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Brooklyn Heights SoHo Fresh Meadows Flushing Hell s Kitchen Little Neck Financial District Downtown Brooklyn Bay Ridge Belmont Chelsea Forest Hills Williamsbridge Lower East Side Jamaica Marine Park Bensonhurst Baychester Sunnyside Greenpoint Whitestone Gramercy Co-Op City Ridgewood Morris Jackson Mill Basin Canarsie College Point Park Sheepshead Bay Westchester Square Heights Carroll Gardens Bayside Long Island City Little Hudson Yards Williamsburg Italy East Village Astoria Sunset Park West Village Laurelton ThroggsTriBeCa Neck Coney Island ChinatownPark Slope

LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER Announcing the Community News Group New York s largest collection of familyowned newspapers, websites, and magazines and the city s most powerful name in community journalism. Our assortment of weekly and bi-weekly newspapers along with websites that are updated several times a day have been bringing neighbors together for more than 80 years. We ve got our finger on the pulse of our communities, and no one has the attention of New York City s neighborhoods like we do. JENNIFER GOODSTEIN PUBLISHER & PRESIDENT More than 1 million people living in neighborhoods such as the Village, Dumbo, Astoria, Pelham Bay, Sheepshead Bay, Williamsburg, Bayside, Throggs Neck, and many more look to us each month to find out what is happening in and around their homes. We do this as members of our communities. Our staff from reporters, to editors, to sales reps, to ownership lives in the communities it covers, so we know what is happening when, where, and why. So look to your local Community News Group newspaper and website for breaking news, analysis, and what s happening in your area, because there are a million stories in New York City, and we re covering them one neighborhood at a time.

REACHING OVER A MILLION NEW YORKERS ONE NEIGHBORHOOD AT A TIME COMMUNITY NEWS GROUP is the proud publisher of twenty of the most acclaimed and respected community newspapers and fifteen websites serving every corner of this city. Our mission is dedicated to providing all New York residents with in-depth reporting of the events and issues that shape their daily lives in their neighborhoods. NEWSPAPERS Bay News Brooklyn Graphic Bay Ridge Courier Mill Basin Marine Park Courier Brooklyn Courier The Brooklyn Paper The Villager East Villager Chelsea Now Downtown Express Manhattan Express Bayside Times Flushing Times TimesLedger Newspaper Bronx Times Reporter Bronx Times Caribbean Life Gay City News Brooklyn Weekly Queens Weekly Bronx Weekly SPECIALTY PUBLICATIONS New York Parenting Media Wedding Guide Wedding Pride Bar Bat Mitzvah Guide Prom Experience Magazine Brooklyn Uncovered Brooklyn's Progress ONLINE BrooklynDaily.com BrooklynPaper.com TheVillager.com EastVillagerNews.com ChelseaNow.com DowntownExpress.com ManhattanExpressNews.nyc TimesLedger.com BxTimes.com CaribbeanLifeNews.com GayCityNews.nyc NYParenting.com TheWeddingGuideNY.com WeddingPrideNY.com BarBatMitzvahGuide.com PromExperience.com EVENTS Bronx Influential Women Brooklyn Women of Distinction Queens Impact Awards Caribbean American Healthcare Awards Caribbean 40 Under 40 Awards

COVERAGE AREA THE BRONX QUEENS BROOKLYN REACHING OVER A MILLION NEW YORKERS ONE NEIGHBORHOOD AT A TIME

COURIER LIFE PUBLICATIONS GREENPOINT WILLIAMSBURG BUSHWICK DUMBO BROOKLYN HEIGHTS WATERFRONT DISTRICT COBBLE HILL RED HOOK BOERUM HILL CARROLL GARDENS VINEGAR HILL DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN METROTECH PROSPECT HEIGHTS BEDFORD STUYVESANT CROWN HEIGHTS EAST NEW YORK GOWANUS GREENWOOD HEIGHTS PARK SLOPE BAY RIDGE SUNSET PARK WINDSOR TERRACE KENSINGTON DITMAS PARK FLATBUSH FLATBUSH FLATLANDS CANARSIE STARRETT CITY DYKER HEIGHTS FORT HAMILTON BENSONHURST MIDWOOD MARINE PARK BERGEN BEACH GEORGETOWN GRAVESEND KINGS HIGHWAY SHEEPSHEAD BAY GERRITSEN BEACH MILL BASIN SEAGATE CONEY ISLAND BRIGHTON BEACH MANHATTAN BEACH BAY NEWS & BROOKLYN GRAPHIC Bay News - 11204, 11214, 11223, 11224, 11228, 11229, 11235, 11204, 11218, 11210, 11229, 11230, 11203, 11225, 11226, 11219 Bensonhurst, Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Gerritsen Beach, Gravesend, Manhattan Beach, Seagate, Sheepshead Bay, Kings Hwy, Midwood, East Flatbush, Flatbush, & Kensington Brooklyn Graphic - 11204, 11214, 11219, 11228 Bensonhurst & Dyker Heights MILL BASIN/ MARINE PARK COURIER 11234, 11236, 11239 Marine Park, Mill Basin, Bergen Beach, Mill Island, Canarsie, Starrett City, Georgetown & Flatlands BAY RIDGE COURIER 11209, 11228, 11219, 11220 Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, & Fort Hamilton BROOKLYN COURIER 11215, 11217, 11238, 11218, 11201, 11217, 11231, 11211, 11226,11220,11232 Gowanus, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn Heights, Dumbo, Metrotech, Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Red Hook, Ditmas Park ADDITIONAL COVERAGE These neighborhoods fall within the coverage areas of The Brooklyn Paper and Caribbean Life. See these newspapers coverage maps for details.

