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Two-Lane Livin’ Magazine is produced by Stumptown Publishing, LLC. More than 95% of the content within the magazine is exclusive, written by columnists within the Central West Virginia region.

Readers embraced Two-Lane Livin’ from the very first issue. The magazine is now the largest independent publication in West Virginia, circulated at 16,000 copies each month — with less than 1% of any issue left unread.

It is hard to imagine 16,000 copies. Two-Lane Livin’ Magazine currently prints more copies per issue than Graffiti Magazine, The Trader’s Guide, The State Journal, The Ad Bulletin and most newspapers — and yet our advertising rates competitive and affordable.

With this 99% average read-rate, and survey results showing that each copy averages 2.6 readers each — each issue has the potential to reach over 45,000 readers. Readers pick up copies in libraries, stores, restaurants, waiting rooms, banks, service centers, senior centers, hotels, beauty salons and barber shops throughout West Virginia.

We work hard to maintain our readership level. While most publication leave a static number of copies each month at their distribution locations, we consistently alter our numbers to coincide with travel season, weather, festivals, and the needs of our current clients. Each month, 15,900 copies (on average) are picked up and read, and within 30 days, the remaining 100 are redistributed to laundromats, waiting rooms and Visitor and Welcome Centers in the state.

Delivered to more than 520 locations in 20 counties, Two-Lane Livin’ is the largest, farthest-reaching, free publication in the area. Our circulation includes all or parts of: Calhoun, Clay, Wirt, Roane, Gilmer, Greenbrier, Ritchie, Braxton, Lewis, Doddridge, Pleasants, Webster, Wood, Jackson, Nicholas, Kanawha, Tucker, Tyler and Upshur Counties.

Your marketing and advertising in Two-Lane Livin’ Magazine will reach a dedicated and loyal audience. For testimonials from current and past clients, and more information about advertising, click here.

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