About

Times Bulletin is a Publishing company located in 700 Fox Rd, Van Wert, Ohio, United States.

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
  • Email
  • 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
  • Desktop Display, Email, Social, Mobile Display
  • CPM
  • Web Publisher
  • Headline:
    Publisher
  • Self / Managed Service:
    Managed Service
  • Industries
    Government & Politics, Health & Beauty, Sports
  • Key Differentiator
    The year was 1844. In January, the University of Notre Dame received its charter from Indiana, the second date for the Millerites predicted return of Jesus Christ came and went in October and James K. Polk defeated Henry Clay to become the president of the United States after the December 4 election. In May, an inventor named Samuel F. B. Morse sent the first electrical telegram from the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. to the B&O Railroad in Baltimore, Maryland, asking the question, "What hath God wrought?" The year also saw the start of Van Wert County's first newspapers. "The Van Wert Patriot" began early in the year but in May a man named William Moneysmith began printing "The Van Wert Bugle" with the saying across its masthead, "Democracy is the institution of Government, by the Many, for the Common Good." It is a line from a speech by the famous historian, George Bancroft. Moneysmith would continue to guide the course of newspapers in Van Wert County for decades. The name of the Bugle was eventually changed to "The National American" and then later just "The American." By now the editors, John W. Conn and O.W. Rose, had purchased the newspaper from Moneysmith. It is not clear if under his leadership the Bugle had been a Republican or Democrat publication. In those days and on into the early 1900's, newspapers made no bones about which side of the political fence they stood. Politicians from the other parties were "scoundrels," "scalawags," and sometimes just plain liars. However, Moneysmith had chosen the quote by Bancroft , a man who was a steadfast Democrat who once ran for governor of Massachusetts before being named the U.S. Secretary of the Navy. The name of the newspaper changed to "The Ohio Weekly Bulletin" before going to "The Van Wert Bulletin" in 1859. H.C. Glenn had been the editor during the last name change and J.H. Foster took over guiding the publication from him. By now the publication was most assuredly a Republican product. That might explain why Moneysmith got back into the newspaper game in Van Wert County and started another newspaper called "The Watchman." He sold it in 1857 to a stock company and they immediately changed the masthead to "The Weekly Constitution." Never one to stay away from the public eye for too long, Moneymaker and a former editor from the "Ohio Weekly Bulletin," A.C. Tucker, bought back the newspaper in 1865 and changed the name to "The Van Wert Times." W.H. Clymer bought the newspaper in 1870, and with the new ownership came a new name: "The Times." Now the publication was just as much a Democrat publication as the "Van Wert Bulletin" leaned toward the Republican side. To make the rivalry even more interesting, both newspapers had their offices on S. Washington St. Finally, in 1936, the Van Wert Bulletin and the Times merged and became the Van Wert Times-Bulletin, completing the circle that Moneysmith had started in 1844 by joining the descendants of both of his newspapers. The Times Bulletin has just completed it 165th year of publishing newspapers and is believed to be the longest continuous business in Van Wert County. On its 165th birthday, it is easy to see how much delivering the news has changed over the years. A copy of the February 11, 1847 Bugle shows front page news then was a list of letters at the post office that had not been picked up, legal notices for the location of a new county road (Wren-Landeck Rd.) and an estate sale, as well as advertisements for the Edson & DePuy Law Office and cabinetmaker James H. Long. There was also an installment of what used to be standard fare before the turn of the century, the next chapter in a serialized novel that readers could follow every week. The Bugle printed every Thursday and if the customer paid for a year's subscription up front, it only cost $1.50. Any unpaid balance, however, could be hit with a 25 percent fee at the publisher's discretion. Advertising cost $1 for three weeks for a square, or one column inch. Every insertion after that for the same ad cost 25 cents. Today, articles can be put on the Internet at www.timesbulletin.com in a matter of seconds after news happens. Stories that are printed in the newspaper can be enhanced with video or an event that can only have one photo in print can have 50 online for viewers to see. Mobility is changing news delivery as well with readers able to read articles from the Times Bulletin on their cell phones, iPod Touch or other mobile devices. But it is still the names, faces and news of Van Wert County that readers want to see the most - no matter how much the delivery method may have changed. The Times Bulletin staff would like to thank all of its readers as they celebrate the newspaper's 165th birthday and they look forward to continuing to bring the news to Van Wert County for the next 165 years.
Site Traffic
  • 294301 Global Rank
  • 54149
    United States
  • 177 K Estimated Visits
Traffic Sources
  • Direct
    63.02%
  • Search
    29.99%
  • Social
    5.73%
  • Referrals
    1.26%
  • Display
    0.00%
  • Mail
    0.00%
Geography Breakdown
Powered by
Alexa Traffic Data
Global Rank 633,158
22,186
United States Rank 108,584
216,359
United States Page Views 100.0%
Top Countries
Top Search Keywords
  • Van Wert
Ad Intelligence
  • Native
    0%
  • Standard
    0%
  • Direct
    0%
Ads Seen Recently
0
Longest Running Ad
Times Bulletin
Device
Desktop
Dimensions
other
Ads.txt
Ad Exchange
Type
Publisher ID
Certification ID
google.com
reseller
pub-2654692582394751
f08c47fec0942fa0
adtech.com
reseller
10310
aolcloud.net
reseller
10310
appnexus.com
reseller
1908
appnexus.com
reseller
7944
contextweb.com
reseller
558511
districtm.io
direct
100719
gumgum.com
reseller
11645
ffdef49475d318a9
lijit.com
reseller
64835
fafdf38b16bf6b2b
openx.com
reseller
107950
a698e2ec38604c6
openx.com
reseller
537120960
Times Bulletin advertising reaches 177k visitors across desktop and mobile web, in countries such as United States. Pricing models they offer are CPM on channels such as Display, Email, Social, Mobile Advertising on Times Bulletin will allow you to reach consumers in industries or verticals such as Sports, Government & Politics, Health & Beauty.