BAY NEWS & BROOKLYN GRAPHIC Bensonhurst, Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Gerritsen Beach, Gravesend, Manhattan Beach, Seagate, Sheepshead Bay, Kings Hwy, Midwood, East Flatbush, Flatbush, Kensington T he Bay News is the flagship newspaper of Courier Life Publications and Community News Group the borough s largest chain of community weeklies covering news and events in Sheepshead Bay, Bensonhurst, Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Gerritsen Beach, Kings Highway, Manhattan Beach, and Midwood. The family-run tabloid began nearly 70 years ago as a World War II newsletter, reporting on Brooklynites serving in the Armed Forces. Its expanded and colorized print and web presence continues to connect readers with advertisers seeking these important neighborhoods. DEMOGRAPHICS Male 49% Female 51% Median Age 48 Ages 25-34 17% Ages 35-54 35% AUDIENCE Median HHI $57,700 HHI $50K+ 48% HHI $75K+ 34% SOURCE: CNG Research I have been an advertiser with the Bay News for almost ten years and signing up was a great decision. The service and follow up from the sales force has been outstanding and the papers that I have advertised in have helped and continue to help grow my practice. My account executive has been an asset to me and my practice. Her care and support have been phenomenal and I look forward to a long lasting relationship! Joseph Lichter, DDS Print Edition Reaching over 68,000 readers, Bay News & Brooklyn Graphic are distributed every Friday. Bay News is available in street boxes and in high traffic retail locations. In addition, one third of its distribution is hand delivered to single family homes in Sheepshead Bay. Brooklyn Graphic accounts for 10% of the total distribution, and is delivered by mail. The print editions of Bay News & Brooklyn Graphic are also available online at BrooklynDaily.com. Monthly Online Traffic of BrooklynDaily.com Over 85,000 Page Views Over 25,000 Unique Visitors Over 49,000 Visits

MILL BASIN/MARINE PARK COURIER Marine Park, Mill Basin, Bergen Beach, Mill Island, Canarsie, Starrett City, Georgetown & Flatlands It s the youngest newspaper in our chain and a one-of-a-kind. The Mill Basin-Marine Park Courier established in 2009 to cover residential Marine Park, Mill Basin, Bergen Beach, Canarsie, and Georgetown offers vast potential for businesses looking to strengthen their community-focused advertising. These hyper-localities in Southern Brooklyn are a magnet for young, upwardly mobile families and affluent professionals, making them an ideal target for your business message. Thank you to Community News Group and our account executive for their expertise and knowledge in helping us reach the communities of Brooklyn. Since we first opened in 2006, Courier Life has been a wonderfully dedicated asset to Aviator Sports in helping us target the neighborhoods we want to reach. This is most valuable and has helped guide us in making our marketing decisions. Jaclyn Muns Marketing Manager Aviator Sports and Events Center DEMOGRAPHICS Male 47% Female 53% Median Age 41 Ages 25-34 17% Ages 35-54 37% AUDIENCE Median HHI $71,600 HHI $50K+ 65% HHI $75K+ 47% SOURCE: CNG Research Print Edition Reaching over 61,000 readers, Mill Basin Marine Park Courier is distributed every Friday. 80% of its distribution is hand delivered to single family homes in Mill Basin and Marine Park. 20% of the distribution is in racks and boxes in the neighborhood of Canarsie. Monthly Online Traffic of BrooklynDaily.com Over 85,000 Page Views Over 25,000 Unique Visitors Over 49,000 Visits

BAY RIDGE COURIER Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, & Fort Hamilton B ay Ridge s community appeal is a powerful vehicle for lucrative business opportunities, and its hometown newspaper the Bay Ridge Courier is the forum of choice to fortify brands. Residents of Bay Ridge named for its proximity to the Narrows Bay and its glacial-era high ridge know their neighbors, schools, and merchants. They attend civic meetings together and unite at community fundraisers. The small-town ambience offers big potential for advertisers desiring solid community coverage. Through our 10 years here at The Pearl Room, CNG and the Bay Ridge Courier have been instrumental in helping us grow. The Courier s marketing skills, ad designs, and dining stories have helped us expand our customer base through the entire borough of Brooklyn. Even as hectic as it can be in the restaurant business, they have always been willing to work with us very closely to make sure we make all of the special edition deadlines. The personal touch is what makes working with them so great. Anthony Rinaldi Chef/ Proprietor The Pearl Room Restaurant DEMOGRAPHICS Male 48% Female 52% Median Age 42 Ages 25-34 24% Ages 35-54 39% AUDIENCE Median HHI $63,500 HHI $50K+ 59% HHI $75K+ 42% SOURCE: CNG Research Print Edition Reaching over 25,000 readers, Bay Ridge Courier is distributed every Friday in street boxes and high traffic retail locations. The print edition is also available online at BrooklynDaily.com Monthly Online Traffic of BrooklynDaily.com Over 85,000 Page Views Over 25,000 Unique Visitors Over 49,000 Visits

