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WHY amNEWYORK
Successfully targeting a younger, professional and more urban demographic than traditional newspapers.
We live in a fast-paced environment and traditional newspapers that are 128 pages long are simply not conducive to the busy lifestyle of young professionals in New York City. By providing a newspaper that fits into this hectic lifestyle, amNewYork offers advertisers a highly effective means of reaching a demographic that was until now untouchable by traditional newspapers. A key demographic that understands the concept "free" and believes news should come at no cost - a mindset reinforced by today's prevalence of the Internet.
By incorporating into our print campaign scripted street teams, Ads on Feet and strategically positioned hawkers in high-traffic, commuter-heavy locations, we offer your business an unheard of level of public awareness.
Attract and reach urban, affluent, young professionals not being reached by traditional newspapers...Because of amNewYork, newspapers will NEVER be the same!
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- To run on Monday orders must be submitted by Thursday at 4pm
- To run on Tuesday orders must be submitted by Friday at 4pm
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- To run on Thursday orders must be submitted by Tuesday at 4pm
- To run on Friday orders must be submitted by Wednesday at 4pm
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