CMG Tampa Bay Means Business

While Tampa Bay was spared a direct hit by Hurricane Irma, many local businesses were still greatly impacted by the recent storm. Some were left without power, lost inventory, or even had to close their doors for days. In an effort to help the community it serves, Cox Media Group announced the launch of its philanthropic initiative, Cox Media Group Cares Tampa Bay. With the generous support of sponsors, The Miggs and Swigg Radio Show, DeBartolo Family Foundation, Pepin Distributing Company and Great Bay Distributors, Cox Cares will help small businesses recover after Irma through marketing and promotional outreach.

Each Saturday between Oct. 21 and Small Business Saturday on Nov. 25, local companies will be featured on Cox Media Group radio stations. The businesses will receive free on-air, online and social media promotion throughout the week. The supporting station will also be on-site at each business location that Saturday. Cox Cares will provide assistance to more than 40 small businesses in the Tampa Bay area, and approximately $250,000 in promotional support.

“CMG understands local businesses are an important part of our communities,” said Keith Lawless, VP/General Manager for CMG Tampa. “The disruption from Hurricane Irma has greatly impacted these businesses. We are proud to help support them at a time when they need it most. With the help of our local sponsors, we are promoting Tampa Bay area businesses across all six of our CMG radio stations.”

Interested business owners can apply for Cox Media Group Cares Tampa Bay online at cmgradiocares.com or through any of the Cox Media Group Tampa radio station websites. The deadline to apply is November 10, 2017

CMG Tampa Bay Means Business