sponsorship Sales . Cause Marketing . Local Entertainment & Events

Over the years, 92.5 MAX!MA has produced, managed and sold events and sponsorship opportunities including:

• 92.5 MAX!MA’s Private Performance Concert Series • Pets in the Park • Fiesta Maxima • Kids Day • Hispanic Heritage Concert • St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Radiothon

92.5 MAX!MA is dedicated to developing unique marketing ideas and sales solutions for local businesses. Our station creates programs exclusive to the market and offers an “experience” style approach through our special programs, concert events and marketing ideas. This Opportunities Book includes snapshots of events and programs that stemmed from a mere idea, and have grown throughout the years to be our proudest achievements.

MAXIMA Private Performance Concert Series

Date: August, 9 2015 – “ Verano al MAXIMO” December, 2015 – “Parranda al MAXIMO”

Location: Club Skye

About: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcK5RjaN2ZE The Private Performance Concert Series is special treat for the Maxima listeners featuring a “can’t buy it” performance by hot Latin recording artists. Listeners can only get tickets through Maxima contests or sponsors’ promotions.

The Private Performance Concert Series consists of three shows per year, and the party has been running strong since 2012. The past SOLD OUT Private Performance shows have included top international artists such as Luis Enrique, Victor Manuelle, Angel y Khris, Leslie Grace, Rey Ruiz, N’Klabe, Zion y Lennox, Jerry Rivera & Elvis Crespo.

Pets in the Park

Date: Saturday, April 25, 2015

Location: Raymond James Stadium – Lot 6

About: Do you love your pet? So does Beasley Media Group! Pets in the Park celebrates our love affair with our animals with a day of furry fun. Bring your pet & listen to music, eat, shop, enjoy our exhibitions and entertainment, or even adopt an animal in need of their “Forever Home.”

Endless customizable sponsorship opportunities are available, including the ever-popular “Take Me Home Zone,” entertainment rings including the Ultimate Air Dogs and Twiggy the waterskiing squirrel, pet costume contests, doggie splash pools, and more. Fiesta MAXIMA

Date: Friday, June 19, 2015

Location:

About: Join the 92.5 MAXIMA crew for a day full of music and dancing at the HOTTEST concert in town – Fiesta MAXIMA! Previous performers have included top international acts like Prince Royce, Don Omar, Tito El Bambino, and Ivy Queen.

Sponsorship opportunities include discount ticket and giveaway promotions, retail ticket outlet opportunities, opportunity to advertise in the LED Screens and monitors inside the venue, on-site “upgrades” to premium seating, meet & greet/artist experiences, online and mobile contesting, creative solutions for branding and sampling, and more!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqKZXFd3SsE

Kids Day

Date: Sunday, July 26, 2015

Location: Tampa Convention Center

About: Kids Day features FREE kids entertainment and fun for the whole family! Last year’s event hit capacity just two hours after gates opened – and the excitement never stopped! Special guest Calum Worthy (of Disney Channel show “Austin & Ally”) met his fans, and the event featured free face painting, balloon twisters, a petting zoo, live entertainment and games, science experiments, appearances from cartoon characters, indoor ice skating, and SO MUCH MORE!

We can’t wait for the fun to grow in 2015.

Sponsorship opportunities include Goodie Bags, themed zones (education, sports, health, kids lounge), stage and entertainment, celeb meet & greets, and exhibitor booths for sampling, display, and sales.

Handbag Happy Hour

Date: September 2015

Location: Available

About: Ladies, grab your girls and head to Tampa Bay’s hottest GNO (that’s “Girls Night Out”) – Handbag Happy Hour! This gals-only soiree features spa treatments, beauty tips, health info, live entertainment, yummy drinks and food, and of course, the chance to win one of DOZENS of designer handbags!

Last year marked the first annual event, and all raffle ticket proceeds benefitted Brides Against Breast Cancer. We look forward to partnering with them again for this evening of glam giveaways!

