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Top News Sponsorship

Top News Sponsorship

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    • Dimensions = 336 x 850
    • Fixed half page ad on the page
    • File size = 60K
    • Animation = Up to :30 seconds
    • Can expand up to 504 x 850; must expand to the left
    • Stories deemed "tragic" will not have an ad

An advertiser can align its brand with the fast-paced, ever-evolving news environment via the Top News Program.

Each time a reader clicks on an article located above the fold on the home page, they're redirected to an article page.

Each article from the Top News pool will feature the advertiser's fixed, Half Page ad.

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