Lake Country This Month

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Lake Country This Month
Milwaukee | Ozaukee | Washington | Waukesha
Market information & media kit
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M: Milwaukee’s Lifestyle Magazine
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Oconomowoc Enterprise, Ozaukee County News Graphic,
Washington County Daily News, Waukesha Freeman
Community Publications
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Brookfield & Elm Grove This Month, GreaterMilwaukeeJobs, Hartford Times Press,
Homes Plus, Lake Country This Month, Lake Country Weekend Post,
Milwaukee County Post, Ozaukee County Guide, Washington County Post
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MILWauKEE countY Post
Milwaukee County
The Milwaukee County Post covers the southern and southeastern corner of
Milwaukee County. The Post is mailed to 14,100 total households within more than
a dozen desirable zip codes in the county. Readers annually request this publication
in order to be included in The Post’s weekly mailed distribution.
The Post includes editorial coverage of some of the major stories that have happened in Milwaukee County and the impact on readers within The Post’s coverage
area. Local columnists contribute throughout the paper on city and county government, local schools, community activities and lifestyles, sports and entertainment.
BONUS: Advertisers receive additional exposure in The Post’s e-edition on the
Conley Media website at gmtoday.com.
According to a 2013 Pew Research Report, the frequency of
newspaper readership increases with the level of education, while
newspaper readership also correlates with higher income levels.
Newspapers ranked first or tied for first place in the top three
benefit statements related to advertising platforms they use with
“you check for your regular shopping,” “most valuable in planning
shopping” and “most believable and trustworthy.”
Print newspapers scored highest out of 19 advertising sources
used by survey participants to plan shopping or make purchasing
decisions in the last seven days.
Even those who self-identify as non newspaper readers nevertheless reported using newspapers with three of the top five actions relating specifically to advertising: clipping a coupon, checking sales in local stores and comparing prices for items intended
to purchase.*
*How America Shops and Spends 2013,” conducted for NAA by Frank N.
Magid Associates
Milwaukee County Post
Publish Date: Friday
Delivery: USPS & Newstand
Circulation: 14,100*
Tabloid Page Size:
10.6” w x 10.5” d
Retail column width:
1 Mod 2.58” x 2.56”
Classified Column width: 1.11”
Advertising Deadline: Tuesday 4 PM
Median age
Home value
Residents per HH
Median HH Income
Post Readers
39.7
179,070
2.39
$52,654
Milwaukee county
33.6
165,700
2.44
$43,599
*per USPS 3526-R Statement of
Ownership, October 2013
oZauKEE countY nEWs GRaPHIc
oZauKEE countY GuIDE
Ozaukee County
In total area, Ozaukee is the smallest county in
the state of Wisconsin. But it tops the list as the
most affluent of Wisconsin’s 72 counties in
median household value and median household
income. With its proximity to Lake Michigan,
Ozaukee County’s historical charm, quaint boutiques and cultural activity makes it a major tourist destination in southeast Wisconsin.
The Ozaukee County News Graphic has
reported on the news and events in Ozaukee
County for over 129 years. Every Tuesday and
Thursday, subscribers receive coverage of local
schools, government, features, sports and com-
munity perspectives. Subscribers to the News
Graphic can download an app of the e-edition
on the Conley Media website at gmtoday.com.
The Ozaukee County Guide is distributed
countywide to nearly every household. It has a
well-known track record of proven results for
retail, automotive, real estate and pre-print
advertisers. Advertisers know that their ad in
the mid-week Guide will help boost their store
traffic for weekend shoppers. Plus, advertisers
receive additional exposure in The Guide’s
e-edition on the Conley Media website at
gmtoday.com.
Ozaukee County
News Graphic
population
total hh
median hh value
residents per hh
median age
Median HH Income
ozaukee co.
86,395
34,093
$255,600
2.5
42.9
$75,854
Wisconsin
5,686,986
2,286,339
$169,000
2.42
38.5
$52,627
Publish Dates: Tuesday & Thursday
Delivery: USPS
Total Circulation: 7,129
Broadsheet Page Size: 10.6” w x 21” d
Retail column width: 1.7”
Classified Column width: 1.11”
Advertising Deadlines:
Thursday 5 PM for Tuesday
Tuesday Noon for Thursday
Ozaukee County Guide
Publish Date: Wednesday
Home Delivered
Distribution: 28,045
Tabloid Page Size: 10.6” w x 10.5” d
Retail column width: 1.7”
Classified Column width: 1.11”
Advertising Deadline:
Friday 5 PM for Retail
DAILY NEWS • TIMES PRESS
WasHInGton countY Post
Washington County
Washington County is located only minutes north of
Milwaukee and is considered one of Wisconsin’s fastest
growing counties. A strong manufacturing base anchored
by nationally and internationally recognized businesses
provide a stable employment environment. The 12 towns,
six villages and two cities are home to almost 130,000
residents. There are three major retail trade centers in the
county - Germantown, Hartford and West Bend.
The Daily News has been published from West Bend
since 1855. It is the only locally produced daily newspaper
in the county and is the official newspaper for the
Washington County government. The paper has a strong
local focus covering the county’s various school districts,
municipal and county government and local high school
and club sports. The News is published 5-days/week and
is mailed to almost 7,000 subscribers. Subscribers to The
Daily News can download an app of the e-edition on the
Conley Media website at gmtoday.com.
