Specs, Dates, and Information
The Spring 2012 Issue's Advertising Specs, Dates, and Information
Reservations: due by 12/3 UPDATE: SOLD OUT
Black & White Copy (PDF or TIFF): due by 12/16
Issue Release Date: 2/27/2012
Ad Sizes: 5 1/8 x 4 1/8 (half-page); 5 1/8 x 8 1/2 (full-page)
Rates: $175 (half-page); $300 (full-page); $450 (full-page, inside back cover)
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The Summer 2012 Special Food Issue's Advertising Specs, Dates, and Information
Reservations: due by 3/3
Black & White Copy (PDF or TIFF): due by 3/24
Issue Release Date: 5/19/2012
Ad Sizes: 5 1/8 x 4 1/8 (half-page); 5 1/8 x 8 1/2 (full-page)
Rates: $200 (half-page); $350 (full-page); $475 (full-page, inside back cover)
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The Fall 2012 Special Politics Issue's Advertising Specs, Dates, and Information
Reservations: due by 6/22
Black & White Copy (PDF or TIFF): due by 6/27
Issue Release Date: 8/24/2011
Ad Sizes: 5 1/8 x 4 1/8 (half-page); 5 1/8 x 8 1/2 (full-page)
Rates: $175 (half-page); $300 (full-page); $450 (full-page, inside back cover)
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The Winter 2012 Issue's Advertising Specs, Dates, and Information
Reservations: due by 9/1
Black & White Copy (PDF or TIFF): due by 9/22
Issue Release Date: 11/17/2011
Ad Sizes: 5 1/8 x 4 1/8 (half-page); 5 1/8 x 8 1/2 (full-page)
Rates: $200 (half-page); $350 (full-page); $475 (full-page, inside back cover)
Email or call 1-919-962-0511.
Prepayment Discounts
Although payment is not due until publication, we will invoice you immediately upon receiving your reservation so that you can benefit from our prepayment discounts if you choose to do so. An advertiser who purchases a single ad and who makes payment before copy is due for the issue in which the ad is scheduled to appear may take 10% off our regular rate. Likewise, an advertiser who buys a package and who makes payment before copy is due for the first issue in which the ads are scheduled to appear may take an additional 10% off the package rate.
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