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2010

Capitol Hill Times

Enterprise

El Siete Dias

Forks Forum

Fort Lewis Ranger

La Conner Weekly News

Madison Park Times

Mukilteo & Edmonds Beacon

Nguoi Viet Tay Bac

North Seattle Herald-Outlook

Northwest Airlifter

Peninsula Daily News

Queen Anne News

Magnolia News

Russian World News

Sequim Gazette

Sequim This Week

Shelton-Mason County Journal

South Seattle Beacon

Weekly Volcano

Washington’s largest newspaper network.soundpublishing.com

Partner Paper Rates/Media Kit

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LEWIS COUNTY

THURSTON COUNTY PIERCE COUNTY

GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY

KITTITAS

MASON COUNTY

KING COUNTY

KITSAP COUNTY

JEFFERSON COUNTY

SNOHOMISH COUNTY

CHELAN

SKAGIT COUNTY

OKANOGAN

WHATCOM COUNTY

SAN JUAN COUNTY

ISLAND COUNTY

Strait of Juan de Fuca

Puget Sound

CLALLAM COUNTY

SKAGIT COUNTY

SNOHOMISH COUNTY

KING COUNTY

PIERCE COUNTY

THURSTON COUNTY

MASON COUNTY

JEFFERSON COUNTY

MASON COUNTY

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Diamond

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Carnation

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Island

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Langley

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Terrace

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AFB

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Hadlock

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Townsend

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Townsend

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Port Angeles

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98802East

Wenatchee

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Anacortes

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9820198206

Washington State Ferries

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Seattle

Olympia

Bellingham

Everett

Bremerton

Marysville Globe

Arlington Times

Wenatchee Business Journal

Enumclaw Courier-Herald

Bothell/Kenmore Reporter

Islands’ Sounder

Islands’ Weekly

Journal of the San Juan Islands

Kingston Community News

North Kitsap Herald

Bremerton Patriot

Central Kitsap Reporter

Bainbridge Island Review

Port Orchard Independent

Vashon Beachcomber

Northwest Navigator -Kitsap

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Northwest Navigator - Whidbey

Auburn Reporter

Federal Way Mirror

Tacoma Daily Index

Bellevue Reporter

Kent Reporter

Snoqualmie Valley Record

Renton Reporter

Redmond Reporter

Kirkland Reporter

Mercer Island Reporter Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter

Maple Valley & Covington Reporter

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Bellingham Business Journal

Whidbey TMC

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Russian World News

Edmonds Beacon Enterprise

Mukilteo Beacon

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Sequim Gazette

Sequim This Week

Peninsula Daily News

Forks Forum

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N. Seattle Herald Outlook

S. Seattle Beacon

Belltown Messenger

Madison Park Times

Capitol Hill Times

Nguoi Viet Tay Bac

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Enumclaw Courier-Herald

Federal Way Mirror

Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter

Kent Reporter

Kirkland Reporter

Maple Valley & Covington Reporter

Mercer Island Reporter

Redmond Reporter

Renton Reporter

Snoqualmie Valley Record

Tacoma Daily Index

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

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STEVENSOKANOGAN

WHATCOM COUNTY

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ISLAND COUNTY

Strait of Juan de Fuca

Puget Sound

CLALLAM COUNTY

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THURSTON COUNTY

MASON COUNTY

JEFFERSON COUNTY

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98284Sedro Wooley

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Island

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98340Hansville

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98277Oak Harbor

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Langley

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98292Stanwood

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98271Marysville

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98275Mukilteo

98020Edmonds

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98036Lynnwood

98043Mountlake

Terrace

98321Buckley

98438McChord

AFB

98433Ft. Lewis

98528Belfair

98524Allyn

98584Shelton

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98325Chimacum

98339Port

Hadlock

98368Port

Townsend

98376Quilcene

98368Port

Townsend

98382Sequim

98362Port Angeles98363

Port Angeles

98305Beaver

98326Clallam Bay

98331Forks

98277Naval Air StationWhidbey Island

98801Wenatchee

98802East

Wenatchee

98233Burlington98221

Anacortes

98273Mount Vernon

98390Sumner

98047Pacific

98407Tacoma

98406 98403

9840298405Tacoma

98465

98466Tacoma

98487Tacoma

98498Lakewood

98499Lakewood

98388Steilacoom

98409Tacoma

98408Tacoma

98444Tacoma

98418

98404Tacoma 98443

Tacoma

98448Tacoma98446

Tacoma

98424Tacoma

98354Milton

98372Puyallup

98371Puyallup

98373Puyallup

98376Puyallup

98374Puyallup

98421Tacoma

98422Tacoma

98433Tacoma

98037Lynnwood

98087Lynnwood

98296Snohomish

98290Snohomish

98258Lake

Stevens

98205Everett

98203Everett

98204Everett

98208Everett

98272Monroe

98252Snohomish

98251Gold Bar

98294Sultan

98241Darrington

98125Seattle

98117

9810798103 98115

9810598199

9811998109

9810298112

98148Seattle

98166Seattle

98146Seattle

98116Seattle

98136Seattle

98106Seattle

98126Seattle

981219810198104

98122

9814498134

98108

98118

98224Baring

98019Duvall

98072Woodinville

98077Woodinville

98257La Conner

98232Bow

98237Concrete

98274Mount Vernon

98283Rockport

98267Marblemount

98262Lummi Island

98220Acme

98244Deming

98266Maple Falls

98248Ferndale

98264Lynden

98247Everson

98240Custer98230

Blaine

98295Sumas

98332Gig Harbor

98335Gig Harbor

98333Fox Island

98303Anderson

Island

98329Gig Harbor

98349Lakebay

98351Longbranch

98394Vaughn

98546Grapeview

98588Tahuya

9820198206

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Seattle

Olympia

Bellingham

Everett

Bremerton

Marysville Globe

Arlington TimesStanwood/Camano News

On! Whidbey

Mill Creek Enterprise

Whidbey TMC

Wenatchee Business Journal

Enumclaw Courier Herald

Enumclaw Advertiser

Shoreline Enterprise

Media Hankook

Russian World News

Pacific Publishing

Bothell/Kenmore Reporter

Edmonds Beacon

Edmonds Enterprise

Lynnwood/Mountlake Terrace Enterprise

Mukiteo Beacon

Islands’ Sounder

Islands’ Weekly

Journal of the San Juans

Kingston Community News

North Kitsap Herald

Bremerton Patriot

Central Kitsap Reporter

Bainbridge Island Review

Kitsap Free Daily

Port Orchard Independent

Vashon Beachcomber

Northwest Navigator

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Bonney Lake Courier-Herald

Auburn Reporter

Federal Way Mirror

Tacoma Daily Index

Bellevue Reporter

Kent Reporter

Snoqualmie Valley Record

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SequimSequim is located in the sun between the deep waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the breathtaking Olympic Mountains of Washington State. The retirees are still moving here, and as a result the business community now includes several corporate chains and fast-food outlets. Sequim now boasts of the largest Safeway store in Western Washington, and another large grocery store, QFC, recently opened its doors. The enthusiasm of the new residents has formed a perfect blend with the history and experience of the “old timers” to make Sequim an active and caring community with a friendly small-town flavor. Rural, but only a short distance from the culture of Seattle, the shopping in Silverdale, and the old-world flavor of Victoria, BC.

