Showing posts with label Distribution Area Change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Distribution Area Change. Show all posts

Friday, September 17, 2010

Hoy Fin De Semana to Increase Distribution

The Los Angeles Times Media Group has announced that the Hoy Fin De Semana will increase its distribution from 500k to 700,103 households, and expand from 120 zip codes to 186 zip codes, effective October 2nd, 2010.  The Hoy Fin De Semana is a Hispanic weekend publication that covers Hispanic dominant zip codes in the Los Angeles area.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Money Mailer Expands Seattle Coverage

Money Mailer has announced that it is expanding its coverage of downtown Seattle, effective January 2011.  This will target an additional 108,000 households.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

La Prensa to Expand Distribution

The Riverside Press Enterprise has announced that effective August 1, 2010, it Hispanic publication La Prensa will be increasing its circulation.

• August 1 – San Dimas, Covina, West Covina, Chino and Ontario, additional 10,000 distribution or 74,000 total

• September 15 – Moreno Valley, Perris, Hemet and San Jacinto, additional 10,000 distribution or 84,000 total

• November 1 – Banning, Temecula, Lake Elsinore, San Bernardino and Fontana, additional 10,000 distribution or 94,000 total

• December 15 – Riverside and Rubidoux -10,000

By December 15th we will be distributing 104,000+ copies of La Prensa in this market.

On July 2, 2010, the USA Today Weekend Edition started to distribute with La Prensa, to the entire circulation foot print.

If you are current distributing preprints with La Prensa, please remember to add the additional copies to your August Print schedule. Updated quantities per zone are below, provided by Faye E Sadlon-DiFilippo, Major Accounts Manager of LaPrensa. 

La Prensa Growth Schedule

August 1, 2010
Zone 1 9,423
Zone 2 15,650
Zone 3 8565
Zone 4 10132
Zone 5 9080
Zone 6 13403
Zone 7 9891

TOTAL 76,144

September 15, 2010
Zone 1 9423
Zone 2 15650
Zone 3 8565
Zone 4 10132
Zone 5 14080
Zone 6 13403
Zone 7 12891

TOTAL 84,144

November 1, 2010
Zone 1 9423
Zone 2 15650
Zone 3 11065
Zone 4 12632
Zone 5 16080
Zone 6 13403
Zone 7 15891

TOTAL 94,144

December 1, 2010
Zone 1 9423
Zone 2 15650
Zone 3 11065
Zone 4 12632
Zone 5 16080
Zone 6 23403
Zone 7 15891

TOTAL 104,144

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

New York Metro to Expand Distribution to Queens

The New York Metro, a free community daily newspaper, will expand its coverage into the Queens borough with a zoned edition of 40,000 copies distributed throughout the area on Thursdays, per Editor & Publisher.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Daily Sound Discontinues Home Delivery

The Daily Sound (Santa Barbara, CA) has discontinued its subscriber home delivery effective March 12, 2010. The publication is increasing its free rack delivery by 1200 copies to compensate for this.

The paper had first provided home delivery in April 2008.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Helena Adit to Close November 25

The Helena Adit, a Lee Enterprise publication, will cease publishing as of November 25, 2009 per John Harrington of the Helena Independent Record. The Adit is a free shopper covering Helena, MT with roughly 14k distribution on Wednesdays.

Lee Enterprises plans to launch expanded distribution from the Bozeman Mini Nickel Classifieds by 5,000 to cover the area.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Cleveland Sun Newspapers Consolidate

The Sun Newspapers in Cleveland, Ohio, consolidated their publications on 8/6/2009, reducing the total number of publications from twenty-two to eleven.

There were three cases where newspapers merged to form a new publication. The Brecksville Sun Courier and Strongsville Sun Star Courier were merged to form the Sun Star Courier. The Chagrin Falls Herald Sun and Solon Herald Sun merged to form the Chagrin Solon Sun. The Lakewood Sun Post and North Olmstead Sun Herald merged to form the Sun Post Herald.

Berea News Sun and the Parma Sun Post increased their respective trade areas.

