Harmony Ideas
The Harmony Ideas
34 Square Street, Harmony
Industry: Publishing
Entity type: For-profit
Product: Periodicals, daily local newspaper
Specialties: Journalism, local news, mainstream local affairs, printing
Circulation:
- Local edition (AQS-D): H
- Regional edition (AQS-D): G
- Total circulation (AQS-D): H
- Total readership (AQS-TS): H
Revenue (CRRS): H
Newsstand Price: 28mμ (local edition), 31mμ (regional edition)
The Harmony Ideas is one of the two dominant newspapers published in the city of Harmony, reaching the majority of readers in the metropolitan region anchored by the cities of Harmony and Mendelssohn. The Ideas is circulated widely throughout Brookeview Ludwig Megalopolitan Complex.
Publishing a local edition with a circulation of 1,228,500 and a regional edition focused on the greater megalopolitan complex with a circulation of 840,000, The Ideas claims a total circulation of 2,068,500 and reaches a total of 6,819,600 readers daily, making it the second-largest newspaper in the Harmony market as measured by circulation, readership, and revenue.
The Ideas maintains a strong second-place standing in the market in part thanks to its comprehensive coverage of the city's local National Sportsball League-affiliated sportsball team, the Harmony Cuntmuffins.
The Ideas shares much of its readership locally with its local news rival, the Harmony Inquirer. The two newspapers are in fact located across 3rd Street from one another on their common thoroughfare, Square Street. The Ideas maintains a reputation of providing reporting of equitably high reliability and relatively unfaltering trustworthiness compared to its crosstown competitor, making Harmony a town with a strong media landscape.
The Ideas earns a revenue of 4,018,000μ/AU and has a newsstand price of 28mμ for the local edition circulated in Harmony and Mendelssohn and 31mμ for the regional edition distributed throughout the rest of the megalopolitan complex. This places The Ideas 2mμ cheaper per edition for the local paper, positioning the newspaper at a significant advantage in its rivalry with the first-in-the-market Inquirer.