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New York Daily Impact MAKE AN IMPACT IN NEW YORK STATE! READERSHIP Over 1.9 Million The classified network you love, CIRCULATION now with the flexibility you need! Over 782,900 Lower Pricing Choose from 4 new levels of statewide rates! STATEWIDE RATES Regional Options 10 words…..199* Place your ad in any region for one low price! 15 words…..399 Great Value 20 words…..499 Ads run 5 days in each daily + 1 day in each weekly paper! 25 words…..599 Powerful Reach Each word over 25...….15 Your message will be seen by 1.9 million readers! *Available to individuals only. Deep Discounts Save 10%, 15%, 20% or even 25% on multi-week orders! REGIONAL RATES Jobs Network Option Any Region...249* Recruitment Advertisers: Place your ad on 100+ job sites at *Available for 25+ word ads only. a great price! Western New York Central New York DISCOUNTS Batavia, Canandaigua, Dunkirk, Auburn, Binghamton, Corning, Cortland, 1x...Regular Rates Geneva, Hornell, Jamestown, Elmira, Herkimer, Ithaca, Malone, Lockport, Niagara Falls, Olean, Massena, Norwich, Oneida, Oswego, 2x……..Save 10% Rochester, Wellsville Rome, Watertown 3x……..Save 15% Hudson Valley Capital Region + North Country Catskill, Hudson, Kingston, Albany, Amsterdam, Gloversville, 4x……..Save 20% Middletown, Poughkeepsie, Lake Placid, Plattsburgh, Ravena, 5x……..Save 25% West Point, White Plains Saranac Lake, Schenectady For a complete list of parcipang newspapers, see the reverse side of this flier. NYNPA Advertising Services 252 Hudson Ave, Albany, NY 12210 Toll Free: 800-777-1667 www.nynpa.com Map of Participating Newspapers 37 daily newspapers - 15 weekly publications Network coverage in New York City and Long Island List of Participating Newspapers by City/Town also available. Call 1‐800‐777‐1667 for details! WESTERN NEW YORK CENTRAL NEW YORK HUDSON VALLEY CAPITAL REGION PLUS Circ: 148,263 - Readers: 370,657 Circ: 295,256 - Readers: 738,140 Circ: 176,113 - Readers: 440,282 Circ: 163,308 Readers: 408,270 DAILY PAPERS (11) DAILY PAPERS (14) DAILY PAPERS (6) DAILY PAPERS (6) Batavia, The Daily News Auburn, The Citizen Catskill, The Daily Mail Albany, Times Union Canandaigua, The Daily Messenger Binghamton, Press & Sun-Bulletin Hudson, Register-Star Amsterdam, The Recorder Dunkirk, Observer Corning, The Leader Kingston, Daily Freeman Gloversville, The Leader-Herald Geneva, Finger Lakes Times Cortland, Cortland Standard Middletown, Times Herald-Record Plattsburgh, Press-Republican Hornell, The Evening Tribune Elmira, Star-Gazette Poughkeepsie, Poughkeepsie Journal Saranac Lake, Adirondack Daily Jamestown, The Post-Journal Herkimer, Times Telegram White Plains, The Journal News Enterprise Lockport, Union-Sun & Journal Ithaca, The Ithaca Journal Schenectady, Daily Gazette WEEKLY PAPERS (2) Niagara Falls, Niagara Gazette Malone, The Malone Telegram Middletown, Gazette WEEKLY PAPERS (2) Olean, Times Herald Massena, Daily Courier-Observer West Point, Pointer View Lake Placid, Lake Placid News Rochester, The Daily Record Norwich, The Evening Sun Ravena, Ravena News-Herald Wellsville, Wellsville Daily Reporter Oneida, Daily Dispatch Oswego, The Palladium-Times WEEKLY PAPERS (4) Rome, Daily Sentinel Dansville, Dansville-Wayland Penny- Watertown, Watertown Daily Times Saver Dansville, Genesee County Express WEEKLY PAPERS (7) Hornell, PenneSaver Auburn, This Week in Cayuga County North Tonawanda, North Tonawanda Corning, Corning Pennysaver Express Cortland, Consumer News Horseheads, Horseheads Shopper Norwich, Pennysaver/My Shopper Oswego, The Palladium-Times Weekly Skaneateles, The Skaneateles Journal STATEWIDE (All Four Regions) ‐ Circulaon: 782,900 ‐ Readership: 1,957,250 ‐ 37 Daily Papers + 15 Weekly Papers Details: Statistics are approximate, as reported by participating newspapers, and are subject to change without notice. Pre-payment required. Agency discount available. Tearsheets available upon request. Deadline: Thursday at 1 p.m. (E.S.T.) week prior to publication. Ads subject to guidelines and standards at www.nynpa.com. .
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