Area Demographics•70%arefemale.•64%areretired.•77%havecollegeeducation.•84%owntheirownhome.•Averagehouseholdincome is$50,000.

More than half of Sequim Gazette readers shop in Kitsap County on a regular basis. Sequim Gazette readers are predominantly baby boomers with assets, discretionary wealth and plenty of time to shop. Since there are virtually no department stores in Sequim, they shop frequently in Kitsap County to take advantage of a wide array of services, product selection and competitive prices. The community has long had a reputation as a retirement haven, but the past couple years have seen a rise in younger couples settling in the area. Placing an ad in the Gazette puts your message in a place readers trust, and opens them to experiencing your product or service as if it were a referral.

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Publishes: Wednesday

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Reach the diverse community of Forks with nearly 100% market saturation. The Forks Forum is the West End’s only hometown newspaper. This weekly publication is mailed Wednesdays to every postal address in the West End of Clallam and Jefferson Counties. With limited local shopping options, residents travel inland on the Olympic Peninsula for major purchases.

Forks is in a region of breathtaking beauty complemented by a diversely growing economy. The timber industry today is stronger than ever in Forks, closely followed by agriculture, commercial fishing, recreation and technology. Forks has recently become an incubator for emerging technology businesses, and is part of the fiber-optic cable highway that loops completely around the Olympic Peninsula.

ForksThe small town of Forks, Wash-ington has long been a favorite destination for those possessing the pioneer spirit and a love of the land. Nestled on a broad prairie between the contiguous United States only temperate rainforest and the rugged Pacific Coast, Forks may be remote, but it is a pioneer and leader of the world’s wired rural communi-ties. Forks was named the first rural High Tech High School in America by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for the com-munity’s drive to continually learn and make use of the latest technologies in education. Forks’ technical infrastructure, which includes DSL, video conferenc-ing, and a soon-to-be completed extensive fiber-optic network, is attracting a new breed of highly skilled worker that thrives on telework and telecommuting.

Area Demographics•56%aremarried.•Theaverageageis34.•43%havesomecollege

education.•65%owntheirownhome.•Averagehouseholdincome is$35,839.

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Publishes: Wednesday

Distribution: 5,000

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P e n i n s u l a D a i l y N e w s – 2 0 1 0 P a r t n e r P a p e r A d v e r t i s i n g R a t e s

Tap the booming economy and richly diverse workforce of the North Olympic Peninsula.

Port AngelesPort Angeles, a full-service city, is the activity center of the North Olympic Peninsula and the seat of government for Clallam County. The convenient downtown shopping district is alive with quaint shops, beautiful flowers and outdoor art. Rising high above the city is snow-capped Hurricane Ridge, the most popular feature of Olympic National Park. The community is proud of the award-winning Port Angeles Symphony and the hilltop Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, a noteworthy museum of contemporary art. All year long there are opportunities to enjoy live theater, concerts and festivals. Housing costs are significantly lower than the adjacent Puget Sound area and many homes come with a mountain or water view. Views often include the lights of Victoria, BC, clearly visible across the Strait.

Area Demographics•Averageageis42.•74%owntheirownhomes•57%havesomecollege

education.•61%aremarried.•66%householdshavechildren

at home.•Averagehouseholdincomeis$52,002.

The Peninsula Daily News is the best source for local news and advertising on the North Olympic Peninsula. With paid circulation to 55% of Port Angeles households alone, the Peninsula Daily News is an absolute must for anyone serious about reaching consumers in both Clallam and Jefferson counties. The area’s recreational opportunities and quality of life attract some of the top workforce talent found anywhere in the country creating a vibrant, fast-growing economy.

COLOR RATESRates are per ad, per single publication. Color separations are extra. Spot color ..............................................$175Full process color.................................$400

Special section color rates:Spot color ..............................................$125Full process color.................................$225

Format: Broadsheet

Publishes: Sunday through Friday

Distribution: 15,862 weekdays, 17,572 Sundays. Distributed to subscribers in Port Angeles, Port Townsend, and throughout Clallam & Jefferson Counties.

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AD SPECIFICATIONSPrinted image: 10” width x 21” height. Any advertisement which exceeds 19 inches in height will be billed at 21 inches. Rates are based on a 6 column x 21” vertical area. (New tabloid, Peninsula Woman image area 10”x 9.75”)

DISPLAY AD SIZES1 column: 1.5625”2 column: 3.25”3 column: 4.9375”4 column: 6.625”5 column: 8.3125”6 column: 10”

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PREPRINT DEADLINES, DELIVERY & INFODelivery Deadline: 7 business days prior to insertion date. Delivery Hours: Weekdays, 8 am to 5 pm. Dimensions: Maximum insert size is 11”x 14” and minimum size is 5”x 7.5”.

Tue-Fri SunOpen $26.00 $28.00

$1,500 17.27 18.66

$3,000 16.50 17.84

$4,500 15.72 17.01

$6,500 15.21 16.44

$9,000 14.95 16.13

$12,000 14.43 15.62

$16,000 14.18 15.31

$25,000 13.92 15.05

$35,000 13.66 14.75

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15,000-29,999 53.00 55.00 55.00 61.00 68.00

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50,000 43.00 45.00 45.00 49.00 51.00Rates are per thousand based on white paper only. Colored paper available for an additional charge.

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Delivery Location: Peninsula Daily NewsAttn: Dean Mangiantini305 West First Street Port Angeles, WA 98362

Pick up your display ad in Sequim This Week, a weekly publication that reaches almost 12,000 households on Wednesdays, for $6.00 per column inch.

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Sequim This Week is a targeted, effective, affordable way to reach over 11,800 Sequim households.Sequim This Week focuses exclusively on news, issues, people, places and events that are uniquely relevant to residents of Sequim. This community news magazine features a compelling cover story each edition and interesting standing features such as: City of Sequim Government News, Sequim School District News, Sequim Business News, Letters to the Editor, Community Event Calendar, Local Columnists, Sequim Police Blotter, Classified Marketplace, and Local Advertising.

S e q u i m T h i s W e e k – 2 0 1 0 P a r t n e r P a p e r A d v e r t i s i n g R a t e s

SequimThe city has been increasing in population dramatically in recent years and has become a magnet for retirees. The city and the surrounding area are particularly known for their production of lavender, as the unique climate allows a com-mercial growth industry that is only rivaled in France. The area is also known for its Dungeness crab. Sequim lies within the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors to its annual Lavender Festival.

Rates are per ad, per single publication. Color separations are extra. Spot color .................................................................................................$75Full process color..................................................................................$175

Format: Tabloid

Publishes: Wednesdays

Distribution: 13,078 (11,842 by mail to nearly all addresses in Sequim, and bundle dropped to City Hall, Chamber of Commerce and libraries.)

RESERVATION DEADLINESAll ads due: 4 pm on Monday, 9 business days prior to publicationEmail: [email protected] questions? Call the National Sales Office at (888) 443-5815

PREPRINT DEADLINES, DELIVERY & INFODelivery Deadline: 10 business days prior to publication date.

Delivery Hours: Weekdays, 8 am to 5 pm.

Dimensions: Maximum insert size is 11”x 14” and minimum size is 5”x 7.5”.

