JournalismPakistan Advertising Tariff for 2025

Welcome to the updated 2025 JournalismPakistan Advertisement Tariff — your complete guide to promoting your brand to an influential and engaged media audience. JournalismPakistan.com offers premium digital ad placements designed for maximum visibility among journalists, media professionals, and communication experts in Pakistan and abroad. Our clearly defined rates, flexible options, and transparent policies make campaign planning simple and effective. Choose from a range of high-impact formats and let your message reach the right audience through one of Pakistan’s leading journalism platforms.

Advertisement Tariff 2025

Ad Slot Format Dimensions (px) Rate (Weekly) Rate (Yearly)
Ad Slot 1 Leaderboard (Standard Image) 728×90 Rs. 14,000 Rs. 728,000
Leaderboard (Rich Media) 728×90 Rs. 18,000 Rs. 936,000
Ad Slot 2 Tower (Standard Image) 300×600 Rs. 15,000 Rs. 780,000
Tower (Rich Media) 300×600 Rs. 17,000 Rs. 884,000
Ad Slot 3 Medium Rectangle (Standard Image) 336×280 Rs. 6,000 Rs. 312,000
Medium Rectangle (Rich Media) 336×280 Rs. 9,000 Rs. 468,000
Ad Slot 4 Small Rectangle (Standard Image) 300×250 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 260,000
Small Rectangle (Rich Media) 300×250 Rs. 6,000 Rs. 312,000
Ad Slot 5 Long Rectangle (Standard Image) 728×90 Rs. 12,000 Rs. 624,000
Long Rectangle (Rich Media) 728×90 Rs. 13,000 Rs. 676,000

Acceptable Ad Formats

  • Image (JPG, GIF, PNG)
  • Rich Media / HTML5 (recommended)
  • Animation duration: up to 15 seconds
  • File size limit: 150 KB

Advertisement Contact

Imran N. Ahmad
info@journalismpakistan.com
Phones: +92-51-5194455, 0321-5173277

Advertising FAQ

What audience does JournalismPakistan reach?

Our readership includes journalists, editors, communication specialists, academics, media students, and professionals from across Pakistan and abroad who follow trends and issues in journalism.

How can I book an ad?

Email your ad material and preferred slot to info@journalismpakistan.com. Our team will confirm availability, send an invoice, and help with artwork specifications.

What are the payment options?

We accept payments through bank transfer and local cheque. Full payment is required in advance for weekly or monthly campaigns. Annual contracts may qualify for special discounts.

Can I request custom ad placements or sponsorships?

Yes. We offer tailored options such as sponsored features, content partnerships, and campaign-based visibility plans. Contact us for customized proposals.

How soon will my ad go live?

Once your ad material and payment are received, placement typically goes live within 24 hours.


Last updated: November 2025

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