Top Newspaper Websites
Posted on June 26, 2008 by Mediabids
A recent MediaWeek article outlined the Top 30 Newspaper Websites in April, 2008 - noting that only seven of the websites showed a decrease in traffic from last year. Here's a list of the top 30, as provided by Nielson Online to MediaPost:
NYTimes.com
USATODAY.com
Washingtonpost.com
Los Angeles Times
Wall Street Journal Online
Boston.com
SFGate.com/San Francisco Chronicle
New York Post
Chicago Tribune
Daily News Online Edition
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Chicago Sun-Times
Newsday
DallasNews.com - The Dallas Morning News
The Houston Chronicle
International Herald Tribune
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
The Politico
MercuryNews.com
The Seattle Times
The Sun, Baltimore
Azcentral.com
The Washington Times
Village Voice Media
Philly.com
Star Tribune
NJ.com
St. Louis Post Dispatch
The San Diego Union-Tribune
OregonLive.com
MediaBytes - Midwest Free Community Papers (MFCP)
Posted on May 12, 2008 by Mediabids
As a regular feature of the Print Observer, we will be posting MediaBytes - brief Q&A's with some of the publications and advertisers that work with MediaBids. For this first post, Brian Gay, Executive Director of the MFCP (Midwest Free Community Papers), answers a few brief questions about his publications, the print industry and the web.
Q: (MB) How did your association get started? Who are the member publication's typical readers?
A: (MFCP) Midwest Free Community
Papers and Midwest AdNet (MFCP and MAN) is an association of free local papers
serving areas in 10 states in the
Q: (MB) How has the web impacted your
sales and circulation?
A: (MFCP) Our papers have not
seen a drop in circulation like the paid papers have because as the population
grows we add new circulation area. The goal is to cover 100% of the market
served. The web has had an impact on the papers. The publishers see some erosion
of ads going to the web. Many of them have web sites and promote that to their
readers.
Q: (MB) Without using a specific
advertisers name, give us an advertiser’s success story that they had as a
result of advertising in your group of publications.
A: (MFCP) We have many success
stories. However the one that stands out in my mind is a small company that buys
furs from trappers. For the last 9 years we have been running ads in 20 to 25
papers letting the trappers know when the buyer will be in their town. This
small business has experience substancial growth because of these ads.
Q: (MB) What is the greatest
challenge faced by your publications?
A: (MFCP) Like many companies,
finding quality employees is a constant challenge. This is especially true when
hiring sales people.
Q: (MB) Are your publications making
any notable changes in 2008?
A: (MFCP) We continue to be
extremely flexible and are constantly searching for new opportunities. In 2008,
MFCP will be developing several new programs to help our members utilize the web
more.
To view print advertising opportunities with the MFCP, please Click Here.
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