Established in 1873, the Queens Ledger is our flagship paper with a circulation of 30, 000. The Ledger is sold at more than 160 newsstands and newsboxes in the Queens communities of Maspeth, Middle Village, Woodside, Elmhurst and Ridgewood. It primarily serves zip codes 11378, 11379, 11373, 11385, 11377, and is mailed throughout all the Queens zip codes. It is also the official "legal" newspaper of Queens, carrying more legal advertisements than any other in the Borough. www.queensledger.com About Our Media Group We currently publish eight weekly newspapers in Queens County and Brooklyn, with a combined total circulation of 150, 000. Our circulation is entirely paid ( combination newsstand and mailed by subscription ) and available at more than 700 newsstands. Our readership is made up of community residents who need weekly information which shapes their local lives. From local environmental issues, to our school boards to local youth and adult sports reporting, the Queens Ledger / Greenpoint Star Community Newspaper Group is serious about informing our readers about ; 1. what is happening on their block, 2. what is happening in their neighborhood, and 3. what is going on in the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn which affects their lives. Our readership is heavily made up of civic members, families with children in schools, people who attend religious services and people involved in community sports. In fact, The Diocese of Brooklyn has hired our media company as its vehicle to promote the 104 Catholic Elementary Schools in Queens and Brooklyn. We use all our media properties to promote their schools. It's a wonderful partnership. We have subscription programs for organizations in our communities, because those people are the ones who are active. They are the ones with the purchasing power who support our merchants. Established in 1909, the Observer weekly newspaper of Richmond Hill published weekly for that town in South Queens. In 1912, the Leader weekly newspaper of Woodhaven combined with the Observer newspaper and the LEADER/OBSERVER newspaper of South-Queens was formed. Today this newspaper is the premier paid weekly community newspaper in South Queens covering Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, Ozone Park, Jamaica and Howard Beach. In Eastern Queens we publish the Queens Examiner. Our motto ; we not only cover the news, but we are part of the communities we servesets us apart from any news agency which touches the area. Our rich history and passionate positive coverage allows us to be part of everything which happens in the towns we cover. We are the best advertising medium you could possibly choose. In Brooklyn the Greenpoint STAR and Brooklyn Northside NEWS covers those great neighborhoods in Brooklyn which are vibrant and growing. The Brooklyn Downtown STAR covers central Brooklyn like a glove. Long Island University St. John's University St. Joseph's College Brooklyn College St. Francis College Queens College 312 That's the number of letters to the editor we published last year. Letters signify that readers are involved with our newspapers. Some agree with us, some disagree, but they care enough to write. 2, 761 That's how many pictures we published throughout our 8 newspapers between June 2006 and May 2007. Local people, places and events are what our local papers are all about. We don't subscribe to a national wire service because we know our readers pay for local news, local action and neighborhood activities. 9, 665 That's how many Real Estate listings we published in our newspapers in the last 12 months. We believe a real community newspaper has the ear of the Real Estate industry. We take the lead in the eyes of Real Estate agents. SIX pages of listings each week.
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