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Distribution/Circulation Birmingham View Circulation: 10,000
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3,000 copies are direct-mailed to subscribers and targeted households in the Birmingham area’s core metropolitan zip codes, including:
- 35203 Downtown Birmingham
- 35204 Smithfield/Graymont
- 35205 Southside Birmingham
- 35206 Eastern Birmingham
- 35208 Five-Points West/Ensley
- 35209 Homewood
- 35211 West End / Southwestern Birmingham
- 35212 Crestwood/Woodlawn
- 35214 Pratt City/Forestdale
- 35213 Crestline/Mountain Brook
- 35222 Avondale/Forest Park
- 35242 Hoover /Inverness/ Brook Highland
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1,000 copies are distributed to area hospital waiting rooms, doctor’s offices, and dentist offices and select hair salons |
1,000 copies are distributed to governmental and school offices |
The remaining issues are distributed at Jefferson County libraries and high-traffic areas across the metropolitan area, including:
Downtown
- Birmingham City Hall Information Office
- Downtown Public Library
- Downtown YMCA
- Birmingham (MAX) Terminal Station
- The Carver Theater
- The McWane Center
- Urban League of Birmingham
- The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
- Birmingham Visitors Bureau
- The Redmont Hotel lobby
- The Tutwiler Hotel lobby
- The Civic Center Sheraton Hotel
- The Birmingham Housing Authority
- The Safari Cup
- The Harbert Center
Southside
- Southern area libraries
- United Way of Central Alabama
- Courtney’s Restaurant at 6th Avenue South and 24th Street
- Highland Coffee Shop
- YMCA in Five Points South
- 11th Avenue Grill
- Joe Muggs in Five Points South and The Summit
- Renaissance Records
- Pickwick Hotel
- The Fish Market on Southside
- AmSouth Bank Branch near the Kirkland Clinic
- Embassy Suites Hotel
- Copeland’s Restaurant on U.S. 280
Eastside
- Eastern area libraries
- Northeast Area YMCA
Westside
- Western area libraries
- Pamper Me Pretty Day Spa
- Ophelia’s Art Gallery
- Chris McNair Health Center
- Marsh Bakery
- Winn Dixie in Five Points West
- SouthTrust Bank branch in Five Points West
- Marino’s Associated Foods in Ensley
- Western Area YMCA
- Miles College Library
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Demographics
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Our Diverse Readership Targets the Demographics You Want To Reach Adults ages 25 to 55 Household Income $35,000 +
Our primary readers are people who:
- Live, or plan to live, in Birmingham
- Are Empty-Nesters moving to Downtown lofts
- Work and play in the City
- Are interested in Birmingham ‘s progress compared to other southern cities
- Are leaders involved in Birmingham ‘s urban renewal process
Our secondary readers are people who are:
- Young creative/professional urban dwellers
- University students
- Young families, first-time homebuyers
- Aspiring entrepreneurs
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