Capabilities
  • Desktop Display
    • Brand Integrations
      Yes No
    • Sponsored Posts
      Yes No
    • Native Ads
      Yes No
    • High-Impact (Takeovers, Billboards, Overlays, Sliders, Skins)
      Yes No
    • Rich Media (Expandable & Non-Expandable)
      Yes No
  • Social
  • Mobile Display
    • Mobile Rich Media (Including Interstitials & Expandables)
      Yes No
    • Tablet Traffic
      Yes No
    • Native & Custom Mobile Executions
      Yes No
    • Requires SDK Integration
      Yes No
  • Email
  • Desktop Display, Social, Mobile Display, Email
  • CPM
  • Web Publisher
  • Headline:
    Publisher: Welcome to Madisonville, Kentucky!
  • Self / Managed Service:
    Managed Service
  • Industries
    Entertainment, Food & Beverage, Health & Beauty, Retail, Sports
  • Key Differentiator
    If everything old becomes new again, the Internet brings a dynamic dimension to one of the state's most honored and respected newspapers. The Messenger has been a trusted source for news since 1917. And now, online viewers are keeping up with the local news, and a whole lot more, at this web site. The first 47 years of The Messenger's publication were at 30 N. Main St., where Cellular One Phones is now located. Since 1965, The Messenger newspaper, and now its online edition, has been in a modern new building at 221 S. Main St. It all started with Judge Clarence Christian Givens, a man educated to practice law who also loved the newspaper business. Admitted to the bar at an early age, the Judge was the first editor of The Messenger. Actually, the paper was started by Alexander Bailey as an adjunct to his printing business. The small four page weekly, which Bailey named The Messenger, never amounted to much, so Bailey sold it to Judge C.C. Givens. In appearance those early Messengers differed greatly from today's sleek, professionally done editions. They were usually four pages, with larger type than today, bold headlines and no pictures. The Messenger featured classified ads throughout the paper, even sometimes on page 1. The Associated Press telegraphed 300 words a day on the top news. On Monday, Nov. 11,1918, The Messenger headline in big bold type, proclaimed "Big War Is Over." It was after the war that The Messenger's first editor became Hopkins County judge at the age of 30. After two years in office, Judge Givens resigned due to an ever worsening asthma condition. At the same time, he resigned as president of Madisonville Publishing Company. As his last act as president, he presided over the purchase of The Messenger's only competition, The Madisonville Hustler and The Earlington News, for $10,000 cash and 10 percent of the stock of Madisonville Publishing Company. Possession was taken on Feb. 1, 1923, and Judge Givens resigned the next day. The Hustler staff, J.J. Glenn and Albert Larmouth, once editor and city editor of The Hustler, came over to The Messenger. Larmouth continued to work in The Messenger newsroom until his death in 1964. From the time of Judge Givens' resignation in February 1923 until 1945, The Messenger news staff consisted mainly of three men, co editors Woodson Browning and Edgar Arnold, and Albert Larmouth. Browning performed the tasks several editors would on a large newspaper, editing copy, writing headlines, reporting local news and even writing editorials from time to time. Edgar Arnold edited wire copy and after Browning's death, wrote all the editorials, usually three or four lengthy dissertations on the issues of the day. Arnold pulled no punches in his editorials, saying exactly what he thought. He was widely read and many of his editorials were entered in the Congressional Record in Washington, D.C. by his friend Rep. William Natcher. The third man in the newsroom, Albert Larmouth, who was still reporting at 82, is remembered as an eccentric who came into the newsroom and stuffed copy paper in his ears to shut out distracting noises. Woodson Browning and Edgar Arnold had completely opposite personalities but those who worked with them remembered the two as friendly working colleagues who