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Miami’s Community News isn’t just a news outlet—it’s a powerful marketing partner for local businesses looking to increase visibility, build trust, and reach new customers. With deep roots in the community and decades of experience, Community News offers a unique combination of print, digital, video, and in-person opportunities to help businesses of all sizes succeed.
For over 60 years, Community News has served as South Florida’s leading hyperlocal media group, publishing neighborhood-specific newspapers that cover areas from Homestead to Aventura and into South Broward County. Each week, the company reaches thousands of homes and businesses through its print editions and online platforms, including www.CommunityNewspapers.com and www.CNEWS.tv.
Local businesses can promote themselves through a range of tailored services:
- Advertising in Print and Online: With 13 print editions and a strong digital presence, Community News gives businesses multiple options to share their message with engaged local readers. Ads can be customized by neighborhood, offering targeted exposure.
- Podcasts and Video Features: Producing over 35 original video podcasts weekly, CNEWS.tv allows business owners to tell their stories in their own words. Whether it’s an in-studio interview or an on-location shoot, these segments are shared across Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and other platforms.
- Social Media Exposure: Every featured business gets promoted through Community News’ highly active social media pages, expanding their reach to thousands of followers and generating shareable content that helps build brand recognition.
- Community Meet & Greets: Monthly events bring together 150+ business leaders, readers, and community influencers. Businesses that attend or sponsor these events gain valuable face-to-face exposure and the opportunity to connect with potential clients in a relaxed, community-driven setting.
- Newsletter and Email Marketing: With multiple localized e-newsletters sent out weekly, businesses can tap into targeted email campaigns to get their promotions in front of highly interested audiences.
In a world of impersonal, mass marketing, Miami’s Community News brings something different: real connections, community credibility, and tailored support. If you’re a business looking to get noticed and grow your presence in South Florida, Community News is here to help—one neighborhood at a time.
To learn more or get started, visit www.CommunityNewspapers.com or contact Michael Miller at Michael@communitynewspapers.