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The Sunday Times
National
Advertise on the Sunday Times and reach your target audience
Secure your return on Investment with Sunday Times Newspaper Advertising!
Are your marketing efforts wasting your money with no apparent results or ROI?
Here is a solution: Advertising on Sunday Times Newspaper!
The Sunday Times is one of South Africa’s biggest-selling Sunday National Newspapers. Apart from being the oldest form of advertising, Newspaper Advertising remains one of the most reliable and consistent forms of advertising. This national newspaper is a medium for businesses to reach their target audience of upper and middle-class earners. One can easily ask how much it costs to advertise in the newspaper.
- Readership– 57% Male and 43% Female
- Air readership: 1 476 000
- Circulation: 116,012
- Age group:
16% | 30% | 33% | 22% |
15-24 | 25-34 | 35-49 | 50+ |
Why should you consider advertising in the Sunday Times?
There are various options to advertise in this newspaper, such as block ads or front ads.
There are many benefits of Advertising with Sunday Times:
- Affordability
- Reach
- Frequency
- Options
The advertising rates on the Sunday Times can be customized to meet your exact budget. Unlike other forms of advertising, such as television, the cost of advertising in the Sunday Times is very low. Also, it has the largest circulation in South Africa, which means that it can reach your audience much faster than other newspapers.
Our team will create an ad that fits your specifications when advertising in the Sunday Times. After the advertisement has been published, we will send you a copy of the Sunday Times tear sheet, which will prove that you have been published. We’ll help you get the most out of your advertising campaign.
Book to advertise now and let us help you with your advertising needs.
Request Rates Card
To request the Sunday Times newspaper advertising rate card, please contact our sales representative. He or she will be able to provide you with the necessary information regarding the newspaper’s advertising rates.