Whakatairanga  -  Sponsorship

Sponsorship is the easiest and most cost-effective way of getting exposure with Free FM. It means you get to build a special relationship with a particular show on our station, with ads played adjacent to the sponsored show, prominent mentions from the broadcaster, and many more opportunities to promote your brand. Sponsorship begins at only $25 for a half-hour show - download the Free FM Rate Card for more details.

As Free FM is a registered charity, the cost of sponsoring a show is a tax deduction for businesses.

Free FM has:

  • Around 50,000 podcast downloads per month delivered via freefm.org.nz, accessmedia.nz, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio and many third-party podcast apps
  • 11,000+ Facebook fans plus Twitter and Instagram profiles
  • Broadcast range - all of the Greater Waikato on 89.0FM

By sponsoring Free FM you’re helping support a vital community resource. Our content creators wouldn't have a place to make media for their communities without our sponsors, and we thank you for it.

How it works

When you sponsor a show with Free FM, you receive:

  • Ads played adjacent to the sponsored show. Ads are professionally produced in-house by Free FM to specification, free of charge.
  • A number of adlibs, which are prominent mentions of your organisation as the sponsor during the sponsored show - "this show is brought to you by..." "Thanks to our sponsor...", etc.
  • Your logo and a blurb explaining your business on the show page of our website. This logo can link back to your website, if applicable.

Talk to us today!

Contact us today to see how Free FM can help your business be heard - email sponsorship@freefm.org.nz or call 07 834 2170. We'll be happy to visit you at your place, or send you a Free FM Ad Pack.

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