The Roanoke Times
- The daily newspaper for 19-counties across Southwest Virginia.
- One of the best-read newspapers in the U.S.
- Reaches more than 200,000 adults (weekday) and a quarter-million readers each Sunday.
Roanoke Valley Community Publications
- Community publications serving key markets within the Roanoke area.
- Published every Friday and saturating 90% of households in their coverage area.
- Covering local events, school activities and featuring the families and businesses that make these communities unique.
- Readers submit stories and photos, making it their own newspaper.
GO!
- Shared mail product that reaches more than 46,000 adults in the Roanoke metro area who are not subscribers to The Roanoke Times.
- Targets families and young adults interested in shopping, cooking and saving money.
- Includes classified advertising.
- Go! is a great place for your display ad or insert.
NEW RIVER VALLEY
- Distributed Thursday through Sunday to subscribers in Montgomery, Giles, Floyd, and Pulaski counties and Radford city. The Burgs covers people and events of Blacksburg, Christiansburg and neighboring communities in the New River Valley.
- Readers submit stories and photos, making it their own newspaper.
By using The Burgs, you can reach more than 42,000 households and saturate Blacksburg, Christiansburg and Radford.
Smith Mountain Lake
- Focuses on lake life and activities, plus features a comprehensive event calendar.
- Distributed in The Roanoke Times, mailed and free racked, reaching virtually every home at the lake as well as readers in Franklin and Bedford Counties.
- Total distribution of 24,000.
- Get more information about advertising in Smith Mountain Laker Magazine and on smithmountainlaker.com here.
Special Sections
- Featuring targeted themed content such as weddings, home improvement, gardening and senior lifestyles and health.
- Ideal for advertisers wanting to deliver a focused message in a section that readers will keep and refer to often.
Job Market
- A weekly employment publication racked for free at hundreds of locations in the Roanoke and New River valleys.