BROOKLYN COURIER Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn Heights, Dumbo, Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Red Hook, Ditmas Park, Gowanus B rooklyn Courier advertisers have taken notice of Brooklyn s growing reputation as an incubator for tech startups and trendy commercial enterprises. Its fringe culture of young hipsters powers a thriving indie arts, food, and music scene in Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Ditmas Park, Downtown, Kensington, DUMBO, and Windsor Terrace. Exciting long-term initiatives including the Brooklyn Tech Triangle Strategic Plan, estimated to advance economic, recreational, and commercial growth in the greater Downtown Brooklyn area over the next 10 years are plums of opportunity waiting to be plucked by savvy companies. As a medical practitioner in the borough, I consider it important to reach the communities surrounding our practice. For over three years we have advertised in Brooklyn Courier and have had much success in increasing our patient base from the neighborhoods of Brooklyn. Community News Group s regular health features are excellent vehicles for our advertising. DEMOGRAPHICS Male 47% Female 53% Median Age 37 Ages 25-34 20% Ages 35-54 41% AUDIENCE Median HHI $92,300 HHI $50K+ 75% HHI $75K+ 55% SOURCE: CNG Research Print Edition Reaching over 50,000 readers, Brooklyn Courier is distributed every Friday in street boxes and in high traffic retail locations. The print edition of Brooklyn Courier is also available online at BrooklynDaily.com. Dr. Enrico Ascher Founder and Director, The Vascular Institute of New York Chief of Vascular Surgery, Lutheran Medical Center Monthly Online Traffic of BrooklynDaily.com Over 85,000 Page Views Over 25,000 Unique Visitors Over 49,000 Visits

THE BROOKLYN PAPER GREENPOINT EAST WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG BUSHWICK COBBLE HILL RED HOOK DUMBO BROOKLYN HEIGHTS WATERFRONT DISTRICT CARROLL GARDENS GOWANUS GREENWOOD HEIGHTS VINEGAR HILL DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN METROTECH BOERUM HILL PROSPECT HEIGHTS PARK SLOPE BEDFORD STUYVESANT CROWN HEIGHTS EAST SUNSET PARK WINDSOR TERRACE CANARSIE FLATBUSH BAY RIDGE DYKER HEIGHTS BENSONHURST MARINE PARK MILL BASIN SHEEPSHEAD BAY CONEY ISLAND THE BROOKLYN PAPER Brooklyn Heights - 11201, 11217 Brooklyn Heights, Boerum Hill, Downtown, DUMBO, Metrotech, Vinegar Hill Carroll Gardens/Cobble Hill - 11201, 11231 Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Columbia St. Waterfront District, Red Hook Park Slope - 11215, 11217, 11220, 11226, 11230, 11232, 11238 Gowanus, Greenwood Heights, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Sunset Park, Windsor Terrace (Limited distribution in Ditmas Park, Kensington) North Brooklyn - 11206, 11211, 11222, 11237 Bushwick, East Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Williamsburg Fort Greene/Clinton Hill - 11205, 11238 Bay Ridge - 11209, 11220 Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights ADDITIONAL COVERAGE These neighborhoods fall within the coverage areas of Courier Life and Caribbean Life. See these newspapers coverage maps for details.

THE BROOKLYN PAPER Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens/Cobble Hill, Park Slope, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Fort Greene/Clinton Hill, Bay Ridge T he Brooklyn Paper is Community News Group s only broadsheet. Its excellent focus on news and cultural events in Brownstone, Downtown, and North Brooklyn has earned it several prestigious industry awards from the New York Press Association and Independent Free Papers of America. News is balanced by special features, including a popular cartoonist and podcasts, offering advertisers print and digital alternatives to market and maximize their products. DEMOGRAPHICS Male 49% Female 51% Median Age 38 Ages 25-34 32% Ages 35-54 40% Median HHI $85,600 HHI $50K+ 68% HHI $75K+ 53% SOURCE: CNG Research AUDIENCE We started advertising with The Brooklyn Paper in 2008, and they have been a steady and reliable partner in the growth of our business. Outstanding personal service gets the job done! Miriam Marin Owner Myrtle Car Service Print Edition Reaching over 62,000 readers, the Brooklyn Paper is distributed every Friday in street boxes and high traffic retail locations. The print edition is also available online at BrooklynPaper.com. Monthly Online Traffic of BrooklynPaper.com Over 300,000 Page Views Over 80,000 Unique Visitors Over 190,000 Visits

