Create ad / Chicago News Bench: Top of Middle Column, Above the Fold
Chicago News Bench (CNB) began as "Rogers Park Bench," a humble neighborhood blog in October, 2006 and has quickly grown to be one of Chicago's most recognized web sites. CNB was named one of the city's best by both the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Magazine, and is frequently quoted in whole by the Chicago Sun-Times. Although not a "super blog," CNB's readership is nationwide and includes many key decision makers in both the public and private sectors.
Our audience is Affluent and Highly Educated
As of 9/22/09, Quantcast shows 37 percent of CNB readers are ages 35-49, and 43 percent are over 50 (you know, the folks with the money). Our audience is affluent, with 30 percent in the $60-100k range and 27 percent in the over $100k segment. 70 percent of our readers attended college and/or graduate school. Source: Quantcast.
Our audience is Affluent and Highly Educated
As of 9/22/09, Quantcast shows 37 percent of CNB readers are ages 35-49, and 43 percent are over 50 (you know, the folks with the money). Our audience is affluent, with 30 percent in the $60-100k range and 27 percent in the over $100k segment. 70 percent of our readers attended college and/or graduate school. Source: Quantcast.
Near the top of the middle column - that's choice real estate!
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