April 17, 2017 — Smithfield, VA
Prime Media Productions, a leader in the cable TV ad sales industry, has reached a partnership agreement with two Georgia telecos, Bulloch Telephone Cooperative and Pembroke Advanced Communications, adding to our cluster off existing clients in the Savannah DMA. Strategic clustering has been a part of Prime Media’s successful business model for small, rural cable TV providers to gain access to the ad insertion platform, build local revenue and add value to their cable TV service and to the local business community. Now, for the first time, advertisers can showcase their businesses on the top tier networks, such as ESPN, CNN, Fox News and many others in an affordable way that gets results.
About Prime Media Productions
Prime Media is a visual communications company specializing in cable network advertising for small to medium cable providers. Prime Media’s market niche has been small, rural systems, giving local advertisers the ability to affordably advertise on cable TV where most other advertising outlets are way out of their budgets. Founded in 1990, Prime Media, headquartered in Smithfield, Virginia, inserts commercials on over 1,400 networks in 20 states, coordinating local, regional and national ad sales for its cable operator clients with a proprietary digital ad insertion solution through Prime Media’s subsidiary, Digital Adware, Inc.
About Bulloch Telephone
In addition to the impressive new Internet offerings, Bulloch also provides state of the art communications products like ELAN, PBX, Hosted VOIP, Wi-Fi, and domain registration. A full complement of telephone and video services remain available to all members. Call 912-865-1100, click www.bulloch.net or come by their office at 2903 Northside Drive West to discuss how Bulloch may help you with your connectivity needs.
About Pembroke Advanced Communications
Pembroke Advanced Communications has served the region for more than 100 years. Now marketed as Pembroke Advanced Communications, or PAC, it provides digital high definition television, high speed Internet access, cellular and landline telephone services and supplies communications and digital ransport services for area businesses.
Jeanne Beardslee McCormick and Mary Anna Beardslee Hite continue guiding PAC into the future. As the only locally-owned and operated advanced communications company in the area, PAC proudly supports its local community by advocating employee volunteerism and providing financial support to many local causes. PAC employs 40 people, with nearly all of them living in the North Bryan County area.