Hispanic Heritage Concert

Date: October 11, 2015

Location: Coachman Park

About: This October, Clearwater’s Coachman Park will again welcome some of the biggest artists in Latin music for the 10th annual Hispanic Heritage Concert. And our tenth birthday will be bigger than ever, with even more unique opportunities for advertisers to market their brands to a multicultural audience at the peak of Hispanic Heritage Month.

Over 15,000 fill Coachman Park to the brim for this concert – don’t miss out on the action! Sponsorships include exclusive “win-to-get-in” lounge areas, traffic driving elements, on-air and online contesting, giveaways, artist experiences, and so much more. Check out the videos! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUuug9g-t9Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTND8KEtVug WYUU St. Jude Radiothon

Date: December 3 - 4, 2015

Location: 92.5 MAXIMA Studios

About: Promesa y Esperanza is a Hispanic Radiothon fundraising program dedicated to helping the children of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

This year, the 92.5 MAXIMA Promesa y Esperanza Radiothon will be December 3 - 4, 2015. Our LIVE broadcast will be a collection of St. Jude patient stories, and exciting radio programming to help increase awareness and raise funds to support the hospital’s lifesaving work.

Last year, our Radiothon raised over $125,000 for the kids of St. Jude! DIGITAL

QYK 99.5 WRBQ 104.7 WLLD 94.1 WYUU 92.5 WBRN 98.7 Money Talk 1010AM Tampa Bay’s #1 for New Country Classic Hits The Bay’s Party Station Tu Musica al Maximo Bubba Radio Network Financial & Lifestyle Talk

COUNTRY 70’s 80’s and More Top 40 Rhythmic CHR SPANISH CHR NO Rules Radio TALK

Tampa Bay’s Best Country Tim Eagles, Elton John, Fleetwood Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Jay Pitbull, Shakira, Wisin y Van Halen, AC/DC, Limp Bizkit, Tampa Bay’s Financial talk and McGraw, Carrie Underwood, Mac, Rolling Stones, Doobie Z, Bruno Mars Yandel, Prince Royce, Metallica, Papa Roach, NWA, lifestyle radio station. Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Brothers, KC and the Sunshine and . Marc Anthony , Nirvana, Green Day Taylor Swift Band, Rod Stewart, Beatles

Target: Target: Target Target: Target: Target: A 25-54/W 25-54 A 25-54/W 35-64+ A 18-49 A25-49 Men 25-54 A 25+ Personalities Personalities Personalities Personalities Personalities Personalities

Orlando and the Freak Show Dave McKay, and Veronica 5a-10a Mason Dixon 5a-10a DJ Ñeko 6a-10a Bubba the Love Sponge 6a-10a The Del Walmsley Show 10a – 11a 6a-10a June Knight 10a-3p Paula Street 10a-3p Ali That Girl 10a-3p Valerie Morales 10a-3p Manson 10a-3p The Ray Lucia Show 12 – 2p

Cadillac Jack 3p-7p Flash 3p-7p Bootleg Kev 3p-7p Nio Encendio 3p-6p Ned 3p-7p Dave Ramsey 2p – 5p

Gino 7p-12a Bobby Rich 7p-12m The Nuthouse 7p-12m Enrique Alamo 6p-10p 25 Cent 7p-10p Business Rock Stars 5p – 7p

www.wqyk.com www.myq105.com www.wild941.com www.925maxima.com http://bubba987.com/ http://moneytalk1010.com/ Uniques: Uniques: Uniques: Uniques: Uniques: Uniques: 76,214 54,060 319,533 118,656 24,128 1,145 Pageviews: Pageviews: Pageviews: Pageviews: Pageviews: Pageviews: 186,613 72,586 425,727 183,215 46,642 2,881

Streaming Connections: Streaming Connections: Streaming Connections: Streaming Connections: Streaming Connections: Streaming Connections: 56,981 58,616 157,941 94,155 552,741 4,074

Streaming Uniques: Streaming Uniques: Streaming Uniques: Streaming Uniques: Streaming Uniques: Streaming Uniques: 13,102 14,206 37,029 21,700 108,383 1,756

