Want Your Company Featured @ 2GG’s Popular Holiday Party? Tell Us About It.

Want Your Company Featured @ 2GG’s Popular Holiday Party? Tell Us About It.

Submit your product or service to be featured in this year's Must-Haves Show! Photo: Mix 95.9/Saga Communications


Looking to Introduce Your Product or Company
to an Engaged Local Audience?

There’s no audience more loyal and enthusiastic than #2GG fans. Listeners who tune in religiously every weekday to hear Tanya, Brooke and Mike go wild for the coveted Golden Tickets that admit them to the Lowcountry’s most popular, and swag-filled, holiday party – the annual Must-Haves Show. Companies who provide swag for this luxury event get an intimate, face-to-face opportunity to expose our prime audience of tastemakers and superfans to their products and services.

Want to be among them? We need donors to contribute 15 items/certificates/gifts for our lucky winners (cannot be a discount, if a gift card is provided, the recipient must be able to get something tangible for the amount). In return, you’ll included in the on-site event and promotional mentions on-air and online.

Ready to join? Fill out the form below to give us a little information about your business and what item or service you’d be willing to contribute. If your company is chosen, we’ll be touch. Thanks for your interest in this year’s Must-Haves!

 

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