Delivery Location: Peninsula Daily NewsAttn: Dean Mangiantini305 West First Street Port Angeles, WA 98362

Open 4x8.5”x 11” $42.00 —

11”x 17” folded or 11”x 14” 45.00 —

4 std / 8 tab 55.00 $45.00

6 std / 12 tab 55.00 45.00

8 std /16 tab 55.00 45.00

10 std / 20 tab 60.00 50.00

12 std / 24 tab 65.00 55.00

14 std / 28 tab 70.00 60.00

16 std / 32 tab 75.00 65.00

18 std / 36 tab 80.00 70.00Rates are per thousand.

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OPEN $700 $1,400 $2,500 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,500

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1-7 inches 8-15 inches 16-29 inches 30-65 inches13x / 26 weeks $10.18 $9.92 $9.54 $9.32

26x / 52 weeks 9.69 9.42 9.04 8.81

52x weeks 7.87 7.66 7.33 7.12Consecutive week contracts—ads) must total at least the minimum of the contracted level each week. Ad size can increase with contracted rate applying. No rebates—short rates billed to the lowest rate.

Pick up your display ad in Peninsula Daily News for $12.00 per column inch.

Each year, Sequim residents have $223 million

to spend on necessities & luxury items.

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AD SPECIFICATIONSPrinted image: 9.667” width x 13” height. Any advertisement which exceeds 11 inches in height will be billed at 13 inches. Rates are based on a 5 column x 13” vertical area.

DISPLAY AD SIZES1 column: 1.833”2 column: 3.792”3 column: 5.750”4 column: 7.708”5 column: 9.667”

1/0 1/1 or 2/0 2/1 or 3/0 4/0 4/1 or 3/212,300 $69.00 $74.00 $85.00 $100.00 $100.00

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The Journal is the only newspaper that delivers to 47% of the homes

in Shelton and Belfair combined.

S h e l t o n - M a s o n C o u n t y J o u r n a l – 2 0 1 0 P a r t n e r P a p e r A d v e r t i s i n g R a t e s

Attract customers from Belfair and Shelton with the Journal’s unrivaled paid circulation.Readers pick up the popular Shelton-Mason County Journal for one reason: to stay informed with what’s happening in their county neighborhoods. Paid circulation covers the greater Mason County area which includes Shelton, Belfair and the surrounding towns of Allyn, Grapeview and Union.

Journal readers have high speed internet access, enjoy a high quality of living and strong, diverse economic base. Close behind timber, government, aquaculture and health care are a growing number of technology and information-related, financial and retail firms.

MECHANICAL INFORMATIONAcceptable half-tone screen is 85 line. All ads smaller than a full page must be bordered to their exact dimensions. All publications are printed web offset. Press-optimized PDF files are preferred. Color ads should be CMYK (not RGB, Lab or Process Black), Red: 100M/80Y, Blue: 100C/70M/10K. Black and White ads should be all black with gray scale graphics.

COLOR RATESRates are per ad, per single publication. Color separations are extra. Spot color ..............................................$95Process color......................................$195

AD SPECIFICATIONSPrinted image: 11.6667” width x 21” height. Any advertisement which ex-ceeds 19 inches in height will be billed at 21 inches. Rates are based on a 6 column x 21” vertical area.

DISPLAY & CLASSIFIED AD SIZES1 column: 1.8056” 10 picas 10 points2 column: 3.7778” 22 picas 8 points3 column: 5.75” 34 picas 6 points4 column: 7.7222” 46 picas 4 points5 column: 9.6944” 58 picas 2 points6 column: 11.6667” 70 picas

RESERVATION DEADLINESJournal (all ads) due: 5 pm Monday Belfair Herald: 5 pm FridayEmail: [email protected] questions? Call the National Sales Office at (888) 443-5815

INSERTS OPEN

Single Sheet $68

4-8 Tab Pages $68

12-24 Tab Pages $72

28 Tab Pages $78

Prices are per thousand. Call your advertis-ing representative for frequency rates.

Format: Broadsheet

Publishes: Thursday

Distribution: 9,600 — Journal distributed by mail to paid subscribers in North Mason County, including Shelton, Belfair, and Hoodsport; Belfair Herald included as a special section in each edition of the Journal.

Mason CountyMason County has some of the finest unspoiled scenery in all of Washington State. Many are inspired to move there, retire there or relocate their business. Amazing mountain vistas and beautiful forests surround Mason County’s friendly communities. Mason County has a strong and diverse economic base. Standing side by side with their largest employers – timber, government, aquaculture and health care – are a growing number of technology-related, information-related, financial and retail firms. Home-based businesses are thriving. The population centerisShelton,located20minutes from Olympia and hometo8,560residents.

Shelton Demographics•Averageageis38and60%

are female•56%aremarried•44%havesomecollege

education•79%owntheirownhome•71%havechildrenathome•Averagehouseholdincome is$38,159

PREPRINT DEADLINES, DELIVERY & INFOSpace Reservation: 8 days prior to insertion date.

Delivery Deadline: 7 business days prior to insertion date.

Delivery Hours: Weekdays, 8 am to 5 pm

Full Run Only: The full-run quantity is 10,300 copies.

Dimensions: The maximum insert size is 11”x 20” and the minimum size is 4”x 6”.

Weight: Special handling charges may be applied to cover hand insertion and extra light or extra bulky inserts.

DELIVERY LOCATION:Ship to:Shelton-Mason County JournalAttn: Kelly Riordan227 West Cota StreetShelton, WA 98584Phone: (360) 426-4412

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Open Rate $14.50 pci

Full Page (126”) $1,827.00

1/2 Page (63”) 913.50

1/4 Page (32”) 464.00

1/8 Page (16”) 232.00

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MukilteoMukilteo’s friendly, old-fashioned hospitality welcomes visitors with its breathtaking water views and easygoing lifestyle. Visitors and residents alike enjoy exploring the variety of delightful shops and quality restaurants, both in Harbour Pointe and in Old Town.

Morethan2millionvisitorspass through Mukilteo en route to the ferry dock, and many read the Beacon while waiting for their boat.

EdmondsEdmonds is an upscale residential town with a vibrant business district including a range of interesting shops and quality restaurants.An active arts and cultural community contributes to the strong sense of civic pride. Edmonds residents rely on the Beacon for comprehensive coverage of local government, schools and events around town as well as features of Edmonds residents and their achievements.

Only the Beacons deliver to these two prime waterfront communities.The Mukilteo Beacon is delivered to 89 percent of Mukilteo residents each Wednesday, as well as the majority of retail and restaurant businesses. Mukilteo Beacon readers do most of their shopping in Snohomish County and Seattle. The community depends on the Beacon for news of city happenings, school achievements and events around town.

Edmonds residents are passionate about their city, and look to the Edmonds Beacon for news on local government, schools, commerce and the vibrant, thriving art community. Beacon readers rely on the Beacon to share their own thoughts as well, as evidenced by the lively opinion section.

MECHANICAL INFORMATIONAcceptable half-tone screen is 85 line. All ads smaller than a full page must be bordered to their exact dimensions. All publications are printed web offset. Press-optimized PDF files are preferred. Color ads should be CMYK (not RGB, Lab or Process Black), Red: 100M/80Y, Blue: 100C/70M/10K. Black and White ads should be all black with gray scale graphics.

