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National Advertising

Reach over 5 million of today's most active consumers with just one media buy.

With a readership made up of forward-thinking, educated, affluent consumers, alt-media readers are where the money is.

Alternative papers are on the cutting edge of local and hyperlocal issues, music, and entertainment. When you advertise in our papers, you become part of the local scene in each city you buy.

In-the-know media planners and marketers who want to be associated with America's cutting edge turn to us.
Compared to other print media, the alternatives are a cost-effective buy.

With just one order, you have access to full service media placement reaching over 90 publications across the United States.

And instead of making calls to dozens of papers, with the national alternative buy you'll receive one invoice that keeps your billing logistics to a minimum.

Our audience is loyal and has made our newspapers, their newspapers. The alternative media covers the issues that are important to the people you want to reach.
Alt-weeklies are the original hyperlocal.

With over 90 publications that have established themselves as the cultural reference point for over 5 million Americans every week, the alternative buy grants you access to the hip, forward-thinking adults that you won't reach anywhere else.

RATES

NATIONAL CLASSIFIED AD: $995 per week
5.1 million circulation. 100 alternative publications.
Text ad. Up to 25 words. Each additional word $25. Special formatting not available.

Regional packages are also available for $350 per week.

Deadline: Every Thursday at 4pm Eastern. Ad will run the following week.

To book an ad contact Jason Zaragoza at (202) 289-8484 or jason[at]aan.org.
DISPLAY ADVERTISING

1/16 Page: $5,300/week national; $2,000/week per region

1/8 Page: $9,500/week national; $3,400/week per region

Display ad deadlines vary.

To book an ad contact Jason Zaragoza at (202) 289-8484 or jason[at]aan.org.


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