Success StoryReaching a Broad Community Audience
Reaching a Broad Community Audience
Author: Anthony Tackett
Planning Unit: Bourbon County CES
Major Program: Home & Consumer Horticulture
Plan of Work: Producers-Local Food Systems
Outcome: Initial Outcome
One area the Bourbon Extension Office continues to focus on is using a wide range of media to efficiently reach a broad community audience. Currently the Horticulture program uses multiple media platforms to advertise Extension programs including; YouTube, Facebook, direct paper mail, newspaper articles, email news lists and radio programs. The use of all these outlets in combination has resulted in an increase in local resident participation in programs that were not previously listed on core contact lists maintained at the Extension office. Recently, expanded efforts have been made with other Horticulture Agents to coordinate state level educational radio programs that reach a much broader regional audience. So far this year the Bourbon Horticulture program has contributed five state level radio programs covering a broad range of horticulture topics to these efforts. These radio programs go out to thousands of listeners and represent the comprehensive efforts undertaken to more efficiently promote Extension programs and resources. Local residents have often expressed an appreciation for this varied advertising and promotion approach and have often demonstrated a wide range of preferences on how they prefer to be contacted.
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