Ybu can make lot from an issue More young people are making more of the news. Whether it s pot. protest, pop or local affairs they re getting involved They themselves want to know more Research showa f that 74" of older teens (aged 15 to 20) read jdMßnk a newspaper on the average week day. In the youthline the daily newspaper has more impact, more influence, more selling potential. Advertising aimed at the youth market scores < A' most sales in the newspaper Because the ’W 1 message is alive longer. Makes more impression. W !The avera 9 e newspaper page has a tSfwS" vHfe. 9 reater exposure than the average 15 sec. rad'c oi i.’lewsior broadcast .. Gi;e 'r° ut '- word c,'-. your prod ,<.i 1 Show more tell ‘ » jjffijpih niore se i more 185Z.11 through the caily -h,< '*h, «**- ff newspaper. ■- ; *"*' rw r ~“ 7 -“' ■ * 4 Jfl Hrf ® ~ ■ MB ffl s4|Sks» Kg rz& Uli ;|f F' > W. ® NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING ” GETS RESULTS
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33158, 23 February 1973, Page 14
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161Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33158, 23 February 1973, Page 14
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