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Wal-Mart Runs Ads After Publishers Complain

Thursday, December 08, 2005 2:08:24 PM
By MARCUS KABEL

A full page ad by Wal-Mart from the Nov. 24, 2005, addition of The Kansas City Star is displayed at the press room of the newspaper Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2005, in Kansas City, Mo. Wal-Mart is upping its spending on advertising in newspapers, breaking a longtime reluctance to do so. The move could not only benefit the world's largest retailer but also boost the fortunes of revenue-hungry papers.  (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc. placed full-page advertisements in 336 Midwestern newspapers after publishers nationally complained they are ignored by the world's largest retailer. The move comes at a time when the company is trying to address accusations it treats workers poorly and drives local shops out of businesses.

The ads, which ran in smaller papers in Missouri and Oklahoma between Nov. 30 and Dec. 6, were a test for a possible change in newspaper advertising policy at Wal-Mart, which publishers say has ignored their dailies and weeklies for years.

"I think it is a good first step. They are such a big economic force in our communities and were not participating in those papers," said Mike Buffington, past president of the National Newspaper Association and editor and co-publisher of the Jackson (Ga.) Herald.


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