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Randall-Reilly Inks (Literally) Exclusive Deal With Flying J

Agreement adds 180 locations to company's truckstop magazine distribution network
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- For the first time, Randall-Reilly's Truck Stops Express Division will have exclusive rights to distribute its trucking magazines in 180 Flying J locations nationwide. The exclusive agreement, which begins August 3, brings TSE's distribution network to more than 1,000 locations.

Robert Lake, Randall-Reilly's senior vice president of acquisitions, said, "When the trucking industry rebounds in the coming months, the demand for truck drivers will be at historic highs. This exclusive agreement will ensure that Randall-Reilly is in the best possible position [image-nocss] to serve the needs of its advertisers and distribution partners with the most comprehensive distribution network in the industry."

Randall-Reilly distributes seven of its magazines in truck stops each month: Truckers News, Best Driver Jobs, Big Rig Owner, Changing Lanes, Driving Force, Owner-Operator/Company Driver and RPM for Truckers. Through its Interactive Media Division, the company is also the dominant player in the online driver application segment of the recruitment market.

Combined with Randall-Reilly's Motor Media Division, a major indoor signage network, these capabilities make Tuscaloosa, Ala.-based Randall-Reilly a leading media company in the truckstop distribution and driver recruitment markets.

Flying J., Ogden, Utah, with 2007 sales exceeded $16 billion, is a fully integrated oil company that employs more than 14,000 people in the United States and Canada through its interstate operations, transportation, refining and supply, exploration and production, as well as its financial services and communications divisions.

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