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For help with advertising, please contact Advertising/Marketing Director Jenny Treece at (970) 948-3062 or advertising@carsonnow.org

Carson Now is the number one online news source for Carson City.

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Carson Now reaches more than 135,000 people every month. That’s more than 18 times the circulation of the local newspaper. More local readers go to Carson Now, and spend more time there than on any other news website in Carson City. Carson Now doesn’t charge for access, so our news is available to everyone, not just paid subscribers.

More Effective Ads

Carson Now’s online Billboard Ads are the largest and highest impact advertising you can buy on any local website. Their size and position makes them unbeatable in terms of connecting with your customers.

With our innovative NowAds system, businesses can instantly update their ads anytime they want by posting to Facebook, including text, photos and even video. No other local advertising option gives you this power and freedom to communicate with your customers in real time.

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You can advertise on Carson Now for an entire month for about the same price as a single newspaper ad that runs for one day.


Ad Programs

Job Banner Ads

Advertise your company's open jobs on our Jobs page, which also rotate at the bottom of each story. Prices start at $100 per month.

Billboard Ads

If you want to make a big splash, this is it. These are the large ads that run at the top of every page. At 970x250 pixels, it’s the largest banner ad offered by any local website. Besides attracting a lot of attention, the Billboard has room to communicate a lot of information to readers. Limited availability.

  • 10,000 impressions: $300 ($30 CPM)
  • 20,000 impressions: $500 ($25 CPM)
  • 40,000 impressions: $800 ($20 CPM)

NEW! Video Billboard Ads

You can now add video to your billboard ad. We can work with either a video file or a video that is already on YouTube. Contact us for pricing.

NowAds

Extend the reach of your social networking efforts and communicate with customers in real time. These ads run on the right side of every page, and includes your latest post to Facebook. This allows you to update your ad message anytime you want, multiple times a day. It lets you communicate in real time with readers on Carson Now and the social networks.

  • All Pages: $250 per month

In-Story Ads

We embed 300x250 In-Story banner ads within a rotating spot on the content pages of Carson Now, where they are positioned for maximum effect to catch the eyes of readers. An inexpensive and effective way to get your message across. Limited availability.

  • 10,000 impressions: $100 ($10 CPM)
  • 30,000 minimum impressions: $200 ($6.66 CPM)

NEW! Video and Animated Cube In-Story Ads

You can now add video to your In-Story ad, or present your ad as an animated cube. Click for example of cube ad. Contact us for pricing.

Call (775) 434-8877 or email advertising@carsonnow.org for more information.

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Carson City School District’s McKinney-Vento Students in Transition program concluded its gift card donation drive earlier this month and is pleased to announce it raised nearly $14,000 in gift cards and monetary check donations from the community.

A Dayton man was booked early Tuesday morning after leading law enforcement on a high speed pursuit with a stolen motorcycle that began in Carson City and ended in Lyon County.

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo, along with a dynamic board of Nevada business leaders, announced Monday the launch of a new entity dedicated to developing and diversifying Nevada’s economy.

Looking for something unique this Labor Day weekend? Join us on the Virginia Truckee Railroad on Saturday, August 31 and immerse yourself in solving a Murder Mystery with the Fun Time Players at 5:30 p.m.

On Saturday, August 31, Capitol City Gun Club in Carson City will host a club-wide Fun Shoot with discounted target fees from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The club offers trap, skeet, 5-stand, and sporting clays and is located at 3590 Arrowhead Drive.

Carson City Kiwanis will host its annual Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day with a golf tournament, bench press competition and more at Silver Oak Golf and Event Center.

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is seeking applications from locals interested in serving on the Carson City Airport Authority. There are two available seats.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office has been made aware of an ongoing telephone scam. In this scam, the original caller claims to be law enforcement and uses the name of real law enforcement personnel.

A 21-year-old man was arrested Sunday for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, admitting he supplied alcohol to teens for a party, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

The number of medical licenses in Nevada has surged during the last year, a trend the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners attributes in part to the state’s interstate licensing compact and other improved processes.

Philosophy to me is a little like analytical geometry, you learn about it in college, then never ever use it. Granted, I have tried to visualize what the first philosopher, Thales, told us, “All things are full of gods.” But to me, a rock is still, just a rock.

On one of our notoriously windy summer evenings where a golf ball would have sailed all the way to Lake Tahoe and possibly beyond, The Golf Lodge in Carson City formally opened its doors Thursday, showing contrast between two experiences.

Jerleen Bryant, Chief Executive Officer at the Nevada Humane Society, will be the guest speaker at Tuesday's Rotary Club of Carson City meeting. The public is invited to attend the luncheon, which begins at noon, in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom.

As fall semester for Western Nevada College begins Monday at campuses in Carson City, Minden and Fallon, nearly 100 students earned academic recognition by making WNC's 2024 summer dean’s list.

Monster Lab, Kid's Sculpting Class, Brewery Arts Center

Children ages 6-13 are welcome to this 6-day sculpting class! It runs from Sept. 10 through Sept. 26, every Tuesday and Thursday from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Brewery Arts Center.

Do you want to quit smoking? Carson Tahoe Health welcomes all who want to fall into freedom by taking part in a supportive group effort for smoking cessation.

As northern Nevada grapples with rising housing costs and an increased demand for a skilled workforce, FISH Student Housing emerges as a beacon of hope and opportunity in the heart of Carson City.

The final performances are lined up today, Monday, that will close out the 2024 Jazz and Beyond Music Festival in downtown Carson City.

Join Will Houk from Carson City community radio 95.1FM KNVC for a lazy Sunday as the BAC Exhibition Hall is turned into a listening lounge.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of August 26 to Sept. 1, 2024. Closures and lane restrictions are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Evening sky Saturday after rain in Jacks Valley.

The Nevada Department of Transportation and Sierra Nevada Construction have substantially completed a project to resurface and reconstruct U.S. 395 through downtown Gardnerville.

Meet inspirational author Robert Drews at Browsers Corner Book Store’s next author event. He will share excerpts from his novel “Look for Something Good,” an inspiring tale about the journey through life’s transitions and crossroads for two mature men who find friendship and guidance about their places in the world.

Local author Karen Dustman will give a presentation at Dangberg Historic Park on Carson Valley and it's forgotten tales. This will be based on her third book in a series of stories of Carson Valley and its little and/or unknown history.

Nevada Division of State Parks announced this week that 2024-2025 5th Grade Adventure Passes are now being shipped to school districts throughout Nevada. 5th graders across the state should expect to receive their free Adventure Pass in the next couple of weeks, just in time for the new school year.

Saturday Night Live alumni Joe Piscopo returns to Carson City to perform in the new Grand Showroom at the Carson Nugget Casino on Saturday, August 24.

Hello fellow anglers. The weather is cooling down and the sun setting earlier as fishing picks up. Also, with this time of year, there's a couple noteworthy things before I get to the local report.

The Lyon County Sheriff's Office has your back with its back to school backpack giveaway happening today, Saturday, August 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The final Carson City Levitt AMP concert of the 2024 season is taking place this Saturday at the Brewery Arts Center. The headliner is European rock group Igor and the Red Elvises with opening act The Sun Rays.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public's help in locating a man reported missing and last heard from family in July.