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Your smugness just doesn't stop, does it?
Barstool has a legitimate point; I've heard from quite a few folks who felt there was less advertising this year. There is also an uptick in other things going on so more advertising would certainly help.
That said, and again, it was a great couple days and kudos to the organizers.
DBA posted "
We advertised on KBTX, KAGS, Suddenlink, 104.7 The Mix, Aggie96, Candy 95, WTAW, Chip Howard's show, KORA, Oldies 107.3, 101.9 The Beat, 99.5 The Fox and few more. There were also ads in The Eagle, The Battalion, Maroon Weekly, Texas Highways, Texas Monthly, Texas Co-op Power and Edible Austin. We had multiple billboards in and out of town, posters and a healthy stream of posts on Facebook and Twitter. Finally, we had multiple press releases from the City of Bryan, as well as our own."
Looks like advertising was plentiful and varied across all forms of media.Even the tech-savvy millennials had the chance to encounter, or ignore, the advertising.