AD SPECIFICATIONSPrinted image: 10” width x 16” height. Any advertisement which exceeds 14 inches in height will be billed at 16 inches. Rates are based on a 5 column x 16” vertical area.

DISPLAY & CLASSIFIED AD SIZES1 column: 1.875” 11 picas2 column: 3.875” 23 picas3 column: 5.875” 35 picas4 column: 7.875” 47 picas5 column: 10” 60 picas

PREPRINT DEADLINES, DELIVERY & INFOSpace Reservation: Thursday prior to insertion date.

Delivery Deadline: Monday prior to insertion date.

Delivery Hours: Weekdays, 8 am to 5 pm

Dimensions: The maximum overall insert size is 8.5”x 11”.

DELIVERY LOCATION:Ship to:Sound Publishing, Inc.Attn: John Sheppard11323 30th Ave. WestEverett, WA 98204Phone: (425) 355-0717After Hours: (425) 290-6609

COLOR RATESRates are per ad, per single publication.

1-19 column inches ............................$10020-39 column inches ..........................$15040+ column inches .............................$200Additional spot colors .................$90 each

Spot color is available for $50 premium on certain pages.

RESERVATION DEADLINES

Beacon ads and inserts due: 5 pm ThursdayClassified ads due: 4 pm FridayEmail: [email protected] questions? Call the National Sales Office at (888) 443-5815

INSERT RATES*

Edmonds Full Distribution $499

Mukilteo Full Distribution $499

Combined $950

*Does not include production or printing

Rates are per column inch

1-19 inches

20-39 inches 40+ inches

Open Rate $37.00 $37.00 $37.00

6 weeks 32.00 31.00 29.00

12 weeks 31.00 29.00 27.00

26 weeks 28.00 24.00 23.00

52 weeks 24.00 23.00 21.50

Rates are per column inch

1-19 inches

20-39 inches 40+ inches

Open Rate $22.00 $22.00 $22.00

6 weeks 19.00 18.00 17.00

12 weeks 18.00 17.00 16.00

26 weeks 16.00 14.50 13.00

52 weeks 14.50 13.00 12.00

Format: Tabloid n Publishes: Edmonds – Thursday; Mukilteo – Wednesday n Distribution: Edmonds – 9,600; Mukilteo – 9,800

The Edmonds Beacon or The Mukilteo Beacon Combined – 1st paper regular rate, 2nd 30% off

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Target the upscale communities between Everett and Seattle with The Enterprise Newspaper.The Enterprise Newspaper connects advertisers to a $2.4 billion retail corridor that stretches from North King County to South Snohomish County. Enterprise readers are upscale, affluent consumers with strong household incomes. No daily newspaper reaches more than 24% of the total homes in these high population growth areas. The Enterprise Newspaper is the most efficient and effective way to reach this valuable market.

EdmondsEdmonds is most reminiscent of small-town America. “A coming home feeling to a place you’ve never been.” It is a vibrant waterfront community located just minutes from downtown Seattle.

Mill CreekAnchoring this community is a world-class country club, golf course, tennis club and swimming pool. There are several homeowners’ associations that maintain a high quality of living in this upscale community.

Mountlake TerraceMorethan120acresofparks and play fields dot the city of Mountlake Terrace, a community at once a residential haven and home to a growing number of businesses.

LynnwoodLynnwood is a bevy of easy-going dining options, over two dozen state-of-the-art movie theaters, a dizzying array of nearby outdoor activities, and of course, legendary shopping.

Area Demographics•61%aremarried•42%havecollegedegrees•70%owntheirownhome•Averagehouseholdincome is$54,262

MECHANICAL INFORMATIONAcceptable half-tone screen is 85 line. All ads smaller than a full page must be bordered to their exact dimen-sions. All publications are printed web offset. Press-optimized PDF files are preferred. Color ads should be CMYK (not RGB, Lab or Process Black), Red: 100M/80Y, Blue: 100C/70M/10K. Black and White ads should be all black with gray scale graphics.

AD SPECIFICATIONSPrinted image: 10.125” width x 21” height. Any advertisement which exceeds 19 inches in height will be billed at 21 inches. Rates are based on a 6 column x 21” vertical area and are billed in quarter inches.

DISPLAY AD SIZES1 column: 1.583”2 column: 3.292”3 column: 5”4 column: 6.708”5 column: 8.417”6 column: 10.125”Double Truck: 21.042”

PREPRINT DEADLINES, DELIVERY & INFOPreprint Reservation Deadline: One week prior to publication date.Delivery Deadline: At noon 7 business days prior to insertion date. Delivery Hours: Weekdays, 8 am to 5 pm. (Holidays excluded.)Dimensions: Maximum insert size is 10”x 12” and minimum size is 5”x 7.5”. Delivery Location: The Herald/Receiving, 1213 California Street, Everett, WA 98201

RESERVATION DEADLINESAll ads due: 2 pm FridayEmail: [email protected] questions? Call the National Sales Office at (888) 443-5815

Format: Broadsheet

Publishes: Wednesday

Distribution: 51,200 copies distributed by carrier throughout northern King and Snohomish Counties.

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Volume The EnterpriseOpen $34.03

$500 28.50

$750 26.45

$1,250 26.04

$2,000 25.42

$3,000 25.01

$5,000 24.60

$7,500 24.19

$10,000 23.78

$20,000 23.37

$30,000 22.96

$40,000 22.14

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Single sheet $37.00 $34.80 $33.70 $32.70 $31.60

2 std / 4 tab 42.40 39.70 39.20 38.60 38.10

4 std / 8 tab 45.70 42.80 42.20 41.60 41.00

6 std / 12 tab 47.90 45.00 44.30 43.70 43.00

8 std / 16 tab 50.00 47.00 46.40 45.70 45.10

10 std / 20 tab 52.20 49.00 48.40 47.70 47.00

12 std / 24 tab 54.40 51.20 50.50 49.70 49.00

14 std / 28 tab 59.80 56.30 55.60 54.80 54.00

16 std / 32 tab 62.00 58.50 57.70 56.80 56.00

Rates are per thousand. $315 minimum charge per publication date.

Annual Dollar Volume PlanAll investments, with the exception of commercial printing charges, will be applied toward fulfillment of the revenue agreement. All prices are net. A signed agreement in advance is necessary to receive rates.

Non-Profit RatesThis rate is available to recognized tax exempt (501-3C) charitable, civic or fraternal organizations. Evidence of tax exempt status is required. This rate is also available to recognized churches.$23.10 pci

COLOR RATES All rates are full process color.$10.50 pci (or $300 maximum charge)

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P a c i f i c P u b l i s h i n g N e w s p a p e r s – 2 0 1 0 P a r t n e r P a p e r A d v e r t i s i n g R a t e s

From Capitol Hill’s “Millionaire Row” to upscale Queen Anne, choose from any of Seattle’s distinct neighborhoods..Seattle is known as a city of neighborhoods. Pacific Publishing’s community newspapers are as unique and outstanding as each of the neighborhoods they serve. Advertisers can target their message to reach a specific area or saturate any combination of prime Seattle neighborhoods.

This cluster of award-winning newspapers serves the most prized of Seattle’s diverse neighborhoods. These readers have above-average incomes, are highly educated and possess a strong sense of caring about their community. They delight in news about their neighborhood: education, the arts, the area’s diversity, local politics—meaningful news they can’t find on television or in a big metro daily newspaper.