TIMESLEDGER NEWSPAPERS BEECHHURST LONG ISLAND CITY STEINWAY ASTORIA WOODSIDE SUNNYSIDE MASPETH RIDGEWOOD EAST ELMHURST JASKSON HEIGHTS ELMHURST MIDDLE VILLAGE REGO PARK GLENDALE COLLEGE POINT CORONA FOREST HILLS MALBA WHITESTONE FLUSHING KEW GARDEN HILLS MURRAY HILL BAY TERRACE AUBURNDALE JAMAICA BAYSIDE FRESH MEADOWS JAMAICA ESTATES LITTLE NECK DOUGLASTON OAKLAND GARDENS HOLLIS QUEENS VILLAGE CAMBRIAN HEIGHTS NORTH SHORE TOWERS GLEN OAKS FLORAL PARK NEW HYDE PARK BELLEROSE RICHMOND HILL ST. ALBANS SPRINGFIELD GARDENS LAURELTON ROSEDALE BAYSIDE TIMES & FLUSHING TIMES Bayside Times - 11360, 11361, 11364,11362, 11363, 11001, 11004, 11005, 11426, 11040,11356, 11357 Bayside, Bay Terrace, Oakland Gardens, Windsor Park, Little Neck, Douglaston, Glen Oaks, Bellerose, Floral Park, New Hyde Park, North Shore Towers,Whitestone, College Point, Malba & Beechurst Flushing Times - 11354, 11355, 11358, 11367, 11365, 11366, 11432 Flushing, Auburndale, Murray Hill, Main St., Kew Garden Hills, Fresh Meadows & Jamaica Estates TIMESLEDGER TimesLedger - 11101, 11102, 11103, 11104, 11105, 11106,11377, 11370, 11369, 11372,11368, 11373, 11374, 11375, 11378,11379, 11385,11412, 11423, 11432, 11434, 11435, 11436, 11413,11422, 11411, 11427, 11429 Astoria, Long Island City, Woolsey, Broadway, Steinway, Sunnyside, Woodside, East Elmhurst, Corona, Elmhurst & Jackson Heights, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Glendale, Middle Village, Maspeth, Ridgewood, Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans, Laurelton, Springfield Gardens, Rosedale,Queens Village & Cambria Heights

BAYSIDE TIMES & FLUSHING TIMES Bayside, Bay Terrace, Oakland Gardens, Windsor Park, Little Neck, Douglaston, Glen Oaks, Bellerose, Floral Park, New Hyde Park, North Shore Towers,Whitestone, College Point, Malba, Beechurst, Flushing, Auburndale, Murray Hill, Main St., Kew Garden Hills, Fresh Meadows & Jamaica Estates For nearly 80 years, the Bayside Times has covered the stories that matter most to northeast Queens. From community board meetings and crime reports to high school sports coverage and features on their friends and neighbors, residents turn to the Bayside Times to find out what s going on in their part of the borough. The Bayside Times staff hits the streets to bring all the breaking news, Borough Hall happenings, arts and entertainment highlights and unique feature stories to readers every day. The paper s editorial and photography departments have received hundreds of New York Press Association awards for outstanding coverage. DEMOGRAPHICS Male 47% Female 53% Median Age 45 Ages 25-34 19% Ages 35-54 43% Median HHI $80,100 HHI $50K+ 67% HHI $75K+ 52% SOURCE: CNG Research AUDIENCE TimesLedger has helped grow our business over the last 20 years, and they have always made us feel they really care about our business success. Print Edition Reaching 84,000 readers, Bayside Times & Flushing Times are distributed every Friday. Bayside Times is distributed in street boxes and high traffic retail locations. Flushing Times accounts for 10% of the total distribution, and is delivered by mail. The print editions of Bayside Times and Flushing Times are also available online at TimesLedger.com Inez Gonzalez Karlin Window Decor, Inc. Monthly Online Traffic of TimesLedger.com Over 140,000 Page Views Over 40,000 Unique Visitors Over 90,000 Visits

TIMESLEDGER Astoria, Long Island City, Woolsey, Broadway, Steinway, Sunnyside, Woodside, East Elmhurst, Corona, Elmhurst & Jackson Heights, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Glendale, Middle Village, Maspeth, Ridgewood, Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans, Laurelton, Springfield Gardens, Rosedale,Queens Village & Cambria Heights In one of the most diverse communities on the planet, where more than 165 languages are spoken, the TimesLedger covers the stories that matter most to Queens. From community board meetings and crime reports to high school sports coverage and features on their friends and neighbors, residents turn to the TimesLedger to find out what s going on in their part of the borough. The TimesLedger staff hits the streets from Long Island City to Woodhaven and everywhere in between to bring all the breaking news, Borough Hall happenings, arts and entertainment highlights and unique feature stories to readers every day. The paper s editorial and photography departments have received hundreds of New York Press Association awards for outstanding coverage. DEMOGRAPHICS I would like to thank TimesLedger for all their advertising advice on how to increase our CODOIL.COM business. They created an ad for our company last year and the volume has increased immensely. It has been such a pleasure doing business with them and we look forward to the future. Peggy O Connor Manager CODOIL.COM Male 48% Female 52% Median Age 40 Ages 25-34 21% Ages 35-54 39% AUDIENCE Median HHI $53,300 HHI $50K+ 48% HHI $75K+ 33% SOURCE: CNG Research Print Edition Reaching over 65,000 readers, TimesLedger Newspaper is distributed every Friday. in street boxes and high traffic retail locations. The print edition is also available online at TimesLedger.com Monthly Online Traffic of TimesLedger.com Over 140,000 Page Views Over 40,000 Unique Visitors Over 90,000 Visits