exhibited no temperament clashes in their 25 years together editing The Messenger. In the '20s, newspapers dealt with crime, scandal, prohibition, glamour Hollywood style, and in the very last year, the stock market crash. Arnold had no use for the Ku Klux Klan and said so editorially. Soon he received a letter from a Klansman threatening members of his family, The Messenger building and even the staff. On Friday, Jan. 5, 1945, Woodson Browning finished writing his weekly column "Chatter By George" and left The Messenger office early. He died of a heart attack two days later leaving the paper under the solid editorship of Arnold. One day, later in 1945, Arnold walked into the office of City Clerk Ernest Claytor, closed the door behind him and hired him as city editor. Edgar Arnold Jr. came home from service in the Air Force in World War II and settled in as proofreader at The Messenger, then advancing to reporter. Later young Arnold entered the University of Kentucky to study journalism. After a year he became a candidate for state representative in the Democratic primary, where he served a two year term. Edgar Jr. returned to The Messenger as editor and then managing editor. When his dad died Aug. 8, 1963, young Arnold became editor of the paper and president of the company. With the move into the new building in 1965 Bailey Anderson became the paper's general manager. He was instrumental in The Messenger's transition from a small paper to a publishing company that printed several other newspapers.M Then on Saturday, April 18, 1970, it was announced that The Messenger had been sold to R. Guy Hankins and associates, T. Eugene Worrell, Worrell Newspapers Inc., Bristol, Va., Carmage Walls, Walls Investment Company, Montgomery, Ala., and Richard N. Hammell Tri City Newspapers, Florence, Ala. R. Guy Hankins would be the new publisher. T. George Washington, Arthur S. Powers, and H. Doug Miller followed Hankins as publisher. In December1982, while Miller was publisher, The Messenger again was sold this time to The New York Times Regional Newspaper Group. Roger Hawkins was publisher under The Times until Oct. 28, 1992, when Alfred Scott moved up from circulation/production director to become publisher. Hawkins went on to publish another Times newspaper in Gadsden, Ala. He was succeeded by Bob Morris on Aug. 5, 1995, when the paper was again sold to Paxton Media Group of Paducah, Ky. Morris was succeeded by Tony Maddox, then by current publisher Rick Welch. The Messenger began online publication of its daily product in 1996 and has gradually expanded the scope of its operation, continuing a tradition of informing the world started nearly a century ago.
Site Traffic
  • 1438035 Global Rank
  • 302023
    United States
  • 83.1 K Estimated Visits
Traffic Sources
  • Search
    70.37%
  • Direct
    25.16%
  • Social
    4.01%
  • Referrals
    0.46%
  • Display
    0.00%
  • Mail
    0.00%
Geography Breakdown
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Alexa Traffic Data
Global Rank 450,401
25,908
United States Rank 63,484
8,592
United States Page Views 73.2%
13.8%
Top Countries
Top Search Keywords
  • Hopkins
Mobile App Data
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  • 1 K Downloads
  • 10 SDKs
  • 3.44 Avg. Rating
  • 41 Total reviews
  • App Url: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.themessengerbd.ropejump
  • App Support: http://www.themessengerbd.com
  • Genre: game
  • Bundle ID: com.themessengerbd.ropejump
  • App Size: 12 M
  • Version: 3
  • Release Date: January 26th, 2015
  • Update Date: January 26th, 2015

Description:

Do not crash with Rope , Just keep Jumping ! This is the only rule of the game.
[How To Play] Tap anywhere to Jump, easy but skilful.
Beat yourself,and beat your friends!
A really addictive and really hard game is ready to launch!Cheers!

Ne pas planter avec corde, Il suffit de garder Saut! Ce est la seule règle du jeu.
[Comment jouer] Tapez ne importe où pour sauter, facile, mais adroit.
Vous battre, et battre vos amis!
Un jeu très addictif et vraiment dur est prêt à lancer! Vive!

