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ADVERTISING GUIDE


Founded in 1849, the Santa Fe New Mexican is the West’s oldest newspaper. From protecting citizens’ “right to know”, to helping local businesses thrive and prosper, our commitment to the Santa Fe community is nearly 168 years old. Today, The New Mexican serves one of the largest media audiences in New Mexico, with 50,000 daily readers in print and more than 300,000 monthly readers online. We take great pride in Santa Fe. You’ll see it in the brands we represent and in every product we produce. Explore this guide, and discover the many ways the Santa Fe New Mexican is here to serve you.

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Santa Fe New Mexican . . . . . . . . . . 4 Pasatiempo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Digital Products . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7, 8 Magazines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 10 Home Real Estate Guide . . . . . . . . . 11 Classified Advertising . . . . . . . . . . 12 Thrifty Nickel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Commercial Printing . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Specialty Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Ad Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

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Holocaust survivor, Nobel Prize winner who offered voice to persecuted people dies at age 87. NATION & WORLD, A-2

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Study: New Mexico judiciary lags in racial, ethnic diversity

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Heinrich prepares bill to help tribes keep artifacts

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TARAWA, Kiribati — One clear bright day last winter, a tidal surge swept over an ocean embankment here in the remote, low-lying island country of Kiribati, smashing through the doors and windows of Betio Hospital and spewing sand and debris across its maternity ward. Beero Hosea, 37, a handyman, cut the power and helped carry frightened mothers through the rubble and water to a nearby school.

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American Indian tribes long have known that their sacred objects and items of cultural patrimony have been showing up in art galleries, on internet sites and in auction house catalogs — often in Europe — eventually ending up in the hands of wealthy international collectors. In the last year, at least 24 items of Acoma Pueblo cultural patrimony were illegally removed from the reservation Martin and offered for sale, Heinrich according to Gov. Kurt Riley. And as recently as May, the governor was forced to plead with public officials and even call on the people of France to stop the sale of a war shield by a Paris auction house. That time, the item was grudgingly withdrawn from the sale, but sometimes tribal officials are not successful in halting the sale of sacred objects. Sometimes they don’t even know ceremonial items are being offered to the highest bidder. Occasionally, they are forced to buy back their own cultural items. Now the tribes might be getting some help from the federal government. On Tuesday, Democratic U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico plans to introduce a bill to help stop the theft of tribal patrimony. The Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act of 2016 would prohibit the export of items obtained in violation of federal laws, including the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, the Archaeological Resources Protection Act and the Antiquities Act. The bill would increase penalties from a maximum of five years to a maximum of 10 years for violations of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. The act, passed in 1990, provides a process for museums and federal agencies to return to the tribes any human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects or objects of cultural patrimony and penalizes illegal trafficking in these items. In the U.S., it is illegal to sell ceremonial Native American items. But in other countries, such as France, it is not.

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Friday Circulation Daily Circulation (Mon-Sat) Alliance for Audited Media, as of March 2017

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DHAKA, Bangladesh — The hostages were given a test: recite verses from the Quran, or be punished, according to a witness. Those who passed were allowed to eat. Those who failed were tortured and slain. The dramatic, 10-hour hostage crisis that gripped Bangladesh’s diplomatic zone ended Saturday morning with at least 28 dead, including six of the attackers, as commandos raided the popular restaurant where heavily armed attackers were holding dozens of foreigners and Bangladeshis prisoner while hurling bombs and engaging in a gunbattle with security forces. The victims included 20 hostages, mostly foreigners, and two Bangladeshi police officers. The attack marks an escalation in militant violence that has hit the traditionally moderate Muslim-majority nation with increasing frequency in recent months, with the extremists demanding the secular government set up Islamic rule. Most

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OPERA REVIEW

California dreaming at SFO Racette’s Minnie is a tough, tender heroine Fisherman Kaitara Kautu’s home flooded during last year’s king tide on the island of South Tarawa in Kiribati. The fate of the Pacific island nation is so precarious in the face of climate change that the government is effectively planning its own demise. JOSH HANER/THE NEW YORK TIMES

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By James M. Keller The New Mexican

The Santa Fe Opera opened its 60th season Friday night with Giacomo Puccini’s La Fanciulla del West, a relative rarity from the composer better

known for his perennial blockbusters La bohème, Tosca and Madama Butterfly. The company mounted Fanciulla in 1991 and revived that production in 1995, but this quintessential music drama about the American West has been otherwise absent from the local stage. It’s no use pretending that Puccini’s histrionic horse opera

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Santa Fe Wine Festival Food, music, and arts and crafts at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 334 Los Pinos Road, noon to 6 p.m., $13 general admission; $5 ages 13-20; ages 12 and under no charge; free bus rides from Santa Fe Place mall; more information: 505-471-2261 or golondrinas.org.

