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GAZ Mediakit 2021 NORATES.Indd GREAT FALLS, McLEAN, OAKTON, TYSONS & VIENNA AND THE ARLINGTON SUN GAZETTE’S Be seen! Get your message in front of our loyal readers in the Northern Make your business thrive with targeted and Virginia region every week! effective exposure in the place more people turn to and trust for local news and advertising! With the NEWSPAPERS DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY at Vienna, Tysons, Rosslyn, Courthouse, Clarendon, Virginia Square, Ball- ston Metro stops, local businesses, real estate offices and other locations. Visit our website for updated news and special features to add to what you already see in the weekly Sun Gazette E-editions. SUNGAZETTE.NEWS The Sun Gazette covers Arlington County and McLean, Great Falls, Vienna, Oakton and Tysons in Fairfax County, and can trace its roots to the first edition of the Northern Virginia Sun on Dec. 12, 1935. 703.771.8800 NEWSPAPERS REACH 52,000 22066 high-income households McLEAN in Northern Virginia 22182 22101 every week! 22181 22180 22124 22201-22213 ARLINGTON FAIRFAX NEWSPAPERSNEWSPAPERS REREACHACH DISTRIBUTION OF THE SUN GAZETTES VERIFIED BY CIRDEMOGRAPHICS:CULATION: CERTIFIED AUDIT OF CIRCULATIONS (CAC) 2206220666 5252,000,000 Of those households reached by mail: ARLINGTONSUN GAZETTE 32,200 • Average Household Income: $187,640 and distributed weekly at Vienna, Tysons McLEAN•McLEAN Median age: 53.1 high-incomehigh-incomeMcLean’s largest and householdshouseholds most Metrostops, local businesses, real estate • Percentage Owner-Occupied: 88.6% offices and other locations. • Residentreliable median weekly age: newspaper 34.8 years • Percentage with Children: 41.1% inin NorthernNorthern VirginiaVirginia 2218221822 2210221011 • Household median income: $110,388 everyevery week!week! 2218221811 2218221800 • HouseSU Nmedian GAZETTE value: $678,100 20,0002212221244 Of those households reached by mail: • Average 2220Household22201-1-22213 22213Income: $164,574 and distributed weekly at five Metro stops • Median age: 47 Arlington's largest and most (Rosslyn, Courthouse, Clarendon, Virginia Square, • Have bachelor’s degree or higher: 74.3% • Married: 48.7% • Family households: 42.4% • Unemployment• Percentage Owner-Occupied: rate: 1.8% 68.6% Ballston), local businesses, real estate offices and reliable weekly newspaper • Percentage withARLING Children:ARLING 28% TONTON other locations. FFAIRAIRFAXFAX L 2018 GREAT FALLS MCLEAN OAKTON VIENNA APRI • Resident Median Age: 47.9 years 46.3 years 37.7 years 46.3 years • Household median income: $200,000+ $192,568 $121,796 $192,568 • House median value: $1,000,000+ $1,000,000+ $645,47 $1,000,000+ • Have bachelor’s degree or higher: 81.9% 83% 69.8% 83.0% DISTRIBUTIONDISTRIBUTION OF OF THE THE SUN SUN • Married: 71.3% 66.3% 58.3% 66.3%GAZETTESGAZETTES VERIFIED VERIFIED BY BY CIRCIRCULATCULATIOION:N: CERTIFIEDCERTIFIED AUDIT AUDIT OF OF • Family households: 89.2% 78.8% 67.7% 78.8%CIRCULATIONSCIRCULATIONS (CAC) (CAC) • Unemployment rate: 2.3% 2.3% 2.3% OfOf those those households households2.3% reached reached by by mail: mail: SUSUNN GAZETTEGAZETTE 3322,,220000 • •Average Average Household Household Income: Income: $187,640 $187,640 aandnd distri distributedbuted we weekeklyly at at Vienna, Vienna, Tyso Tysonsns • •Median Median age: age: 53.1 53.1 McLean’sMcLean’s largestlargest andand mostmost MMetroetrostopsstops, ,lo loccalal b businessusinesses,es, real real es esttateate • •Percentage Percentage Owner-Occupied: Owner-Occupied: 88.6% 88.6% officeofficess an andd o othetherr l oclocationsations. Sources:reliablereliable City-data.com weeklyweekly and the Bureau newspapernewspaper of Labor Statistics, September 2018. • •Percentage Percentage with with Children: Children: 41.1% 41.1% SUSUNN GGAZETTEAZETTE 2200,,000000 OfOf those those households households reached reached by by mail: mail: The Gazette readership combined is 42,000 with the Arlington Sun Gazette’s readership at 16,000• •Average Average and theHousehold Household Great Income: Income:Falls, McLean,$164,574 $164,574 Vienna/ aandnd distri distributedbuted we weekeklyly at at five five Met Metroro s stoptopss • •Median Median age: age: 47 47 Arlington'sArlington's largestlargest andand mostmost (R(Rossosslyn,lyn, Cour Courtthousehouse, ,Cl Clarendonarendon, ,Virginia Virginia Square, Square, • •Percentage Percentage Owner-Occupied: Owner-Occupied: 68.6% 68.6% Tysons readership at 26,000. BallBallstoston)n), ,lo loccalal b businesses,usinesses, real real estate estate offices offices and and reliablereliable weeklyweekly newspapernewspaper • •Percentage Percentage with with Children: Children: 28% 28% othotherer l oclocationsations. L 2018 L 2018 APRI APRI ADVERTISING ADS SPECIFICATIONS ROP COLUMN WIDTHS TOP BANNER 1 COL .................. 2.25” 2.8 x 1.5 2 COL .................... 4.7” 2.25 x 6.4 4.7 x 6.4 3 COL ....................... 7” SIXTEENTH BOTTOM BANNER 2.25 x 3.2 4 COL .................... 9.5” 4.7 x 3.2 5.45 x 1.6 FORMAT SUBMIT: PDF format. Hi-Res jpegs are also acceptable. 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SUN GAZETTE SUN GAZETTE DOT GRAIN: 85% 312210 E.Wirt Market Street SW 131 East Broad Street St.Suite Suite B-3 I Suite 202 Leesburg, VA VA 20176 20175 Falls Church, VA 22046 DIGITAL RATE CARD EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020 WEEKEND Gazette Sun SEPTEMBER 25-26-27, 2020 AN ONLINE-ONLY BONUS EDITION FOR SUN GAZETTE READERS INSIDE Social-Safety-Net Providers Celebrated Collective Award Presented by Arlington Community Foundation SCOTT McCAFFREY Sta Writer When it comes to the Arling- ton Community Foundation, REAL ESTATE the password is “nimble.” Builder confidence “That is going to be the word of the year,” the organization’s reaches a new high board chair, Avril Ussery Sisk, across nation......... 5 said Sept. 23 at the annual pre- sentation of the William T. Newman Jr. Spirit of Commu- nity Awards. Rather than an individual, the award for 2020 was be- DIGITAL stowed collectively on those in Arlington who have maintained the social safety net during the six months (and counting) of the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic impact on the community. They have been “the people who came at this crisis with ev- FAMILY erything they’ve got,” said Cir- Tips to ensure that cuit Court Chief Judge William ‘multiples’ develop Newman Jr., who in 1991 was 6 the originator of the local com- individuality............ munity foundation. “It’s a privilege to present the award to the heroes we are DESKTOP HOME PAGE Joe Coleman, Joe Blunt and Theo Peoples make up “Voices of Classic Soul,” and will present two concerts on celebrating,” Newman said, of- Oct. 4 to kick o the annual McLean Project for the Arts MPAartfest celebration. fering a personal salute to those who “selessly put themselves in harm’s way to help others.” McLean Project for Arts Spotlights Among those honored with the broad-based award was Norma Hernandez, resident- MIDDLE INDEX AD: Soul Singers as It Kicks Off Festival service manager for AHC Inc., which operates a number of af- The McLean Project for the Arts’ 14th annual showmanship, classic dance moves, and some of fordable-living communities in MPAartfest 2020 will kick off on Sunday, Oct. 4 the biggest hits of all time, including “My Girl,” Arlington. with two “drive-in” concerts in the parking lot at “The Way You Do the Things You Do,” “Get With the arrival of the pan- SPORTS the McLean Community Center. 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