Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly: Reaching 14 Counties with Trusted Local Advertising
Your Business. Your Community. Your Customers.
When it comes to advertising that actually works, reach is everything. Your message needs to land directly in the hands of the people who matter—your customers. That’s exactly what Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly delivers, week after week.
π With a 14-county distribution across Oklahoma, our publication connects local businesses with local buyers, making it one of the most effective and affordable advertising solutions in the region.
Unlike digital ads that get scrolled past or lost in the algorithm, Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly lands on coffee tables, in waiting rooms, at checkout counters, and in mailboxes, places where it gets read, shared, and acted upon.
Let’s dive into why our extensive distribution network makes Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly the smart choice for your advertising dollars.
π Where Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly Reaches
Our newspaper is distributed across 14 counties, ensuring that businesses advertising with us gain exposure in multiple towns and communities across the region. Whether you're targeting rural buyers, small-town families, or city shoppers, Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly puts your business in front of real people looking for local deals, services, and news.
π Our primary distribution area includes:
✔️ Kay County
✔️ Osage County
✔️ Tulsa County
✔️ Creek County
✔️ Payne County
✔️ Lincoln County
✔️ Logan County
✔️ Kingfisher County
✔️ Noble County
✔️ Pawnee County
✔️ Okfuskee County
✔️ Okmulgee County
✔️ Pottawatamie County
π’ Want to see if we distribute near your business? Contact us today!
π¬ How We Distribute Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly
Unlike many newspapers that rely solely on subscriptions, Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly uses a multi-channel distribution model, meaning we place our publication in high-traffic areas where people are most likely to engage with it.
We distribute Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly through:
πΉ Local Businesses & Retailers – Placed at checkouts, front desks, and customer lounges.
πΉ Restaurants & Coffee Shops – Grab a bite, grab a copy!
πΉ Convenience Stores & Gas Stations – People picking up essentials also pick up our paper.
πΉ Libraries & Community Centers – High visibility for a broad audience.
πΉ Doctor’s Offices, Salons & Waiting Areas – Captive audiences mean higher engagement.
πΉ Email Subscription Services – Ensuring Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly reaches the hands of dedicated readers.
πΉ Online Access – Each edition is published digitally so readers can access it anywhere, anytime.
✅ This targeted distribution ensures that Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly reaches readers who are engaged, interested, and ready to connect with local businesses like yours.
π‘ Why This Distribution Works for Your Business
✔️ LOCAL MATTERS: 75% of consumers prefer shopping with businesses they recognize and trust in their own communities.
✔️ LONGER ENGAGEMENT: Unlike digital ads that disappear in seconds, print ads stay visible for days or weeks.
✔️ NO ALGORITHMS: Your ad appears 100% of the time—no fighting social media filters or pay-to-play platforms.
✔️ REAL ROI: Advertisers consistently see increased foot traffic, phone calls, and sales from Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly ads.
π Print + Online = Maximum Exposure
Not only does Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly have a strong print presence, but we also publish every edition online for double the exposure.
π Readers can browse our latest edition from anywhere making your ad available 24/7 on desktop and mobile devices.
✅ PRINT + DIGITAL = MORE EYES ON YOUR BUSINESS!
π’ Ready to Reach 14 Counties? Advertise with Us!
Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly is a marketing powerhouse that connects businesses with the right customers, at the right time.
π Call Our Team Today:
π Jeff Nieman, Sales Director: (405) 740-4249
π Jon McQuillen, Central Territory Manager: (918) 873-0097
π Colette Baier, Northern Territory Manager: (580) 401-0509
π Anesa K. Chastain Jones, General Manager/Graphics Director: (918) 285-1314
π» Visit us at: www.oklahomaschoiceweekly.com
π Let’s grow your business together with Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly

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