The Los Angeles Times reaches 2.4 million wine consumers.
Source: Scarborough Research, Los Angeles Study 2012 Release 2.
Sunday Los Angeles Times readers are 52% more likely to have visited Europe than the average adult in the market.
Source: Scarborough, Los Angeles, CA 2012 Study Release 2.
The Los Angeles Times print and online audience is 56% more likely to have a household income of $250,000+.
Source: Scarborough Los Angeles, CA 2013 Release 2
41% of Los Angeles Times readers have taken a domestic vacation in the past year.
Source: Scarborough, Los Angeles, CA 2012 Study Release 2.
The Los Angeles Times Travel Show attracts 24,000+ affluent and avid travelers.
Source: Estimated attendance based on prior events.
The Los Angeles Times Media Group over indexes (147) in reaching households planning to lease a luxury vehicle.
Source: Scarborough Custom Recontact Study 2012 Release 2
You’ll reach more people earning $100K+ advertising in the Sunday Los Angeles Times than in eight leading business magazines combined.
Source: Mediamark Research & Intelligence, Spring 2010 (Los Angeles Mediamarket)
Combined with preprints in the Los Angeles Times, our total market coverage distribution provides 95% household penetration in our coverage area.
POI; CDM household counts.
The Los Angeles Times reaches 1.8 million alcoholic spirit drinkers.
Source: Scarborough Research, Los Angeles Study 2012 Release 2.
ives comic book, sci-fi and fantasy film fans the opportunity to see their favorites on the big screen, and hear from the visionaries who brought them to life.
The Hero Complex Film Festival gives comic book, sci-fi and fantasy film fans the opportunity to see their favorites on the big screen, and hear from the visionaries who brought them to life. It’s an excellent way to reach a passionate, highly-engaged audience of genre fans and brand yourself alongside some of the biggest names in moviemaking. The Los Angeles Times’ Hero Complex Film Festival blasts into its second super-heroic year with a four-day event featuring eight iconic fan favorites returning to the big screen alongside rare live Q&A; sessions with their filmmakers – and a surprise or two – hosted by our pop culture experts. Talent includes Warren Beatty (Dick Tracey), Nicholas Meyer (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan), Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci (Star Trek), Damon Lindelof (Star Trek), Richard Donner (Superman, Superman II) & Jon Favreau (Iron Man, Iron Man II), and more. The inaugural three-day festival featured discussions with iconic filmmakers Leonard Nimoy (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home), Christopher Nolan (Insomnia, The Dark Knight) and Ridley Scott (Blade Runner, Alien). Hero Complex Film Festival 2013 [slideshow /]
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