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Ads.txt
Ad Exchange
Type
Publisher ID
Certification ID
lkqd.net
reseller
575
59c49fa9598a0117
improvedigital.com
reseller
1581
adxoo.com
reseller
qnwvpq3mra
advertising.com
reseller
3531
indexexchange.com
reseller
186684
spotxchange.com
reseller
85519
sonobi.com
reseller
783272317b
d1a215d9eb5aee9e
advertising.com
reseller
25034
aralego.com
reseller
par-77274b9a266d6bd20bd6849d8eb7dd2a
ucfunnel.com
reseller
par-77274b9a266d6bd20bd6849d8eb7dd2a
freewheel.tv
reseller
774081
The Messenger advertising reaches 83.1k visitors across desktop and mobile web, in countries such as United States, India. Pricing models they offer are CPM on channels such as Display, Social, Mobile, Email Advertising on The Messenger will allow you to reach consumers in industries or verticals such as Entertainment, Sports, Food & Beverage, Retail, Health & Beauty.

They are headquartered at Madisonville, KY, United States, and have 2 advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava. According to their Ads.txt, The Messenger inventory partners include: lkqd.net, improvedigital.com, adxoo.com, advertising.com, indexexchange.com, spotxchange.com, sonobi.com, aralego.com, ucfunnel.com, freewheel.tv, rubiconproject.com, pubmatic.com, appnexus.com, synacor.com, openx.com, google.com, districtm.io, aniview.com, 33across.com, nativo.com, onetag.com, triplelift.com, contextweb.com, yahoo.com, emxdgt.com, krushmedia.com, lijit.com, telaria.com, spotx.tv, tremorhub.com, sovrn.com, adtech.com, aol.com, advangelists.com, aolcloud.net, consumable.com, rhythmone.com, reforge.in, mobimight.com, admixer.net, adelement.com, aps.amazon.com, mopub.com, pubnative.net, loopme.com, engagebdr.com, bidmachine.io, undertone.com, beachfront.com, springserve.com, smartadserver.com, vhbx.co, conversantmedia.com, altitude-arena.com, smartyads.com, audience.media, yieldnexus.com, mobfox.com, adcolony.com, vungle.com, lemmatechnologies.com, kidoz.net, xandr.com, velismedia.com, pokkt.com, unity.com, verve.com, applovin.com, sharethrough.com, xad.com, startapp.com, somoaudience.com, mobilefuse.com, blis.com, 33 across vedia.ai, video.unrulymedia.com, admanmedia.com, gumgum.com, smaato.com, algorix.co.

The Messenger works with Advertising technology companies such as Bizo, Rocket Fuel, RadiumOne, Facebook Exchange FBX, Brandscreen, ContextWeb, Adify, Openads/OpenX, Real Media Group, Conversant, Pubmatic, Rubicon Project, Evidon, Yield Manager, Aggregate Knowledge, SpotXchange, AdMeld, Accuen, Yahoo Publisher Network, Open AdStream, Adap.TV, Experian, Brilig, The Trade Desk, Index Exchange, Videology, Optimax Media Delivery, Audiotude, Upfront Digital Media, BlueKai, X Plus One, Drawbridge, AppNexus, eXelate, Neustar AdAdvisor, Media Innovation Group, DemDex, Turn, Coupon.com Brandcaster, Advertising.com, AdSonar, Quigo, AOL-Time Warner Online Advertising, Google Adsense, Zedo, Link Share, DoubleClick.Net, Commission Junction, Yahoo Genome, Chango, 161Media, ADTECH, Dstillery, Zenovia, Digilant, MyBuys, PulsePoint, AdPredictive, AdGear, Connexity, Datonics, Resonate Insights, LucidMedia, Simpli.fi, Eq Ads, IponWeb BidSwitch, DoubleVerify, Criteo, Yahoo Small Business, Twitter Ads, Integral Ad Science, Specific Media, Switch Ads, Collective Media, Burst