Sponsors: TV Show Underwriters
What does Clint Smith, CEO of Emma Email Marketing, say about sponsoring Jammin at Hippie Jack’s?
Why does Emma sponsor Jammin at Hippie Jack’s? It's about more than just exposure for us -- although we know a lot of our customers all over the country watch and love the show. And while you may not think of email marketing and hippies in the same universe, the show strengthens the values that have shaped both our email marketing service and our company's culture -- arts, innovation, style and creativity. And we're proud to showcase Emma's brand to a community of people who care about the same things. Now we're just wondering how Emma would look with a bit of Hippie style -- braids, perhaps, or some kind of feather? Or maybe just keep that idea to ourselves? Yeah, good call. --Clint Smith, Co-Founder & CEO, Emma Email Marketing
The most recent audience data available for Jammin at Hippie Jack's is for Season 3, which started airing in the spring of 2009. The show is offered in syndication through PBS distributor NETA. Carriage results from TRACMedia for January - June 2009 follow: 115 stations broadcast Jammin' at Hippie Jack's episodes, 891 telecasts, in 16 states, covering 30% of US television audience, 30 million+ households to include 79 million+ ages 2 and over.
Emma is a Web-based service that includes everything you need to manage your email marketing and communications from start to finish. It's a unique platform that combines easy self-serve features, a custom-designed brand template, and personal assistance whenever you need it. More than 20,000 organizations around the world use Emma, including NYU, Life is Good, Young Life, Gibson, DHL, United Way chapters, AIGA, the Car Talk radio show, and many, many more. Inc. magazine just ranked Emma No. 4 in the Top 50 Businesses in Nashville and No. 23 in the Top 100 Advertising and Marketing Companies in the US. The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce just named Emma a member of its Hall of Fame, a designation reserved for companies that have been honored as among the 50 fastest-growing privately held companies in the Nashville are for five years in a row.
The Tennessee State Museum is proud to assist the producers of Jammin at Hippie Jack’s with their mission of celebrating and preserving the work of Americana singers, songwriters and musicians. As part of our support, we provide our Buffalo Bill stage at our Nashville campus for taping of PBS shows during the winter months. In 1937, the Tennessee General Assembly created a state museum to house World War I mementoes and other collections from the state, the Tennessee Historical Society and other groups. The Tennessee
State Museum currently occupies three floors of the James K. Polk Center in downtown Nashville, covering approximately 120,000 square feet with more than 60,000 square feet devoted to exhibits. The Arts Build Communities program is funded by the Tennessee General Assembly and is administered in cooperation with the Tennessee Arts Commission and The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.
The underwriting deadline for season five is January 1, 2010. Act now if you are interested in exploring a marketing partnership with Hippie Jack.
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