13/3/2008
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Media PackThe Surrey Advertiser Group covers one of the most prosperous areas of the South-East which will be of major interest to any adveriser or media buyer.
Geographically, the Surrey Advertiser Group covers four distinct economic areas:
- North Surrey is an outer Metropolitan urban area heavily influenced by and dependent on London with the M25 seen as the natural divide.
- West Surrey is dominated by Guildford which is the region's major economic centre, home of large companies, HQs, financial services, high technology and regional administration functions. Woking, close by, combines a busy urban centre and out-lying villages all with excellent transport links. Its population, totalling 100,000, represents a diverse mix of ethnic groups.
- Southern Surrey - a rural economy with small towns and villages set amongst glorious countryside.
- North East Hampshire with the principle towns of Aldershot and Farnborough has become a magnet for e-commerce with many major companies such as Nokia and NTL building UK and international headquarters here. Their target - the large young adult population and high skills base. Farnborough airport is set to become the main business flight centre for the UK.
Since 1864 the Surrey Advertiser has been at the heart of the community. Today, the Surrey Advertiser Group has expanded and now offers a unique and powerful way of reaching comsumers and businesses across communities in Surrey and Hampshire.
The Surrey Advertiser Group offers all the personal attention, commitment and independence of locally-based newspapers. Uniquely, the Surrey Advertiser Group covers its markets in the most effective way possible - with quality, traditional paid-for titles, some excellent free newspapers, advertising only products, leaflets and a host of community based websites.
All of the Surrey Advertiser Group titles are quality products, making full use of modern technology and reaching 427,000 adults in an average week and providing the best source of local news and information. First printed in:
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