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RATE CARD ROP Rates Summary (MON-FRI) 1 Jan - 31 Dec 2011 2011 RATE CARD ROP Rates Summary (MON-FRI) 1 Jan - 31 Dec 2011 Beeld (Mon, Tues) Beeld (Wed, Thurs, Fri) BEELD BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC BEELD BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Beeld Main Body R163.10 R228.60 R228.60 R228.60 Beeld Main Body R169.40 R237.40 R237.40 R237.40 Sake 24 R164.00 R192.00 R230.00 R230.00 Sake 24 R164.00 R192.00 R230.00 R230.00 Sport 24 R163.10 R228.60 R228.60 R228.60 Sport 24 R169.40 R237.40 R237.40 R237.40 BEELD BEELD SUPPLEMENTS BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC BEELD SUPPLEMENTS BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Jip R127.00 R172.50 R172.50 R172.50 Leefstyl R148.90 R205.50 R 205.50 R205.50 Buite Beeld R146.10 R201.60 R201.60 R201.60 Motors R148.90 R205.50 R 205.50 R205.50 Vrydag R148.90 R205.50 R 205.50 R205.50 BEELD Oos Beeld R 46.10 R 64.80 R 64.80 R 64.80 Tshwane Beeld R 86.00 R113.60 R 113.60 R113.60 Mpumalanga Beeld R 42.00 R 60.10 R 60.10 R 60.10 Noordwes Beeld R 42.00 R 60.10 R 60.10 R 60.10 Wes Beeld R 40.90 R 54.60 R 54.60 R 54.60 Huisgids R 86.00 R113.60 R 113.60 R113.60 Die Burger (Mon, Tues) Die Burger (Wed, Thurs, Fri) DIE BURGER Wes BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC DIE BURGER Wes BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Burger Wes Main Body R107.70 R125.10 R142.40 R165.30 Burger Wes Main Body R111.90 R130.00 R148.40 R171.70 Burger Wes Promosies R107.70 R125.10 R142.40 R165.30 Burger Wes Promosies R111.90 R130.00 R148.40 R171.70 Burger Wes Sake 24 R103.00 R119.00 R157.00 R157.00 Burger Wes Sake 24 R103.00 R119.00 R157.00 R157.00 Burger Wes Sport 24 R107.70 R125.10 R142.40 R165.30 Burger Wes Sport 24 R111.90 R130.00 R148.40 R171.70 Jip Wes R107.70 R125.10 R142.40 R165.30 Leefstyl Burger Wes R111.90 R130.00 R148.40 R171.70 Buite Wes R107.70 R125.10 R142.40 R165.30 Motors Burger Wes R111.90 R130.00 R148.40 R171.70 Vrydag Burger Wes R111.90 R130.00 R148.40 R171.70 DIE BURGER Oos BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Landbouburger R 63.20 R 73.50 R 83.90 R100.10 Burger Oos Main Body R 44.10 R 54.20 R 63.40 R 78.00 Burger Oos Promosies R 44.10 R 54.20 R 63.40 R 78.00 DIE BURGER Oos BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Burger Oos Sake 24 R 42.00 R 52.00 R 75.00 R 75.00 Burger Oos Main Body R 45.80 R 56.30 R 65.80 R 81.00 Burger Oos Sport 24 R 44.10 R 54.20 R 63.40 R 78.00 Burger Oos Promosies R 45.80 R 56.30 R 65.80 R 81.00 Jip Oos R 44.10 R 54.20 R 63.40 R 78.00 Burger Oos Sake 24 R 42.00 R 52.00 R 75.00 R 75.00 DIE BURGER Buite Oos R 44.10 R 54.20 R 63.40 R 78.00 Burger Oos Sport 24 R 45.80 R 56.30 R 65.80 R 81.00 Leefstyl Burger Oos R 45.80 R 56.30 R 65.80 R 81.00 DIE BURGER TOTAL BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC DIE BURGER Motors Burger Oos R 45.80 R 56.30 R 65.80 R 81.00 Burger Link Main Body R140.80 R158.20 R175.40 R198.40 Vrydag Burger Oos R 45.80 R 56.30 R 65.80 R 81.00 Burger Link Promosies R140.80 R158.20 R175.40 R198.40 Landbouburger Oos R 45.80 R 56.30 R 65.80 R 81.00 Burger Link Sake 24 R134.00 R151.00 R167.00 R189.00 Burger Link Sport 24 R140.80 R158.20 R175.40 R198.40 DIE BURGER TOTAL BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Jip Burger Link R140.80 R158.20 R175.40 R198.40 Burger Link Main Body R146.20 R164.30 R182.10 R206.00 Buite Burger Link R140.80 R158.20 R175.40 R198.40 Burger Link Promosies R146.20 R164.30 R182.10 R206.00 Burger Link Sake 24 R134.00 R151.00 R167.00 R189.00 Burger Link Sport 24 R146.20 R164.30 R182.10 R206.00 Leefstyl Burger Link R146.20 R164.30 R182.10 R206.00 Motors Burger Link R146.20 R164.30 R182.10 R206.00 Vrydag Burger Link R146.20 R164.30 R182.10 R206.00 PLEASE NOTE: A cancellation fee will be charged for any late cancellations of bookings. Rates include agency commission and exclude V.A.T. E & OE Rates may change without prior notice. (Errors and omissions excepted.) ROP Rates Summary (MON-FRI) 1 Jan - 31 Dec 2011 Volksblad (Mon, Tues) Volksblad (Wed, Thurs, Fri) VOLKSBLAD BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC VOLKSBLAD BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Volksblad Main Body R 62.20 R 72.40 R 82.50 R 92.70 Volksblad