The English daily newspaper, The Statesman, is posted in Kolkata and Siliguri (West Bengal), and Bhubaneshwar (Odisha) similarly to New Delhi which homes its national editorial workplace. In 1875 it changed into released as a descendant of The friends of India (founded in 1818) and now has a blended daily stream of one,59,680 copies for April 2013-March 2014) in keeping with the Audit Bureau of movement. The Sunday Statesman's stream reaches 2.3 lakhs.
The Statesman newspaper commercials have similar classes as other newspapers including Matrimonial, property, Recruitment, misplaced and found, trade of call, business, Retail, Finance, Motor motors, Obituaries and Remembrances among many others. All of which have specific charges and they range in keeping with the versions.
To e-book ad within the Statesman newspaper, advertisers have the equal three alternatives in codecs as with almost every other newspaper These are:
The Statesman text classified ads: Charged by the word, these simple, black and white text ads are printed in a run-on format. Eye-catching enhancements such as tick, colour, bold and screen can be availed of at extra cost.
The Statesman display classified ads: Charged by the square centimetre, these are costlier ads which can be in colour or black and white and permit the use of visuals and logos. The ad text can be directly composed online through easy templates. The ads can be uploaded in PDF/JPEG/EPS formats.
The Statesman display ads: Also charged by the square centimetre, these are the costliest ads are restricted only by the budgetary limitations. Otherwise, there are no restrictions on the size, colours or pages – even the positions on each page.
The Statesman supplements:
8th Day - every Sunday in all editions
Marquee - every Saturday in all editions
Section II - every Friday in Delhi only
Voices – every Thursday in Kolkata, Siliguri and Bhubaneswar
The Statesman offers advertisers the choice of its editions in Kolkata, New Delhi, Siliguri and Bhubaneswar
Advertisements can also be placed in these supplements in which the rates are cheaper than the main paper but different from each other.