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Pontypridd Observer Series

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Pontypridd Observer Series

The Pontypridd Observer Series are the only weekly paid-for newspapers for the area. They're full of local news and issues, giving the Pontypridd and Rhondda communities the opportunity to be heard.

Average issue readership

70,748

Source: JICREG

Day of publication

Thursday

The areas favourite...

The Pontypridd Observer Series is read by 42% of adults in the area each month.

Source: JICREG

The place to turn to...

18,000 people would turn to the Observer Series when looking for a new home

17,000 people would turn to the Observer Series when planning Entertainment or Leisure

15,000 people would turn to the Observer Series when looking for a car

Add WalesOnline.co.uk and reach THREE times more adults.*

Source: GfK NOP Media 2008.

*Source: JICREG - Total Wales Area

Reader profile

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Source: JICREG

Coverage area

Obs Map 

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