Advertise With Us!
Are you looking for an affordable and creative way to market your business? Why not unlock the power of radio and let us advertise your brand with one of our bespoke packages?
We are here to help...
We're proud to say many Island-based businesses have been with us for over ten years along with major national brands, and that’s because advertising on Isle Of Wight Radio works.
Why choose Isle Of Wight Radio? Above all else, we are a local business, helping other local businesses to grow...
Whether you're looking to target a specific area or reach an audience across our Island, we can help. Research shows that for every £1 invested in radio it achieves an average ROI of £7.70 (Radio Centre Research) and our fantastic, affordable and bespoke packages start from just £100 a week.
Our team will take the time to understand your business, your needs, and your objectives to create a tailored package to fit your budget and provide you with superb reach and the best opportunity to see a return on your investment. Radio is very creative and we can design a bespoke campaign that incorporates: airtime, sponsorship, competitions, digital, social, video, emails, sponsored articles and events.
So why wait? Just contact us with the form below for a no obligation chat, we are really rather friendly. We look forward to hearing from you!
-
Isle Of Wight Youth Services A "Postcode Lottery" Says Councillor
The Isle of Wight is a “postcode lottery” when it comes to young people accessing vital youth services, a Liberal Democrat councillor told County Hall yesterday evening.
-
Attempted Murder Charge For 80-Year-Old Newport Woman Following Early Hours Incident
An 80 year-old woman has been charged with attempted murder following an incident at a residential address in Newport.
-
Newport Man Convicted Of Sexually Assaulting Child And Breaching Sexual Harm Prevention Order
A man has been convicted of sexually assaulting a child on the Isle of Wight.
-
Councillor Responds To 27-House Colwell Bay Plan
“Our community has suffered greatly as a result of the new housing estates arriving”, an Isle of Wight councillor has said in response to a proposed 27-house development.