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The Summit Daily News Reaches 90% of the market over a 7 day period. For every one paper we print, we average over four readers.
Our readers rely on the Summit Daily News seven days a week, 365 days a year. The publication is free and in high demand at over 500 locations including hotels, restaurants, ski and bike shops, art galleries, coffee shops and many other high-traffic spots.
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DEMOGRAPHICS POPULATION
28,138 SUMMIT COUNTY
Our team takes pride in meeting the needs of this diverse, highly active and educated community active and educated community. This unique mix is made up of hard working families, retirees and visitors. We have taken great care to understand out readership and develop products and content strategies that meet their demands. • 66% of homes in Summit County are second homes (with a cumulative value of $97.3 million.)
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MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$63,755 SUMMIT COUNTY
• 51% of second homeowners live in Colorado, with the majority enjoying a short commute from Denver and the Front Range. • 60% of second homeowners have an annual income of $100,000 or more.
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HOUSEHOLDS
11,799 SUMMIT COUNTY SOURCE: DemographicsNow
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READER SURVEY, 2012
POWERFUL REACH The Summit Daily News enjoys a diverse audience of locals, second homeowners and visitors. Some of their interests overlap and some are unique to each demographic. As a result, we have developed a product mix that specifically caters to each of these audiences both in content and distribution.
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DAVID GIDLEY / SPECIAL TO THE DAILY
Local Summit skier Lane Cagle breaks in the new year by sampling some of the steeps and fresh powder on the Falcon run at Arapahoe Basin Ski Area on Wednesday, New Year’s Day. High winds made the temperature feel like it had fallen below zero, and 4 inches of new snow were reported that morning, with more snow falling throughout the day. The recent storms have caused the Colorado Avalanche Information Center to raise its avalanche danger level to ‘considerable’ — level three on its five-point scale.
SUMMIT PROFILES
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SEW FINE Holly Robb, owner of Holly’s Pizzazz Boutique in Breckenridge, is about to tackle her biggest challenge as a seamstress: outfitting the Australian Olympic team. PAGE 2
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SUMMIT ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
Jeffrey Bergeron says good things require time and patience, but bad stuff seems to happen in a heartbeat. PAGE 13 Helping buyers become locals
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According to most recent census, Summit County his home to 30,000 permanent residents, but serves as a second home to a grown population of second homeowners. 66% of homes in Summit County are second homes with a cumulative value of $97.3 million.
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