Become a Sponsor
There are not very many affordable marketing options for companies who want to reach a very large, very desirable TV audience. Period. Let alone options that allow companies to facilitate and be a part of meaningful conversations and relationships with that audience, all centered on the uniquely powerful platform of authentic Americana music. This is that rare opportunity.
Public television stations across the country broadcasted our show to over 70 million people in the first quarter of 2009 alone. Here are some compelling facts about our audience.
Data provided by TRAC Media, Jan-June 2009
|
Demo |
Men |
Women |
Total |
|
People Ages 2+ |
|
|
79,576,757 |
|
DMA Households |
|
|
30,767,230 |
|
Kids 2-5 |
|
|
4,728,737 |
|
Kids 6-11 |
|
|
7,284,119 |
|
Kids 12-17 |
|
|
6,794,452 |
| Adults 18-34 |
9,517,837 |
9,443,589 |
18,961,426 |
|
Adults 35-49 |
9,685,286 |
10,076,598 |
19,761,884 |
| Adults 50+ | 9,995,824 | 12,050,315 | 22,046,139 |
Percentage of coverage in the United States Jan-June 2009
|
Total Broadcast |
Stations |
Markets |
States |
% Coverage |
|
891 |
115 |
42 |
16 |
30% |
To learn more about custom underwriting opportunities for season five of Jammin at Hippie Jack's, which will air spring 2010, contact Tim Richardson now at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 615-260-3327.
The underwriting deadline for season five is January 1, 2010. Act now if you are interested in exploring a marketing partnership with Hippie Jack. If you're interested in sponsoring a festival, contact
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