RATES: Let’s Talk Trash News! will be distributed every other month during each school year: September, November, January, March, and May during the first week of each month. This publication is sustainable by the sale of annual sponsorships to area businesses that support education. We do not intend to sell ads as a traditional newspaper practice so that it loses integrity as an educational resource. We promote this publication as a sponsorship/community support mechanism, not advertising. It is an opportunity for businesses to show their support with a page presence and an opportunity to use their presence as an educational opportunity. Distribution - 17,000 copies The Robertson County Exchange as an insert, 7,000 copies / issue K-8th grade classroom bundle deliveries to each school K-8th - 8,500 Additional single copy distribution: 1,500 Premier Sponsorship Back Cover: $1,150.00 per issue (3 Copy changes are allowed per school year. Additional copy changes are $50 per change.) Cost per contact 6.7¢ per issue Premier Sponsorship Inside Front Cover: $1,050.00 per issue (3 Copy changes allowed per school year. Additional copy changes are $50 per change.) Cost per contact 6.1¢ per issue Inside Page Sponsorship: $525.00 per issue . This includes a banner presence at the bottom of a page approximately 2.5” x 9.75”. Sponsorship commitments are required for the entire school year of five issues. Sponsors are invoiced at the time each current issue goes to press. There is no art set up; however, if copy changes are required or a change of ad is necessary, there is a nominal cost of $50 for each issue that changes. Cost per contact 3¢ per issue Calendar Page Sponsorship: $86.00 per issue. (Change of ad $45 per change.) Cost per contact .005¢ per issue
Let’s Talk Trash News has been an eye-opening, educational, and entertaining publication that has had profound positive impact on the the students of Cheatham County. As the mother of two elementary school students, a local business owner, program sponsor, and being in the publishing industry myself, I have grown to truly appreciate this publication and hope to see it continue to thrive and make an impact on our local children and the world in which they live. - Amy M Hill Editor-in-Chief, The Post
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