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Milwaukee Community Journal

Founded in 1976 to fill a communication void for a growing community with diverse interests, the Milwaukee Community Journal has become the most read and respected Black-owned publication in Milwaukee. The newspaper continues to keep a "pulse" on the issues and concerns that mean the most to readers.The Milwaukee Community Journal fosters economic self-sufficiency and prosperity by providing tools, resources, and connections that help the Milwaukee minority community succeed and achieve educationally profitably in the free enterprise system, and the educational system. Published twice weekly on Wednesday and Friday, the paper hits stands on Thursday and Saturday. This double punch keeps news current and relevant.The Milwaukee Community Journal can be found in over twelve zip codes throughout Metro Milwaukee, distributed in such places as; the Milwaukee County Courthouse, various Walgreen's, retail, City Hall, local churches and libraries.The Milwaukee Community Journal is in the Milwaukee, WI DMA. The Milwaukee Community Journal offers ROP and insert advertising opportunities in its daily circulation. Echo Media has direct relationships with over 7,500 newspapers providing tremendous local coverage.

Circulation

Category:Newspapers
Delivery:Unassigned
Paid/Free:Free
Sunday:0
Daily:60,000
Frequency:Unassigned
Buy by:DMA, State, National
Name List Mailing:   No
Broadcast Mailing:   No

Demographics

Average Income:$35,000 - $49,000
Average Age:45 - 54
Percent Female:66%
African Americans

Day of Delivery

Sunday:No
Monday:No
Tuesday:No
Wednesday:Yes
Thursday:No
Friday:No
Saturday:Yes