Sorry to be caught in my personal time warp. Yes, of course we will have a website and build a mailing list from emails. And I have thought about facebook and twitter, but neither of you asked my format and demographics. We are an oldies station (of course from a guy nicknamed nostalgia) in a county where 45.4% of the population are 45+. Is this a facebook/twitter crowd?? They may still have a VCR and are still trying to figure out how to program it

Maybe they are 80's kind of people and receptive to 80's marketing. And what did you do to get those
several hundred or thousand followers to sign up for the priviledge of getting blasted periodically?
Billboard and ads are very basic, frequency first then call, using the "impression" model. That is all they will see in a few seconds of driving by or skimming the ads in the paper. So I am embracing some current advertising thinking. I checked out a lot of billboards, both radio and general business, and for the most part they had a lot of info you couldnt possibly read at 65mph thats why I opted for frequency first, then call in BIG letters. The basic info needed for someone in the car to reach for the button, that is all I hope to get from that media. And remember, the overall goal for outdoor and newspaper ads are to let the community know that the station is back after being dark for awhile. After 60-90 days I will probably drop those in favor of something more shall we say cool!
I will give Facebook a shot, maybe even Twitter. Fear not, I can be dragged, albiet kicking and screaming, into the current period in the time/space continuum you refer to as 2010.