Are there any local radio stations that advertise for piano lessons?
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Are you looking to advertise your lessons? I would contact the station's in your area advertising departments. If you are looking for lessons, I would contact a local store that sells pianos or a local music school/program
I don't know about radio stations -- perhaps in a small town they might do this. You might check Craigs List or even a pianist from a local church might know.
Where do you live? Not something that is advertised in a big city, airtime is e x p e n s i v e! Maybe in a smaller market. Call all your local radio stations and ask!
If you want to give lessons - advertise with whatever method works best for you.
If you are looking to take lessons, Google for piano teachers or use the good old phone book. Also try school music teachers, they are always needing to make extra money.
Not really a HomeTalk topic, but Google "piano lessons in ?? (your county).". You should get a list back in answer, and you then choose whomever meets your criteria (area, price, experience, etc.).