BRONX TIMES REPORTER KINGSBRIDGE VAN CORTLANDT VILLAGE WOODLAWN WAKEFIELD EDENWALD BAYCHESTER VILLAGE THE BRONX TIMES & BRONX TIMES REPORTER THE BRONX TIMES Fordham South 10451, 10452, 10453, 10454, 10455, 10456, 10457, 10459, 10460 Fordham, Belmont, University Heights, Mott Haven, Morrisania, Port Morris, Tremont, Burnside, Melrose Fordham North 10458, 10463, 10467, 10468, 10470, 10471 Fordham, Kingsbridge, Bedford Park, Norwood, Woodlawn, Mosholu, Van Cortlandt Village Castle Hill 10472, 10473, 10474 Soundview, Parkchester, Clason Point, Hunts Point, Stratton Park, Unionport, Bronx River, Harding Park Bronx North 10466, 10469, 10475 Williamsbridge, Baychester, Wakefield, Edenwald, Co-op City, Baychester Village, Fish Bay UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS MORRIS HEIGHTS HIGHBRIDGE BURNSIDE MELROSE MOTT HAVEN PORT MORRIS FORDHAM MORRISANIA BEDFORD PARK BELMONT TREMONT NORWOOD BRONX TIMES REPORTER PARKCHESTER UNIONPORT BRONX RIVER ZEREGA SOUNDVIEW HARDING CASTLE HILL PARK CLASON POINT HUNTS POINT WILLIAMSBRIDGE ALLERTON VAN NEST MORRIS PARK PELHAM PARKWAY CO-OP CITY BAYCHESTER WESTCHESTER SQUARE FISH BAY PELHAM BAY SPENCER ESTATE/ COUNTRY CLUB LASALLE WATERBURY MOSHOLU EDGEWATER PARK THROGS NECK SILVER BEACH Morris Park - 10462, 10461, 10464 Allerton, Van Nest, Pelham Parkway North, Pelham Parkway South, Westchester Square, Zerega, Belmont Throggs Neck - 10461, 10465, 10464 Waterbury, LaSalle, Pelham Bay, Country Club, Spencer Estate, Edgewater Park, Silver Beach, Locust Beach

BRONX TIMES & BRONX TIMES REPORTER Throggs Neck, Morris Park, Fordham South, Fordham North, Castle Hill, Bronx North The Bronx Times Reporter/Bronx Times is the dominant read in the city s youngest borough. Its detailed coverage reaches across the Bronx landscape, focusing on the dynamic resurgence of the only part of New York City connected to the mainland. The editorial staff s in-dept reporting of topics ranging from development, education and politics, to the Boy Scout that just received his Eagle Scout Award, make the Bronx Times Reporter/Bronx Times un-matched to any other local news outlet. For over 30 years, the Bronx Times Reporter/Bronx Times has been the Bronx preferred news source. It s the first read for all things Bronx, whether the news is breaking in Throggs Neck or Mott Haven or any of the neighborhoods in between. Editorial excellence is what attracts our readers, making it the perfect environment to reach your valued customers. I was very impressed with my advertising in the Bronx Times Reporter...The campaign paid for itself more than 10x...I booked 8 NEW kitchen jobs in 10 weeks David Flannery Owner,Flannery s Home Center DEMOGRAPHICS Male 49% Female 51% Median Age 41 Ages 25-34 21% Ages 35-54 38% Median HHI $55,600 HHI $50K+ 47% HHI $75K+ 30% SOURCE: CNG Research AUDIENCE Print Edition Reaching over 62,000 readers, Bronx Times Reporter and Bronx Times are distributed every Friday. Bronx Times Reporter represents half the readership and is distributed by mail and on newsstands, while the Bronx Times is distributed in street boxes and at high traffic retail locations. Print editions are also available online at BxTimes.com Monthly Online Traffic of BxTimes.com Over 67,000 Page Views Over 20,000 Unique Visitors Over 39,000 Visits

CARIBBEAN LIFE THE BRONX QUEENS BROOKLYN CARIBBEAN LIFE BROOKLYN Brooklyn 11203, 11205, 11206, 11207, 11208, 11210, 11212, 11213, 11216, 11217, 11218, 11221, 11225, 11226, 11230, 11233, 11234, 11236, 11237, 11238 Canarsie, Flatbush, Flatlands, Brownsville, Bed Stuyvesant, East New York, East Flatbush QUEENS, MANHATTAN, & THE BRONX Queens 11411, 11412, 11413, 11415, 11417, 11418, 11419, 11420, 11422, 11423, 11427, 11428, 11429, 11432, 11433, 11434, 11435, 11436 Jamaica, Hollis St Albans, Rochdale, Laurelton, Springfield Gardens, Rosedale, Cambria Heights, Queens Village, Richmond Hill Manhattan 10025, 10026, 10027, 10029, 10030, 10031, 10032, 10035, 10037, 10039 Harlem, East Harlem, Morningside Heights, Inwood Bronx 10451, 10452, 10453, 10454, 10455, 10456, 10457, 10458, 10460, 10461, 10462, 10463, 10466, 10467, 10468, 10469, 10470, 10472, 10473, 10475, 10550, 10552, 10553, 10704 BayChester, Co-op City, Morris Park, Parkchester, Tremont, Soundview, Mt Vernon, Mott Haven, Fleetwood, Pelham Manor, Eastchester, Kingsbridge, Norwood, Wakefield

