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With the Daily Targum, you'll have unparalleled access to a unique college market that boasts over 41,000 students and faculty in one of the most lucrative metropolitan areas surrounding New York City. With Rutgers students spending over 8.4 million dollars a month on products that range from food and clothing, to stereo equipment and general entertainment, your business will benefit from the exposure that can only be provided by the number one daily newspaper on campus. As the fourth oldest daily college newspaper, the Daily Targum has been serving the Rutgers community since 1869 and has become the most read news source on campus for local, national, and sports news. With our wide variety of special issues and our popular website, your company will always have access to the most effective medium to establish itself as the favorite on a campus of well educated, diverse consumers.


On behalf of the Targum Publishing Company, welcome to the 2009-2010 school year. And remember: in today's economy, the importance for effective advertising is at its highest, so don't let your business get caught 'winking in the dark'!

Steve Jacobus

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RU ready for a miracle?

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Replenish your imagination

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