Valley Advocate

www.valleyadvocate.com
  • 115 Conz Street
  • P.O. Box 477
  • Northampton, Massachusetts 01061
  • Phone: (413) 529-2840
  • Fax: (413) 529-2844
  • Circulation: 40,923 (as of March 2009)
  • Audited By: Verified Audit Circulation
  • Publication Day: Every Thursday
  • Market Served: Western Massachusetts; Springfield; Northampton; Amherst, Massachusetts; Northern Connecticut; Southern Vermont
  • National Advertising: Alternative Weekly Network
Award-winning news and arts coverage, and a 31-year commitment to telling the truth and telling it well, have distinguished the Valley Advocate among western Massachusetts media.

With a market that extends from Springfield to Northampton and Amherst up the Connecticut River Valley to southern Vermont, the Advocate circulates widely throughout a remarkably rich, vibrant and cosmopolitan area--home to twelve colleges including the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Smith, Mt. Holyoke, Hampshire College, Elms and Springfield College. As the region's primary cultural guide and primary source of investigative reporting, the Valley Advocate has built a loyal readership with an engaging package of local and regional news, commentary, and comprehensive entertainment coverage.
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Demographics

Age

 18-34 (30.0%)
 25-54 (70.0%)
Gender

 F: 55.2%
 M: 44.8%
Education
Attended College:
81%

Graduated College:
46.60%
Occupation Professional/ Managerial:
53.80%

Median Household Income:
$47,100

Source: Simmons Market Research, December 1999

Staff

Title Name Email address*
Editor Tom Vannah ---
Marketing Manager Michael Kusek ---
Web Log Correspondent Daryl G. LaFleur ---

* email addresses available to members only

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Recent Articles

Amherst liberates as Comcast conquers

I pulled out my iPod Touch to see if there were any available WiFi links from the restaurant or neighboring businesses, only to find—lo and behold—that the town of Amherst was offering me up a connection for nothing. Being a member of the public with a device capable of getting my Internet connection wirelessly was enough.
Valley Advocate  |  Mark Roessler  |  12-22-2009  |  Computers & Technology

Electoral Dropouts

A reform movement seeking to elect presidents by popular vote is gaining momentum.
Valley Advocate  |  Martha Biondi  |  01-25-2008  |  News
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Recent Blog Posts

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I'm Sane; You're Sane: We're Crazy

"Insanity in individuals is something rare -- but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule." - Friedrich...
Valley Advocate  |  08-30-2010  |  The Public Humanist
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