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NEWS USA the Equivalent Ad Value of Web Placement(S) NEWS USA 1069 W. Broadstreet, Suite 205 Falls Church, VA 22046 (800) 355 - 9500 / Fax (703) 734 - 6314 KNOWN PLACEMENTS TO DATE December 31, 2016 WEB PLACEMENT SUMMARY REPORT Lisa Fullam National Blood Clot Alliance 8321 Old Courthouse Road, Suite 255 Vienna, VA 22182 Feature Pub Date Placements Unique Monthly Visitors AEV Heading to the Hospital? Get Better. Don’t Get a Blood 08/10/16 1,001 50,058,999 $600,708 1001 50,058,999 Number of placements to date: 1,001 The equivalent ad value of web placement(s) is: $600,708 NEWS USA 1069 W. Broadstreet, Suite 205 Falls Church, VA 22046 (800) 355 - 9500 / Fax (703) 734 - 6314 KNOWN PLACEMENTS TO DATE December 31, 2016 National Blood Clot Alliance--Fullam WEB PLACEMENTS REPORT Feature: Heading to the Hospital? Get Better. Don’t Get a Blood Clot. Publication Date: 8/10/16 Unique Monthly Web Site City, State Date Vistors AEV 760 KFMB San Diego, CA 08/11/16 4,360 $52.32 96.5 Wazy ::: Today's Best Music, Lafayette Indiana Lafayette, IN 08/12/16 280 $3.36 Aberdeen American News Aberdeen, SD 08/11/16 14,800 $177.60 Abilene-rc.com Abilene, KS 08/11/16 0 $0.00 About Pokemon Go Cirebon, ID 09/08/16 0 $0.00 Advocate Tribune Online Granite Falls, MN 08/11/16 37,855 $454.26 aimmediatexas.com/ McAllen, TX 08/11/16 920 $11.04 Alerus Retirement Solutions Arden Hills, MN 08/12/16 28,400 $340.80 Alestle Live Edwardsville, IL 08/11/16 1,640 $19.68 Algona Upper Des Moines Algona, IA 08/11/16 680 $8.16 Amery Free Press. Amery, WI 08/11/16 720 $8.64 Anacortes American Anacortes, WA 08/11/16 2,480 $29.76 Anchorage Daily News Anchorage, AK 08/12/16 260,396 $3,124.75 andoveramerican.com/ Andover, KS 08/11/16 400 $4.80 Antlers American Antlers, OK 08/12/16 560 $6.72 apg-wi.com/ Ashland, WI 08/11/16 14,400 $172.80 Appalachian News-Express Online Pikeville, KY 08/15/16 0 $0.00 Appeal-Democrat Marysville, CA 08/11/16 27,600 $331.20 Arcadia News - Your Source For Neighborhood News Since 1993 Phoenix, AZ 08/11/16 0 $0.00 archercountynews.com/ Archer City, TX 08/11/16 320 $3.84 Arundel News Net Anne Arundel County, 08/11/16 3,600 $43.20 Ashe Mountain Times West Jefferson, NC 08/11/16 1,960 $23.52 Ashley County Ledger Hamburg, AR 08/11/16 200 $2.40 Atavista Journal Altavista, VA 08/11/16 0 $0.00 atchisonglobenow.com/ Atchison, KS 08/11/16 1,160 $13.92 Atlantic City Weekly Pleasantville, NJ 08/11/16 2,960 $35.52 Auburn Villager Auburn, AL 08/11/16 760 $9.12 Augusta Daily Gazette Augusta, KS 08/11/16 338 $4.05 auroraadvertiser.net/ Aurora, MO 08/11/16 10,442 $125.30 Avenue News Aberdeen, MD 08/11/16 0 $0.00 Page 2 NEWS USA 1069 W. Broadstreet, Suite 205 Falls Church, VA 22046 (800) 355 - 9500 / Fax (703) 734 - 6314 KNOWN PLACEMENTS TO DATE December 31, 2016 National Blood Clot Alliance--Fullam WEB PLACEMENTS REPORT Feature: Heading to the Hospital? Get Better. Don’t Get a Blood Clot. Publication Date: 8/10/16 Unique Monthly Web Site