Queen AnneStrategically located north of downtown Seattle, Queen Anne is a mixture of people from every income bracket. Considered a high income district, its plentiful apartment buildings and historical mansions draw renters and home buyers into the area.

Capitol HillOverlooking downtown, Capitol Hill is a vibrant, upper middle class community with a thriving business district. It is also known for its historical residential neighborhood – Millionaire Row – a collection of dazzling houses.

North SeattleSeparated from the rest of the city by the Lake Washington Ship Canal, north Seattle neighborhoods are typified by their laid-back, fun atmosphere made up of young professionals and families.

South SeattleThe Rainier Valley and Beacon Hill are ethnically rich, diverse populations with many forums for citizen involvement.

MagnoliaAccessible by three bridges, Magnolia retains a small town atmosphere where you can easily get to know your neighbors. Magnolia’s business districts are home to some of Seattle’s top award-winning restaurants, industrial and marine services.

BelltownBelltown is the epicenter of Seattle’s restaurant scene with a significant nightlife- and is also the home of the Olympic Sculpture Park. Artists lofts and new high-rises create a combination of the bohemian and the trendy.

Madison ParkSeattle’s “Gold Coast” area consists of several pocket neighborhoods on the western shores of Lake Washington. these areas are affluent and have a strong sense of community identity. Nearly40%ofthehouseholdsaverage annual earnings of $75,000orgreater.

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AD SPECIFICATIONSPrinted image: 10.75” width x 16” height. Any advertisement which exceeds 14 inches in height will be billed at 16 inches.

DISPLAY AD SIZES1 column: 2.03”2 column: 4.25”3 column: 6.40”4 column: 8.58”5 column: 10.75”

COLOR RATESRates are per ad, per single publication. Color separations are extra. City Living Spot color $95 (front page/additional charges)

Full process color............................... $250 All other papersSpot color ............................................ $125Full process color............................... $295

Format: Tabloid

North Seattle Herald-Outlook: Wednesdays; Distribution: 1st, 3rd (& 5th) Wed. 10,000

Queen Anne News & Magnolia News: Wednesdays; Distribution: 17,000

Capitol Hill Times: Wednesdays; Distribution: 1st, 3rd (& 5th) Wed. 7,000

South Seattle Beacon: Wednesdays; Distribution: 1st, 3rd (& 5th) Wed.10,000

City Living: Wednesdays; Distribution: 2nd & 4th Wed. 44,000 (covering all of the above distribution areas)

Madison Park Times: Monthly; Distribution: 7,500 (5,300 direct mailed)

Queen Anne News & Magnolia News, North Seattle Herald Outlook (1st week), Capitol Hill

Times (1st week)

South Seattle Beacon, North Seattle Herald Outlook (weeks 2-5),

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First Week

Weeks 2-5

Open $32.00 $32.00 $32.00 $57.00 $49.00

4x 21.75 19.75 19.75 47.00 39.00

8x 19.80 17.80 17.80 46.00 38.00

13x 17.70 15.70 15.70 44.00 36.00

26x 15.50 13.50 13.50 42.00 34.00

52x 14.00 12.00 12.00 41.00 33.00

Pick Up 11.00 9.00 11.00 — —

PREPRINT DEADLINES, DELIVERY & INFODelivery Deadline: Friday prior to publication date.

Delivery Hours: Weekdays, 8 am to 5 pm.

Dimensions: Insert must be folded to 8.5”x 11”. Add $10 per thousand for: Direct mailed newspapers (Madison Park Times, North Seattle & Capitol Hill 1st week of each month), zoning, partial circulation, non 8.5” x 11” sizes, slick stock or more than 12 pages.

Delivery Location: Pacific Publishing Company636 Alaska Street Seattle, WA 98108

Frequency

1 Time $60.00

4x 53.00

13x 50.00

26x 45.00

52x 40.00Rates are per thousand.

PREPRINT RATESRESERVATION DEADLINES

Ads Due: 3:30 pm Thursday for Wednesday publications; the 20th of each month for Madison Park TimesEmail: [email protected] questions? Call the National Sales Office at (888) 443-5815

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City Living full page open rate - $1,500 (Call your sales representative today for City Living modular pricing)

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AD SPECIFICATIONSPrinted image: 11.5” width x 19.85” height. Any advertisement which exceeds 17 inches in height will be billed at 19 inches. Rates are based on a 5 column x 19.85” vertical area.

DISPLAY & CLASSIFIED AD SIZES1 column: 2.17”2 column: 4.34”3 column: 6.51”4 column: 8.68”5 column: 10.85”

Russian World Newspaper is the bridge between the Russian-speaking community and your company.200,000+ Russian speakers can become your customers!Ethnic marketing is an important topic for managers in the United States. The Russian-speaking communityisoneofthefastestgrowingmarketsinthiscountry.BasedonCensusStatistics2000,there are over 5 million Russian-speakers living in the United States today. In Washington State, therearemorethan200,000peoplefromthisethnicgroupandthispopulationisrapidlygrowingataround10,000peopleayear.

The Community•2ndlargestethnicgroup

after Spanish•57%owntheirownhomes•82.3%havecompletedhigh

school•65%haveaBAorhigher

education•$57,000+medianhousehold

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About Russian World Newspaper•Morethan30,000readers•TheonlylocalRussian

newspaper in Washington•Largeformat(11.3”x20”),44pagesincolorandblack and white•100+distributionsites:

Russian grocery stores, offices, churches, colleges, subscribers and Safeway stores

•Localarticles,news,events•Interestingtopics:cooking,

auto, travel, kids’ corner, fishing, humor

•TVGuide(5RussianTV channels on cable & dish includingChristianTV)

•Classifiedssection:employ-ment, real estate, auto

Russian-speakers are people from the former Soviet Union (Ukraine, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldavia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, etc.).

PREPRINT DEADLINES, DELIVERY & INFOSpace Reservation: 8 days prior to insertion date.

Delivery Deadline: 7 business days prior to insertion date.

Delivery Hours: Weekdays, 8 am to 5 pm

Zone Charges: The minimum quantity is 3,000 preprints or $150 charge.

Dimensions: The maximum insert size is 11”x 20” and the minimum size is 4”x 6”.

Weight: Special handling charges may be applied to cover hand insertion and extra light or extra bulky inserts.

Spoilage: Please add 2% of the circula-tion quantity for spoilage.

DELIVERY LOCATION:Ship to:Yakima Herald RepublicAttn: Rick Oram114 N. 4th StreetYakima, WA 98901Phone: (509) 577-7757 (Also after hours)

COLOR RATESRates are per ad, per single publication. Color separations are extra. Two or more colors..............................$150

Format: Broadsheet

Publishes: Every other Monday

Distribution: 10,000 copies distributed in Washington and parts of Oregon

RESERVATION DEADLINES

All ads due: 5 pm Wednesday prior to publicationEmail: [email protected] questions? Call the National Sales Office at (888) 443-5815

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ANNUAL BULK RATE

OPEN 50” 150” 300” 500” 1000” 2000” 3000” 4000” 5000” 6000”+

$15.30 $13.75 $12.95 $12.60 $12.20 $11.40 $10.70 $10.40 $10.10 $9.75 $9.45

PACKAGE RATES

6 issues 13 issues 26 issues (40” or less)

26 issues(over 40”)

$12.95 $12.25 $11.40 $10.70

Source: 2005 American Community Survey

PREPRINT RATESPlease refer to the Sound Publishing rate card for insert rates.