AUGUST 2015 WQYK 99.5 WRBQ 104.7 WLLD 94.1 WYUU 92.5 WBRN 98.7 Money Talk 1010AM Tampa Bay’s #1 for New Country Classic Hits The Bay’s Party Station Tu Musica al Maximo Bubba Radio Network Financial & Lifestyle Talk

Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook

24,769 7,269 88,661 24,999 1,925 N/A Likes Likes Likes Likes Likes

Twitter Twitter Twitter Twitter Twitter Twitter

12,145 2,068 19,460 3,065 2,199 N/A Followers Followers Followers Followers Followers

Newsletter Database Newsletter Database Newsletter Database Newsletter Database Newsletter Database

7,450 27,223 7,241 17,423 7,001 Subscribers Subscribers Subscribers Subscribers Subscribers

Text Club Text Club Text Club Text Club Text Club

8,805 945 15,941 424 TBD Members Members Members

Mobile App Mobile App Mobile App Mobile App Mobile App Mobile App 1,640 1,622 8,930 4,861 17,626 212 Monthly Active Users Monthly Active Users Monthly Active Users Monthly Active Users Monthly Active Users Monthly Active Users AUGUST 2015 PRICING: $15CPM $75 – 5,000 impressions $100 – 6,666 impressions $125 – 8,333 impressions

GEO-FENCING – 100,000 impressions - $1500 Did You Know??? • 60% of media consumption today occurs on mobile devices • Mobile device users now spend more than 89% of their time in apps.** • 82% of mobile media time is via apps.**

Hyper Narrow Targeting: geo-fences can be as small as 100-meters. What Is It? Performance: CTR’s are often 4-8x higher than traditional display ads. Reporting: Track impressions & clicks from each geo-fence and landing page activity. Custom landing page: Increase the chances of conversion by giving consumers clear Calls-to-Action.

Once a consumer enters a geo-fenced area, we can serve your banner ads to them for up to 60 days, when they use apps on their mobile device. When a user clicks on your banner ad, they will be taken to your custom landing page where they will see specific Calls-to-Action. There are over 14,000 Aps. Below are just some of them.

Net Investment: $1,500 for 100k banner impressions We offer you the option to send listeners a custom message that can be day-parted (by days of the week or time of the day). The custom message can be consistent with the on-air and online campaign. WYUU’s Annual Spending Power CATEGORIES Food Services & Drinking Place Sales Building Materials & Garden Equipment & Supplies Dealers Cafeteria Sales $9,997,000 Hardware Stores $8,081,000 Home Centers $100,812,000 Drinking Place Sales $14,712,000 Nursery and Garden Centers $10,824,000 Full-Service Restaurant Sales $222,631,000 Outdoor Power Equipment Stores $2,920,000 Limited-Service Restaurant Sales $133,122,000 Paint & Wallpaper Stores $5,493,000 Snack & Nonalcoholic Beverage Bar Sales $19,242,000 Category Totals: $128,130,000 Category Totals: $399,704,000 Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores Children & Infant's Clothing Stores $6,846,000 Floor Covering Stores $11,284,000 Clothing Accessories Stores $3,839,000 Furniture Stores $42,333,000 Family Clothing Stores $80,635,000 Window Treatment Stores $1,215,000 Jewelry Stores $24,514,000 Category Totals: $54,832,000 Luggage & Leather Stores $1,787,000 Gas Station Sales Men's Clothing Stores $5,265,000 Gas Stations with Convenience Stores $327,900,000 Shoe Stores $20,568,000 Other Gas Stations $42,286,000 Women's Clothing Stores $22,979,000 Category Totals: $370,185,000 Category Totals: $166,433,000 General Merchandise Stores Electronics & Appliance Stores Department Stores $169,898,000 Camera & Photographic Supply Stores $1,034,000 Warehouse Clubs & Superstores $361,716,000 Computer & Software Stores $17,232,000 Category Totals: $531,614,000 Household Appliance Stores $10,479,000 Health & Personal Care Stores Radio TV and Other Electronics Stores $70,234,000 Cosmetics Beauty Supplies & Perfume Stores $7,229,000 Category Totals: $98,978,000 Food (Health) Supplement Stores $5,727,000 Food & Beverage Stores Optical Goods Stores $8,399,000 Baked Goods Stores $812,000 Pharmacies & Drug Stores $176,285,000 Beer Wine and Liquor Stores $22,137,000 Category Totals: $197,640,000 Confectionary & Nut Stores $703,000 Miscellaneous Store Retailers Convenience Stores $22,440,000 Art Dealers $2,236,000 Fish & Seafood Markets $1,345,000 Florists $4,337,000 Fruit & Vegetable Markets $3,199,000 Gift Novelty and Souvenir Stores $14,946,000 Meat Markets $3,245,000 Mobile Home Dealers $5,543,000 Specialty Food Stores $9,304,000 Office Supplies & Stationery Stores $19,679,000 Supermarkets & Other Grocery Stores $500,110,000 Pet & Pet Supplies Stores $11,678,000 Category Totals: $553,990,000 Used Merchandise Stores $11,179,000 Category Totals: $69,598,000 -25.0%A2125.0% Source: Nielsen Radio July 2014, A18+, Tampa/St Petersburg/Clearwater, Mon-Sun 6a-12mid P… WYUU’s Annual Spending Power

