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Milwaukee Business Journal

Milwaukee includes many nationalities, such as Irish, Serbian, Scandinavian, Polish, Italian, and German. In 1996, Milwaukee opened its $17.3 million Museum Center, featuring science, technology, and natural history, and the first IMAX theater in Wisconsin. Milwaukees economy depends not only on the beer industry, but on meat packing, farm equipment, education, fabricated metal, and river trade. Other notable businesses include Baymont Inns & Suites, Briggs & Stratton, CFS Unit, Childrens Health Systems, Inc., CSM, Fortis Insurance Company, Metavante Corporation, Prohealth Care Inc., St. Lukes Medical Center Inc., Western Power Products Inc., Pick n Save Warehouse Foods, and US Post Office.The Milwaukee Business Journal is in the Milwaukee, WI DMA. The Milwaukee Business Journal is part of the City Business Journal Network and offers ROP and insert advertising opportunities in its daily circulation. Echo Media has direct relationships with over 7,500 newspapers providing tremendous local coverage.

Circulation

Category:Newspapers
Delivery:Mailed
Paid/Free:Paid
Sunday:0
Daily:12,538
Frequency:Unassigned
Buy by:DMA, State, National
Name List Mailing:   No
Broadcast Mailing:   No

Demographics

Average Income:$219,000
B2B
High Household Income

Day of Delivery

Sunday:No
Monday:No
Tuesday:No
Wednesday:No
Thursday:No
Friday:Yes
Saturday:No

State Coverage

WI

DMA Coverage