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Nashville Lifestyles

Nashville Lifestyles is the premier city magazine for the greater Nashville area featuring local celebrities, fashion, dining, interior design, events and causes in every issue. It is distributed via subscriptions and local retailers.

Reader Profile

Female 62%
HHI $75,000+ 42%
Age 25-54 63%
Home owners 81%

Source: Tennessean Market Study, Scarborough 2007


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Nashville Lifestyles Weddings

Nashville Lifestyles Weddings is a one-of-a-kind bridal publication for those planning their special day in Middle Tennessee. Our Weddings publication allows you to present your products and services in a high-quality setting with exclusive distribution.

  • Publishes once a year, in late July, and is distributed in local stores like Barnes and Noble Books-a-Million, Borders, Davis Kidd, The Cosmetic Market, Reeves-Sain and Social Graces.
  • Mailed free to brides placing announcements in The Tennessean and our other publications.


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Murfreesboro Magazine

Murfreesboro Magazine is the city magazine for Rutherford County's centre city featuring the local flavor of fashion, dining, design, neighbourhoods and society in every issue. It’s distributed six times a year via subscriptions, newsstands and inside The Daily News Journal to upscale households.


Reader Profile

Female 55%
HHI $75,000+ 41%
Age 25-54 67%
Home owners 86%

Source: Tennessean Market Study, Scarborough 2007


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FYI Magazine

FYI is the Midstate’s most recognized annual guide to living, working, playing, learning and getting around Middle Tennessee. It’s an indispensable source covering everything from new homes to theater seating charts to Titans football.

FYI is published every September in the Sunday Tennessean with a one-year shelf life, giving your ad message staying power for year-round results.

Total Sunday readership: 604,700

Source: Tennessean Market Study, Scarborough 2007; ABC Audit Report, September 30, 2007.


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