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With more than 60,000 subscribers across the policing sector, Police Oracle offers advertisers and commercial partners direct access to one of the UK’s most engaged professional audiences. Our podcast, Talking Blues, hosted by Deputy Editor Clive Hammond, features conversations with some of policing’s most influential figures, including chief constables, national policing leads and senior decision-makers. Episodes explore leadership, frontline challenges, innovation and the issues shaping UK policing today.

Available on the Police Oracle website and major podcast providers, Talking Blues provides brands with a credible and established environment to reach policing professionals in a meaningful way.

Supporting Sponsor – £600 per episode

A cost-effective way to align your brand with established policing content.

· Host-read sponsor mention at the beginning and end of the episode

· Logo placement on the episode webpage

· Brand mention within episode write-up

· Inclusion in supporting newsletter and social media promotion

Featured Partner – £3,000 per episode

A premium partnership package designed to position your organisation at the centre of the sector discussion.

· Sponsored guest interview or dedicated thought-leadership segment

· Supporting article written in partnership with Police Oracle’s editorial team

· Targeted promotional mailshot to relevant Police Oracle audiences

· Brand placement on episode webpage and write-up

· Priority branding across podcast assets and promotional materials

Series Sponsor – Enquire for pricing

For organisations seeking long-term engagement and sector visibility through a multi-episode partnership.

· Multiple sponsored interviews or campaign-led discussions

· Extended branding and promotional integration across the series

· Reach a highly targeted audience within UK policing and public safety

· Align your organisation with trusted journalism and sector-leading discussion

· Access senior decision-makers, operational leaders and frontline professionals

· Benefit from multi-platform exposure across podcast, web, email and social channels

Packages can be tailored to campaign objectives, audience focus and episode themes. To discuss partnership opportunities or request a bespoke proposal, email sales@redsnappergroup.co.uk

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