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Advertising rates are effective January 1, 2010. Rates are non-commissionable – net with no cash discounts and available for an individual, single store, service establishment or group under single ownership operating under a single name.

MECHANICAL INFORMATIONAcceptable half-tone screen is 85 line. All ads smaller than a full page must be bordered to their exact dimensions. All publications are printed web offset. Press-optimized PDF files are preferred. All ads should be CMYK (not RGB, Lab or Process Black).

Reach Puget Sound’s Latino communities every Wednesday!

Se Habla Market Share?“A new study confirms that 72 percent of Hispanics in the King, Snohomish and Pierce counties of Washington state speak Spanish at home more than English”, far more than the nation-widefigureof34percent.

Hispanic Consumers in the Puget Sound Region, leverages data collected from telephone surveys of Hispanic households in the most populous three counties of the Puget Sound, and marks the first publicly available research of its kind for the region.

“Language preference is a compelling variable in marketing,” states Lauri Jordana.

“Hispanics who indicate a clear preference for Spanish at home are more comfortable receiving communica-tions as well as making purchasing decisions in that language.”

Thestudyshowsthat72percent of local Hispan-ics who have lived in the U.S.11ormoreyearsalsospeak Spanish at home more than English.

PREPRINT DEADLINES, DELIVERY & INFOSpace Reservation: 7 days prior to insertion date

Delivery Deadline: 7 business days prior to insertion date

Delivery Hours: Weekdays, 8 am to 6 pm

Dimensions: The maximum insert size is 8-1/2” x 11” and the minimum size is 5-1/2 ” x 8-1/2”.

DELIVERY LOCATION:Ship to:Sound Publishing, Inc.Attn: John Sheppard11323 30th Ave. WestEverett, WA 98204Phone: (425) 355-0717After Hours: (425) 290-6609

RESERVATION DEADLINESAll ads due: 4 pm on Friday

Email: [email protected]

Sales questions? Call the National Sales Office at (888) 443-5815

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Size Width Height

Full Page 10” 14”

1/2 Page 10” 6 1/2”

1/4 Page 4 3/4” 6 1/2”

1/8 Page 4 3/4” 3 1/4”

1/16 Page 2 1/4” 3 1/4”

Minimum 2 1/4” 1 3/4”

1-12x Year 12-26x Year 27x Year or More

$50 $47 $45

Open 5-7x Year 8-11x Year 12-25x Year 26-51x Year 52x Year

Full Page (Full color) $1,200 $1,128 $1,080 $1,020 $960 $840

Full Page 1,100 1,034 990 935 880 770

1/2 Page 600 564 540 510 480 420

1/4 Page 325 305.50 292.50 276.25 260 227.50

1/8 Page 175 164.50 157.50 148.75 140 122.5

1/6 Page 90 84.60 81 76.50 72 63

Minimum Size (2 1/4”x 1 3/4”) 65 61.1 58.50 55.25 52 45.50

For over 13 years El Siete Dias has delivered on issues that matter to the Greater Seattle Area’s Latino communities, in Spanish. 7,000 copies are distributed every week throughout Snohomish, King and Pierce counties who’s Latino populations hover around 5 percent.

Rates per modular ad, per publication

Ad Sizes in inches:

Format: Tabloid

Publishes: Wednesdays

Distribution: 7,000 copies distributed across Snohomish, King and Pierce Counties.

FREE SPANISH TRANSLATION!

Single Sheet Insert Rates

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Advertising rates are effective January 1, 2010. Rates are non-commissionable – net with no cash discounts and available for an individual, single store, service establishment or group under single ownership operating under a single name.

Rates listed are modular. Create impact and stretch your budget when you commit to these weekly frequency levels.

Full Page 10.5”x 13”Open $2,376.00

10% 6 weeks $2,138.40

15% 13 weeks $2,091.60

20% 26 weeks $1,900.80

25% 52 weeks $1,782.00

3/4 Page 7.875”x 13” or 10.5”x 10.625”

Open $1,980.00

10% 6 weeks $1,782.00

15% 13 weeks $1,683.00

20% 26 weeks $1,584.00

25% 52 weeks $1,485.00

1/2 Page 5.125”x 13” or 10.5”x 6.375”

Open $1,188.00

10% 6 weeks $1,069.20

15% 13 weeks $1,009.80

20% 26 weeks $949.20

25% 52 weeks $891.00

1/4 Page 5.125”x 6.375”

Open $594.00

10% 6 weeks $534.60

15% 13 weeks $504.90

20% 26 weeks $475.20

25% 52 weeks $445.50

1/8 Page 2.5”x 4.125” or 5.125”x 2”

Open $198.00

10% 6 weeks $178.20

15% 13 weeks $168.30

20% 26 weeks $158.40

25% 52 weeks $148.50

1/16 Page 2.5”x 2”

Open $99.00

10% 6 weeks $89.10

15% 13 weeks $84.15

20% 26 weeks $79.20

25% 52 weeks $74.25

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The Ranger and Airlifter military newspapers are the only direct connection to the Pierce and Thurston County military markets.

Fort LewisRated by the Department of Defense as the second best installation in the U.S., Fort Lewis is one of the largest and most important military facilities in the country. As the homeoftheICorps(America’sCorps),approximately20,000uniformed personnel and 5,000civilianemployeesliveor work at the post. Fort Lewis also supports more than120,000retirees.

McChord AFBMorethan3,500uniformedand2,000civilianpersonnelare assigned to McChord Air Force Base, which is home to the62ndAirliftWingandthe446thAirliftWing(Reserve.)McChord has a contiguous boundary with Fort Lewis.

Target Pierce County’s largest work force – the military. One advertisement reaches the full spectrum of personnel, families and retirees where they live, shop, work and play. With a combined readership of103,100,theFortLewisRangerandtheNorthwestAirliftercandeliveryourmessagetothelucrativeSouthPugetSoundareamilitary,whichhas100%employmentanda$181millionmonthlypayroll.

CLASSIFIED LINE RATES Rates are per line, per issue. Northwest Navigator editions and Northwest Airlifter are published Friday mornings. The Ranger is published Thursday mornings.

Weekly Rates

The Ranger & Northwest Airlifter Combined

Open $4.15

PREPRINTSPreprinted Inserts 9”x 12” or folded

NormalRate

LowestRate

One to four pages $55 $45

Five to eight pages $58 $48

Over eight pages $61 $51

Reach the largest military retiree

community north of the Sun Belt.

COLOR RATESRates are per ad, per single publication. Color separations are extra. Spot color ................................................$752 colors ..................................................$150Full process color.................................$225

Format: Tabloid

Fort Lewis Ranger Publishes: Thursdays Distribution: Direct mail and newsstands to Fort Lewis Army Post Circulation: 18,000

Northwest Airlifter Publishes: Thursdays Distributed to McChord Air Force Base Circulation: 8,000

Total circulation: 41,000 (includes 15,000 overrun of Volcano Weekly entertainment section)

RESERVATION DEADLINESAll ads due: 11am TuesdayEmail: [email protected] questions? Call the National Sales Office at (888) 443-5815

DISPLAY & CLASSIFIED WEEKLYFREQUENCY RATES

MECHANICAL INFORMATIONAcceptable half-tone screen is 85 line. All ads smaller than a full page must be bordered to their exact dimensions. All publications are printed web offset. Press-optimized PDF files are preferred. Color ads should be CMYK (not RGB, Lab or Process Black), Red: 100M/80Y, Blue: 100C/70M/10K. Black and White ads should be all black with gray scale graphics.

