Michigan Municipal Review Advertising
Michigan Municipal Review is the only statewide magazine published
specifically for the city and village market. Now in its 78th year,
Michigan Municipal Review is the official magazine of the Michigan
Municipal League, the state’s association of cities and villages,
founded in 1899.
Audience
Over 40,000 readers rely on Michigan Municipal Review for
valuable information about issues and trends affecting Michigan’s
local governments. Readers are elected officials and department directors
in more than 530 cities and villages, over 900 townships and dozens
of counties throughout the state, plus elected and appointed officials
at every level of state government.
Of readers with purchasing authority, more than 90% report that they
contact MMR advertisers when they are ready to hire a consultant
or make a purchase.
Print Circulation: 11,300;
Print Readership: 40,000 (Each issue is read by 4-5 people)
Print Readership by Municipal Job Function
City Management 3.58%
Elected Officials 32.06%
Finance Officers 12.23%
Public Safety (police, fire, EMS) 7.58%
Information Services 4.41%
Legal 6.01%
Public Works 16.28%
Community Development 4.58%
Human Resources 2.44%
Other: 10.82%
(Township officials, county officials, Alliance participants,
municipal authorities, other state municipal leagues, Michigan’s
state and federal senators and representatives.)
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