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Charlotte
Observer
Offices: Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte.com, which first went online in 1996, is the Carolinas' most visited
news and information Website. They are the online partner of The Charlotte
Observer, and they share content with their interactive partner, NBC6.com.
Charlotte.com is also a member of the RealCities network, providing extensive
national news, sports, entertainment, classifieds, weather, real estate
and autos. As the banking, transportation, and commercial gateway to the
Southeast, Charlotte, NC, is the nation's 26th largest MSA and
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Daily Herald
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
The Chicago Daily Herald is the most effective advertising medium
of the affluent Chicago suburbs. Their daily circulation is 151,058, and
their Sunday circulation is 151,577. Daily Herald readers are more
affluent, The Daily Herald suburban market encompasses the affluent
areas of the North and West suburbs. These suburbs have the best demographics
in the Chicago DMA. It is a market bursting with upscale and mobile prospects. |
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Chicago Sun Times
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
One of the 10 largest daily newspapers in the United States, the Chicago
Sun-Times has won eight Pulitzer Prizes and is home to such renowned
journalists as political commentator Robert Novak, film critic Roger Ebert
and sports writer Rick Telander. The newspaper is available throughout the
city and suburbs. The Sun-Times Online, launched in October, 1995, was recipient
of the prestigious John C Dvorak Award as Outstanding Online Newspaper of
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Chicago Tribune
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Tribune Company publishes the Chicago Tribune, ĦExito!
and, through subsidiary Chicagoland Publishing Company, creates and
markets other niche publications serving a variety of targeted audiences.
Chicago Tribune is the Midwest’s best-read newspaper, with daily
readership of 2 million and nearly 3 million each Sunday. Chicago Tribune
partners with Tribune Interactive to produce three leading local Internet
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Enquirer
Offices: Cincinnati, Ohio
Every day, The Enquirer and Post bring you the news and information
you want. You will find information from local, national and international
breaking news stories, to local sports, business, entertainment and much
more! Advertise your products and services today in The Enquirer
and Post, where your customers are sure to find you. On Sunday,
The Enquirer's readership exceeds 717,800 people while during the
week, on any given day, around 476,500 Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky
residents read The Enquirer and Post. |
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State
Offices: Columbia, South Carolina
The State marked its 100th birthday Feb. 18, 1991. Founded by two
brothers, NG and AE Gonzales, it remained family-owned until Knight Ridder
purchased it in 1986. The State reaches more than 70% of the primary
market during the week. Readers tend to be between 25 and 54 years of age,
married, with at least some college education. They are also employed full-time
with annual household incomes in excess of $50,000. |
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Dispatch
Offices: Columbus, Ohio
Established in 1871, the locally owned Columbus Dispatch is Ohio’s
most comprehensive source for local, national and international news. Updated
throughout the day by the reporting staff of The Columbus Dispatch
and the Associated Press, Dispatch.com is central Ohio’s most complete source
of news about the area, Ohio State University, state government, Ohio politics
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Commercial Appeal
Offices: Memphis, Tennessee
The Memphis designated market area consists of 30 counties in Tennessee,
Missouri, Arkansas and Mississippi. 21% of Tennessee's counties reside in
the DMA. With a population of 1,826,189, it is the 41st largest DMA nationally.
The average readership in the Memphis DMA is 36% daily and 48% Sunday.
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