Skunkworks Marketing Solutions Radio Fax and Audio Press Release Distribution Service

If you need to target the Radio media markets then this is the option for you! Skunkworks Marketing Solutions can provide you with TWO extra methods of reaching those media centers. We can have your press release faxed directly to HUNDREDS of media contacts in the Radio media. This Radio FAX service will enable you to get your press release into the hands of all of the program directors, managers and top radio executives at thousands of radio stations throughout the USA and Canada.

An additional method that is highly effective in getting Radio coverage for any press release is Skunkworks Marketing Solutions Audio Press Release Services. For an extra fee we will create a professional announcement that paraphrases your press release and delivers it via a professional reporter in a standard audio format that will be included in your emailed press release to the media. We will also provide you with a link that you can place on your web site so that audio capsule can also be played by your web site visitors if they desire. Skunkworks marketing Solutions turn around time for this extra service is usually only 1- 2 business days and it does NOT require any extra time or effort on your part! This is a powerful way to provide the radio stations with an AIR READY press release that helps your company!

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