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is a better stage work than it is. Maybe decades of Hollywood Westerns have conditioned us to expect a plot less cluttered than what he was served by his librettists, Carlo Zangarini and Guelfo Civinini, who derived their text from David Belasco’s play The Girl of the Golden West.

Local & Region C-1

Lotteries A-2

Mary Ann Baca, 58, June 29 Toni L. Chapman, 98, Santa Fe, June 30 Carolyn Ewing Cobelo, June 15 Donald C. Duran, 77, Santa Fe, June 21 Thomas Joseph Halpin, June 29

Opinions B-1

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Real Estate E-1

Patricia Racette in a scene from La Fanciulla del West. COURTESY KEN HOWARD/THE SANTA FE OPERA

Henry L. Holmberg, 95, April 6 Jason Ribas, June 23 Xavier U. Rodriguez, June 27 Lysbeth Kaye Stone, 84, June 26 Gloria Marie Wellman, 85, June 22 PAGES C-2, C-3

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Today Partly sunny. High 88, low 56. PAGE D-6

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The Weekly Magazine of Arts, Entertainment & Culture Fridays in The Santa Fe New Mexican MOVIES MUSIC THEATER ART BOOKS LECTURES DANCE ARCHITECTURE DINING EXHIBITS CULTURE REVIEWS

“It has been noted that an average issue of Pasatiempo has the same amount of editorial material as does a Sunday New York Times Arts and Leisure section.” – Richard Gaddes, retired director of the Santa Fe Opera in his letter supporting the nomination of Pasatiempo for its 2009 New Mexico Governor’s Award “Major Contributor to the Arts.”

• 21,000 Weekly Circulation • 60K+ Readership • Friday Distribution

• 64-80 pages ORIGINAL content – no syndication/wire • Most-read/most comprehensive Santa Fe event calendar

Who reads Pasatiempo? From vacationers to seasonal residents to longtime Santa Feans, readers reach for Pasatiempo every week for a rundown on the latest news, reviews, and reflections on the arts in New Mexico and beyond. Celebrated arts festivals and generous local benefactors — as well as a talented community of artists and art institutions — make Santa Fe an arts community on par with a select few major metropolitan cities. For locals, Pasatiempo stands alone as the go-to resource for arts and culture event information — from film to opera to architecture to science to literature, Pasatiempo’s got it covered.

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Percentage Sessions, In-/Outside New Mexico

804K+ Avg. Sessions Per Month 366K+ Avg. Unique Users Per Month 1.93M Avg. Pageviews Per Month 2:51 Avg. Visit Duration 38.2% Mobile Sessions 14% Tablet Sessions SantaFeNewMexican.com | Google Analytics

Percentage Sessions, Inside/Outside New Mexico

Albuquerque Visitors account for 31% of all New Mexico sessions (visits)

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Digital Dispay Advertising ONLINE Targeted premier site sponsorship positions: wallpaper, push-downs, and takeovers.

SOCIAL MEDIA 29.2k likes 34.2k followers

MOBILE

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eNEWMEXICAN APP

EMAIL NEWSLETTERS

In-App replica editions for iOS and Android. It’s never been easier to read the paper on your mobile device.

High performance email click-through ads within headline newsletters sent to 20K+ registered users each day.

CUSTOM EMAIL (E-BLASTS) Go directly to our subscriber list of 30,000+ with your ad copy, your graphics and links to your website.

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Audience Profiles Digital

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LENGTH OF RESIDENCY 9 years or less 53% 10-19 years 27% 20+ years 20%

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Magazines The New Mexican’s magazine division brings together the region’s top editors, writers and photographers to publish premium publications enjoyed throughout Northern New Mexico.

