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Pennsylvania.Pdf American Newspaper Representatives 2075 W. Big Beaver Rd., Suite 310, Troy, MI 48084 Tel 248-643-9910 Fax 248-643-9914 www.gotoanr.com Paid Free Primary County of ANR Pub Paid Circulation Free Circulation # of Page State Primary City of Circulation Newspaper Name Circulation Circulation Publication Day Circulation # (Daily/Weekly) (Daily/Weekly) Columns Depth (Sunday) (Sunday) PA LANCASTER LANCASTER 326765 Mid-Atlantic Country Folks Farm Chronicle 12,090 0 0 0 MON 6 14 PA ERIE ALBION 380106 ALBION NEWS 3,800 0 0 0 THU 6 21 PA LEHIGH ALLENTOWN 380200 ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL 79,274 0 105,606 0 MON - SUN 6 21 PA LEHIGH ALLENTOWN 380201 Allentown Morning Call Weekly 0 106,000 0 0 FRI 6 21 PA BLAIR ALTOONA 380220 ALTOONA MIRROR 32,732 0 37,340 0 MON - SUN 6 21.5 PA MONTGOMERY AMBLER 380260 UPPER DUBLIN - AMBLER ENTERPRISE 0 8,500 0 0 MONTHLY - 2ND THU 6 9.75 PA MONTGOMERY FORT WASHINGTON 380261 UPPER DUBLIN EAST ENTERPRISE 0 7,000 0 0 MONTHLY - 2ND THU 6 9.75 PA DELAWARE FLOURTOWN 380262 SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP ENTERPRISE 0 8,100 0 0 MONTHLY - 3RD THU 6 9.75 PA MONTGOMERY LAFAYETTE HILL 380263 WHITEMARSH TOWNSHIP ENTERPRISE 0 8,300 0 0 MONTHLY - 3RD THU 6 9.75 PA MONTGOMERY AMBLER 380271 AMBLER GAZETTE / SPRINGFIELD SUN 7,035 0 0 0 FRI 6 21.5 PA MONTGOMERY ARDMORE 380273 MAIN LINE SUBURBAN LIFE 4,145 0 0 0 WED 6 20.5 PA MONTGOMERY ARDMORE 380274 MAIN LINE TIMES 4,675 0 0 0 THU 6 20.5 PA CAMBRIA NORTHERN CAMRIA 380376 STAR-COURIER 3,000 0 0 0 THU 5 15.5 PA NORTHAMPTON WALNUTPORT 380391 HOME NEWS 3,000 0 0 0 THU 5 14 PA BEAVER BEAVER 380588 BEAVER COUNTY TIMES 32,852 0 40,796 0 SUN - FRI 6 20.5 PA BEDFORD BEDFORD 380591 BEDFORD GAZETTE 10,838 0 0 0 MON - SAT 6 21.5 PA BERKS BIRDSBORO 380841 SOUTHERN BERKS NEWS 4,400 0 0 0 WED 6 20.5 PA BERKS BIRDSBORO 380845 Community Courier - (MCC) Morgantown/Honeybrook 0 15,150 0 0 WED 6 16 PA INDIANA BLAIRSVILLE 380856 BLAIRSVILLE DISPATCH 11,558 0 0 0 FRI 6 20.5 PA COLUMBIA BLOOMSBURG 380880 BLOOMSBURG PRESS ENTERPRISE 18,448 0 20,301 0 MON - SUN 6 21.25 PA BERKS BOYERTOWN 380961 BOYERTOWN AREA TIMES 3,811 0 0 0 THU 6 20.5 PA McKEAN BRADFORD 381021 BRADFORD JOURNAL/MINER 5,500 0 0 0 THU 6 16 PA McKEAN BRADFORD 381025 BRADFORD ERA 13,000 2,500 0 0 MON - SAT 6 21.5 PA ALLEGHENY BRIDGEVILLE 381036 BRIDGEVILLE AREA NEWS 0 9,404 0 0 THU 5 12.5 PA BUTLER BUTLER 381085 BUTLER EAGLE 22,000 0 24,500 0 SUN - FRI 6 20 PA CARBON LEHIGHTON 381090 LEHIGHTON TIMES NEWS 13,830 0 0 0 MON - SAT 6 20.5 PA JEFFERSON BROOKVILLE 381096 JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRAT 3,517 0 0 0 WED 6 21.5 PA CLEARFIELD DUBOIS 381099 Courier Express & Tri-County Sunday 9,108 0 13,870 0 SUN - FRI 6 21.5 PA MONROE BRODHEADSVILLE 381160 FOCUS 0 25,000 0 0 FRI 7 13 PA BRADFORD CANTON 381261 