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FAQ

Q: How long does it take to create a radio commercial with Radio Ready Production?
A: The Radio Ready Production standard turn-around is three business days once the project details are approved. If you need it sooner, we are happy to accommodate your deadline with a rush fee.

Q: How much does it cost to produce a radio commercial with Radio Ready Production?
A: Pricing for radio commercials depends on a number of factors, including writing, production, quantity of voices used, etc. Please review our pricing chart, or contact a Radio Ready Production specialist for more information.

Q: How do I hear my radio ad to approve it?
A: When the commercial is ready for review, our Radio Ready Production experts will send you a digital file of your commercial to listen to and approve.

Q: How do I get the radio spot(s) to the station(s) I’m using?
A: Radio Ready Production will distribute your brand new commercial in digital format to up to six radio stations of your choosing. (We can send them to additional stations at a per-station fee.) Simply provide e-mail addresses/contact information for the stations, and we take care of the rest. We can also send you the completed commercial digitally for you to distribute on your own.

Q: What equipment does Radio Ready Production use to make my radio commercial?
A: Radio Ready Production uses top-of-the-line equipment and technology to produce your radio commercial. A partial list includes: Mackie VLZ 1640 Pro Consoles, Crown and Hafler P1000 power amps, DBX, Composer Pro and Symetrix voice compressors, Ultra Graph Equalizer, Aphex Aurel Exciter Type C2, Shure and Sennheiser microphones, JBL studio monitors, Stanton and Sony MDR 7506 headphones, Adobe Audition and SAW software, digital effects generators and so much more!

Q: How are “event advertising” and “branding” different?
A: Event advertising is designed to promote a specific event or special occurrence with a time limitation, such as a sale. Branding is broader, promoting the business name and identity to the public. Both types of radio commercial associated with creative invitations, or “calls to action” for consumers to actively pursue and engage with the brand, product or service. For information about other non-broadcast media, ranging from planning and consultation, media placement, and print or online design, visit our parent company, Visionworks Marketing & Communications.

Q: I need other marketing pieces to work with my radio ad production. Do you do that?
A:
Sure, we can help you with that! For information about other non-broadcast media, ranging from planning and consultation, media placement, and print or online design, visit our parent company, Visionworks Marketing & Communications, at www.visionworks.com.

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