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TARGETED + TAILORED RADIO ADVERTISING

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LISTENER AREA

Our listening area across KMMT/KRHV stretches from Olancha, CA, in the south to Bridgeport, CA, in the north along Highway 395. In spots we can even be heard on the west side of the Sierra Nevada mountain range plus reach into Nevada to the east. The areas base population stands at 35 000 and is growing, while visitation exceeds 4 million people per year. In addition, our online streams are reaching ever expanding audiences around the world. The expanded service of our own online listening app is growing online listenership outside of the area.

LISTENER DEMOGRAPHICS

Advertising with KMMT + KRHV offers a tremendous opportunity for local and national businesses alike. The Eastern Sierra region, with its many resort towns, is a unique place where residents and visitors are exceptionally active in the outdoors. This offers a phenomenal platform for targeted radio advertising.

For businesses operating in industries like sports, recreation, tourism and the alike, it's an opportunity not to be missed. Downhill and cross country skiing, mountain and road biking, hiking, climbing, fishing, snowmobiling, ATVs, dirt biking, golf, kayaking, SUP, off-roading, camping, disc golf, ice skating, running, swimming, a full spectrum of outdoor summer + winter activities for the whole family, plus dining, lodging and entertainment, is all in high demand in our listening area. We would love to introduce everyone to your products or services.

 

For businesses operating locally we can offer the addition of an in-person experience through live studio interviews and band performances etc. Contact us to discuss what we can do to create a highly beneficial tailored package of exposure for your business, at a great price point. More details and statistics on residents and visitation to Inyo and Mono counties can be found here.

ADVERTISEMENT POSSIBILITIES

- Pre-recorded or in-house produced adverts 30/60sec

- Short term campaign or long term sustained presence

- Show and segment sponsorships, includes DJs personal touch

- Web stream sponsorships, logo on the stream page + repeated mention

- Live interview/appearance, one time appearance catered to your needs

 

- Highway 395 billboard sponsorship

LONG STANDING ADVERTISERS

- Eastern Sierra Community Bank

- Mammoth Mountain / June Mountain

- Grocery Outlet

- Black Tie Ski Rentals

- Mammoth Hospital

- Mammoth Lakes chamber of commerce

- June Lake Jam Fest

- Carson City Toyota

- Capital Ford

- Ford/Honda Nationals

- Distant Brewing

- Tri County Fairgrounds Bishop

THE SOUNDTRACK FOR YOUR EPIC ADVENTURES

KMMT + KRHV

GREAT MUSIC - WEATHER REPORTS - LOCAL NEWS - INTERVIEWS - COMMUNITY INFO - EMERGENCY ALERTS - AND MORE...

'ELEVATE YOUR FREQUENCY'
TESTIMONAILS

JOHN MORRIS
Snow Creek Resort
"We have partnered with KMMT/KRHV for many years and found them to be a very effective method of advertising our resort to guests and locals. The staff and management at KMMT/KRHV are professional, courteous and very easy to work with. We highly recommend them. "

KIRK WALLACE
Distant Brewing
"Distant Brewing trusts the KMMT/KRHV team to get the word out about our beer, food and events to our community. The passion John and the team has for local businesses is unmatched and is one of our most trusted advertising platforms."

LOUIS MEDINA
Friends of the Inyo
"Any partner who helps us get the public involved in the fulfillment of our mission, to protect and care for the public lands of the Eastern Sierra, is a true friend of Friends of the Inyo. KMMT/KRHV does this with finesse as well as youthful excitement. Thank you!"

DAWN VIDAL
Eastern Sierra Transit Authority
"We had great results from our ad and have filled all of our positions."

JANET HUNT
June Lake Jam Fest
"KRHV and KMMT have gone above and beyond in the promotion and support of JLJF since 2015. We are so appreciative of the professionalism and high quality of the programming they produce. Having them on our team is a definite win."

 

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