Services Amusement & Theme Parks $45,771,000 Beauty & Barber Shops $14,746,000 Bowling Centers $2,475,000 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services $2,307,000 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealer Sales Certified Public Accountants and Tax Preparation Services $51,201,000 Auto Parts & Accessories Stores $38,696,000 Child Day Care Services $26,352,000 Boat Dealers $26,668,000 Continuing Care Retirement Communities $40,524,000 Copy Shops & Other Business Services Centers and Private Mail Motorcycle Dealers $15,931,000 Centers $15,127,000 New Car Dealers $565,881,000 Diagnostic Imaging Centers $18,740,000 Recreational Vehicle Dealers $55,997,000 Diet Services $855,000 Tire Dealers $23,854,000 Employment Placement Agencies $16,907,000 Exhaust System Repair $398,000 Used Car Dealers $71,628,000 Exterminating & Pest Control Services $12,566,000 Category Totals: $798,655,000 Fitness Centers $15,979,000 NonStore Retailers Freestanding Emergency Centers $28,826,000 Bottled Gas Dealers $8,467,000 Gambling Industries (All Casinos and Others) $3,526,000 Electronic Shopping & Mail Order Houses $419,240,000 General Auto Repair $23,654,000 Heating Oil Dealers $504,000 Golf Courses & Country Clubs $20,539,000 Category Totals: $428,210,000 Homes for the Elderly $18,839,000 Hospitals $644,546,000 Sporting Goods Hobby Book & Music Stores Lawyers $177,063,000 Book Stores $10,497,000 Nursing Care Facilities $87,507,000 CD Tape & Record Stores $1,661,000 Offices of Chiropractors $9,635,000 Hobby Toy & Game Stores $10,392,000 Offices of Dentists $61,874,000 Musical Instruments & Supplies Stores $4,342,000 Offices of Optometrists $5,288,000 News Dealers & Newsstands $527,000 Offices of Physicians $365,414,000 One Hour Photofinishing and Photofinishing Laboratories $929,000 Sewing Needlework & Piece Goods Stores $3,553,000 Payroll Services $9,253,000 Sporting Goods Stores $18,722,000 Photographic Studios Portrait $2,174,000 Category Totals: $49,694,000 Security Systems Services $7,666,000 Skiing Facilities $0 Spectator Sports $45,495,000 Temporary Help Services $146,323,000 Transmission Repair $1,599,000 Video Tape & Disc Rental $3,946,000 Wired Telecommunications $260,742,000 Wireless Telecommunications $178,998,000 Total Retail Spending Power of WYUU-FM Listeners $3,447,960,000 A21 Total Retail & Food service Sales $3,847,664,000 -25.0%25.0% Source: Nielsen Radio July 2014, A18+, Tampa/St Petersburg/Clearwater, Mon-Sun 6a-12mid P… WYUU – Lifestyle/Behaviors WYUU Adults 18+ are more likely than the Tampa market as a whole to…

