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Caso Ledger Live (Star Ledger) Nuevas estrategias de videoperiodismo. Ledger Live, a new kind of news show Está producido por The Star Ledger y alojado en NJ.com. Sobre NJ.com. Qué es NJ.com BENEFITS OF ADVERTISING ON NJ.COM
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Caso Ledger Live(Star Ledger)Nuevas estrategias de videoperiodismo
Ledger Live, a new kind of news show • Está producido por The Star Ledger y alojado en NJ.com
Qué es NJ.com • BENEFITS OF ADVERTISING ON NJ.COM • NJ.com receives over 2 million unique users per month1 and over 81 million page views2 every month. It's an audience we deliver to our advertisers every day in ways that help them grow their businesses. If you're trying to develop a larger audience for your business we can tailor an advertising package that works for you. • NJ.com is the leading Web site in NJ, a very wired state. We're affiliated with 14 major New Jersey newspapers including The Star-Ledger, The Times, The Jersey Journal, The Express-Times, Gloucester County Times, Bridgeton News, Today's Sunbeam, Hunterdon County Democrat, The Warren Reporter, The Reporter (Somerset), Independent Press, Cranford Chronicle, The Record-Press and Suburban News. • Sources:1 Visual Sciences, January 20082 Advance Internet 2007 Average Monthly Statistics
NJ.com is New Jersey's largest local Web site for news, sports, entertainment, jobs, autos, real estate and information. In addition to serving as the online home of Jersey's 14 largest and most prominent newspapers, NJ.com offers forums, blogs, webcams, and listings on where to go and what to do in and around the Garden State.
Seen & Heard • We advertise NJ.com to our audience throughout the state using every major marketing channel (and some pretty inventive ones too!). We reach our audience no matter what they're doing. • On The RoadNJ.com billboard campaigns run on mass transportation routes throughout the state.
On the BusNJ.com Bus King campaigns run on mass transportation throughout the state.
On the TrainNJ.com PATH posters run on all routes throughout New York and New Jersey
In PrintNJ.com newspaper ads run daily in our affiliated newspapers • At EventsNJ.com sponsors many business and community events throughout New Jersey.
Ver la cobertura completa a partir del vinculo • http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2008/07/former_newark_mayor_sharpe_jam_4.html
Version off line/on line (alojada en NJ.com) • 30-07-08
The Star-Ledger is the leading newspaper in the U.S. state of New Jersey and is based in Newark. It is a sister paper to the Jersey Journal of Jersey City, The Times of Trenton and the Staten Island Advance, all of which are owned by Advance Publications. • The Star-Ledger's daily circulation is larger than the next two largest New Jersey newspapers combined and its Sunday circulation is larger than the next three papers combined.
The Newark Daily Advertiser, founded in 1832, was Newark's first daily newspaper. It subsequently evolved into the Newark Star-Eagle, which merged with the Newark Ledger to become the Newark Star-Ledger, later changed to simply The Star-Ledger. (It is still popularly called the Newark Star-Ledger by many New York-area residents because of its heritage and its location in the Garden State's biggest city.)
The Star-Ledger distributes county-wide local news sections with the paper to customers in Essex, Middlesex, Morris, Somerset/Hunterdon, Sussex/Warren and Union counties. In Hudson County its sister newspaper is distributed, the Jersey Journal. The same is done in Mercer County with the Trenton Times. All of these papers, as well as Advance-owned dailies in southern New Jersey, share a common web site, nj.com.
During the 1960’s The Star-Ledger’s chief competitor was the Newark Evening News, once the most popular newspaper in New Jersey. In March of 1971, the Star-Ledger surpassed the Evening News in daily circulation. The Evening News shut down in 1972.
Perhaps learning a lesson after the Newark Evening News’ disastrous move to a high traffic area (trapping its delivery trucks in inner-city traffic) the Star-Ledger opened a satellite plant in Newark and Piscataway. The Piscataway location offered quick access to Union, Monmouth, Somerset, and Middlesex counties.
The Star-Ledger was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting in 2005 for its comprehensive and clear-headed coverage of the resignation of the Governor of New JerseyJim McGreevey, after he confessed to adultery with a male lover. • The paper awards the Star-Ledger Trophy each year to high school teams that end up as the number one team in their respective sport in the state of New Jersey.
Daily paid: 367,828 • Sunday paid: 567,971 • Publication days: Daily & Sunday • Circulation authority: ABC, March 2007
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Otras fuentes a consultar • New Jersey Press Association (NJPA) • http://www.njpa.org/njpa/member_newspapers/daily_newspaper_members.html