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MEDIA KIT . Introduction

city paper boxThe Philadelphia City Paper was founded in November of 1981 and has the largest readership of any weekly newspaper in Philadelphia, covering the eight counties in the Philadelphia region. Our award-winning news, arts and entertainment coverage has also helped to establish City Paper as Philadelphia's leading weekly newspaper.

City Paper is a controlled-circulation newspaper, distributed free every Thursday morning to over 2,000 locations. Approximately one-third are distributed through newspaper boxes; the other two-thirds are distributed in office and apartment buildings and in high-traffic retail locations which include restaurants, entertainment spots and other public places.

City Paper has their printing and distribution information monitored by Verified Audit Circulation (VAC) on an ongoing basis. We track the pick-up pattern of the paper every week and achieve a 95% pick-up rate and monthly readership of 460,200 from a readership study conducted by Media Audit.

City Paper is distributed throughout the Greater Philadelphia region, with the largest concentration in Center City's business and residential district. It is a regional newspaper serving the neighborhoods of Philadelphia, its suburbs and southern New Jersey. Specific numeric breakdown by ZIP code is available.

Our distribution objective is to make City Paper readily available to our targeted readership audience — educated, affluent and active young adults, ages 18-44, who live, work or play in Philadelphia.

The current issue of City Paper, as well as archived back issues, are also available online at www.citypaper.net.

*Source: Media Audit Report, June-August 2005

Demographic information provided by The Media Audit (Jan-Feb/Jun-Aug 2008) Online "unique visitors" compiled by Google Stats (February 2009)

Download the City Paper Media Kit PDF

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