City, State Date Vistors AEV Avery Journal-Times Newland, NC 08/11/16 3,000 $36.00 Banning/Beaumont Record Gazette Banning, CA 08/11/16 1,640 $19.68 Barnstable Patriot Hyannis, MA 08/11/16 24,796 $297.55 Barstow Desert Dispatch Barstow, CA 08/11/16 71,860 $862.32 bastropenterprise.com/ Bastrop, LA 08/11/16 30,349 $364.18 Bay City Tribune Bay City , TX 08/11/16 800 $9.60 Beauty and Healthy Gabon, 08/25/16 0 $0.00 Beloit Daily News Beloit, WI 08/11/16 13,200 $158.40 Benton Evening News Benton, IL 08/11/16 20,987 $251.84 Best Read Guide - The Newport Daily News Newport, RI 08/11/16 11,600 $139.20 BG News Bowling Green , OH 08/11/16 3,200 $38.40 Big Bear Grizzly Big Bear Lake, CA 08/11/16 4,520 $54.24 Big Spring Herald Big Spring, TX 08/12/16 2,280 $27.36 Biz Wire Express Mumbai, India 08/11/16 10,000 $120.00 Black Hills Pioneer Spearfish, SD 08/11/16 6,000 $72.00 Blackshear Times Blackshear , GA 08/11/16 320 $3.84 Bolivar Herald-Free Press Bolivar, MO 08/11/16 2,480 $29.76 Boonville Daily News Boonville, MO 08/11/16 24,228 $290.73 Bozeman Daily Chronicle Bozeman, MT 08/11/16 42,800 $513.60 Brenham Banner-Press Brenham, TX 08/16/16 0 $0.00 Brunswick Times-Gazette Lawrenceville, VA 08/11/16 520 $6.24 Bryan-College Station Eagle Bryan, TX 08/11/16 0 $0.00 Bucks County Courier Times Levittown, PA 08/11/16 32,000 $384.00 Buffalo Bulletin Buffalo, WY 08/11/16 1,240 $14.88 Buffalo News Buffalo, NY 08/12/16 146,000 $1,752.00 Buffalo Reflex Buffalo, MO 08/11/16 1,400 $16.80 Buffalo's Timeless WECK Buffalo, NY 08/14/16 40 $0.48 Bulletin Review Denison, IA 08/12/16 0 $0.00 Burlington County Courier Times Willingboro, NJ 08/11/16 25,600 $307.20 Burnett County Sentinel Grantsburg, WI 08/11/16 560 $6.72 Page 3 NEWS USA 1069 W. Broadstreet, Suite 205 Falls Church, VA 22046 (800) 355 - 9500 / Fax (703) 734 - 6314 KNOWN PLACEMENTS TO DATE December 31, 2016 National Blood Clot Alliance--Fullam WEB PLACEMENTS REPORT Feature: Heading to the Hospital? Get Better. Don’t Get a Blood Clot. Publication Date: 8/10/16 Unique Monthly Web Site City, State Date Vistors AEV Business North Duluth, MN 08/11/16 1,680 $20.16 Butler County Times Gazette El Dorado, KS 08/11/16 47,206 $566.47 cablespots.net Kennesaw, GA 08/11/16 240 $2.88 Cabling Installation & Maintenance Nashua, NH 08/12/16 18,626 $223.51 Cache Valley Daily Logan, UT 08/11/16 6,400 $76.80 Caledonian-Record Online St. Johnsbury, VT 08/12/16 10,400 $124.80 cambridgechron.com/ Cambridge, IL 08/11/16 7,420 $89.04 Campus Echo(N.C. Carolina Central University) Durham, NC 08/11/16 640 $7.68 Canton Daily Ledger Canton, IL 08/11/16 47,831 $573.97 Cape Cod Online, A Service Of The Cape Cod Times Newspaper, Hyannis, MA 08/11/16 622,854 $7,474.24 Carlsbad Current-Argus Carlsbad, NM 08/12/16 32,518 $390.21 Carolina Panorama. Columbia, SC 08/11/16 160 $1.92 Carroll County Mirror-Democrat Mt. Carroll, IL 08/11/16 440 $5.28 Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Casa Grande, AZ 08/20/16 16,200 $194.40 Cascade Pioneer Cascade , IA 08/11/16 440 $5.28 Castleton Spartan(Castleton State College) Castleton, VT 08/11/16 960 $11.52 cbs3springfield.com/ Springfield, MA 08/11/16 80 $0.96 CBSAtlanta WGNX 46 Atlanta, GA 08/11/16 960 $11.52 Cedar County Republican Stockton, MO 08/11/16 840 $10.08 Centex Television Bryan, TX 08/11/16 1,680 $20.16 Chagrin Valley Times Chagrin Falls, OH 08/11/16 0 $0.00 ChagrinValleyToday.com Chagrin Falls, OH 08/11/16 1,520 $18.24 Chanute Tribune - Home Chanute, KS 08/11/16 2,040 $24.48 Charlton County Herald Folkston, GA 08/11/16 280 $3.36 Charm East Texas.com Lufkin, TX 08/11/16 80 $0.96 Chatham Star Tirbune.com/ Chatham, VA 08/11/16 1,440 $17.28 chesapeake360.com/ Easton, MD 08/11/16 240 $2.88 chillicothetimesbulletin.com/ Peoria, IL 08/11/16 10,194 $122.32 Choteau Acantha Choteau, MT 08/11/16 440 $5.28 Christian County Headliner News Ozark, MO 08/11/16 2,759 $33.10 Page 4 NEWS USA 1069 W. Broadstreet, Suite 205 Falls Church, VA 22046 (800) 355 - 9500 / Fax (703) 734 - 6314 KNOWN PLACEMENTS TO DATE December 31, 2016 National Blood Clot Alliance--Fullam WEB PLACEMENTS REPORT Feature: Heading to the Hospital? Get Better. Don’t Get a Blood Clot. Publication Date: 8/10/16 Unique Monthly Web Site City, State Date Vistors AEV chronicle-express.com/ Penn Yan, NY 08/11/16 24,742 $296.90 Clarinda Herald-Journal Clarinda, IA 08/11/16 680 $8.16 Classic Images Magazine Muscatine, IA 08/11/16 2,400 $28.80 Clay Center Dispatch Clay Center , KS 08/11/16 4,640 $55.68 Clearwater Tribune Orofino, ID 08/11/16 1,280 $15.36 Cleveland American Cleveland, OK 08/11/16 560 $6.72 clintoncountyleader.com/ Plattsburg, MO 08/11/16 320 $3.84 cmasters-dev.bloxcms.com/ Moline, IL 10/18/16 0 $0.00 Collegio Pittsburg, KS 08/11/16 120 $1.44 Columbia Chronicle Chicago, IL 08/11/16 1,800 $21.60 Columbia-Greene Media Hudson, NY 08/11/16 3,920 $47.04 Community Media Group West Frankfort, IL 08/11/16 80 $0.96 Community Voice Kansas Wichita, KS 08/11/16 240 $2.88 Contempo Magazine McAllen, TX 08/11/16 0 $0.00 Contra Costa Times Walnut Creek, CA 08/12/16 234,235 $2,810.82 copyrightfreecontent.com Falls Church, VA 08/11/16 1,600 $19.20 Cornerstone University Grand Rapids, MI 08/11/16 28,000 $336.00 Corning Leader Corning, NY 08/11/16 114,645 $1,375.74 Coronado Eagle & Journal Coronado , CA 08/11/16 2,800 $33.60 Corridor Messenger Jasper, AL 08/11/16 1,560 $18.72 Country Messenger Scandia, MN 08/11/16 640 $7.68 Courier Express DuBois, PA 08/11/16 7,600 $91.20 Courier Journal Florence, AL 08/12/16 1,160 $13.92 Courier Times Online New Castle, IN 08/11/16 2,360 $28.32 Courtbouillon(Dillard University) New Orleans, LA 08/11/16 280 $3.36 Creative Loafing Charlotte Charlotte, NC 08/11/16 50,858 $610.29 Cresco Times Cresco, IA 08/11/16 240 $2.88 Cresco Times Online Cresco, IA 08/14/16 280 $3.36 Crookston Daily Times Crookston, MN 08/11/16 46,329 $555.94 CU Independent(University of Colorado) Boulder, CO 08/11/16 0 $0.00 Page 5 NEWS USA 1069 W.
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