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Sun-Times Media is fully committed to being the provider of the Chicago’s best source of news, information and advertising services, and we look forward to enthusiastically serving our advertisers, readers and communities that we serve each and every day.

 

Our Advertisers

Chicago Sun-Times

Gladys Arroyo
Vice President Local Retail Advertising, Metro Region
(312) 321 2964
garroyo@suntimes.com

Chicago Sun-Times

Paul Davia
Vice President Advertising, Corporate Accounts
(312) 321-2202
pdavia@suntimes.com

Pioneer Press/Doings/ Lake County News-Sun

Mike Sperling (847) 486-7317
msperling@pioneerlocal.com

Post-Tribune

Lisa Tatina
Publisher
(219) 648-3171
ltatina@post-trib.com

SouthtownStar

Lisa Tatina
SouthtownStar Publisher and Sun-Times Vice President Advertising Sales, South Region
(708) 633-4876
ltatina@post-trib.com

Beacon-News, Courier-News, Herald-News, Naperville Sun

Jerry Alger
Publisher of Sun-Times Media--West Region, and Sun-Times Media Vice President, Advertising, West Region
(630) 978-8019
jalger@stmedianetwork.com
 

Our Readers

Chicago Sun-Times(888) 848-4637

Courier-News (800) 445-3538

Beacon-News (800) 244-5844

Herald-News (800) 397-9397

Lake County News-Sun (800) 794-1533

Naperville Sun (630) 355-8014

Post-Tribune (800) 876-8974

SouthtownStar (708) 633-6900

All Pioneer Press
Newspapers
(847) 486-9300

All The Doings newspapers (847) 486-9300

Our Communities

Sun-Times Charity Trust

Patti Dudek (312) 321-2213
pdudek@suntimes.com

The Chicago Sun-Times believes that investing in the youth of Chicago and its neighborhoods is an investment in the future of the newspaper and its Web site, www.suntimes.com. The newspaper’s charitable foundation, the Chicago Sun-Times Charity Trust, provides financial support to organizations that help the city’s youth to reach their highest potential by targeting programs that address their needs and empower them with skills necessary to evolve into literate and responsible adults.

Pioneer Press Charitable Foundation

(847) 486-9200

The Pioneer Press Charitable Foundation, established in 1996, is dedicated to building a better future for residents of the communities served by Pioneer Press newspapers in the North, Northwest and Western suburbs. Programs that benefit children, promote literacy and assist with child welfare including food and shelter are priorities of the Foundation.

Post-Tribune Charitable Foundation

Lisa Tatina (312) 648-3000

The Post-Tribune Charitable Foundation makes increasing literacy in Northwest Indiana its No. 1 goal. To that end, the Foundation works with the Newspapers in Education program throughout the school year. The Foundation also supports organizations in Lake and Porter counties that improve and encourage literacy.

Project Share (SouthtownStar)

Mary Kulak (708) 633-4833
mkulak@southtownstar.com

The SouthtownStar’s Project Share is an annual holiday food basket program started by employees in 1974. With donations from our readers, food is purchased from Project Share’s long-time partner, Walt's Food Centers, to feed thousands of area families each year.

Help Them To Hope, Inc.

Rosemary Alfredson (847) 249-7271

Established in 1959, Help Them To Hope, Inc., in partnership with the Lake County News-Sun and NorStates Bank, is a community-wide fundraising effort for businesses, organizations and individuals to come together during the holiday season to provide support and assistance for Lake County people in need. The program began with a group of pressmen at the News-Sun as a modest in-house collection. Since inception, the fund has generated more than $2 million in direct contributions to assist disadvantaged citizens in Lake County.