What we Own: Tablet (iPad, Glxy Tab, Kindle Fire, etc.) 140 Smartphone (Android, iPhone, etc.) 126 MP3 player (iPod, Sony, etc.) 114

Amount Spent on Internet Purchases (yr): $1,000 - $2,499 133

What We Do: Baseball/Softball 351 Basketball 222 Football 161 Yoga/Pilates 149 Jogging/Running 148

Grocery: Spent $125-$149/wk on groceries 176 Spent $200/wk on groceries 100

Education: Participated in adult continuing education 107

Source: Tapscan Web / Scarborough Data: Copyright 2013-2014 Scarborough Research. A21 -25.0%25.0% P…

quick service restrnt used (mo): Arby's 55 quick service restrnt used (mo): Auntie Anne's 13 quick service restrnt used (mo): Blimpie 0 Quick Service Restaurants quick service restrnt used (mo): Boston Market 115 quick service restrnt used (mo): Burger King 138 quick service restrnt used (mo): Checkers 108 quick service restrnt used (mo): Chick-fil-A 123 quick service restrnt used (mo): Chipotle 107 quick service restrnt used (mo): Church's Chicken 219 quick service restrnt used (mo): CiCi's Pizza 145 quick service restrnt used (mo): Cold Stone Creamery 195 quick service restrnt used (mo): Dairy Queen 49 quick service restrnt used (mo): Domino's Pizza 191 quick service restrnt used (mo): Dunkin' Donuts 92 quick service restrnt used (mo): Firehouse Subs 174 WHAT I Want to Know About Them quick service restrnt used (mo): Five Guys Burgers and Fries 46 quick service restrnt used (mo): Hardee's 75 quick service restaurant quintile: 1st (heaviest) 163 quick service restrnt used (mo): Hungry Howie's 113 quick service restaurant quintile: 2nd (heavy) 97 quick service restrnt used (mo): KFC 150 quick service restaurant quintile: 3rd (medium) 95 quick service restrnt used (mo): Little Caesars 160 quick service restaurant quintile: 4th (light) 102 quick service restrnt used (mo): Long John Silver's 275 quick service restaurant quintile: 5th (lightest) 36 quick service restrnt used (mo): McDonald's 116 quick service restrnt used (mo): Moe's Southwest Grill 129 visited any restaurant: any quick service restaurant(mo) 110 quick service restrnt used (mo): Panera Bread 56 quick service restrnt used (mo): Papa John's Pizza 128 #tms ate at quick svc restaurant (mo): 1 37 quick service restrnt used (mo): Pizza Hut 140 #tms ate at quick svc restaurant (mo): 2 98 quick service restrnt used (mo): Popeyes 270 quick service restrnt used (mo): Qdoba 102 #tms ate at quick svc restaurant (mo): 3 116 quick service restrnt used (mo): Quizno's 25 #tms ate at quick svc restaurant (mo): 4 70 quick service restrnt used (mo): Sonic 141 #tms ate at quick svc restaurant (mo): 5 121 quick service restrnt used (mo): Starbucks 60 #tms ate at quick svc restaurant (mo): 6-9 115 quick service restrnt used (mo): Subway 111 #tms ate at quick svc restaurant (mo): 10 or more 148 quick service restrnt used (mo): Taco Bell 145 quick service restrnt used (mo): Tijuana Flats 75 #tms ate at quick svc restaurant (mo): none 35 quick service restrnt used (mo): Wendy's 114 quick service restrnt used (mo): Wingstop 0 Source: Tapscan Web / Scarborough Data: Copyright 2013-2014 Scarborough Research, A18+. quick service restrnt used (mo): other 85