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Transmission Methods
You may deliver an ad digitally to the News & Observer in one of the following ways.
  1. Adtrek. Adtrek is a free website located at adtrek.nando.com. This is the preferred method of delivery. Register for a log -on and password on the website.
  2. CDs or other types of media are accepted for large files and graphics.
  3. Delivery services. AdSend, Fastchannel and AdTtransit are also accepted. Other services may be available, but not as popular. Call if you have questions.
  4. Other methods. Email (although it is not preferred) and customer FTP sites. Call for details.

Acceptable File Formats
We are a Macintosh-based production department. PC format files are only accepted in Acrobat PDF format. We strongly encourage you to send a high resolution PDF. Other files will be accepted, if necessary. Contact us if you need help creating a PDF of your ad or have questions about other formats.

Please make sure all fonts are embedded into your PDF and that all graphics are no lower than 200 dpi (The N&O uses a 100 line screen)

Contact The Digital Ad Delivery Team
The News & Observer will make all attempts to accommodate your digital ad delivery needs. Call a member of our Digital Ad Team for help.

Jamie Hufnagel
Senior Digital Ad Specialist
(919) 836-5681

Jolie Dorfner
Digital Ad Specialist
(919) 836-5672

Matt Long
Display Production Manager
(919) 836-5670

Online Help
Our Adtrek website at adtrek.nando.com contains all information you need when sending a file digitally including halftone and scanning settings, Acrobat Distiller settings, dot gain information, deadlines and ad sizes.

 

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