Sales on Galway Bay FM
Sales
Advertising
20,000 listener's ears will hear your message any given 1/2 hour!
Advertising on Galway Bay fm can be done in many different ways, depending on what you have to advertise. To advertise on Galway Bay fm, please contact one of the sales team by calling 091-770077.
30's Spot
07:00 to 19:00 (peak time) | €74
07:00 to 24:00 (TAP) | €55
19:00 to 24:00 (off peak) | €24
Daytime Spot
Audience Packages:
14 Spots €952
21 Spots €1365
28 Spots €1736
35 Spots €2100
Day and Night Spot
Audience Packages:
14 Spots €742
21 Spots €1008
28 Spots €1232
35 Spots €1470
Gig Guide
If you are a bar or restaurant organising a night of entertainment you can advertise it on the “gig guide”. The cost of this is fifty euro a day (including VAT) and is read out three times a day.
Classifieds
The classifieds are also read out 3 times a day at a cost of thirty euro a day (including VAT). These are used to advertise anything from tickets for sale to cars for sale, to english language lessons.
Job spot
If you wish to advertise a job, this can be done on the job spot. It is fourty euro (including VAT) and will be read out twice a day for five days.
Community Diary
The community diary is a way to advertise community events and/or charity events. The community diary is free of charge and is read out at regular intervals throughout the day.
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Lorcan O'Connell and Evita Sarapajeva of the Claregalway Educate Together National School at the 7th annual Teddy Bear Hospital at NUI Galway.
Peg Mahon and sisters Pauline Walsh and Ita O'Connor at the Knocknacarra Senior Citizens Christmas and New Year dinner party at the Westwood House Hotel.
Ann Spellman, Grainne Rooney and Paula Wrafter at the VSA Swing Ball at the Salthill Hotel. Founded in 1977, VSA (Vountary Services Abroad), is a medical aid charity run by the 4th year medical students of NUI, Galway.
Orla Scully and Alana Maloney during rehearsals by Fifth Year students of the Dominican College for their production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Sisters Linda, Louise and Tara Moloney from Tynagh at the Galway Hurling Board presentation dinner at the Lady Gregory Hotel, Gort.
Saoirse Cusack, Annaghdown Judo Club (red) and Roisin Cahill, Ennis West Judo Club, competing at the Judo Ireland All-Ireland Championships 2012 at Renmore.
Gerard Joyce from Clifden, the lucky winner of a new 2012 Ford Fiesta in the Connacht Tribune and Galway City Tribune free competition, pictured with David Hickey, CEO of the Connacht Tribune Newspaper Group, and Claire Conroy, Marketing Executive, Motorpark.
First Year Event Management students Ruth McNicholas, Sarah Kenny, and Stacey Cunniffe sampling cakes from Tasty Treats by Elaine at the Foodie Forum organised by some of the Hotel School lecturers at GMIT. 


