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Advertise With Us

Marketing and advertising costs continue to increase making it more challenging for businesses to adequately cover print, radio and social media to maximize their reach. 
 

For example:
(based off of 2017 information packages supplied directly to 4th Line Theatre from advertisers)

 

  • Social Media boosting costs on average are
    ~$99/week

     

  • Local Radio cost on average are
    ~$3,020+/32 Ads for 7 weeks
    ~$5,060+/52 Ads for 9 weeks
         ~$10,310+/95 Ads for 10 weeks

     

  • Local Magazine Ad cost on average are
    ~$200-$1200+

     

  • Local Newspaper Ad cost on average are
    ~$200-$2000+

 

4th Line Theatre’s marketing campaigns are designed to encourage patrons and visitors to stay and play.  We aim to enhance their visit to our theatre by providing options to shop, dine, walk and explore regional restaurants, businesses, cultural and historical attractions. 

With the capacity to serve approximately 17,000 patrons at our theatrical performances each summer, 4th Line Theatre has a unique and proven advertising opportunity that allows your company to contribute to the delivery of the arts in our community at a fraction of the cost of traditional marketing.

We invite you to join our marketing initiatives and offer several opportunities for you to promote your business through the following advertising opportunities!

  1. E-Blast Sponsor - Full year logo placement on all emails to our 4,500+ email subscribers

  2. Website Link - Full year website link placement under our Community Links page

  3. Season Brochure Advertising - Business listing with a print run of 35,000

  4. Season Programme Advertising - Many ad sizes to choose from with a print run of 9,000

All FINAL ad copy and camera ready ads are to be sent to: 

  Bethany Heemskerk, Manager of Marketing & Development
Phone: (705) 932-4503
Email: bethany@4thlinetheatre.on.ca

 

All prices are net and do not include applicable taxes.

Visa, MasterCard, or cheque are accepted at time of booking.

 

Photo by: Heather Maxwell

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