Get up to $15k in free ads for your business

Get up to $15k in free ads for your business

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We know that times are tough right now. Our businesses are hurting, and things are up-in-the-air. Well, we want to help out our local businesses by giving them up to $15,000 in free advertising

Enter the Hits 99.7 Business Builder and you could win an advertising schedule on ALL SEVEN of the Illini Radio Group Stations:

  • First place: A $15,000 advertising schedule
  • Second place: A $10,000 advertising schedule
  • Third place: A $5,000 advertising schedule

Let everyone know about your great deals. Reinforce your place as a longtime business in the community. Start off your new business with a STRONG push on the most listened to radio stations in Central Illinois.

Enter below, and make sure to earn those extra entries.

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