The Hartford Times Press is a free community newspaper that reaches over 13,500 readers each week on the
weekend. The Times Press covers the growing communities of Slinger and Hartford located along the major Hwy
60 corridor in the western part of the county as well as
Hubertus and Richfield to the south of Hwy 60.
The Washington County Post is the only weekend publication that reaches all households in Washington County.
The Post offers automotive, realtors, local retail business
and major big box retailers the most efficient way to distribute
their advertising message on the busy weekend shopping
days. An added benefit is The Post’s e-edition, which can
be found on the Conley Media website at gmtoday.com.
Washington County Daily News
Publish Dates: Tuesday - Saturday
Delivery: USPS
Total Circulation: 8,343 Tuesday-Friday; 9,153 Saturday
Broadsheet Page Size: 10.6” w x 21” d
Retail column width: 1.7” Classified Column width: 1.11”
Advertising Deadline: Noon - 2 Days prior to publication
Hartford Times Press
Publish Date: Sunday
Home Delivered on Friday Distribution: 13,860
Tabloid Page Size: 10.6” w x 10.5” d
Retail column width: 1.7” Classified Column width: 1.11”
Advertising Deadline: Tuesday 2 PM
Washington County Post
Publish Date: Sunday
Home Delivered on Friday Distribution: 47,084
Tabloid Page Size: 10.6” w x 10.5” d
Retail column width: 1.7” Classified Column width: 1.11”
Advertising Deadlines:
Retail: Wednesday Noon
Classified: Wednesday Noon
Real Estate: Tuesday Noon
washington co.
population
131,887
total hh
51,881
median hh value
$229,100
residents per hh
2.6
median age
40.9
Median HH Income
$66,485
Wisconsin
5,686,986
2,286,339
$169,000
2.42
38.5
$52,627
WAUKESHA FREEMAN • OCONOMOWOC ENTERPRISE
LaKE countRY WEEKEnD Post
Waukesha County
Waukesha County lies on the busy Interstate 94 corridor between the largest city in the state - Milwaukeeand the state capital - Madison. As a result, the county’s
housing, population and business growth has experienced progressive growth in the last 30 years. Population
has increased by 36% and almost 145,000 housing units
have been added during that time. Waukesha’s business
climate is a desirable mix of manufacturing, retail, commerce and service businesses. With 1,385 retail establishments, the county is the 2nd largest in that economic sector in southeast Wisconsin.
The Freeman has chronicled the county’s growth
since it first began publishing in 1859. It is the only
locally produced daily newspaper in the county and
received the 2007 General Excellence award from the
Wisconsin Newspaper Association. The Freeman publishes five days per week from Waukesha, the largest
city in the county and home to the county seat.
Education, local government, police and courts plus
local sports coverage and weekly special editorial features make The Freeman a lively and relevant read for all
residents throughout the county.
The Oconomowoc Enterprise, a weekly newspaper
covering news from Waukesha County’s residential
Lake Country region, provides weekly local news coverage in one of the state’s most affluent demographic
market areas.
Subscribers to The Freeman and The Enterprise can
download an app of the e-editions on the Conley Media
website at gmtoday.com.
The Lake Country Weekend Post is a weekly community publication reaching 16,328 households with classified and retail advertising in western Waukesha County.
When making weekly shopping decisions, readers know
to look to the Lake Country Weekend Post for weekly
display and pre-print advertising from area retail
businesses.
Waukesha Freeman
Publish Dates: Tuesday - Saturday
Delivery: USPS
Paid Circulation: 10,511 (Tues.-Fri.)
Paid Circulation: 15,743 (Sat.)
Broadsheet Page Size: 10.6” w x 21” d
Retail column width: 1.7”
Classified Column width: 1.11”
Advertising Deadlines:
Tuesday-Friday: 2 work days prior
Saturday: Wednesday 5 PM
Oconomowoc Enterprise
Publish Date: Thursday
Delivery: USPS
Paid Circulation: 4,172
Broadsheet Page Size: 10.6” w x 21” d
Retail column width: 1.7”
Classified Column width: 1.11”
Advertising Deadline: Tuesday 1:30 PM
Lake Country Weekend Post
Publish Date: Saturday
Home Delivered
Distribution: 16,328
Broadsheet Page Size: 10.6” w x 21” d
Retail column width: 1.7”
Classified Column width: 1.11”
Advertising Deadline: Wednesday 2 PM
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The Freeman
801 N. Barstow St., PO Box 7, Waukesha, WI 53186
Jim Baumgart | (262) 513-2621 | E-mail: [email protected]
Oconomowoc Enterprise
357 W. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 1W, Oconomowoc, WI 53066
Jim Baumgart | (262) 513-2621 | E-mail: [email protected]
Milwaukee County Publication
Milwaukee County Post
3397 S. Howell Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53207
Daryl Skaradzinski | (414) 744-6370 | E-mail: [email protected]
Ozaukee County Publications
News Graphic, Ozaukee Guide
W61 N306 Washington Ave., Suite L1, Cedarburg, WI 53012
Heather Rogge | (414) 333-8635 | E-mail: [email protected]
Washington County Publications
Daily News, Washington County Post & Times Press
100 S. 6th Ave., West Bend, WI 53095
Heather Rogge | (414) 333-8635 | E-mail: [email protected]
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