What Traditional Ad Agencies Don’t Tell You About Production Costs
If you've ever received a quote from a traditional advertising agency for radio production, you may have
experienced that particular feeling of looking at a number and quietly wondering if you'd misread it.
You hadn't. Radio production through a traditional agency is expensive. Here's why — and what you're actually
paying for.
The Traditional Agency Model
Full-service advertising agencies have overheads. A lot of them. Account managers, creative directors,
copywriters, producers, studio time, voice talent fees, music licensing, and a healthy margin on top. When you
engage an agency for a radio campaign, you're paying for all of that infrastructure whether you use all of it or not.
For large brands running multimarket campaigns with big budgets, this model makes sense. You get a full team, a
polished process, and the ability to scale across TV, radio, digital, and print simultaneously.
For a small or medium business that just needs a solid 30second radio ad? You're paying for a lot of things you
don't need.
The Hidden Costs Nobody Mentions
Beyond the headline production fee, traditional agency radio often comes with extras that add up fast:
Voice talent fees. Union rates for voice artists, session fees, and usage rights can add hundreds or thousands to the
cost of a single ad.
Music licensing. Premium production music libraries charge broadcast licensing fees per track, per market, per
year. An agency often passes these costs through with a markup.
Revision fees. Need to change the offer or update the copy? Some agencies charge per revision round — and those
rounds can cost more than you'd expect.
Studio time. If retakes are needed or the session runs long, that clock is ticking at studio rates.
By the time a simple 30second ad is produced and licensed for broadcast, the total cost through a traditional
agency can easily run into several thousand dollars.
What You Actually Need
Here's the thing most agencies won't say out loud: for a straightforward radio ad, you don't need all of that.
What you need is a great script, the right voice, the right music, and professional production and mastering. That's
it. Everything else is overhead.
At Brand New Day, our radio production starts from $600 inc GST — and that includes professional script review,
AI voice generation, music bed selection, full audio production, and broadcastready file delivery. Our most
popular package, which includes full creative development and scripting from scratch, is $730 inc GST.
Music broadcast licensing is included. No hidden fees. No surprise revision charges.
The Bigger Picture
We're not here to knock agencies — there are brilliant ones doing exceptional work. But if you're a business owner
who just wants a professional radio ad at a fair price, you deserve to know there's another way.
Get in touch and we'll walk you through exactly what's included — no jargon, no surprises.