COLLEGE RECRUITMENT ADVERTISING
Did
you know that there are more than 15 million college students in
the U.S. ?
U.S.
Media can create a cutting-edge, cost-effective plan to capture
the attention of
College Students in your local area or nationwide.
1.
Campus Newspapers
2. National College Newspapers
3. Campus radio
4. Campus TV
5. Local radio
6. Local TV
7. Alternative Newspapers
8. Placement Manuals
9. Ad stands
10. Campus Posters
11. Campus Flyers
12. Consumer College websites
13. Youth targeted websites
14. National College Magazines
15. College student e-mail list
16. Events and Promotions
DIVERSITY RECRUITMENT ADVERTISING
Any advertiser striving to reach U.S. jobseekers must realize that
nearly one third of their audience, or 87 million people, belongs
to a non-White racial or ethnic group.


Print
U.S. Media represents more than 800 multicultural and ethnic newspapers
with a combined circulation of 30 million.
Broadcast
U.S. Media's broadcast team offers key broadcast stations reaching
multicultural audiences. Options include local, network and cable
TV as well as local and national radio.
Events & Promotions
Get your job openings into their hands with unique events &
promotions targeting multicultural audiences. U.S. Media offers
cutting-edge events and promotions in multicultural communities
and on HBCU, UNCF and HACU campuses.
Internet
U.S. Media serves more than 150 African American, Hispanic, Asian
and other ethnic news and entertainment sites reaching the growing
number of multicultural Web surfers.
THE
AFRICAN AMERICAN MARKET
THE
HISPANIC MARKET
THE
ASIAN MARKET
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In
2000, 10.2 million people in the U.S. identified themselves
as Asian alone and another 1.7 million identified themselves
as Asian in combination with another race. |
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The
Asian population is slightly younger than the population as
a whole with a median age of 32.7 years.
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Asian
Americans are more likely than the population as a whole to
live in metropolitan areas. Nearly 96 percent live in metropolitan
areas of the U.S
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MULTICULTURAL AND ETHNIC NEWSPAPERS IN THE U.S.
African-American
Arabic
Armenian
Asian-Indian
Brazilian
British
Canadian
Caribbean
Chinese
German
Greek
Hispanic
Irish
Israeli
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Pakistani
Filipino
Polish
Portuguese
Russian
Ukranian
Vietnamese
Iranian
Thai
Native-American
Asian/Pacific Islander
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