The Apalachicola Times and the Carrabelle Times are published weekly. That averages to more than twice as many publications per month than anyone in the area. That's also at least four-times as many publications as any "monthly". A weekly publication allows you to change your advertisement more frequently to reflect current specials, sales or events. You're not limited to changing your ad only once or twice a month.
We circulate approximately 4,500 newspapers every week. That's an average of over 19,000 per month! These figures are postal audited to be true and accurate. Considering the population of the area, we distribute one newspaper for every other man, woman and child in Franklin County!
We have at least one subscriber in every state in the United States as well as five subscribers in foreign countries! We are Franklin County's oldest and most reliable news source and have been in publication for over 110 years!
We are the paper of record in the county. We print all the legal advertisements for local and state government including public notices, notice of meetings and zoning changes. We also print fictitious names, notices to bidders and all other legal advertisements.
Our rates are so low, you won't believe what you're about to read!
Imagine you purchase an advertisement, approximately the size of a business card, to run four weeks. That would cost $14.40 each week (display advertising rates). The cost-per-person your advertisement reaches would be just .0032 cents each week. That's less than one-third of one cent! We even have rates lower than that!
Compare that to other sources of advertising in the area! View our RATE CARD.
We have a phenomenal real estate and classified section. Many people subscribe to the Times to help them with their real estate purchases in the area or to just keep up with the market. If you have property to sell or rent, have your advertisement seen by thousands each week.
Our reporters cover the entire Franklin County area to bring readers the latest news: city and county government, schools, development issues and more. If it's happening in Franklin County, it's in the Times.
We print the local news including local events and other area happenings such as meetings, weddings, births, birthdays and obituaries.