Newslink
With a population of 12,250 Gore District residents turn to the
Newslink for their weekly dose of local news, events and advertising
information.
Home to the famous brown trout statue, Gore and its outlying
districts have benefitted tremendously from the recent dairy boom.
Fonterra's Edendale plant is the major employer in the district and the
world's largest milk processing plant.
With major events like the Hokonui Fashion Design Awards, the Gold
Guitar Awards and the Hokonui Moonshiners Festival being held in the
area, the Newslink is the perfect vehicle to tap into this lucrative and
prosperous market.
Published |
Weekly - Thursday
Morning Issue |
Editor |
Mark Hotton |
Cover Price |
Free |
Page Size |
ROP 37cm x 7col
Classified 37cm x 8col |
Readership |
Average issue, 22,000
Source: Nielsen CMI Q3 2013 - Q2 2014
|
Circulation |
12,002
Source: NZ Audit Bureau of Circulation, 12 months to Dec 2013 |
Other Editions |
Newslink digital edition |
With an average issue readership of 13,000 The Newslink is the right
choice to advertise in if you are looking to target consumers in the
lucrative Eastern Southland market. The Newslink was launched in 1990
to give the readers of Gore a good community read and provide
advertisers with the means to target this segment of the Southland
population. It's dedicated to delivering local news to this rural area
of Southland where agriculture is a major industry, employer and
contributor to the GDP. Editorial content focuses on the entire
district, covering the Gore, Mossburn, Lumsden, Tapanui and Edendale
areas. The Newslink targets a wide range of income groups, from retired
couples and young families to self employed individuals running small
businesses through to larger business owners and farmers in the outlying
areas of the district. Readers are image conscious, believing that
money indicates success and keeping up with the latest fashions. They
are also health conscious and aware of the environmental impact of
products.
Newspaper Display Advertising
Display advertising is located throughout the publication and
utilises size, colour, illustration and typography to attract the
reader's attention. Display advertising is primarily found in the
editorial sections but can also be placed within classified sections if
deemed appropriate and relevant.
You can request a preferred position
within the newspaper for a fee or choose "run of paper" whereby the
advertisement is placed in any position in the paper at our discretion.
Opting for run of paper generally results in a reduced charge to an
advertiser.
Classified Advertising
Classifieds are advertising only pages across a number of different
categories e.g for sale, trade services or situations vacant.
ROP from minimum of 3 cm deep to 7 cols (26.6 cm) wide, up to a maximum of 37 cm deep.
Classified display from minimum of 3 cm deep to 8 cols (26.6cm) wide, up to maximum of 37 cm deep.
Classified non-display bookings can be placed through your marketing consultant or direct to newslink@stl.co.nz
All display bookings can be placed through your sales executive or direct to richard.potter@stl.co.nz