Media, Improve Digital, AppNexus Segment Pixel, Impact, Mediaplex, Tribal Fusion, Magnetic, AcuityAds, Google Adsense Asynchronous, DoubleClick Bid Manager, BlueKai DMP, BrightRoll, eyeReturn, RealVu, Geniee, Teads, Eyeota, ShareASale, Nativo, Bidtellect, GumGum, TripleLift, Polymorph, Taboola, Insticator, Yashi, Adobe Audience Manager Sync, OwnLocal, Yahoo Ad Sync, Media.net, LifeStreet Media, AdKernel, Amazon Ad System, Sonobi, Amazon Associates, Admedo, Sekindo, Beeswax, Falk Realtime, DistrictM, theAgency, OnAudience, StickyAds TV, Vidible, Outbrain Direct, Ads.txt, Connatix Direct, Taboola Direct, Taboola Reseller, Google Publisher Tag, DynAdmic, Eye View Digital, Consumable, MthSense, SkimLinks, SiteScout, Korrelate, Tapad, Clickagy, SpringServe, RhythmOne, AppNexus Reseller, AOL Reseller, Amazon Reseller, Google Reseller, IndexExchange Reseller, OpenX Reseller, Outbrain Reseller, RubiconProject Reseller, Sovrn Reseller, SpringServe Reseller, ORC International Reseller, PubMatic Reseller, ContextWeb Reseller, Sonobi Reseller, Bidfluence Reseller, Tremor Video Reseller, ShareThrough Reseller, SpotXChange Reseller, LKQD Reseller, FreeWheel Reseller, BrightRoll Reseller, Beachfront Reseller, Carambola Reseller, DistrictM Reseller, RhythmOne Reseller, SmartAdServer Reseller, Lijit Reseller, Adform Reseller, AdYouLike Reseller, Converstand Media Reseller, Nativo Reseller, Synacor Reseller, 33 Across Reseller, Criteo Reseller, Spoutable Reseller, Spoutable Direct, DistrictM Direct, AppNexus Direct, Fyber Reseller, GetIntent, Adhigh, MyBuys MyAds, Proclivity, Innovid, Walmart, Infolinks, BidTheatre, Adition, RUN Ads, NetSeer, VINDICO, MBR Targeting, Appier, Beachfront, Google Inteactive Media Ads, Marketing Sciences B2C, AdStanding, Google Direct, Taboola Sponsored Links, StackAdapt, JustPremium, Prezna, Vdopia, Avocet, Google AdSense Integrator, adtelligent, RubiconProject Direct, Brightcom Direct, IndexExchange Direct, Smart Adserver, Sharethrough, AdRoll, Admixer, Adblade, AdBlade Embed, AdTheorent, Smartclip, Adswizz, adingo, Adstir, Spoutable, Exponential, Yieldmo, WESRV, Atlas, BannerFlow, Media.net Reseller, Epsilon Reseller, Native Ads Reseller, Vertoz Reseller, Bidtellect Reseller, Zemanta Reseller, Revcontent Reseller, RTK Direct, Insticator Direct, Connatix, SpotX, Ad Tech Japan AOL, Media.net Direct, Comet Cox Media Reseller, 33 Across Direct, GumGum Direct, Somoaudience Direct, Mobile Ad Trading Direct, Converstand Media Direct, ucfunnel Direct, SmartyAds Reseller, Consumable Direct, GumGum Reseller, SpringServe Direct, RhythmOne Direct, AOL Direct, Teads Reseller, MGID Direct, Yahoo Direct, Sonobi Direct, AdMan Reseller, Amazon Direct, Beachfront Direct, ORC International Direct, E-Planning Direct, Improve Digital Direct, PubMatic Direct, RTB House Direct, SmartAdServer Direct, Sovrn Direct, Lijit Direct, Synacor Direct, Vidazoo Reseller, Telaria Reseller, Vhbx Direct, FreeWheel Direct, Nativo Direct, Vhbx Reseller, Undertone Direct, OpenX Direct, Aniview Reseller, ucfunnel Reseller, LKQD Direct, LoopMe Reseller, AdMan Direct, ContextWeb Direct, Admixer Reseller, SmartyAds Direct, Improve Digital Reseller, Zedo Direct, Smaato Reseller, Yahoo Reseller, Mobfox Reseller, IntentIQ, Technorati Media, FLoC, Google Affiliate Network, Freestar.