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Statewide DISPLAY Advertising Program (SDAP) Statewide DISPLAY Advertising Program (SDAP) City Name of Newspaper Net Circulation City Name of Newspaper Net Circulation Anaconda Anaconda Leader 2240 Jordan Jordan Tribune 412 Belgrade Belgrade News 4500 Kalispell Daily Inter Lake 13395 Big Sandy The Mountaineer 596 Kalispell Flathead Beacon 23706 Big Timber The Big Timber Pioneer 1217 Lakeside West Shore News 1184 Bigfork Bigfork Eagle 875 Laurel Laurel Outlook 2134 Billings Billings Outpost 8310 Lewistown Lewistown News-Argus 3470 Boulder Boulder Monitor 751 Lincoln Blackfoot Valley Dispatch 896 Bozeman Bozeman Daily Chronicle 12077 Livingston Livingston Enterprise 2409 Broadus Powder River Examiner 1130 Malta Phillips County News 1529 Browning Glacier-Reporter 1851 Miles City Miles City Star 2576 Cascade Cascade Courier 611 Pablo Char-Koosta News 3873 Chester Liberty County Times 863 Philipsburg Philipsburg Mail 1200 Blaine County Journal News- Chinook 1544 Plains Clark Fork Valley Press 1039 Opinion Choteau Choteau Acantha 1602 Polson Lake County Leader 2606 Circle Circle Banner 800 Red Lodge Carbon County News 1896 Columbia Falls Hungry Horse News 2360 Ronan Valley Journal 7750 Columbus Stillwater County News 1291 Shelby Shelby Promoter 1218 Culbertson The Searchlight 649 Sidney Sidney Herald 2786 Cut Bank Cut Bank Pioneer Press 1278 Stanford Judith Basin Press 556 Deer Lodge Silver State Post 1287 Stevensville The Bitterroot Star 7200 Dillon Dillon Tribune 1915 Superior Mineral Independent 704 Ennis The Madisonian 2079 Terry Terry Tribune 664 Eureka Tobacco Valley News 1696 Thompson Falls Sanders County Ledger 2395 Fairfield Fairfield Sun Times 865 Three Forks Three Forks Herald 1294 Forsyth Independent Press 1384 Townsend Broadwater Reporter 975 Fort Benton River Press 1611 Valier The Valierian 293 Glendive Glendive Ranger-Review 2545 West Yellowstone West Yellowstone News 1778 Hardin Big Horn County News 1386 White Sulphur Springs Meagher County News 783 Harlowton The Times-Clarion 997 Whitefish Whitefish Pilot 2401 Havre Havre Daily News (Daily) 2577 Whitehall Whitehall Ledger 1107 Huntley Yellowstone County News 1611 Wolf Point The Herald-News 1808 Total Net Distribution 160,535 Readership 369,231 Total Participating Newspapers in the Statewide Network 62.
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