Eight of the Sun Newspaper publications were eliminated: Euclid Sun Journal, West Geauga Sun, Twinsburg Sun, Nordonia Hills Sun, Bedford Sun Banner, Garfield Maple Sun, Brooklyn Sun Journal, West Side Sun.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Collierville Herald adds Thursday TMC Product

The Collierville Herald announced it is launching a TMC product called the Herald Extra, effective August 27th, 2009, per Lee Ann Krueger, the publisher. The Herald Extra will distribute on Thursdays, with roughly 25,000 circulation into areas in Fayette and Shelby Counties, Tennessee.

The Collierville Herald is a weekly publication covering Collierville, Tennessee.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Windsor Now Changes to Sunday Distribution

The Windsor Now, a publication in the Northern Colorado Communications Group, will change its distribution day to become a Sunday only publication. This change is effective Sunday, September 6th, 2009. The Windsor Now will cease distributing on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

The paper is also changing to a free distribution model, which will increase its distribution from roughly 4,000 to 7,200 pieces.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Mammoth Times Changes to Friday Distribution

The Mammoth Times, a community newspaper covering the Mammoth Lakes area of California is changing its distribution day from Thursday to Friday, effective July 3, 2009, per representative Dave Michalski. The Mammoth Times is primarily sold in racks and over the counter.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Kilgore News Herald Now Wednesday & Saturday Distribution

The Kilgore News Herald ceased being a daily publication on April 19th, 2009 per Valerie Melton, Marketing Manager for Bluebonnet Publishing. The News Herald now distributes only on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The paper also changed its distribution from carrier to mail delivery.

Furthermore, the News Herald TMC product has been discontinued. The paper is instead distributing 1,800 free samples on Wednesdays.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Denver Post - Eliminates Outlying Distribution Areas

The Denver Post announced Thursday it is ending sales of its weekday newspapers across much of Colorado and neighboring states.

The Post -- which has long carried the slogan "Voice of the Rocky Mountain Empire" on its front page -- will no longer be home delivered or sold in boxes or over the counter Mondays through Saturdays in parts of western, southern and eastern Colorado or in neighboring states after early July. Affected areas include Grand Junction, Durango, Gunnison, Telluride, Alamosa, Walsenberg, Trinidad, La Junta, Lamar andBurlington, the paper's statement said.

People in those areas can access the newspaper via its free website and through a paid electronic facsimile edition, and the Sunday Post will continue to be delivered in the affected areas, the newspaper said.

The announcement did not say whether or how much existing paid-up subscribers in the affected areas would be reimbursed. The Post announcement said the affected areas amount to less than 3 percent of its current 371,728 weekday sales. The policy change was expected by many observers, given the high cost of delivering in far-flung regions of the state and the limited interest among many advertisers in reaching areas outside Denver and the Front Range urban core. Many dailies in other parts of the country have likewise cut back their delivery areas.

The Post and its owner, Denver-based MediaNews Group Inc., have been struggling in recent years to contain costs in the face of slumping revenue and mounting losses for the Denver daily. Still, it marks a significant shift for the Post, which has long positioned itself as the newspaper for all Colorado and which in recent years has used the marketing slogan: "We are Colorado." For decades, Denver Post delivery tubes have been nailed to ranch-gate posts and farm fences across the state.

The Post traditionally has been home delivered virtually everywhere in Colorado and in some areas of neighboring states, including southeastern Wyoming, western Nebraska, northern New Mexico and, at times, eastern Utah.

Despite the change, William Dean Singleton, the Post's publisher and CEO of MediaNews Group, said in the Post's statement that the paper remains "fully committed to providing comprehensive editorial coverage for all of Colorado. We are still truly Colorado, and our loyal Post readers will still have full access to our Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage through the electronic edition and our Sunday print product."

The Post several years ago maintained news bureaus and stationed reporters in Colorado Springs, the Larimer-Weld county area, the Four Corners area, Grand Junction and Summit County; had one or more regional reporters assigned to cover outlying Colorado and neighboring states; and assigned a "Rocky Mountain Ranger" columnist to write about the region. Most of those bureaus are now closed and the "Rocky Mountain Ranger" column has been discontinued. The Post recently has made increasing use of regional news reports from other papers in the state.