They are headquartered at Van Wert, OH, United States, and have 1 advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava. According to their Ads.txt, Times Bulletin inventory partners include: google.com, adtech.com, aolcloud.net, appnexus.com, contextweb.com, districtm.io, gumgum.com, lijit.com, openx.com, pubmatic.com, sovrn.com.

Times Bulletin works with Advertising technology companies such as Rocket Fuel, PointRoll, Digilant, Chango, Brandscreen, ContextWeb, PulsePoint, Adify, Openads/OpenX, X Plus One, AdPredictive, SiteScout, Connexity, SpotXchange, Index Exchange, Dstillery, LucidMedia, Videology, Simpli.fi, DemDex, Adap.TV, Experian, Media Innovation Group, Segmint, The Trade Desk, Evidon, Accuen, DoubleVerify, Neustar AdAdvisor, Atlas, Yield Manager, Yahoo Genome, Aggregate Knowledge, Flashtalking, AOL-Time Warner Online Advertising, AppNexus, Rubicon Project, Pubmatic, Yahoo Publisher Network, Centro, Advertising.com, RadiumOne, Conversant, BlueKai, AdMeld, Turn, DoubleClick.Net, Google Ad Partner Services, Google Adsense, Google Publisher Tag, Collective Media, Undertone, Resonate Insights, Specific Media, Integral Ad Science, bRealtime, AdGear, Yahoo Small Business, Drawbridge, RealVu, Adconion, MLN Advertising, Mediaplex, Choice Stream, LiveRail, Twitter Ads, ADTECH, Tapad, Jumptap, Magnetic, AudienceScience, Criteo, MyBuys MyAds, BlueKai DMP, DoubleClick Bid Manager, MercuryMedia, Crosswise, Korrelate, AcuityAds, Ohana, IponWeb BidSwitch, Perform Group, Smart Adserver, BrightRoll, RhythmOne, Teads, Polymorph, Burst Media, TripleLift, Adform, Kauli, StickyAds TV, GumGum, Eyeota, Switch Ads, Appier, Geniee, SkimLinks, Semasio, Sonobi, Clickagy, Improve Digital, adingo, Smartclip, AlephD, eyeReturn, Nexage, AdMedia, CivicScience, AdMeta, AdRoll, Aidata, AdFrontiers, Komoona, VINDICO, Monarch Ads, Yashi, Zedo, Tru Optik, StackAdapt, YuMe, Research Now, Adhigh, OpenDSP, Shop Justice, Eye View Digital, Datonics, Adobe Audience Manager Sync, Yahoo Ad Sync, GetIntent, BidTheatre, Admedo, RUN Ads, Nativo, VideoAmp, Google Inteactive Media Ads, SpotX, Ads.txt, Google Reseller, AOL Reseller, AppNexus Reseller, ContextWeb Reseller, DistrictM Direct, GumGum Reseller, Lijit Reseller, OpenX Reseller, PubMatic Reseller, Sovrn Reseller, Innovid, SpringServe, Google AdSense Integrator, IAB Tech Lab, Vidible, Prebid, So-net Media, Cinarra, Freebit Admind, Header Tag by Index Exchange, PHP Ads.