CANTON INDEPENDENT SENTINEL 3,200 0 0 0 THU 6 21 PA LACKAWANNA CARBONDALE 381276 CARBONDALE NEWS 2,031 0 0 0 FRI 6 21 PA ALLEGHENY CARNEGIE 381321 CARNEGIE SIGNAL ITEM 0 8,675 0 0 THU 6 11 PA DELAWARE HAVERTOWN 381360 NEWS OF DELAWARE COUNTY 7,000 0 0 0 THU 6 20.5 PA DELAWARE GLEN MILLS 381361 GARNET VALLEY PRESS 2,400 0 0 0 WED 6 15.75 PA DELAWARE MEDIA 381362 TOWN TALK CENTRAL DELCO 0 15,500 0 0 WED 6 15.75 PA DELAWARE RIDLEY 381363 TOWN TALK SOUTHERN DELCO 0 13,000 0 0 WED 6 15.75 PA DELAWARE MEDIA 381365 DELAWARE COUNTY DAILY TIMES 37,901 0 37,901 0 MON - SUN 6 11.5 PA DELAWARE CHESTER 381368 CHESTER SPIRIT 0 35,000 0 0 WED 6 13 PA FRANKLIN CHAMBERSBURG 381370 Franklin Shopper - Central Zone 0 24,258 0 0 WED 6 16 PA FRANKLIN CHAMBERSBURG 381372 CHAMBERSBURG PUBLIC OPINION 15,528 0 17,714 0 MON - SUN 6 21.5 PA PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA 381378 CHESTNUT HILL LOCAL 7,065 0 0 0 THU 5 16 PA CLARION CLARION 381410 CLARION NEWS 6,800 0 0 0 TUE & THU 6 21 PA LACKAWANNA CLARKS SUMMIT 381426 ABINGTON JOURNAL 2,483 0 0 0 WED 6 20.75 PA MONTOUR DANVILLLE 381431 DANVILLE NEWS 1,700 0 0 0 MON - FRI 6 21 PA YORK DELTA 381436 DELTA STAR 5,000 0 0 0 THU 5 16 PA CLEARFIELD CLEARFIELD 381446 CLEARFIELD PROGRESS 12,732 495 0 0 MON - SAT 6 21.5 PA CLEARFIELD CLEARFIELD 381450 AD BARGAIN 0 21,000 0 0 WED 6 15 PA SOMERSET SOMERSET 381456 SOMERSET DAILY AMERICAN 13,007 0 13,007 0 MON - SUN 6 21.5 PA YORK DILLSBURG 381482 BARGAIN SHEET 6,000 6,000 0 0 THU 6 15 PA PIKE DINGMANS FERRY 381490 MIRACLE SHOPPER - MILFORD EDITION 0 20,000 0 0 EVERY SIX WEEKS 0 10.5 PA PIKE DINGMANS FERRY 381491 MIRACLE SHOPPER - POCONO EDITION 0 20,000 0 0 EVERY SIX WEEKS 0 10.5 PA BUCKS QUAKERTOWN 381678 PENNY POWER - FULL RUN 0 71,246 0 0 WED 6 16 PA BUCKS QUAKERTOWN 381679 PENNY POWER - ZONE B 0 17,208 0 0 WED 6 16 PA ERIE CORRY 381700 CORRY JOURNAL 8,300 0 0 0 MON - SAT 6 21.5 PA POTTER COUDERSPORT 381726 POTTER LEADER-ENTERPRISE 6,576 0 0 0 WED 6 21.5 PA ALLEGHENY WEXFORD 381737 NORTH JOURNAL 0 0 0 18,797 SUN 5 12.5 PA CAMBRIA CRESSON 381741 CRESSON MAINLINER 2,010 0 0 0 THU 5 15.5 PA LUZERNE DALLAS 381756 DALLAS POST 0 0 11,108 0 SUN 6 20.75 PA MONTGOMERY DOYLESTOWN 381916 DOYLESTOWN INTELLIGENCER 43,558 0 45,396 0 SUN - FRI 6 21.5 PA PERRY DUNCANNON 382026 DUNCANNON RECORD 2,186 0 0 0 THU 6 21 PA SULLIVAN DUSHORE 382041 SULLIVAN REVIEW 7,000 0 0 0 WED 6 21 PA NORTHAMPTON EASTON 382045 EASTON EXPRESS-TIMES 43,757 0 43,898 0 MON - SUN 6 20.5 PA CAMBRIA EBENSBURG 382142 EBENSBURG PENNYSAVER 0 8,000 0 0 THU 6 13 PA CAMBRIA EBENSBURG 382144 TRADERS GUIDE 0 6,100 0 0 THU 6 13 PA CAMBRIA EBENSBURG 382146 MOUNTAINEER HERALD 1,400 88 0 0 THU 5 15.5 PA LANCASTER ELIZABETHTOWN 382194 MERCHANDISER - (ETN) ELIZABETHTOWN 0 12,732 0 0 WED 6 16 PA LANCASTER MOUNT JOY 382195 MERCHANDISER - (DON) DONEGAL 0 9,551 0 0 WED 6 16 PA LAWRENCE ELLWOOD CITY 382200 ELLWOOD CITY LEDGER 3,341 0 0 0 MON - SAT 6 21.5 PA LEHIGH EMMAUS 382240 EAST PENN PRESS / SALISBURY PRESS 6,991 0 0 0 WED 6 20.5 PA LEHIGH EMMAUS 382242 PARKLAND PRESS / NORTHWESTERN PRESS 6,991 0 0 0 WED 6 20.5 COPYRIGHT 2018 - ANR Information is for planning purposes only. Material herein may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission Please contact ANR for assistance with your research. 