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The Delaware Auto Show, hosted by The News Journal Media Group, is a tremendous branding opportunity for our sponsors, automakers and exhibitors. The Delaware Auto Show is the place to interact face to face with existing and potential customers, demonstrate new products and services and to increase brand awareness.
Take advantage of our $300,000 advertising campaign, powered by Gannett’s print and digital products and additional multi-media exposure in radio, outdoor and more, promoting the event to enhance brand awareness and reach new customers. Never underestimate the power of event marketing! We have several levels of sponsorship programs available that can be tailored to meet your company’s needs which include advertising space in The News Journal, delawareonline.com and The Delaware Auto Show buyers guide. Sponsorships also include Black Tie Gala tickets, general admission tickets, booth space, event signage and other custom solutions. Click here for more information.
We want to express a big thank you to everyone who attended the 2012 Delaware Auto Show. We are truly grateful for our wonderful sponsors, dealers and exhibitors for making the 2012 Delaware Auto Show the best yet. A record 30,000 people attended the show. Again, the largest annual event at the Chase Center on the Riverfront. For those who weren’t able to make it, we captured all the fun for you in the online gallery.
Show Highlights:
TLC’s “Next Great Baker” winner Chef Dana Herbert built a life-sized Fiat car cake during show hours with proceeds from the sale of cake slices benefiting the Blood Bank of Delmarva. FC Kerbeck’s multi-million dollar premium auto display featured the Lamborghini Avendador, 2013 Rolls-Royce Ghost EWB, 2013 Bentley Continental Flying Spur Mulliner Edition, 2013 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 550-2 Spyder and more. Congratulations to Karen Bennett, the lucky winner of a three-year lease on a 2013 Honda Accord EX, made possible by Martin Honda.
Mark your calendars for the 2013 Delaware Auto Show Oct. 4 – 6. We are working hard to make next year’s show even bigger and better.









