2023 Media kit

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Connecticut’s first choice for Urban News since 1990 INNER-CITYNews The Media Kit 2023
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THE INNER-CITY NEWS - May 27 2020 June 02, 2020 INNER-CITY NEWS July 27, 2016 August 02, 2016 1 NEWS Volume 21 No. 2194 New Haven, Bridgeport INNER-CITY INNER-CITY Financial Justice a Key Focus at 2016 NAACP Convention Malloy To Dems: Ignore “Tough On Crime” Snow in July? Snow in July? Volume 27 No. 2389 Lifetime Of Public Service Child Care Providers Struggle To Stay Afloat As Parents Contemplate Safety Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden Clarifies Message to Black America Newhallville Pantry Feeds Hundreds Many Newly “On The Edge” THE INNER-CITY NEWS - May - 20, 2020 - May 26, 2020 INNER-CITY NEWS 1 NEWS Volume 21 No. 2194 New Haven, Bridgeport INNER-CITY INNER-CITY Financial Justice a Key Focus at 2016 NAACP Convention Malloy To Dems: Ignore “Tough On Crime” Snow in July? Snow in July? Volume 27 No. 2388 Toni Walker at the state capitol. 10 Black Scholarship Programs in 2020 That Are Still Open Despite COVID-19 The Black crisis In the midst of the coronavirus crisis GOP Endorses Logan For 3rd Term State Reps Visit Incarcerated Youth Online Placing Your Message Where People Place Their Trust Our publication is the heartbeat of the African-American communities in Greater New Haven and Bridgeport, Hartford, Connecticut. Our philosophy reflects the values that African -Americans cherish: Family, Education Community. We deliver informative, inspirational news that aims to communicate, educate, motivate, and empower. We put these values to work with a first class publication that you can trust. YOUR COMMUNITY VEHICLE Connecticut’s first choice for Urban News since 1990 THE INNER-CITY NEWS - May 06 2020 May 12, 2020 INNER-CITY NEWS 27, 2016 August 02, 1 FOLLOW US ON NEWS Volume 21 No. 2194 New Haven, Bridgeport INNER-CITY INNER-CITY Financial Justice a Key Focus at 2016 NAACP Convention Color Struck? Color Struck? Snow in July? Volume 27 No. 2386 Volunteers gathered in the median of Winchester Avenue. COMMENTARY: Congressional Black Caucus: Prioritize Black People First! Word! Mass Mask Giveaway Fearing Covid-19, Inmates Seek Release Restaurants in America Hard Hit by COVID-19 Face Uphill Battle THE INNER-CITY NEWS - April 01 2020 April 07, 2020 INNER-CITY NEWS July 27, 2016 August 02, 2016 1 FOLLOW US ON NEWS Volume 21 No. 2194 New Haven, Bridgeport INNER-CITY INNER-CITY Financial Justice a Key Focus at 2016 NAACP Convention Color Struck? Color Struck? Snow in July? Snow in July? Volume 27 No. 2380 #QuarantineAndChill: Things to Do During the Covid-19 Crisis Congressional Black Caucus Focuses on Economic Recovery of African Americans in COVID-19 Crisis Will a Mask Really Protect You from Coronavirus? Mutual Aid Teams Tackle Covid-19 Challenge THE INNER-CITY NEWS - April 08, 2020 April 14, 2020 INNER-CITY NEWS July 27, 2016 August 02, FOLLOW US ON NEWS New Haven, Bridgeport INNER-CITY INNER-CITY Financial Justice a Key Focus at 2016 NAACP Convention Color Struck? Color Struck? Snow in July? Volume 27 No. 2381 Dating During COVID-19: Experts Say ‘Go Old School’ Earl Graves, Sr, Creator of Black Enterprise Joe Biden for President John Lewis Endorses Congressman COMMENTARY: While You Were Paying Attention To Covid-19, Trump Slipped Something Past You THE INNER-CITY NEWS - April 22, 2020 April 28, 2020 INNER-CITY NEWS July 27, 2016 August 02, 2016 1 FOLLOW US ON NEWS New Haven, Bridgeport INNER-CITY INNER-CITY Financial Justice a Key Focus at 2016 NAACP Convention Malloy To Dems: Ignore “Tough On Crime” Malloy To Dems: Ignore “Tough On Crime” Snow in July? Snow in July? Volume 27 No. 2384 Consumers and banks should stay away from payday loans Emergency Relief For Artists The Political and Healthcare System is Broken and Corrupt in America NFL Exec Troy Vincent Talks Draft, HBCU Initiatives THE INNER-CITY NEWS - June 10 2020 June 16, 2020 INNER-CITY NEWS FOLLOW US ON NEWS Volume 21 No. 2194 New Haven, Bridgeport INNER-CITY INNER-CITY Financial Justice a Key Focus at 2016 NAACP Convention Color Struck? Color Struck? Malloy To Dems: Ignore “Tough On Crime” Snow in July? Snow in July? Volume 27 No. 2391 5,000 March Youth Leaders Push More than 50 years later and still so much to be done Ending Systemic Racism Starts Young, Experts and Parents Say THE INNER-CITY NEWS - April 15 2020 April 21, 2020 INNER-CITY NEWS 2016 August 02, 2016 NEWS Volume 21 No. 2194 New Haven, Bridgeport INNER-CITY INNER-CITY Financial Justice a Key Focus at 2016 NAACP Convention Malloy To Dems: Ignore “Tough On Crime” Snow in July? Snow in July? Volume 27 No. 2382 Is It Time to Cut Your Fingernails to Protect Yourself From Coronavirus? Huck’s Defenses Were Ready For Covid Lean on Me: Bill Withers COVID-19: Working Remotely? How Parents are Balancing Home School, Work, and Sanity THE INNER-CITY NEWS - April 29, 2020 May 05, 2020 July 27, 2016 August 02, 2016 NEWS Volume 21 No. 2194 New Haven, Bridgeport INNER-CITY INNER-CITY Financial Justice a Key Focus at 2016 NAACP Convention Malloy To Dems: Ignore “Tough On Crime” Snow in July? Snow in July? Volume 27 No. 2385 Congressional Black Caucus and NNPA Demand Stimulus Inclusion Food Assistance Programs Critical for Low-Income Children and Families Grocer Presses On, Inspires Next Gen “Telemedicine Can’t Weigh The Baby”

