Let's be honest. You don't need another half-hour program that doesn't mention your call letters or imaging. You need something that sounds like you, that can fit into your format, and grabs and holds your listeners attention, but doesn't drone on-and-on. Dispatch is not a network program. Dispatch isn't a program at all. And Dispatch is much more than a simple voice in a studio.
This is what Dispatch Communications provides: Compelling Storytelling - Relevant stories about the body of Christ, from around the world.
Sound-rich Storytelling - Fascinating stories that transport your listeners, because they'll hear the story with rich, natural sound, captured in stereo.
Culturally-rich Storytelling - Unifying stories that will introduce your listeners to their brothers and sisters from a different people group just about every month.
Customized Storytelling - Flexible stories told in varying lengths, designed to fit into your broadcast day...not short enough to be confused as a "spot", and not long enough to be confused as a "program". Stories are just long enough to grab and keep your listeners' attention.
Individualized Storytelling - Personal stories told with your specified outcue...so that listeners will think you went and got them.
Cost-Effective Storytelling - Inexpensive stories that won't drain your budget, starting at just $75, and won't take listener money away from you. Dispatch story lengths mean your advertisers or underwriters can regularly sponsor the stories...allowing you to easily offset the costs of our storytelling.
This is what Dispatch Communications means: - Your listeners are connected to brothers and sisters around the world through their stories.
- Your listeners are challenged, as they hear the stories of courage, and of sacrifice.
- Your listeners get a bigger picture of what God is doing around the world.
- Your listeners will only identify these stories as coming from you. Dispatch Communications is your partner, and your listeners will never hear us say our company name.
- Your listeners will be audibly transported into stories, thanks to the “natural sound” in the stories.
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