1 of 6 American Newspaper Representatives 2075 W. Big Beaver Rd., Suite 310, Troy, MI 48084 Tel 248-643-9910 Fax 248-643-9914 www.gotoanr.com Paid Free Primary County of ANR Pub Paid Circulation Free Circulation # of Page State Primary City of Circulation Newspaper Name Circulation Circulation Publication Day Circulation # (Daily/Weekly) (Daily/Weekly) Columns Depth (Sunday) (Sunday) PA WASHINGTON MONONGAHELA 382258 SOUTH HILLS MON VALLEY MESSENGER 0 11,815 0 0 MONTHLY 4 10.125 PA CAMERON EMPORIUM 382266 CAMERON COUNTY ECHO 3,500 0 0 0 WED 6 21 PA LANCASTER EPHRATA 382281 EPHRATA REVIEW 8,717 0 0 0 WED 6 21.5 PA LANCASTER EPHRATA 382285 SHOPPING NEWS OF LANCASTER CO. 0 37,830 0 0 WED 6 16 PA LANCASTER LANCASTER 382302 LANCASTER FARMING 55,387 0 0 0 SAT 7 16 PA ERIE ERIE 382303 ERIE TIMES-NEWS 33,867 0 48,387 0 MON - SUN 6 21.5 PA VENANGO KENNERDELL 382350 NEWS-HERALD / DERRICK 29,274 0 0 0 MON - SAT 6 21.25 PA BEDFORD EVERETT 382371 SHOPPERS GUIDE 0 26,027 0 0 SAT 6 16 PA BUCKS DOYLESTOWN 382403 BUCKS COUNTY HERALD 0 25,000 0 0 THU 5 20.25 PA LEHIGH MACUNGIE 382415 EAST PENN VALLEY MERCHANDISER 0 40,075 0 0 WED 6 16 PA SCHUYLKILL SCHUYLKILL HAVEN 382430 NORTHERN BERKS MERCHANDISER 0 30,868 0 0 WED 6 16 PA DELAWARE FOLSOM 382431 RIDLEY PRESS 3,800 0 0 0 THU 5 15 PA SUSQUEHANNA FOREST CITY 382446 FOREST CITY NEWS 2,877 152 0 0 WED 6 21 PA ALLEGHENY FOX CHAPEL 382448 ASPINWALL HERALD 3,459 0 0 0 THU 6 11 PA ADAMS GETTYSBURG 382527 GETTYSBURG TIMES 9,349 0 0 0 MON - SAT 6 21 PA MONTGOMERY GILBERTSVILLE 382560 COMMUNITY CONNECTION 0 7,000 0 0 FRI 6 20.5 PA FRANKLIN GREENCASTLE 382626 ECHO PILOT 2,700 46 0 0 WED 6 21.5 PA MERCER GROVE CITY 382776 ALLIED NEWSPAPERS 2,410 0 0 0 WED & SAT 6 21.5 PA BERKS HAMBURG 382800 HAMBURG AREA ITEM 2,058 0 0 0 WED 6 20.5 PA YORK HANOVER 382826 HANOVER EVENING SUN 19,504 0 21,244 0 MON - SUN 6 21.5 PA MONTGOMERY HATFIELD 382861 Courier News Weekly - Zone 1 0 10,062 0 0 WED 4 12.5 PA MONTGOMERY HARLEYSVILLE 382862 Courier News Weekly - Zone 2 0 10,888 0 0 WED 4 12.5 PA MONTGOMERY COLLEGEVILLE 382863 Courier News Weekly - Zone 3 0 12,282 0 0 WED 4 12.5 PA BUCKS CHALFONT 382864 Courier News Weekly - Zone 4 0 10,440 0 0 WED 4 12.5 PA MONTGOMERY LANSDALE 382865 Courier News Weekly - Zone 5 0 10,992 0 0 WED 4 12.5 PA DAUPHIN MECHANICSBURG 382870 HARRISBURG PATRIOT NEWS 48,880 0 86,299 0 MON - SUN 6 20.5 PA MONTGOMERY HATBORO 382894 PUBLIC SPIRIT / WILLOW GV.
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