January

Run dates: 4, 11, 18, 25,

July

Vacation Travel

Run dates: 5, 12, 19, 26,

First Responders Day

National Hispanic Heritage Month

Healthcare update,Continuing Education: Alternative opportunities for learning and building new skills

Run dates: 6, 13, 20, 27,

Run dates: 1, 8, 15, 24, 29,

Alcohol Awareness Month, Sexual Assault & Prevention Month Diaspora Watch: Politics, Arts, Culture

April 13th Holy Week / Easter

April 27th / Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work

Run dates: 5, 12, 19, 26,

May

Run dates: 3, 10, 17, 24, 31,

June

Freddie Fixer Parade , The Black Community

October

Domestic Violence Awareness Depression Awareness, Elm City Lit Fest Black Poetry Day

Run dates: 4, 11, 18, 25,

American Indian Heritage Month

National Diabetes Awareness Month

National Novel Writing Month NaNoWriMo

Thanksgiving Traditions

Run dates: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29,

December

Happy Holidays!

Christmas & Kwanzaa

World AIDS Day

Run dates: 7, 14, 21, 28

Editorial Calendar 2023 Run dates: The paper goes to print every week on Wednesday Additional Recurring Content Business & Financial, Opinion & Analysis, Better Health ,Community Calendar, Education, Sports, art & Entertainment, Family, Lifestyle, Insertion Dates: editorial and advertising deadline every Monday (Extensions are at the discretion of Publisher, please inquire ASAP if needed) (Extensions are at the discretion of Publisher, please inquire ASAP if needed) Back To School Alternative Education September Suicide Awareness Month November National Adoption Awareness Month Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday (15th actual birthday, 1/17 Federal holiday) Remembering The King Legacy February Black History Month Go Red For Women/American Heart Association Campaign National Black AIDS Awareness Day (2/7) Black Health: Pandemic Updates Run dates: 1, 8, 15, 22, March Women’s History Month, International Woman’s Day Black Women Artists Black Women Educators Black Women Elected to public office April Mother’s Day Mental Health Month Aging in The Black Community: Juneteenth Celebration Summer Happenings!: camps, concerts, fairs, festivals Black Music Month National Men’s Health Week Run dates: 7, 14, 21, 28, Insertion Dates: editorial and advertising deadline every Monday (Extensions are at the discretion of Publisher, please inquire ASAP if needed) In-Home care vs. Assisted Living care decisions Summer Reads: African American Book Clubs National Minority Mental Health Month August Run dates: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Family Health Issue Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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For more Information Contact Keith Jackson at (203) 387-0354 or icnsales3@penfieldcomm.com
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