Advertise in Statesman - Obituary
Publishing Days
All Days
Booking Deadline
2 day prior to release date
Minimum Size
4cms (W) x 4cms (H)
Select the city you want to advertise in:
Edition | Circulation | Rate | |
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Siliguri | 8685 Copies | Rs.400 sq cm | GET LOWEST RATE |
Kolkata | 103586 Copies | Rs.525 sq cm | GET LOWEST RATE |
Bhubaneswar | 6913 Copies | Rs.325 sq cm | GET LOWEST RATE |
Delhi | 7815 Copies | Rs.425 sq cm | GET LOWEST RATE |
About Obituary Advertising Opportunities
Statesman is one of the rare newspapers which is popular for both classified and Display advertisements equally. All big budget advertisers choose Statesman over other newspapers for Display advertising mainly due to its huge popularity and appeal to the common educated masses. Obituary Display Ads in Statesman can be booked in just 3 easy steps online:
1. Visit Statesman Display Obituary Ads page, select the ad size and the preferred edition to move to the next step
2. In the second step, you can create and design the ad or else upload your own ad design
3. And the last step, which is the Dates & Payment section and it requires you to specify the ad release dates and clear the payment for the ad
The payment options include both online and offline options and you can pay for your ad through the most convenient medium of payment. As soon as we receive the payment from your end we will send you an invoice on your email id to confirm the booking of the advertisement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Please send me rate card for advertisement in The Statesman, Kolkata to advertise our company Option 1 = Full Page Option 2 = Half Page Option 3 = Quarter Page In the classified section. If you could send this at the earliest, we can tie up with you after looking at the rate cards.
Q. I wish to book pointer ads in The Statesman over the weekend. It would be great if you could please send me the relevant details - size, cost etc.
Q. Please provide me the tentative rates for a coloured 4cm x 4cm Display AD/Text ads in order to advertise my marriage bureau in The Statesman