CARIBBEAN LIFE Canarsie, Flatbush, Flatlands, Brownsville, Bed Stuyvesant, East New York, East Flatbush, Jamaica, Hollis St Albans, Rochdale, Laurelton, Springfield Gardens, Rosedale, Cambria Heights, Queens Village, Richmond Hill, Harlem, East Harlem, Morningside Heights, Inwood, BayChester, Co-op City, Morris Park, Parkchester, Tremont, Soundview, Mt Vernon, Mott Haven, Fleetwood, Pelham Manor, Eastchester, Kingsbridge, Norwood, Wakefield S ome of the world s largest concentrations of Caribbean Americans call New York City home and Caribbean Life is their local source of news about politics, sports, arts, and culture. The tabloid with the unmistakable yellow-and-orange front page is now in its third decade of informing Caribbean New Yorkers about news and events from back home and in their adopted city. Advertisers reach a loyal readership every week in Caribbean Life. We have worked with Caribbean Life for over 15 years and we thank them for their constant support as an advertising partner, and for putting us into the homes of their many readers. Our customer base is comprised mainly of Caribbean travelers in the five boroughs, whom we have been able to reach thanks to the large circulation of Caribbean Life. We appreciate all the business we have generated with them, and we look forward to a continued long and prosperous partnership. Allison Mason Manager Sales & Marketing TravelSpan Inc. DEMOGRAPHICS Male 48% Female 52% Median Age 40 Ages 25-34 21% Ages 35-54 39% AUDIENCE Median HHI $48,300 HHI $50K+ 48% HHI $75K+ 33% SOURCE: CNG Research Print Edition Reaching more than 200,000 readers, Caribbean Life is distributed every Friday in high traffic retail locations. The print edition is also available online at CaribbeanLifeNews.com Special Distribution West Indian/American Day Carnival Parade: 20,000 additional copies distributed during the parade Monthly Online Traffic of CaribbeanLifeNews.com Over 30,000 Page Views Over 8,500 Unique Visitors Over 17,000 Visits

NYC COMMUNITY MEDIA MANHATTAN ZONE Chelsea Now 10001, 10011, 10016, 10018, 10019 Chelsea, Hudson Yards, and Hell s Kitchen The Villager HELL S KITCHEN 10001, 10003, 10012, 10013, 10014 West & East Village, Chelsea, Soho, Noho, Hudson Square, Little Italy, Chinatown and Lower East Side Downtown Express 10002, 10004, 10007, 10014, 10038, 10280 Tribeca, City Hall, Financial District, Chinatown, Battery Park, South Street Seaport and World Trade HUDSON YARDS CHELSEA GRAMERCY East Villager 10002, 10003, 10006, 10007, 10009, 10010, 10012 East & West Village, Lower East Side, Soho, Noho, Little Italy and Chinatown EAST VILLAGE THE VILLAGE LOWER EAST SIDE SOHO Gay City News Gay City News is distributed throughout Manhattan, as well as parts of Brooklyn & Queens LITTLE ITALY TRIBECA MANHATTAN: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10004, 10006, 10007, 10009, 10010, 10011, 10012, 10013, 10014, 10016, 10017, 10018, 10019, 10021, 10022, 10023, 10025, 10026, 10027, 10028, 10029, 10034, 10036, 10038, 10128, 10280 QUEENS: 11101, 11109, 11355, 11367, 11368 CHINATOWN FINANCIAL DISTRICT BROOKLYN: 11201, 11205, 11209, 11215, 11217, 11222, 11231

THE VILLAGER West & East Village, Chelsea, Soho, Noho, Hudson Square, Little Italy, Chinatown and Lower East Side, Since 1933 The Villager is the paper of record for Greenwich Village, Soho, Noho, Chinatown, Union Square, Gramercy and Little Italy- the neighborhoods covered by The Villager are among the most dynamic, colorful, contentious and exciting places on the planet. For over 80 years, The Villager has been downtown Manhattan s preferred news media. The Villager offers the most in-depth local news, arts & entertainment, politics, local business and profiles of news-making personalities. Editorial Excellence is what attracts one of the most actively engaged audiences, making it the perfect environment for businesses to connect with their customers. It s the people who live, work and play here that make this area of the city such a desirable market. The Villager covers it best, winning 6 first-place awards and 13 awards overall, ranking it among the top five community newspapers in the state in the New York Press Association s 2011 Better Newspaper Contest. The Villager is available exclusively as a paid publication, sold by subscription and at newsstands. DEMOGRAPHICS Male 50% Female 50% Median Age 38 Ages 25-34 18% Ages 35-54 57% Median HHI $87,500 HHI $50K+ 64% AUDIENCE HHI $75K+ 43% College Educated 66% Employed 75% Working Full-Time 68% Professional 65% Married 27% With Kids 33% SOURCE: Pulse Research Our account exec couldn t have been more helpful in launching a campaign to get the results we needed. We were delighted. Maureen Dowdell Director of Public Relations Schola Cantorum on Hudson Print Edition Reaching over 30,000 readers, The Villager is distributed every Thursday, available in newstands and by subscription. Print edition includes legal ads. The print edition is also available online at www.thevillager.com. Monthly Online Traffic Over 470,000 Page Views Over 118,000 Unique Visitors Over 400,000 Visits

