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Readers Trust Local Media More Than Any Other Source 8800 Business Park Drive, Suite 100 Austin, Texas 78759 512-477-6755 T P S [email protected] www.texaspress.com READERS TRUST LOCAL MEDIA MORE THAN ANY Print and Digital Ad Placement OTHERStatewide and Regional SOURCE Networks REPRESENTING MORE THAN 400 NEWSPAPERS REACHING 4.5 MILLION CONSUMERS IN TEXAS FIRSTLY THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING US! As you will see in this guide, Texas Press Service is a one stop shop for placing print and digital ads with newspapers, the most trusted medium for news and information. But, we are so much more than just a media agency. Texas Press is a 138-year-old institution dedicated to protecting and promoting higher forms of journalism. Texas Press and its affiliates provide training and education for newspaper employees and always seek to champion the public’s right to know. Thank you for taking a moment to get to know us and find out about all the ways we can help you reach your customers where they live. Joanna Weatherall Advertising Manager SERVICES SERVICES NATIONWIDE AD PLACEMENT Save time with One Order and One Bill for multiple placements STATEWIDE AND REGIONAL SMALL AD NETWORKS Display Ad Network TexSCAN Classified Network Online Network PRESS RELEASE DISTRIBUTION Regional, Statewide & National Graphic design services now available CREATIVE DESIGN SERVICES POLITICAL AD PROGRAM Campaign Advertising Plan (CAP) NEWSPAPER TRADE ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES Annual Conventions & Trade Show Trusted and Monthly print publication Experienced Annual Directory [email protected] 512-477-6755 3 NEWSPAPERS ARE THE MOST TRUSTED NEWS PLATFORM ACCORDING TO A RECENT STUDY Newspapers TV News Talk Radio Twitter 74% 66% 57% 49% ABOUT US ABOUT US Texas Press Association is one of the nation’s oldest and largest newspaper trade associations, representing 425 paid-circulation newspapers in Texas. TPA is a non- profit with the mission to promote the welfare of Texas newspapers, encourage higher standards of journalism and protect the public’s right to know as an advocate of First Amendment liberties. 1.8 M 425 4.5 M Circulation Newspapers Readers Texas Press Service is a division of TPA which functions as a full-service print and digital advertising placement agency for agencies and businesses seeking to reach consumers in Texas and nationwide. Tap into a network of 66 daily and 359 weekly or semi-weekly newspapers throughout the state with a combined readership of 4,551,595. No order is too large or too small. We work with advertisers from every walk of life – from local Mom and Pop shops to Fortune 500 companies to state and federal government agencies. There is no additional charge to advertisers for our services. We work on behalf of our members to promote the critical work of newspapers in our state and country. TPS offers one-stop shopping for advertisers looking to advertise with newspapers in print and online. We offer one order, one bill and one payment for your convenience. Get your message into the most influential advertising medium in Texas today. [email protected] 512-477-6755 5 SMALL AD NETWORKS GET LOCAL STATEWIDE AND REGIONAL SMALL AD NETWORKS Statewide and regional advertising networks are Grayson Lamar Fannin Bowie Wise Collin Hunt simple and help you get Cass Rockwall Camp Tarrant Dallas Wood Marion Parker Upshur Harrison Gregg Hood Johnson Ellis Smith West NorthHenderson Rusk the most coverage for Hill Navarro Bosque Anderson Shelby Freestone McLennan Limestone Coryell Houston San Augustine Falls Angelina your money. Bell Robertson Trinity Madison Milam Polk Tyler Williamson Brazos Grimes Burleson Lee Hardin Washington Liberty Orange Hays Waller Austin Jefferson Comal Fayette Harris Fort Bend Gonzales Wharton WilsonSouthBrazoria Dewitt Karnes Matagorda Bee Refugio San Patricio Nueces DISPLAY AD NETWORK TEXSCAN CLASSIFIED ONLINE NETWORK NETWORK Place a two-column display ad Place a 25-word classified ad Place a square or banner ad in 239 community newspapers in 283 newspapers published directly on the websites of published in the state of Texas throughout Texas with more 116 community newspapers for one low price. than 2 million total readers. throughout Texas. 6 T P S www.texaspress.com DISPLAY AD NETWORK 239 TEXAS NEWSPAPERS TEXAS 2X2 DISPLAY AD 2 COLUMNS (3.39 INCHES) BY 2 INCHES RUN STATEWIDE: $1,200 REGION: $500 Texas Press Service guarantees that your ad will be distributed to participating newspapers which will run the ads during the designated week as space allows. Quarterly audits show 85-90% of participating newspapers publish Texas 2X2 and Texas 2X4 ads during any given week. TEXAS 2X4 DISPLAY AD 2 COLUMNS (3.39 INCHES) BY 4 INCHES RUN STATEWIDE: $2,400 REGION: $950 TO ORDER, CALL 512-477-6755 OR VISIT TEXASPRESS.COM/DISPLAY TEXAS 2X2 AND 2X4 REGIONAL NETWORKS Lipscomb Dallam Hansford Sherman Ochiltree Moore Roberts Hartley Hutchinson Hemphill Grayson Lamar Fannin Bowie Wise Collin Hunt Cass Oldham Potter Carson Gray Wheeler Rockwall Camp Tarrant Dallas Wood Marion Parker Upshur Harrison Gregg Hood Johnson Ellis Smith West NorthHenderson Armstrong Collingsworth Rusk Deaf Smith Hill Navarro Bosque Anderson Shelby Randall Donley Freestone McLennan Limestone Coryell Houston San Augustine Falls Angelina Castro Briscoe Childress Bell Robertson Trinity Madison Parmer Swisher Hall Milam Polk Tyler Williamson Brazos Grimes Burleson Hardeman Lee Hardin Washington Liberty Orange Hays Waller Motley Cottle Wilbarger Austin Jefferson Bailey Lamb Hale Floyd Comal Fayette Harris Foard Wichita Fort Bend Gonzales Clay Wharton WilsonSouthBrazoria Dewitt Lubbock Dickens Knox Archer Cochran Baylor Karnes Matagorda Hockley Crosby King Bee Refugio Stonewall Throckmorton Jack San Patricio Yoakum Terry Lynn Garza Kent Haskell Young Nueces Shackelford Palo Pinto Gaines Dawson Borden Scurry Fisher Jones Stephens Andrews Howard Nolan Callahan Eastland Martin Mitchell Taylor Erath Ector Glasscock Comanche Loving Coke El Paso Winkler Midland Sterling Coleman Runnels Brown Hamilton Ward Mills Hudspeth Culberson Crane Tom Green Upton Reagan Irion Concho Reeves McCulloch Lampasas San Saba Schleicher Menard Burnet Pecos Mason Jeff Davis Crockett Llano WEST REGION Sutton Kimble Gillespie Blanco Terrell 85 newspapers, 177,165 pd. circ. 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