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Sitecats believes in local radio. Sure, city radio has a more broad reach but the content is geared toward Philly, NJ and Delaware 30 to 100 miles away. WNPV AM 1440 in Lansdale belongs to us right here in the Bucks-Mont area. They are truly unique in that they offer an affordable way for us to communicate with our client base in an intimate media. YES - you can afford radio spots. And the value clearly outpaces local newspapers who seem to be a dying breed with the popularity of the internet. So advertise your company on radio and tell them where to find your Sitecats website!
Hear our first radio spot featuring Jeff Nolan, Pam Coleman and Jeremy Ralston:
Sitecats aspires to serve the business to business community and non-profits like no other web developer in the area. WNPV has been serving B2B, retailers and the general public with LOCAL news, sports and information for OUR area for many years. I invite our retail and service-based customers to call WNPV sales and see just how easy it is to get local exposure using local radio.
Call WNPV sales today at 215-855-8211. Join WNPV Radio's list of recognizable advertisers: Gwynedd Square Nursing Center, Abram W. Bergey & Sons, Yocum Ford, Clyde S. Walton Fuel Oil, Rosenberger's Dairies, Bergey's Inc. and many mor.
NEWS - WEATHER - TRAFFIC
Local information is the cornerstone of WNPV's programming. News Director Randy Brock heads up a veteran team of reporters covering Montgomery and Bucks counties. WNPV also is affiliated with the FOX News and Radio Pennsylvania networks which help Info-Radio provide comprehensive coverage from your backyard to halfway around the world. A staff of professional meteorologists creates the Suburban Weatherscope forecasts specifically for Montgomery and Bucks counties. Suburban commuters can find out what's happening on local roads with Shadow Traffic reports throughout the day.
LOCAL TALK
"Comment Please" is the longest-running telephone talk program on the radio in the Delaware Valley. For more than a dozen years, Darryl Berger has served as host of the program that discusses issues important to the residents of Montgomery and Bucks counties. The Philadelphia Inquirer has referred to the program as part of the fabric of the community. Each day during the hour prior to "Comment Please," a variety of hosts discuss issues from finance to the law to health and nutrition during the "Community Forum."
SPORTS
WNPV has long been the sports leader in the suburbs. WNPV's Jim Church has done high school football and basketball play-by-play for more than thirty years. Since 1994, Info-Radio has been home to NASCAR racing, airing more than ninety Winston Cup, Busch and Truck series races during the season. WNPV is also the home of Penn State Sports, broadcasting all of the Nittany Lions' football games and Penn State Men's and Women's basketball.
Hear our first radio spot featuring Jeff Nolan, Pam Coleman and Jeremy Ralston:
Sitecats aspires to serve the business to business community and non-profits like no other web developer in the area. WNPV has been serving B2B, retailers and the general public with LOCAL news, sports and information for OUR area for many years. I invite our retail and service-based customers to call WNPV sales and see just how easy it is to get local exposure using local radio.
Call WNPV sales today at 215-855-8211. Join WNPV Radio's list of recognizable advertisers: Gwynedd Square Nursing Center, Abram W. Bergey & Sons, Yocum Ford, Clyde S. Walton Fuel Oil, Rosenberger's Dairies, Bergey's Inc. and many mor.
NEWS - WEATHER - TRAFFIC
Local information is the cornerstone of WNPV's programming. News Director Randy Brock heads up a veteran team of reporters covering Montgomery and Bucks counties. WNPV also is affiliated with the FOX News and Radio Pennsylvania networks which help Info-Radio provide comprehensive coverage from your backyard to halfway around the world. A staff of professional meteorologists creates the Suburban Weatherscope forecasts specifically for Montgomery and Bucks counties. Suburban commuters can find out what's happening on local roads with Shadow Traffic reports throughout the day.
LOCAL TALK
"Comment Please" is the longest-running telephone talk program on the radio in the Delaware Valley. For more than a dozen years, Darryl Berger has served as host of the program that discusses issues important to the residents of Montgomery and Bucks counties. The Philadelphia Inquirer has referred to the program as part of the fabric of the community. Each day during the hour prior to "Comment Please," a variety of hosts discuss issues from finance to the law to health and nutrition during the "Community Forum."
SPORTS
WNPV has long been the sports leader in the suburbs. WNPV's Jim Church has done high school football and basketball play-by-play for more than thirty years. Since 1994, Info-Radio has been home to NASCAR racing, airing more than ninety Winston Cup, Busch and Truck series races during the season. WNPV is also the home of Penn State Sports, broadcasting all of the Nittany Lions' football games and Penn State Men's and Women's basketball.
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