Free radio time provided to Superstorm Sandy-affected small business

By | February 25, 2013

NJAA_logoThe New Jersey Amusement Association is helping to spread the word that American Express and Clear Channel are teaming up to assist Hurricane Sandy relief efforts by offering free radio time for small businesses to announce to their communities that they are open for business.

From now until March 31, 2013, small businesses can visit any of the links for the radio stations below and follow the directions provided to complete the submission form and include the details of an eligible small business in a Hurricane affected area that is open for business. Clear Channel will then review the submissions and, in select cases, provide free radio time to help get the word out to the small businesses community that they are open for business.

The program is open only to small businesses in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut that have been adversely affected by Hurricane Sandy, have $10 million or less in annual revenue, are not considered a franchisee, and do not sell any products or services in a retail establishment or via the Internet that are deemed to be illegal by federal, state and/or local laws.

Participating Clear Channel radio stations include:

Sussex County, NJ
WHCY-FM
WNNJ-FM
WSUS-FM

Philadelphia, PA
WDAS-FM
WIOQ-FM
WISX-FM
WRFF-FM

New York, NY
WAXQ-FM
WHTZ-FM
WKTU-FM
WLTW-FM
WOR-AM

Nassau/Suffolk, NY
WALK-FM

Poughkeepsie, NY
WBWZ-FM
WKIP-AM
WPKF-FM
WRNQ-FM
WRWD-FM

New Haven, CT
WELI-AM
WKCI-FM
WWYZ-FM