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It seemed, many businesses were
interested in telling that story
to the Knoxville public. “Literally
overnight, we had big advertisers
calling us for spots,” says John.
“Sometimes the cover would be
sold out for a year or two in ad-
vance,” adds Nancy. As the maga-
zine grew more successful, the
Lyles knew they needed to either
take Cityview to the next level or
sell it to someone who could. After
17 years, the couple decided it was
time to move on and accepted an
ofer to sell.
“We found that a lot of people
wanted to tell their story—
not just what they did, but
why they did it, and what
made it different.”
John Lyle – Cityview Publisher (1984-2000)
Nancy Lyle had some experience in media sales, and she took over running Cityview for
much of the 17 years that the Lyles owned it. The magazine ran strictly advertorial pieces
and published between four and six times a year. “Nearly every business that we went to
had a story, and it was a story that would be hard to tell in a display ad or a 30-second
spot on the radio,” says John.
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