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The Illinois Display “Easy Ad” Network Statewide THE ILLINOIS DISPLAY 2 x 2 “EASY AD” NETWORK Border To Border With Just One Order NORTHWEST The Illinois Display Easy Ad Network (2x2) is a group of daily & weekly ZONE CHICAGOLAND 59 Newspapers 58 Newspapers newspapers in Illinois that reach more than Circulation: 365,996 Circulation: 464,625 4.6 Million* Potential Customers. Readers: 1,207,787* Readers: 1,533,263* CENTRAL WEST Give us a call today and we can run ZONE your 2 column (3.7 inches) x 2 inch 45 Newspapers CENTRAL EAST display ad in any one of SIX REGIONS Circulation: 176,844 ZONE or the entire state of Illinois. Readers: 583,717* 35 Newspapers Circulation: 205,272 Readers: 677,398* We can also place your 2x2 ad SOUTHWEST NATIONWIDE. Call us for individual ZONE SOUTHEAST state prices. 27 Newspapers ZONE Circulation: 163,062 28 Newspapers *for more coverage! Readers: 538,105* Circulation: 93,126 Readers: 307,316* ADD THESE DAILY PAPERS TO YOUR BUY FOR ONLY STATEWIDE $50 PER NEWSPAPER 252 Newspapers 1,468,925 Circulation Northwest 4,847,453* Readers Rockford Register Star *Based on 3.3 readers per copy. Scarborough Research and National Newspaper Network LP 2009 Central East ZONED RATES (NW, CW, CE, SW, SE) Champaign News Gazette Any one zone ..................................................................................$360 Southwest Any two zones ................................................................................$700 Belleville News-Democrat All three zones ...........................................................................$1,000 St. Louis Post-Dispatch (IL Edition) Any four zones ...........................................................................$1,300 All five zones ..............................................................................$1,450 *Must buy corresponding zones to buy individual daily Chicagoland not considered a zone newspapers. Additional newspapers for customers not already advertising in these publications. CHICAGOLAND RATES Newspapers may decline ads for any reason. Chicagoland ....................................................................................$410 Chicagoland & any one zone ....................................................$750 Chicagoland & any two zones .............................................$1,050 Ad Deadline Monday by 10am if ad needs to be designed Chicagoland & any three zones ...........................................$1,350 for the following week. Camera ready PDF Chicagoland & any four zones .............................................$1,500 ads due Wednesday by 9am CST for the following week. STATEWIDE ...............................$1,600 (Includes Chicagoland and ALL Five Zones) Black and white ads only, color not available. Prepayment Required. or Enlarge the Size of the Ad Mastercard, Visa & American Express accepted. The Illinois Press Association guarantees placement in at least 90% of the newspapers listed. No position guarantees. Ads may appear July 2015 to a 2x4 for Double the Price! anywhere in newspaper. Ads may be altered slightly to fit each newspaper’s specs. Daily newspapers choose the day of the week the ad runs. The Illinois Press Advertising Service 900 Community Drive • Springfield, IL 62703 Phone: 217.241.1700 Fax: 217-241-1701 www.illinoispress.org ILLINOIS 2x2 ADVERTISING Participating Newspapers NORTHWEST 59 Newspapers / Circulation 365,996 / Readers: 1,207,787* CHICAGOLAND 58 Newspapers / Circulation 464,625 / Readers: 1,533,263* Addison Independent Manteno News Arlington Heights Journal Long Grove Northwest Journal Aledo, Times Record (The) Mendota Reporter (The) Bensenville Suburban Journal Maywood, West Suburban Journal Amboy News (The) Moline, Dispatch (The) / Rock Island Argus Bolingbrook Bugle Morris Daily Herald Ashton Gazette (The) Mt. Carroll, Mirror Democrat Bourbonnais, Herald (The) Mt. Prospect Journal Beecher Herald Mt. Carroll, N.W. Illinois Dispatch Bourbonnais, Country Market Niles Bugle Belvidere, Boone County Journal Mt. Morris Times Braidwood Journal (The) Niles Journal Beloit Shopper New Lenox Reporter Buffalo Grove Journal & Topics Oswego Ledger-Sentinel Byron Tempo Oregon, Ogle County Life Chicago, Cook County Chronicle Palatine Journal & Topics Cambridge Chronicle Oregon Republican Reporter Chicago, Inside-Booster Palos Heights, The Regional News Cherry Valley Shopper Orion Gazette Chicago, News-Star Park Ridge Journal Crete Record-Monitor Ottawa, Times (The) Chicago’s Northwest Side Press Park Ridge Bugle DeKalb, Daily Chronicle Pecatonica Gazette Chicago, Reporter Plainfield, Enterprise (The) DeKalb Midweek Peotone Vedette Chicago, Skyline Plano Record Polo, Tri-County Press Dixon, Telegraph Coal City Courant (The) Prospect Heights Journal Durand Volunteer (The) Princeton, Bureau