CV-Library adverts hit the airwaves

Independent job site CV-Library is today launching a new national radio campaign across the UK, with 12,000 adverts scheduled to run in the coming months, including on peak breakfast and drive-time shows.
Mon, 12 Sep 2016

Independent job site CV-Library is today launching a new national radio campaign across the UK, with 12,000 adverts scheduled to run in the coming months, including on peak breakfast and drive-time shows.

The campaign will be heard by more than 27.9m adults during an autumn (September and October) and winter (January and February) burst. UK radio stations such as Capital, Kiss, Heart, Absolute and Smooth will air the new 30-second advert promoting the ‘Easy Way To Find Your Perfect Job’.

The ads, booked with radio media groups Bauer Media and Global Radio, will target daily commuters in key cities and regions across the UK.

The largest local and regional stations that CV-Library will be using during the campaign include:

  • London: Kiss, Capital, Capital XTRA, Heart Extra, Smooth
  • Manchester and Liverpool: Capital, Radio X, Key 103, Radio City
  • Birmingham: Capital, Heart, Absolute, Smooth
  • East Midlands: Gem 106
  • East of England: Heart, Smooth
  • Yorkshire: Radio Aire, Hallam FM
  • North East: Metro
  • Bristol & Bath: Kiss
  • Southern England: Capital, Heart, Smooth

 

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