GAY CITY NEWS Serving Lesbian, Gay, Bi, and Transgender New York Gay City News boasts America s most experienced and pioneering team in LGBT journalism, a team that since the 1980 s has chronicled cross-currents, struggles and triumphs of the gay civil rights movement and the determined fight to surmount the AIDS epidemic. Gay City News speaks to the core of America s most influential untapped market according to The Wall Street News, reaching more LGBT New Yorkers than all national gay magazines combined. Gay City News is distributed throughout Manhattan as well as select neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens. Sponsorship & Partner Opportunities: As one of the nation s leading LGBT media, Gay City News regularly sponsors with local, regional and national businesses and organizations for a variety of dynamic events and promotions. For complete details, contact the marketing department. Gay City News editor Paul Schindler s alwaysstrong opinions make the paper kind of a must-read even outside the community. Ben Smith Editor-in-Chief Buzzfeed.com DEMOGRAPHICS Male 50% Female 50% Median Age 37 Ages 25-34 18% Ages 35-54 66% Median HHI $68,500 HHI $50K+ 63% HHI $75K+ 47% AUDIENCE College Educated 62% Employed 87% Working Full Time 78% Professional 58% Married 26% Significant Other 42% With Kids 39% SOURCE: Pulse Research Print Edition Reaching over 100,000 readers, Gay City News is distributed every other Thursday throughout the Metropolitan New York area, via over 500 street boxes, newsstands, restaurants, bars, cafes, retail businesses, banks and community gathering spots. The print edition is also available online at www.gaycitynews.nyc. Monthly Online Traffic Over 1,000,000 Page Views Over 290,000 Unique Visitors Over 710,000 Visits Special Distribution Pride Parade: 20,000 additional copies distributed during the parade Fire Island: Extended distribution to Fire Island, NY from Memorial Day to Labor Day

DOWNTOWN EXPRESS The Newspaper of Lower Manhattan: Tribeca, City Hall, Financial District, Chinatown, Battery Park, South Street Seaport and World Trade Downtown Express is a must-read in lower Manhattan, providing readers with crucial, ever-changing, in-depth information about quality-of-life, civic and political events, schools and business. Downtown Express is proud to be the only publication focusing exclusively on all the neighborhoods below Canal Street: Tribeca, the Financial District, City Hall, the Seaport, Chinatown and Battery Park City. We re proud recipients of the NYPA s first place award for Spot News Coverage and the secondplace winner for editorials. Downtown Express reaches an incredibly diverse mix of residents whose neighborhoods are bound together by their geography and their passion for being deeply connected to their community. As lower New York continues its breathtaking pace of development with the addition of significant residential projects and the completion of the World Trade Center, the positive impact on the economy of these neighborhoods will be considerable. Downtown Express is a leading influence and resource to its residents and workforce. Downtown Express helps spread the word about our youth programs, brings in new participants and is critical in creating a sense of community downtown. It is a must-read every week for its local news, and forceful and independent editorials. Bob Townley Executive Director Manhattan Youth DEMOGRAPHICS Male 50% Female 50% Median Age 37 Ages 25-34 18% Ages 35-54 66% Median HHI $68,500 HHI $50K+ 63% HHI $75K+ 47% AUDIENCE College Educated 62% Employed 87% Working Full Time 78% Professional 58% Married 26% Significant Other 42% With Kids 39% SOURCE: Pulse Research Print Edition Reaching over 105,000 readers, Downtown Express is distributed every other Thursday with a residential focus in 350 street boxes, restaurants, bars, cafes, retail businesses, banks and many residential buildings. Plus, Downtown Express is inserted into every Sunday Daily News distributed below 34th Street bi-weekly. Includes all newsstand and home delivered copies! The print edition is also available online at www.downtownexpress.com. Monthly Online Traffic Over 529,000 Page Views Over 129,000 Unique Visitors Over 320,000 Visits Additional Distribution: Inserted into the Sunday Daily News from 34th Street and Below

CHELSEA NOW The West Side s Community Newspaper Manhattan s Chelsea neighborhood represents one of the most diverse and evolving communities in New York City. It s mix of residents-from families and single twenty-somethings, to its rich artist and gallery and GLBTQ communities continue to see astonishing growth and development. Chelsea Now is the ONLY publication devoted exclusively to this renowned locale for the most esoteric and breaking news. Chelsea Now s unrivaled coverage of the arts and the environment has also earned several coveted NYPA awards. Chelsea has become a prime destination for hotels, restaurants, theatres, nightlife and retailers. The completion of the incredibly popular High Line park and waterfront, the forthcoming mixed-use development of the Hudson Yards and planned-expansion of Chelsea Market make this one of the most exciting places to live and visit anywhere in the world. Chelsea has also become home to America s most innovative tech firms making it epicenter of the east-coast silicon valley. Beginning in 2014, Chelsea Now will extend its distribution to include its neighbors to the north: Hell s Kitchen & Hudson Yards. Bring your advertising to the newest, fastest growing community in New York City! DEMOGRAPHICS Male 52% Female 48% Median Age 37 Ages 25-34 26% Ages 35-54 37% Median HHI $84,500 AUDIENCE HHI $50K+ 62% HHI $75K+ 47% College Educated 65% Professional 71% Married 19% With Kids 28% SOURCE: Pulse Research We were thrilled with the ads for First Saturdays/ March, which directly contributed to a hugely successful program! We had a record 240 guests in attendance... Anne Waschnicki Marketing Manager New Museum Manhattan Print Edition Reaching over 75,000 readers, Chelsea Now is distributed every Thursday via 125 street boxes located on street corners from 14th to 57th Streets, from Broadway to the West Side Highway plus hightraffic indoor locations including bookstores, cafes, restaurants, clubs, residences, etc. The print edition is also available online at www.chelseanow.com. Monthly Online Traffic Over 417,000 Page Views Over 100,000 Unique Visitors Over 210,000 Visits

