ComBase Market Focus: Targeting grocery shoppers in Penticton, B.C.

Women have long been recognized as the main influencer in family grocery shopping decisions. In the Penticton CA (central area) there are 16,600 women aged 25-plus - and they are loyal newspaper readers.
* 71% of these women can be reached with a single weekday insertion in the local community newspaper - the Penticton Western News.
* Only 56% of them can be reached with a single weekday insertion in the Penticton daily newspaper - The Herald.
They are frequent readers of their local community newspaper.
* 90% of women 25-plus read three or four of the last four issues of the Western News.
* By comparison, only 68% read four or five of the last issues of The Herald.
In Penticton, primary grocery shoppers - women aged 25-plus - are best reached by the local community newspaper, the Western News.


Source: ComBase 2003-2004 Study
ComBase, the Community Newspaper Database, is a syndicated consumer-media survey of more than 400 Canadian markets that provides market-by-market information. It is an initiative of the Canadian Community Newspaper Association and its nearly 700 members across the country. For more information, contact Kelly Levson, senior project manager, kellylevson@combase.ca.

Women have long been recognized as the main influencer in family grocery shopping decisions. In the Penticton CA (central area) there are 16,600 women aged 25-plus – and they are loyal newspaper readers.

* 71% of these women can be reached with a single weekday insertion in the local community newspaper – the Penticton Western News.

* Only 56% of them can be reached with a single weekday insertion in the Penticton daily newspaper – The Herald.

They are frequent readers of their local community newspaper.

* 90% of women 25-plus read three or four of the last four issues of the Western News.

* By comparison, only 68% read four or five of the last issues of The Herald.

In Penticton, primary grocery shoppers – women aged 25-plus – are best reached by the local community newspaper, the Western News.

Source: ComBase 2003-2004 Study

ComBase, the Community Newspaper Database, is a syndicated consumer-media survey of more than 400 Canadian markets that provides market-by-market information. It is an initiative of the Canadian Community Newspaper Association and its nearly 700 members across the country. For more information, contact Kelly Levson, senior project manager, kellylevson@combase.ca.