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GUSTAVO VICTOR GOLER 2016 Master’s Award for Lifetime Achievement

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As the official publisher of three of Santa Fe’s top art market guides, Santa Fe New Mexican publications reach more than 100K visitors bringing millions of dollars to the local economy each season.

SPANISH MARKET SPANISH COLONIAL ARTS SOCIETY PRESENTS

International Folk Art Market | Santa Fe

MARKET GUIDES

THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN

Santa Fe Indian Market

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SOUTHWESTERN ASSOCIATION FOR INDIAN ARTS

SEASONAL ENTERTAINMENT GUIDES Designed to make visitors (and locals!) fall in love with all that Santa Fe has to offer, our seasonal guides show off the very best of Santa Fe local attractions, shopping, performances, food and fun.

International Folk Art Market

Spanish Market

Bienvenidos

Winterlife 2016-17 WINTER GUIDE FOR SANTA FE AND NORTHERN NEW MEXICO

2016 Summer Guide for Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico

MEOW WOLF Roars into Town Where to Buy

AUTHENTIC Indian Jewelry

PICNIC

Around the Plaza

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Bienvenidos Summer Guide

Indian Market

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12:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 1024 Bishops Lodge Road, Santa Fe, NM - Single level, brand new remodel, views, 2 acres, and walk to the Plaza. You will be immediately drawn to the privacy and easy living space. 3 bedrooms with private baths, light filled heated garage. $800,000. MLS 201404902. (From the Plaza take Washington straight to Bishops Lodge Road, 1 mile on the left.) Anna Vanderlaan 505-231-3410 Keller Williams Realty.

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12:30p.m. - 2:00p.m. — 442 Gregg Avenue, Unit 314 - Remodeled Cielo Grande unit with privacy and views. South-facing corner unit is light, bright and cozy. Roomy patio gives wonderful light and warmth. $189,000. MLS 201404876. (St. Francis Drive North, left on Alameda, right onto Gregg Avenue, Building A. Third Avenue.) Maureen Mestas 505-310-1050 Sotheby’s International Realty.

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2:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. — 9 Vista Tesuque - ThisLoop classic Santa Fe home and separate casita exude warmth and character. Located on 5 acres in the gated Los Caminitos community, this home offers Camerada expansive JeLoop mez views and National Forest access. $775,000. MLS 201402037. (84/285N to exit 168. Rt. on CR 73, Rt. on 592, 2 miles to Los Caminitos entrance on Right, First Right on Paseo del Rancho, 2nd left on Camino Amor, first Garbosa Right on Vista Tesuque, first house on Right.) Lisa Block/Robin Brown 505-216-6154 Keller Williams Realty.

1:30p.m. - 3:30p.m. — 2408 Camino Del Oso - This lovely 3,199-square-foot four-bedroom pitched-roof home is nestled on 2.54 acres minutes from town and enjoys magnificent views of the Jemez Mountains, Los Alamos, and the Pojoaque Valley. $895,000. MLS 201403001. (Up Hyde Park road, right on Camino del Oso (Stoneridge entrance). Continue straight on Camino del Oso. House on right.) Moo Thorpe 505-780-0310 Sotheby’s International Realty.

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1:00p.m. - 3:00p.m. — 4 Camino de Vecinos - Big Sandia Mtn. views from free-standing, Southwest style home. Easy access to 599 and minutes from Plaza. 2146 sqft. 3 bed + office suite with separate entrance. Truly 1 level. Borders Open Space. $499,500. MLS 201403722. (599 to MARTY SANCHEZ Frontage Road to Aldea, North onto Avenida Aldea, left COURSE onGOLF Camino Botanica, left on Camino De Vecinos.) Jane TIERRA DE ORO Tokunaga 505-670-9269 At Home Santa Fe.

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DIGITAL SIZES (Pixels) Web Ads Medium Box . . . . . . . . . . . 300 x 250 px Skyscraper . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 x 600 px Pencil web AD (2 images) Pencil Top . . . . . . . . . . 960 x 30 px Pencil Drop . . . . . . . . 960 x 300 px Wallpaper . . . . . . . 200 x 600 px, twice (left and right)

THRIFTY NICKEL Full page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.177” x 16” Dominator page . . . . . . . . . . . 6.17” x 16” Half page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.177” x 8” Quarter page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.91” x 8” Eighth page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.91” x 5”

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