If the marketing team wants to put the adds together on the cheap (and using "local" talent

), I run an audio production studio and would be willing to accept NXT as payment for the work - I can do music, voice-over what-ever's needed in broadcast quality, just got one of my clients songs into radio rotation a couple weeks ago in fact.
A friend of the family runs a furniture store and said to get an add on the radio cost them about $5K - I can do the recording part for probably $500 equivalent including licensed music and all that, only additional cost would be the actual radio placement fee's, as Aanimus has discussed. I would probably leave that part to the marketing team.