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The Radio Ads

Time to tell the truth about radio advertising. No matter how you say it, slice it or spin it, radio commercials are inherently rude. Why? Because, like virtually all advertising, they are an interruption. They interrupt the music. They interrupt the news. They interrupt the interview with the lady who grows pumpkins in the trunk of her Buick. The good news, however, is this: These interruptions can be memorable. These interruptions can be enjoyable. These interruptions can sell your product or service.

Now it's time to tell the truth about Obstructed View Studios: Over 130 national and international awards for radio advertising. Happy clients with measurable volume growth. Happy clients with market share increase. Happy clients with peace of mind knowing they have found an experienced and creative partner to help them get the most out of their advertising endeavors. Give the sample spots a listen, and we think you'll hear the truth for yourself.

Beethoven's Yogurt - West Shore Symphony Orchestra

:60 Radio Commercial

If Only For A Little While - West Shore Symphony Orchestra

:60 Radio Commercial

The Grouch - West Shore Symphony Orchestra

:60 Radio Commercial

Stand-Up Comic - Beene Garter

:60 Radio Commercial

Miss Roswell - Life Counseling

:60 Radio Commercial

Excuses, Excuses - Life Counseling

:60 Radio Commercial

More Whippy - Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival

:30 Radio Commercial

Curly Fries - Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival

:30 Radio Commercial

Car Battery - Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival

:30 Radio Commercial

In case you don’t already know, every radio station out there will write and produce your radio spot(s) for you, and they will do it for free. Someone on the sales team will write the spot, and one of the DJs will record it for you. So why would you want to pay someone like Obstructed View Studios to do the work you can get for free from the radio station where you are spending your advertising dollars? Well, maybe you don’t want to, and that is certainly your choice. But if your competition is having their spot(s) written by the sales team and voiced by the DJ, just how memorable is your interruption going to be?

If you understand the power of radio, you understand the value of Obstructed View. And if you want to talk about the opportunity to make your message stand out in a crowded room, then click here to start the conversation.