Snoqualmie Valley Record increases its' weekly circulation by 357%
11.19.09
If there is one constant in this ever-changing world of ours, it is precisely that – change itself!
Starting on Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 the Snoqualmie Valley Record will be expanding its’ weekly circulation to over 12,500 households and business in the communities of North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City and Carnation.
We will be reintroducing a time-honored delivery model that will depend on the entrepreneurial spirit and unlimited energy of youth carriers to get the Snoqualmie Valley Record delivered right to our readers’ porches. This new delivery service will be offered in certain residential routes and delivery to a tube on motor (rural) routes throughout the Valley.
This past year, the Snoqualmie Valley Record has embraced new technologies with a powerful 24/7 web presence and the local online readers are engaging in record numbers. We will be responding to the evolving expectations and preferences of traditional newspaper readers and the changing demographics of the Valley by redesigning the Snoqualmie Valley Record to the popular compact, tabloid size.
We will continue to keep our readers informed. Local news and information remains our mission. We provide the breadth and depth of local coverage that informs and watches out for local citizens.
The print edition in combination with our digital initiatives continue to provide strong results for our local advertisers. We help our advertisers understand and employ today’s technology to grow their business and reach their goals.
The Snoqualmie Valley Record has the largest local footprint in terms of content gathering, print and online audience and sales capability in the Valley.
These changes are very exciting for the Snoqualmie Valley Record and will allow the paper to continue their mission to serve and inform the Valley, as they have done for nearly one hundred years.
Please join me in congratulating Bill Shaw and the staff of the Snoqualmie Valley Record on their new initiatives and any support you can offer in the form of paid advertisers in the Snoqualmie Valley Record would be much appreciated.
Josh O’Connor
Vice President of East Sound Newspaper Operations,
Sound Publishing Inc.

