Serving Missouri Communities in St. Louis County & St. Charles County
www.MYCNEWS.com
PUBLISHED WEEKLY SINCE 1921

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Value

High quality publications combined with powerful circulation methods and affordable rates to provide advertisers an outstanding return on their advertising investment.


Readership Response

A Community News Survey Indicated:  76% of readers had called an advertiser within the past 30 days.  57% of readers had purchased from an advertiser within the past 30 days.  The survey response was consistent and continuous throughout a 13 week time period with a peak of response between weeks six and ten.


Quality Publications

Specializing in news that appeals to a general audience, Huneke Publications, Inc. emphasizes public service articles covering a broad variety of feature news and local events that relate directly to the readers.  Positive local interest stories, entertainment highlights, and current event articles give our publications their friendly personality and "Good News" appeal.




Voluntary Circulation

Our publications use a combination of home delivery and voluntary circulation methods.  Voluntary refers to a circulation method where readers "voluntarily" choose to seek out and pick up a publication to read.  This method is powerful when newsstand locations are carefully chosen and the newsstands are monitored for 100% pick up.  Community News has develped a network of over 650 conveniently located newsstands including every major chain supermarket and Wal-Mart.  Our voluntary method is powerful for three reasons:

  1. QUALITY READERS - A voluntary reader is an interested reader, actively outside of the home, in stores, seeking out information about the community.
  2. TOTAL UTILITY - 100% pickup assure no wasted papers, every paper reaches an interested reader, yielding a full value for the entire print run.
  3. EXPANDING SET - Every print run reaches a unique group of readers, because the majority of voluntary readers read the paper occasionally.  These unique groups add up to a readership size about three times greater than the print run.