Title | Montrose Voice, No. 95, August 20, 1982 |
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Publisher | Community Publishing Company |
Date | August 20, 1982 |
Language | English |
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Identifier | OCLC: 22329406 |
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Rights | In Copyright |
Note | This item was digitized from materials loaned by the Gulf Coast Archive and Museum (GCAM). |
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Transcript | 10 Montrose Voice / August 20,1982 JDo youi know wJkere your aa is t Advertising in 1982 in Montrose has changed from the days of 1979 and before. The switch is to the Voice because we don't play games with your advertisements by limiting the number of copies we put in circulation. We saturate Houston's gay community every week—with news, entertainment, and the ads of commu nity businesses that are getting ahead Call your Voice advertising representative (David Petluck, Gene Oliver or Lyt Harris) or advertising director Bill Marberry, at 529-8490. We'll show you a difference! If your advertisement is in the Montrose Voice, you can relax. Your message is appearing in over 7700 copies (guaranteed) being distributed through 110 Montrose clubs, restaurants, shops and stores, and it is getting into the hands of an estimated 21,600 readers! On the other hand, if your ad is elsewhere ... well, you're reaching far fewer people—and paying more money to do it. The Voice brings results for its advertisers because we saturate the community every week with more copies through more distribution points. In fact, the Voice now circulates about twice as many copies each week in Houston as does the other publication. Surprised? You shouldn't be. After all, the Voice has better community news, sports and entertainment coverage, nationally syndicated writers, great comics, a professional attitude—and thousands more copies distributed each week in Houston through dozens more distribution points. |
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