Main Body R 64.60 R 75.10 R 85.70 R 96.30 Volksblad Sake 24 R 64.00 R 74.00 R 84.00 R 94.00 Volksblad Sake 24 R 64.00 R 74.00 R 84.00 R 94.00 Volksblad Sport 24 R 62.20 R 72.40 R 82.50 R 92.70 Volksblad Sport 24 R 64.60 R 75.10 R 85.70 R 96.30 VOLKSBLAD VOLKSBLAD BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC VOLKSBLAD Supplements Supplements Jip Volksblad R 52.80 R 62.70 R 72.50 R 82.30 Volksblad Kontrei R 64.60 R 75.10 R 85.70 R 96.30 VOLKSBLAD Volksblad Motors R 61.90 R 72.50 R 83.00 R 93.60 Volksblad Vrydag R 54.90 R 65.10 R 75.30 R 85.50 Landbou R 64.60 R 75.20 R 75.20 R 96.30 The Witness (Mon, Tues) The Witness (Wed, Thurs, Fri) THE WITNESS BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC THE WITNESS BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Witness Main Body R 45.30 R 55.70 R 66.10 R 90.60 Witness Main Body R 47.50 R 58.40 R 69.30 R 95.00 Witness Vacancies/Auctions R 48.90 R 58.70 R 68.50 R 78.30 Witness Vacancies/Auctions R 48.90 R 58.70 R 68.50 R 78.30 THE Witness Legals/Tenders R 99.30 - - - Witness Legals/Tenders R 99.30 - - - WITNESS Witness Features & R 45.30 R 55.70 R 66.10 R 90.60 Witness Motoring R 47.50 R 58.40 R 69.30 R 95.00 Supplements Witness Features & R 47.50 R 58.40 R 69.30 R 95.00 THE WITNESS Supplements Daily Sun (Mon, Tues, Wed) Daily Sun (Thurs, Fri) DAILY SUN BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC DAILY SUN BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Main body R305.00 R343.00 R405.00 R405.00 Main body R317.00 R357.00 R420.00 R420.00 Sun Sport R305.00 R343.00 R405.00 R405.00 Sun Sport R317.00 R357.00 R420.00 R420.00 Sun Buzz R305.00 R343.00 R405.00 R405.00 Sun Buzz R317.00 R357.00 R420.00 R420.00 DS Northern Distribution Slip R252.00 R287.00 R338.00 R338.00 DS Northern Distribution Slip R262.00 R297.00 R349.00 R349.00 DS North Slip R166.00 R188.00 R220.00 R220.00 DS North Slip R173.00 R195.00 R195.00 R229.00 DS South Slip R166.00 R188.00 R220.00 R220.00 DS South Slip R173.00 R195.00 R195.00 R229.00 KZN Slip R 91.00 R101.00 R118.00 R118.00 KZN Slip R104.00 R115.00 R123.00 R123.00 Eastern Cape Slip R 91.00 R101.00 R118.00 R118.00 Eastern Cape Slip R104.00 R115.00 R123.00 R123.00 Free State Slip R 91.00 R101.00 R118.00 R118.00 Free State Slip R104.00 R115.00 R123.00 R123.00 DAILY SUN DAILY Western Cape Slip R 42.00 R 50.00 R 55.00 R 55.00 DAILY SUN DAILY Western Cape Slip R 40.00 R 45.00 R 52.00 R 52.00 Tswane Slip R 97.00 R105.00 R124.00 R124.00 Tswane Slip R109.00 R120.00 R 129.00 R129.00 DAILY SUN Supplements BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC DAILY SUN Supplements BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Sun Houses R245.00 R250.00 R270.00 R275.00 Sun Health R245.00 R250.00 R270.00 R275.00 Sun Stokvel R257.00 R322.00 R344.00 R344.00 Sun Money R245.00 R250.00 R270.00 R275.00 Sun Wheels R136.00 R144.00 R157.00 R160.00 PLEASE NOTE: A cancellation fee will be charged for any late cancellations of bookings. Rates include agency commission and exclude V.A.T. E & OE Rates may change without prior notice. (Errors and omissions excepted.) ROP Rates Summary (MON-FRI) 1 Jan - 31 Dec 2011 Son (Mon, Tues, Wed) Son (Thurs, Fri) SON BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC SON BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Son Wes Main Body R133.00 R156.40 R179.50 R210.40 Son Wes Main Body R135.50 R159.30 R182.80 R214.30 Son Oos Main Body R 26.00 R 39.00 R 48.10 R 61.40 Son Oos Main Body R 29.60 R 39.70 R 49.00 R 62.50 SON SON Son Total Link R133.00 R160.00 R187.00 R222.00 Son Total Link R135.00 R163.00 R190.00 R226.00 Ilanga (Mon and Thurs) ILANGA BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Ilanga Main Body R 81.10 R 98.90 R115.20 R142.30 Ilanga Classifieds/Vacancies/ R 81.10 R 81.10 R 81.10 R 81.10 Tenders/Auctions ILANGA ILANGA Supplements BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Le Theku R 81.10 R 98.90 R115.20 R142.30 Umafrika (Fri) UMAFRIKA BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC Main Body R 53.40 R 58.80 R 64.20 R 64.20 UMAFRIKA Supplements BW 1 Spot 2 Spot FC UMAFRIKA Ezamabhizinisi R 53.40 R 58.80 R 64.20 R 64.20 PLEASE NOTE: A cancellation fee will be charged for any late cancellations of bookings.
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