DISPLAY AD SIZES1/16 page: 2.5”x 2”1/8 page vertical: 2.5”x 4.125”1/8 page horizontal: 5.125”x 2”1/4 page: 5.125”x 6.3751/2 page vertical: 5.125”x 13”1/2 page horizontal: 10.5”x 6.375”3/4 page vertical: 7.875”x 13”3/4 page horizontal: 10.5”x 10.625”Full page Ranger: 10.5”x 13”

PREPRINT DEADLINES, DELIVERY & INFODelivery Deadline: Tuesday, 11 am, week of publication.Delivery Hours: Weekdays, 8 am to 5 pmMinimum Quantity: 3,000 preprints or $150 minimum charge.Zone Charges: The minimum quantity for zoned inserts is 3,000. A zone charge of $10 per thousand (up to a maximum of $50) will apply on quantities of less than 80 percent of the total circulation.Dimensions: The maximum insert size is 9”x 12”.Weight: Special handling charges may be applied to cover hand insertion and extra light or extra bulky inserts.

DELIVERY LOCATION:Everett Press, 11323 30th Ave. West,Everett, WA 98204 Phone: (425) 355-0717After Hours: (425) 290-6609

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Advertising rates are effective January 1, 2010. Rates are non-commissionable – net with no cash discounts and available for an individual, single store, service establishment or group under single ownership operating under a single name.

MECHANICAL INFORMATIONAcceptable half-tone screen is 85 line. All ads smaller than a full page must be bordered to their exact dimensions. All publications are printed web offset. Press-optimized PDF files are preferred. All ads should be CMYK (not RGB, Lab or Process Black). Single spot color is magenta only.

Northwest Vietnamese News!

Northwest Vietnamese NewsProviding original, local and community coveragethat helps enrich the lives of Vietnamese living in the Pacific Northwest. Weekday edition reaches Bellingham, Everett, Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia Wenatchee, Tri-Cities, Spokane and Yakima.Friday’s edition is distrib-uted through King, Pierce & Snohomish counties.

Original ContentThe most original, local Vietnamese-language news coverage along with the most reader-generated content in the region. Other Vietnamese language publications across the country republish our articles.

English versions of NVTB coverage are republished in the Northwest Asian Weekly, International Examiner, and New America Media.

PREPRINT DEADLINES, DELIVERY & INFOSpace Reservation: 5 days prior to insertion date

Delivery Deadline: 3 business days prior to insertion date

Delivery Hours: Weekdays, 9 am to 6 pm

Dimensions: The maximum insert size is 10” x 13”

DELIVERY LOCATION:Ship to:Nguoi Viet Tay Bac6951 Martin Luther King Jr. Way South, Suite 205Seattle, WA 98118PH 206.722.6984

RESERVATION DEADLINESAll ads due: 5 days due prior to print. (Publishes Tues & Fri)

Email: [email protected]

Sales questions? Call the National Sales Office at (888) 443-5815

Weekday (6,500 copies) Weekend (4,000 copies)

1x Year 4x Year 1x Year 4x Year

Full Page (10”x12.5”) $600 $500 $500 $400

3/4 Page 450 375 375 300

1/2 Page 300 250 250 200

1/3 Page 225 190 190 150

1/4 Page 150 125 125 100

1/8 Page 75 65 65 50Open column inch rate is $9.60 Each column is 2”’ in width. Rates per ad, per publication.20% surcharge for guaranteed placement within publication, 30% surcharge for back cover. Add $180 for full color, $90 for spot color.

2010 EDITORIALCALENDAR

DEADLINES

RESERVATION MATERIAL

Tet Lunar New Year (2/2)

1/20 1/22

Real Estate & Home Owners Guide (3/16)

3/5 3/10

Social Services/Healthcare (4/27)

4/16 4/21

Summer Guide (5/25) 5/14 5/19

World Cup (6/8) 5/27 6/2

Dining Guide (7/12) 7/1 7/7

Entertainment (8/24)

8/12 8/18

Business & Finance September TBD

TBD TBD

Mid-Autumn Moon Festival (9/14)

9/3 9/8

Holiday Shopping Guide (11/23)

11/12 11/17

Readers’ Favorite Poll (12/27)

12/16 12/21

Since 1986, Nguoi Viet Tay Bac has been the primary source of information and news for the Vietnamese community in Washington state. Printed twice weekly, this unique publication circulates 6,500 - 20 page copies for the weekday edition, 4,000 - 76 page copies for the weekend. Nguoi Viet Tay Bac is a household name among the Vietnamese in Washington. If you want a presence in the Vietnamese community, you’ve come to the right place.

Format: Tabloid

Publishes: Tuesdays & FridaysDistribution: 6,500 weekday edition Eastern & Western Washington. 4,000 weekend edition in King, Snohomish & Pierce counties.

VIETNAMESE TRANSLATIONAVAILABLE additional charges may apply

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PREPRINTSPreprinted Inserts Rate

Tues edition only $60/m

(Minimum quantity of 4,000)

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La ConnerSituated on the Swinomish Channel near the mouth of the Skagit River, La Conner was founded in theearly1860’sandisSkagitCounty’s oldest community.

In recent years younger families have settled into the community to raise their children in a small town setting with a well-funded school district. Still, the bulk of the community is a very active and vibrant older population of boaters, farmers and artists with larger discretionary incomes.

Only the La Conner Weekly News captures this unique market in Skagit County.La Conner Weekly News distributes 1,600 copies by paid subscription, and achieves a household penetration rate greater than 90 percent in the La Conner and Shelter Bay communities. The majority of our readers do not subscribe to a daily newspaper, getting their regional and national news on television and on the Internet.

As the town’s businesses are geared toward a strong tourist trade, residents do the bulk of their shopping in Mount Vernon, Burlington, Anacortes and Bellingham, with frequent trips to Seattle and Vancouver, BC.

MECHANICAL INFORMATIONAcceptable half-tone screen is 85 line. All ads smaller than a full page must be bordered to their exact dimensions. All publications are printed web offset. Press-optimized PDF files are preferred. Color ads should be CMYK (not RGB, Lab or Process Black), Red: 100M/80Y, Blue: 100C/70M/10K. Black and White ads should be all black with gray scale graphics.

DISPLAY & CLASSIFIED AD SIZES1 column: 1.83” 2 column: 3.80” 3 column: 5.75” 4 column: 7.71” 5 column: 9.66” 6 column: 11.625”

COLOR RATESRates are per ad, per single publication. Color separations are extra. Spot color ..............................................$125Full process color.................................$360

PREPRINT DEADLINES, DELIVERY & INFOSpace Reservation: Thursday prior to insertion date.

Delivery Deadline: Monday prior to insertion date.

Delivery Hours: Weekdays, 8 am to 5 pm

Dimensions: The maximum overall insert size is single sheet 8.5”x 11”.

