Commercial Radio Industry Launches Major Retail Push For DAB+ Radio Sales This Christmas

Commercial Radio Industry Launches Major Retail Push For DAB+ Radio Sales This Christmas

The commercial radio industry has joined forces with digital radio brand Pure to launch an aggressive retail campaign aimed at putting DAB+ radios high on Christmas shopping lists this year.

Consumers can receive up to $100 cashback if they purchase a Pure digital radio from participating major retailers including Myer, JB Hi-Fi, The Good Guys, Harvey Norman, Bing Lee, David Jones and Amazon during the promotion period.

Radio will support the offer with more than $2 million worth of on-air advertising and product giveaways across commercial radio stations in the five major capital cities.

Joan Warner, CEO of Commercial Radio Australia, said consumer research conducted by GfK earlier this year found that 21 per cent of radio listeners surveyed said they were very or extremely likely to purchase a new digital radio in the next 12 months.

“Australians spend more than two hours a day on average listening to radio, so it’s not surprising that there is a high level of intention to purchase a new device,” she said.

“We hope to convert that intention into action with an attractive offer that will be promoted strongly across radio over four weeks, reaching an audience of 10.5 million people.”

Sohan Karunaratne, marketing director at Aqipa, Pure’s exclusive Australian distributor, said: “We’re delighted with the strong support we’ve received from commercial radio and our retail partners in this campaign.

“The offer is available across all 14 Pure DAB+ radio products in market, and we believe it will achieve a significant uplift in sales.”

The Siesta Rise bedside clock radio (RRP$199.99) will carry a $50 cashback available by online redemption and the top-selling Pure Elan E3 portable DAB+ radio (RRP$129.99) will come with $30 cashback.

The promotion period begins on Saturday and the on-air ad campaign will launch on Monday. Three radio ads (which you can listen to here) have been produced featuring a mad Santa character who wants to take credit for the gifts because the digital radios are such a good present.

DAB+ digital radio, which offers enhanced sound quality and up to 30 extra stations compared to AM/FM, launched in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth in 2009.

Commercial broadcasters will switch on permanent digital radio services in Canberra, Darwin and Hobart next year.




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