EAST VILLAGER & LOWER EAST SIDER East & West Village, Lower East Side, Soho, Noho, Little Italy and Chinatown East Villager & Lower East Sider is the newspaper of record for the neighborhood of Manhattan defined by its boundaries that run from Broadway to Avenue D, 23 rd Street to Delancey where change has been a constant. The East Village and Lower East Side make up one of the most densely populated neighborhoods in New York, making it a tremendous place for business owners looking to tap into its insatiable demand for goods and services. This ever-evolving area is rich with both protected history and new cutting-edge development. Residents and visitors here find a community that offers some of the most exciting cultural and commercial opportunities anywhere. It boasts the widest variety of ethnic restaurants and shopping in the city. It s one of the leading destinations for visitors from around the globe. A rich population of students from a number of acclaimed colleges and universities make their homehere as well. DEMOGRAPHICS Male 48% Female 52% Median Age 38 Ages 25-34 20% Ages 35-54 64% Median HHI $52,500 HHI $50K+ 41% College Educated 63% Employed 79% Professional 30% Married 26% With Kids 36% SOURCE: Pulse Research AUDIENCE This is a great addition to the East Village. Love the coverage. Harry Hanson Owner Hanson Fitness Print Edition Reaching over 20,000 readers, The East Villager and Lower East Sider is distributed every other Thursday to dozens of locations within Broadway to Avenue D, 23rd Street to Delancey. You will find our bright yellow streetboxes in high-traffic areas and distribution inside residential buildings, clubs, associations, medical facilities, retail establishments, entertainment venues and retirement/assisted living facilities and centers. The print edition is also available online at www.eastvillagernews.com. Monthly Online Traffic Over 417,000 Page Views Over 100,000 Unique Visitors Over 210,000 Visits

MANHATTAN EXPRESS COVERAGE AREA 110 TH ST 2704 103 RD ST 262 W 96 TH ST 202 E 96 TH ST SUPERIOR DISTRIBUTION: Prime Residential Buildings throughout Midtown, the Upper West Side, and Upper East Side. Gristedes Supermarkets north of 34th St. (see map on the left) 251 W 86 TH ST 504 COLUMBUS AVE 1343 LEXINGTON AVE 350 E 86 TH ST 1644 YORK AVE 81 ST ST 40 EAST END AVE #42 1365 3 RD AVE Neighborhood Partnership Boxes, managed by local business associations. 75 TH ST 65 TH ST 1446 2 ND AVE 1208 1 ST AVE Publication Dates 2015 59 TH ST Oct 22 Dec 3 907 8 TH AVE 54 TH ST Nov 5 Nov 19 Dec 17 Dec 31 2016 42 ND ST 748 2 ND AVE Jan 14 Jul 14 Jan 28 Jul 28 460 3 RD AVE Feb 11 Feb 25 Aug 11 Aug 25 34 TH ST Gristedes Locations Mar 10 Mar 24 Sep 8 Sep 22 Apr 7 Oct 6 Midtown 10001, 10016, 10017, 10018, 10019, 10020, 10022, 10036 Apr 21 May 5 May 19 Oct 20 Nov 3 Nov 17 Upper West Side 10023, 10024, 10025, 10069 Upper East Side Jun 2 Jun 16 Jun 30 Dec 1 Dec 15 Dec 29 10021, 10028, 10128, 10029, 10065, 10075

MANHATTAN EXPRESS Midtown East, Midtown West, Sutton Place, Turtle Bay, Lenox Hill, Columbus Circle, Lincoln Square, Ansonia, Yorkville, Ansonia, Upper East Side & Upper West Side. W ith the October 2015 launch of Manhattan Express, the editorial team that has distinguished itself with the Villager, Downtown Express, Chelsea Now, and Gay City News expands the newspaper group s coverage into Midtown and the Upper East and Upper West Sides. Manhattan Express provides the most thoughtful and comprehensive news, arts, and features reporting, and event listings for the neighborhoods that make up the nation s largest business district as well as the most concentrated array of world-class cultural institutions anywhere. Long home to the city s most affluent residents, Manhattan Express neighborhoods including Sutton Place, Turtle Bay, Lenox Hill, Yorkville, Columbus Circle, Lincoln Square, and Ansonia are leaders in keeping New York City the world s most influential commercial center. And from Lincoln Center to the Metropolitan Museum, and Carnegie Hall to the Museum of Modern Art, Midtown and the Upper East and West Sides remain the cultural heart of a city where the arts are critical catalysts to the economy. With its cover printed on bright white stock, Manhattan Express offers a distinctive high-end look tailored to the discerning eye of the neighborhoods residents. Manhattan Express will reach more than 70,000 readers from 34th to 110th Street, with the broadest distribution network in the market direct delivery to prime residential buildings and availability in Gristedes Manhattan supermarkets as well as neighborhood partnership-managed street boxes. The editorial team behind Manhattan Express is awardwinning. At this year s Better Newspaper Contest held among 177 newspapers statewide in the New York Press Association, our editors and reporters won 12 First Place Awards and 40 awards overall. Manhattan Express editor Paul Schindler, in the words of Buzzfeed founder and editor-in-chief Ben Smith, has strong opinions that make his reporting a mustread. DEMOGRAPHICS MEDIAN HH INCOME Upper East Side: $118,000 Upper West Side: $102,400 Midtown: $100,200 Zip codes covered by Manhattan Express are amongst the most affluent in the country. EDUCATION Percentage with bachelor s degree or higher among those 25 and older: Upper East Side: 82.5 % Upper West Side: 76.9 % Midtown 76.3 % CNG Local Research using US Census data.

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