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Marlborough Print Rate Card MARLBOROUGH PRINT RATE CARD Rates effective 1 July 2017 and exclude GST Display Advertising Combo and Multi-buy Packages These run of paper rates include colour. Ask us about our special multi-publication and multi- Size Marlborough Saturday Marlborough Kaikoura Canterbury Express Express Midweek Star Farmer insertion discount packages. Full Page $4,150.44 $2,738.93 $2,738.93 $1,682.21 $2,590.00 Junior Page $2,305.80 $1,480.50 $1,480.50 $909.30 $1,400.00 Guaranteed Positions 1/2 Page $2,305.80 $1,333.08 $1,333.08 $961.26 $1,400.00 Positions are subject to availability at the time of 1/3 Page $1,482.30 - - - - booking. Advertisers should 1/4 Page $1,152.90 $740.25 $740.25 $454.65 $700 seek confirmation that the 1/8 Page $576.45 - - - - space/position is available for the required date(s) of Front Page Solus $768.60 $1,036.35 $1,036.35 $381.91 $1,260 publication. The applicable Lugs $102.48 - - - - rates are required to secure Other sizes (per col/cm) $8.24 $10.58 $10.58 $6.50 $10.00 guaranteed position. Set sizes may apply. Guaranteed Positions: Marlborough Express Cancellation Fee Section A +25% For Admire advertising rates Depending on the time of Guaranteed page Section A +40% please refer to the Admire cancellation, a cancellation Guaranteed other position +20% rate card available at fee of up to 100% of the Guaranteed Positions: Community Titles advertise.stuff.co.nz/ advertisement cost applies admire to any advertisements Pages 2–7 +25% cancelled after the booking deadline has passed. Classified Display Rates Commission These display classified rates include colour. Commission of 10% is Marlborough Saturday Marlborough Kaikoura Canterbury payable on these rates to Rate (per col/cm) Express Express Midweek Star Farmer agencies accredited with General Classified $8.24 $10.58 $10.58 $6.50 $9.50 the PMAA. Employment (incl ROP) $10.50 $11.30 $11.30 $6.50 - Digital search Classified Liner Rates optimisation service Additional colour and highlighting charges may apply. for print Marlborough Saturday Marlborough Kaikoura advertisements Rate (per line) Express Express Midweek Star $50+GST per month* General Classified $2.76 $3.02 $3.02 $2.44 Advertisements appearing within Stuff’s print products are also published digitally on Neighbourly.co.nz. These Annual Spend Discounts* advertisements are also Annual Spend $2.5K+ $5K+ $10K+ $15K+ $25K+ $50K+ $75K+ $100K+ $150K+ $250K+ $500K+ search engine optimised to boost the chance of reaching Discount 10% 12.5% 15% 17.5% 20% 22.5% 25% 27.5% 30% 35% 40% potential customers online and improve organic search * For contract holders in Marlborough publications. Contracted discounts exclude online advertising, inserts and rankings. other advertising as specified. *Effective from December 2016. A flat handling fee of $50+GST per month is charged to applicable advertisers. Advertising Terms and Conditions The monthly fee is the same regardless of the number of ads published each Please refer to advertise.stuff.co.nz/advertising-terms-and-conditions month in our print products. MARLBOROUGH PRINT RATE CARD Deadlines effective 31 July 2017. Publishing Deadlines Please note: Advertising deadlines are subject to change. For the most up to date information go to advertise.stuff.co.nz/deadlines Advertisements cancelled after booking deadline will incur a cancellation fee. Deadlines vary around public holidays. SPACE BOOKING COMPUTER SET DEADLINES AD MATERIAL DEADLINES CLASSIFIEDS Day of Publication Publication RUN OF PAPER DISPLAY Ad Build Final Proof Final Proof Print Ready Classified & CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED Copy Alterations Approval Ad files Close off for Ad Build Copy for Print Ready Files Fri 4pm, Monday Wed, 4pm Fri, 11am Wed, 4pm Fri, 11.30pm Fri, 4.30pm Fri, 3.30pm F/N Sun 4pm Marlborough Wednesday Fri, 4pm Tue, 11am Fri, 4pm Tue, 11.30pm Tue, 4.30pm Tue, 3.30pm Tue, 4pm Express Friday Tue, 4pm Thu, 11am Tue, 4pm Thu, 11.30pm Thu, 4.30pm Thu, 3.30pm Thu, 4pm Marlborough Thursday Fri, 4pm Wed, 10am Fri, 4pm Tue, 5pm Wed, 1pm Wed, 10am Wed, 10am Midweek Kaikoura Star Wednesday Thu, 4pm Tue, 9:30am Thu, 4pm Mon, 5pm Tue, 9:30pm Mon, 5pm Tue, 9am Saturday Express Saturday Mon, 4pm Thu, 9am Mon, 4pm Wed, 5pm Thu, 11:30am Wed, 4pm Thu, 9am Marlborough Saturday Mon, 12pm - Mon, 4pm Wed, 5pm Thu, 10:30am Wed, 5pm - Property Guide Admire Friday* Refer to specific Marlborough (Mag) (monthly) media kit Canterbury Monday Tue, 12pm Mon, 5pm - Wed, 12pm Wed, 5pm Wed, 3.30pm - Farmer (monthy) 2 weeks prior week prior Marlborough Mon – Fri MREC ad material is required 5 working days prior to campaign start date. Express Daily EDM *Last Friday of every month Note: F/N = Family Notices For online advertising rates please refer to the Stuff rate card available at advertise.stuff.co.nz/advertising-specs-rates-deadlines NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SPECIFICATIONS Modular Ad Sizes Note: Visuals indicate ‘Run of Paper’ proportions Full Page Half Page Half Page Vertical Broadsheet Horizontal Broadsheet 540mm x 376mm Broadsheet 540mm x 186mm Tabloid 280mm x 376mm Tabloid 370mm x 262mm Tabloid 370mm x 148mm 180mm x 262mm Quarter Page Quarter Page Junior Page Island Horizontal Broadsheet Broadsheet Broadsheet 400mm x 262mm 280mm x 186mm 140mm x 376mm Tabloid Tabloid Tabloid 280mm x 186mm 190mm x110mm 100mm x 262mm 1/3 Page 1/8 Page Front Page Solus Horizontal Horizontal Broadsheet Broadsheet Broadsheet 60mm x 338mm* 180mm x 376mm 80mm x 376mm * Except: Waikato Times and Marlborough Express Tabloid Tabloid 60mm x 376mm N/A N/A Timaru Herald 60mm x 300mm Tabloid 60mm x 262mm Additional advertising sizes are available. Please contact your media consultant to discuss the best options for your campaign. Publication Format Page Size Publication Format Section Broadsheet Tabloid Marlborough Express Broadsheet Run of Paper 540mm x 10 cols 370mm x 7 cols Saturday Express Tabloid Classified 540mm x 11 coIs 370mm x 8 cols Marlborough Midweek Tabloid Kaikoura Star Tabloid Column Widths (mm) Canterbury Farmer Tabloid Section 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Run of Paper 34 72 110 148 186 - 262 - 338 376 - Ensure supplied artwork is Classified 32 66 100 134 168 202 236 270 304 338 372 the same as the booking size, with no elements overhanging, Double Page Centre Spread Ad Sizes additional white space or crop marks. For bleed publications, Section Broadsheet (hxw) Tabloid (hxw) please refer to the specific rate Run of Paper 540mm x 772mm 370mm x 545mm card/media pack for ad sizes and bleed requirements. Marlborough Express Daily E-Newsletter Digital Ad Sizes Ad Type Size Top/Middle MREC 300 (w) x 250 (h) pixels Sponsored Content Contact your Stuff media consultant (Panel 1/Panel 2) NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SPECIFICATIONS Postscript compatible (acceptable software) Digital Delivery Adobe lnDesign Stuff’s newsprint publications will accept print Adobe Illustrator ready advertising material via the following delivery Corel Draw methods only: FreeHand AdTracker online (ATOL) QuarkXPress ATOL is Stuff’s web interface to the print production system and is the preferred method Files should be created using these applications, saved and for supplying print ready material. supplied as separate, single page PDFs. It’s an easy-to-use, no-charge service. Ensure supplied artwork is the same as the booking size, with no elements Contact your Stuff representative overhanging, additional white space or crop marks. For bleed publications, for your login details and visit please refer to the specific rate card/media pack for ad sizes and bleed stuff.dpsadtrackercloud.co.nz requirements. Tech support: E [email protected] To create PDFs for our advertising specifications, the following distiller job options are available to download and load into your InDesign program: Adstream Newsprint distiller job options Tech support: advertise.stuff.co.nz/s/Stuff-NP.joboptions E [email protected] Magazine distiller job options P 09 281 3662 advertise.stuff.co.nz/s/Stuff-MAGS.joboptions adstream.co.nz Not Postscript compatible (unacceptable software) Adsend Tech support: Microsoft Word E [email protected] Microsoft Powerpoint P +61 3 9690 2488 Microsoft Publisher adsend.co.nz Adobe Photoshop AdCompose Tech support: Note: Adobe Photoshop should be used for image manipulation only. E [email protected] General P 0800 ADCOMPOSE (0800 232 667) PDF version 1.3 CampaignTrack Postscript level 3 Tech support: ICC compliant No E [email protected] P 0508 2267 244 Colour model CMYK only campaigntrack.co.nz Fonts & Type Font embedding required Yes Font subsetting allowed Yes Minimum pt. size for colour type 12pt Minimum weight for colour type Bold Maximum plates allowed for colour type 3 Minimum point size for reversed coloured type 12pt Minimum weight for reversed colour type Bold Maximum plates allowed for reversed colour type 3 Minimum point size for single colour type (100% C, M,Y or K) 6pt Images Format File types: .eps, .tif or .jpg Booking Enquiries E [email protected] Minimum resolution for colour images at published size 150dpi Minimum resolution for greyscale images at published size 150dpi Minimum resolution for black & white (single bit) images 600dpi Technical Spec Enquiries Maximum ink weight 240% E [email protected] Embedded ICC profiles No Spot colours No Classified Advertising Extra channels, transfer curves, or compression No Please refer relevant contact information at: advertise.stuff.co.nz/classified-advertising Logos Format CMYK vector (preferred for best reproduction) or bitmap Additional Information QR Codes Please refer relevant publication/tab at: Colour model B&W only advertise.stuff.co.nz.
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