Co. Republican Crystal Lake, McHenry County Chronicle Rolling Meadows Journal & Topics Durand Volunteer Plus Rochelle News-Leader Romeoville Bugle Elmhurst Independent Rockford Journal Crystal Lake, Northwest Herald Forreston Journal Rockford, Shopper (The) Des Plaines Journal Rosemont Journal Des Plaines Bugle Sandwich Record Freeport Journal Standard (The) Rockford, Winnebago Chronicle Galena Gazette (The) Rock River Times Downers Grove Bugle Shorewood Sentinel (The) Galva News (The) Rockton Herald Earlville Post (The) Summit, Desplaines Valley News Geneseo Republic Savanna Times Journal Elk Grove Journal Westmont Bugle Geneseo Henry Co. Advertiser Sterling / Rock Falls, Daily Gazette Geneva, Kane Country Chronicle Wheeling Journal & Topics Grant Park Gazette Stockton Village Voices Geneva, Suburban Chronicle Wilmington, Free Press Advocate (The) Kewanee Star Courier Thomson, Carroll County Review (The) Golf Mill Journal Worth, The Reporter Kewanee Tri County Shopper Tiskilwa, Bureau Valley Chief Grayslake, Lake County Journal Woodridge Bugle Lanark, Carroll Co. Prairie Advocate News Villa Park Independent Hinsdale, Hinsdalean Woodridge, Fox Valley News Shopper Machesney Park, Post-Journal Walnut Leader (The) Joliet Bugle Woodstock Independent (The) Manhattan American Warren, The Flash Joliet, The Herald-News Yorkville, Kendall County Chronicle Lisle Bugle Yorkville, Kendall County Record *Add the Rockford Register Star (55,913 circ.) CENTRAL WEST 45 Newspapers / Circulation 176,884 / Readers: 585,717* CENTRAL EAST 35 Newspapers / Circulation 205,272 / Readers: 677,398* Astoria, South Fulton Argus (The) Mt. Sterling, Democrat Message (The) Arthur Graphic-Clarion (The) Paris Beacon News Barry, The Paper New Berlin, County Tribune (The) Atwood / Cerro Gordo, So Piatt Record-Herald Paxton, Record (The) Beardstown, Cass Co. Star Gazette Nokomis, Free Press Progress Charleston Times Courier Philo, Southern Champaign Co. Today Canton Daily Ledger Oquawka Current Cissna Park News Pontiac, Daily Leader Carlinville, Macoupin Co. Enquirer Democrat Palmyra, Northwestern News Clinton Journal Rankin Independent Carrollton, Greene Prairie Press Pana News-Palladium Clinton Advertiser Rantoul Press Carthage, Hancock Co. Journal Pilot Pekin Daily Times Decatur Tribune Sidell Reporter Delavan Times (The) Peoria County News Bulletin Fairbury, Blade (The) Sullivan, News Progress (The) East Peoria, Tazewell Chronicle Peoria, N. Peoria County Shopper Georgetown, Independent News Tolono, County Star Eureka, Woodford Courier (The) Pittsfield, Pike Press Gilman Star Tuscola Journal (The) Eureka, Woodford Co. Chronicle Pleasant Hill, Weekly Messenger (The) Kankakee, The Daily Journal Tuscola, Tri-County Journal Galesburg, Knox County Neighbors Raymond News (The) Kankakee, Money Saver (TMC) Villa Grove News Girard Gazette Raymond, Panhandle Press (The) LeRoy, Farmer City Press Hardin, Calhoun News Herald Staunton Star-Times Livingston Shopping News Havana, Market Place (The) Stronghurst, Henderson Co. Quill Mahomet Citizen Havana, Mason County Democrat Taylorville, Breeze Courier (The) Marshall Advocate Hillsboro, Journal-News (The) Taylorville, Shopping Spree Mattoon Journal Gazette Jersey County Journal Virden Recorder Monticello, Piatt Co. Journal Republican LaHarpe, Hancock Co. Quill (The) Washington Courier Mt. Zion Region News Lewistown, Fulton Democrat Waverly Journal Normal, McLean Chronicle Litchfield News Herald (The) Winchester, Scott County Times Oakland, Country Crossroads Macomb, McDonough Co. Voice Ogden Leader (The) Monmouth, Daily Review Atlas Onarga, Lone Tree Leader Morton Courier *Add Champaign News Gazette (41,000 circ.) SOUTHWEST 27 Newspapers / Circulation 163,062 / Readers: 538,105* SOUTHEAST 28 Newspapers / Circulation 93,126 / Readers: 307,316* Alton, Telegraph (The) Fairview Heights, Tribune (The) Albion Navigator Journal-Register (The) Marion Star Anna, Gazette Democrat (The) Highland Ad Direct Altamont News (The) Metropolis Planet Ashley News Highland News Leader Benton, Evening News (The) Metropolis, Southern Scene (The) Belleville, Herald Scott Flier (The) Lebanon Advertiser Carmi Times (The) Mt. Carmel, Daily Republican Register Belleville, Metro East Chronicle Mascoutah Herald Carterville, Courier (The) Newton Press-Mentor Breese Journal New Baden, Clinton Co. News Eldorado Daily Journal Olney Daily Mail (The) Cairo Citizen O’Fallon, Metro E. Weekender Farina News Ramsey News-Journal Carbondale, Southern Illinoisan O’Fallon Progress Flora, Clay Co. Advocate-Press Ridgway News (The) Carbondale Times Okawville Times (The) Goreville Gazette Robinson, Daily News Carlyle, Union Banner Pinckneyville Press (The) Harrisburg, Daily Register (The) St. Elmo, Devonian News Chester, Randolph Co. Herald-Tribune Steelville Ledger Herrin Independent
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