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Caribbean Life: Your Ticket to
the Largest Caribbean Population
Outside of the Caribbean

Caribbean Life founded in 1990
has become the most influential
African/Caribbean American newspaper in the New York Market. It has a readership of 572,000 per issue and a weekly circulation of 101,000.

Readership is 21% greater than the population
of Staten Island

Largest African/Caribbean American Circulated Paper in the United States

  • More than 850,000 readers on a monthly basis
  • Over 572,000 readers per issue
  • Circulation of 101,000 per week; 5.6 readers per copy
  • 1,150 Total Distribution Points in the New York Area

Facts:

  • 2 out of 3 Caribbean Life Readers read the paper every week
  • Average household income of $55K
  • 21% of readers have a household income greater than $75K
  • 50% of readers have attended/graduated college
  • Average age of the reader is 40, 7.5 years younger than the
    average age of the newspaper reader in the NY DMA
  • 65% of readers are under age 44

Caribbean Life is more than the news,
it is part of the neighborhood

  • Ability to zone by geography - Five different versions each week
  • Publishes several newspaper supplements annually; including Caribbean Day Parade, Black History Month, Caribbean American Heritage

If you want to reach the African/Caribbean American
Community in New York, there is no better media
vehicle than Caribbean Life

Source: Media Audit 2007, Scarborough 2007


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New York’s Largest & Most Popular African/Caribbean  American Newspaper with 18 years of Community Service 

Delivers Large
Responsive Audience

101,000 Copies distributed in Five Editions: Brooklyn; Queens; Bronx/Westchester County; Manhattan; and Long Island.

Distributed every Wednesday along the major thoroughfares, at popular  business locations, banks, & office buildings; Caribbean Life is the favorite newspaper among NYC's West Indian Communities.

Caribbean Life features regular news items from all the Caribbean islands, and covers local, regional, and international issues that are important to the West Indian community. We also feature articles on the vibrant cultural scene; including reggae, calypso, soca, theater, dance and other art forms.

 

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