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Premium Positions

Front Page Banners

Front page banner ads, located prominently on the front cover of the section, will help your business receive maximum exposure and establish an unmistakable presence in the market. Front page banner ads are available on any section front including community sections, but are subject to availability.

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Right Ear Position

If you’re looking for visibility, there is no better place than the top of the section. Each section has only one ear position — with guaranteed color. The Right Ear position is available on any section front including community sections but is subject to availability.

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Sticky Notes

Sticky Notes are placed prominently on the front page of The Tennessean or any section of the paper—they’re sure to be seen, remembered and saved by your potential customers for future use and top-of-mind awareness. They peel right off the page and adhere to calendars, refrigerators, computers, etc. for convenient reminders. You can also customize them in a recognizable shape or with peel-offs and scratch-offs.

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Creative Ad Units

Creative Ad Units literally “break through the clutter” with unique positioning and cut-out shapes to attract attention. Your message not only has the stopping power to get noticed, but also allows you the space and time to deliver your message once you’ve gotten their attention.


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The Daily Crave and Daily Crave Marketplace

The Daily Crave and Daily Crave Marketplace are The Tennessean’s ultimate shopping resources targeted directly to women. Appearing on page two of the Life section every day, Daily Crave features our Shopping Diva, Cathi Aycock, as well as five unique products, shopping tips and helpful hints to make life more enjoyable. The very popular Ms. Cheap column is also featured on this page.

Daily Crave offers a unique opportunity to position your store and products in an environment that is dedicated to shopping. Ad position includes an anchored ad at the bottom of the page. Plus, the Daily Crave Marketplace, directory page of products and stores, publishes on the facing page on Wednesday and Sunday.


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Society Page

Inside Sunday Life, featuring the many ways Middle Tennesseans give their time and money including:

  • Columnist on Nashville's fundraisers and benefits plus personal style and fashion
  • Photos of who’s there supporting a specific cause
  • Social balls, galas and other events including Swan Ball, Symphony Ball, Heart Ball, Iroquois Steeplechase and Frist Gala coverage


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Moms Like Me in Monday Life

We bring MomsLikeMe.com to the attention of newspaper readers with a Moms Like Me page inside the Life section every Monday. Readers find a mix of information, photos and comments—generated by our staff and site users—reproduced on the printed page.


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Special Moments Directory

Looking for a cost-effective way to reach people planning a wedding, party or other special occasion? Our Special Moments Directory is your solution to helping readers find what they’re looking for. It is published every week near wedding and other announcements in our popular Sunday Life & Travel section.


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Worship Directory

With more than 2,200 churches in Middle Tennessee, our Worship Directory is the perfect place for readers to find a church home. Tell them about your church, where you’re located, when services are scheduled, and how they can contact you.

This section publishes every Saturday in the popular Local & Business section near our Faith & Values page.

Source: Yellowpages.com (as reported 2-26-09)


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