DELIVERY LOCATION:Ship to:Sound Publishing, Inc.Attn: John Sheppard11323 30th Ave. WestEverett, WA 98204Phone: (425) 355-0717After Hours: (425) 290-6609

RESERVATION DEADLINES

Ads due: noon FridayClassified ads due: noon FridayEmail: [email protected] questions? Call the National Sales Office at (888) 443-5815

SINGLE SHEET INSERT RATES*

La Conner & Skagit Co. Full Distribution

$150

*Does not include production or printing

Rates are per column inch

1-11 inches

12-39 inches

40+ inches

Open Rate $8.50 $8.50 $8.50

8 weeks 8.25 8.00 7.75

12 weeks 8.00 7.75 7.50

26 weeks 7.75 7.50 7.25

52 weeks 7.50 7.25 7.00

Format: Broadsheet n Publishes: Wednesday n Distribution: 1,600

La Conner Weekly News

AD SPECIFICATIONSPrinted image: 11.625” width x 21.25” height. Any advertisement which exceeds 19 inches in height will be billed at 21 inches. Rates are based on a 6 column x 21” vertical area.

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ISLAND COUNTYNorthwest Navigator Whidbey

PH: (360) 675-6611 n Tabloid n Friwww.NorthwestNavigator.com

North Whidbey TMCPH: (360) 675-6611 n Tabloid n Wed

South Whidbey RecordPH: (360) 221-5300 n Tabloid n Wed/Satwww.SouthWhidbeyRecord.com

Whidbey News-TimesPH: (360) 675-6611 n Tabloid n Wed/Satwww.WhidbeyNewsTimes.com

MASON COUNTY Shelton-Mason County Journal*

publishes Thursday

NICKEL PUBLICATIONSLittle Nickel

publishes Weekly

Nickel Adspublishes Weekly

SAN JUAN COUNTYIslands’ Sounder

PH: (360) 376-4500 n Tabloid n Wedwww.IslandsSounder.com

Islands’ WeeklyPH: (360) 468-4242 n Tabloid n Tuewww.IslandsWeekly.com

Journal of the San Juan IslandsPH: (360) 378-5696 n Tabloid n Wedwww.SanJuanJournal.com

SKAGIT COUNTYLa Conner Weekly News*

publishes Wednesday

SNOHOMISH COUNTYArlington Times

PH: (360) 659-1300 n Tabloid n Wedwww.ArlingtonTimes.com

Edmonds Beacon*publishes Thursday

Enterprise*publishes Wednesday

Marysville GlobePH: (360) 659-1300 n Tabloid n Wedwww.MarysvilleGlobe.com

Mukilteo Beacon*publishes Wednesday

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NATIONAL SALES OFFICEToll Free (888) 443-5815Ph: (360) 394-5840 n Fax (360) 394-5841www.SoundPublishing.comSound Publishing19351 8th Ave. NE, Suite 106 Poulsbo, WA 98370

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BUSINESS JOURNALSBellingham Business Journal

PH: (360) 647-8805 n Tabloid n MonthlyReserve space on Thursday, two weeks prior to publishing date.Publishes 1st Monday of the month. www.BBJToday.com

Wenatchee Business JournalPH: (509) 663-6730 n Tabloid n MonthlyReserve space on Thursday, two weeks prior to publishing date.Publishes 1st Monday of the month.www.WBJToday.com

CLALLAM/JEFFERSON COUNTYForks Forum*

publishes Wednesday

Peninsula Daily News*publishes Sunday-Friday

Sequim Gazette*publishes Wednesday

Sequim This Week*publishes Wednesday

KITSAP COUNTYBainbridge Island Review

PH: (206) 842-6613 n Tabloid n Friwww.BainbridgeReview.com

Bremerton Patriot/Central Kitsap ReporterPH: (360) 308-9161 n Tabloid n Friwww.BremertonPatriot.comwww.CentralKitsapReporter.com

Kingston Community NewsPH: (360) 779-4464 n Tabloid n Monthlywww.KingstonCommunityNews.comReserve space by the 15th of the month for publication on the last Friday of the month.

North Kitsap HeraldPH: (360) 779-4464 n Tabloid n Friwww.NorthKitsapHerald.com

Northwest Navigator Kitsap/EverettPH: (360) 308-9161 n Tabloid n Friwww.NorthwestNavigator.com

Port Orchard IndependentPH: (360) 876-4414 n Tabloid n Friwww.PortOrchardIndependent.com

What’s UpPH: (360) 779-4464 n Tabloid n Fri

KING & PIERCE COUNTYAuburn Reporter

PH: (253) 833-0218 n Tabloid n Friwww.Auburn-Reporter.com

Bellevue ReporterPH: (425) 453-4270 n Tabloid n Wed/SatMarch 5, 2010 - will become Fri only publicationwww.BellevueReporter.com

Bonney Lake & Sumner Courier-HeraldPH: (253) 862-7719 n Broadsheet n Wedwww.BLSCourierHerald.com

Bothell/Kenmore ReporterPH: (425) 483-3732 n Tabloid n Wedwww.Bothell-Reporter.com

Capitol Hill Times*publishes 1st & 3rd Wed of each month (publishing the 5th Wed when applicable)

Maple Valley & Covington ReporterPH: (425) 432-1209 n Tabloid n Friwww.CovingtonReporter.comwww.MapleValleyReporter.com

El Siete Dias*publishes Wednesday(in King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties)

Enumclaw Courier-HeraldPH: (360) 825-2555 n Broadsheet n Wedwww.CourierHerald.com

Federal Way MirrorPH: (253) 925-5565 n Tabloid n Wed/Satwww.FederalWayMirror.com

Fort Lewis Ranger*publishes Friday

Issaquah/Sammamish ReporterPH: (425) 391-0363 n Tabloid n Friwww.Issaquah-Reporter.comwww.Sammamish-Reporter.com

Kent ReporterPH: (253) 872-6600 n Tabloid n Wed/SatMarch 5, 2010 - will become Fri only publicationwww.KentReporter.com

Kirkland ReporterPH: (425) 822-9166 n Tabloid n Wedwww.KirklandReporter.com

Madison Park Times*publishes Monthly

Mercer Island ReporterPH: (206) 232-1215 n Broadsheet n Wedwww.MI-Reporter.com

Nguoi Viet Tay Bac*Publishes Tuesdays & Fridays

North Seattle Herald-Outlook*publishes 1st & 3rd Wed of each month (publishing the 5th Wed when applicable)

The Northwest Airlifter*publishes Thursday

Queen Anne News/Magnolia News*publishes Wednesday

Redmond ReporterPH: (425) 867-0353 n Tabloid n Friwww.Redmond-Reporter.com

Renton ReporterPH: (425) 255-3484 n Tabloid n Friwww.RentonReporter.com

Russian World News*publishes Twice Monthly

Snoqualmie Valley RecordPH: (425) 888-2311 n Tabloid n Wedwww.ValleyRecord.com

South Seattle Beacon*publishes 1st & 3rd Wed of each month (publishing the 5th Wed when applicable)

Vashon-Maury Island BeachcomberPH: (206) 463-9195 n Tabloid n Wedwww.VashonBeachcomber.com

Weekly Volcano*publishes Thursday


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