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Barter Stations?

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I'm working on a project and was wondering if there are any stations that barter time in Tennessee.
Thanks in advance for any help.
 
[/I'm working on a project and was wondering if there are any stations that barter time in Tennessee.
Thanks in advance for any help.quote]

Sure. Most network affiliates barter airtime for content. Some barter with local traffic and weather services on the same basis. Is that the type of barter you are referring to?
 
audioproducer said:
I'm working on a project and was wondering if there are any stations that barter time in Tennessee.
Thanks in advance for any help.



All the syndicated program is barter except for Rush.
 
All t[size=10pt][/size]he syndicated program is barter except for Rush.

[size=10pt][size=10pt]That may be correct, but I believe there are syndicated programs that must be purchased. Anyone else know[/size][/size]?
 
Audioproducer would like to trade something, although he's not really specific it's most likely voice work. He would like trade out his work for a program he'd like aired on some station of his choosing.... This is done everyday on a regular basis in smaller market's...

Not necessarily as simple as it sounds, but can be as simple as a phone call to a station locally talk to the GM/OM tell em what you've got in mind and provided your program meet's their on-air product maybe one of them can give you your answer keep in mind a slow "YES" is much better then a quick "NO"......Just as long as you something they can really use....
 
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