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The Beacon Hill Times is the
free, high-quality newspaper for Beacon Hill and the West End. It
appears every Tuesday. It is exactly what you need to get the word
out about your products or services.
Our
readers are well-off and well-educated. They can afford what you
have to offer. Beacon Hill and the West End are filled with
families, young singles and empty nesters with the highest incomes
in Boston. Almost half are employed as executives or professionals.
More than 70% of residents have graduated from college. The median
family income is approximately $150,000. Our readers renovate and
decorate their houses. They take trips. They dine out and they like
movies, plays and performances. They don't have much spare
time.
Everybody reads The Times. And everyone
will see your ad. Our ability to get readers' attention is
unsurpassed because we are one of only two downtown Boston neighborhood
newspapers with an editorial page, and newspaper studies show that
most readers will open a newspaper only if it has an editorial page.
The many letters to the editor that we receive give evidence of
our attentive readership. Our readers tell us they read The Times
from cover to cover because every news story and every feature is
about them, their neighbors and the events affecting their everyday
lives. Our readers say they read The Beacon Hill Times before they
read their other Times.
The Times is everywhere! We hand-deliver
11,700 copies of this newspaper. Of course, it goes to every household
on Beacon Hill and in the West End. Because of our editorial page,
residents in nearby neighborhoods have asked us to deliver to them
also. So we go to half of the Back Bay, Bay Village, the area around
North Station and the luxury condominiums around the Public Garden
and the Common.
It's effective. "Because of our ad
in The Times, we have had guests booked every weekend," said Louise
Venden, owner of The Charles Street Inn. "If anyone wants to know
how effective your newspaper is, just give them my number."
The Beacon Hill Times is the newspaper
EVERYONE ELSE is in. More than 90% of Beacon Hill businesses
advertise only in The Times. It is the official newspaper of record
on Beacon Hill.
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