The San Diego Union-Tribune Publishing company : Advertising
Night&Day Sections

Night&Day

a local’s guide to entertainment

Night&Day is your ticket to reach a large audience that loves entertainment. Every Thursday, it reaches readers who are ready for fun and excitement and looking for something to do, from movies to concerts, to major events, dining options and more. ROP rates apply — ask your account manager about pick-up options and discounts.

High reader interest

Night&Day gives readers the latest in arts, dining, entertainment and leisure activities. It also contains features and reviews, as well as comprehensive movie, concert and theater listings, and more.

A targeted audience

You’ll reach active San Diegans interested in fun, dining, movies and educational and cultural events.

Zero in on north county

Each week, a zone North County Night&Day section is inserted in the center of the full-run Night&Day. It contains stories and happenings around North County, so your ad reaches this targeted marketplace.

Long shelf life

This entertainment tabloid, filled with information on local and regional activities, is a handy reference piece that readers like to keep all week long.

Full color

A full-color cover, combined with full- and spot-color throughout, makes Night&Day attractive and eye-catching.


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