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BC Wine Institute Q2 Media Clippings: July, August, September Total Circulation 84,027,112 Total Ad Value $777,251 BC Wine Institute Q2 Media Clippings: July, August, September Total Circulation 84,027,112 Total Ad Value $777,251 Est. Ad Source Country Subregion Reach Value Date Headline Influencer Castanet.net Canada British Columbia 1,275,407 11,798 29-Sep-2020 New research from BC Wine Institute shows wineries in dire need of help Laura Brookes Kelowna Now Canada British Columbia 224,898 2,080 29-Sep-2020 10% of BC wineries could close in COVID's wake Steve MacNaull Investor Ideas United States Washington 12,609 117 29-Sep-2020 BC Wine Institute Releases Survey Results Highlighting The Impacts of Covid-19 on The BC Wine Industry Curiocity Canada 114,784 1,062 23-Sep-2020 Guide: 10 beautiful weekend getaways near Vancouver to explore this fall Business In Vancouver Canada British Columbia 98,962 915 14-Sep-2020 BC Restaurant industry pleads for even-handed approach to legislation in COVID-19 Ian Tostenson Canada.com Canada Ontario 133,145 1,232 11-Sep-2020 Small wineries go big together John Schreiner Kelowna Now Canada British Columbia 224,898 2,080 11-Sep-2020 BC Wine Institute rebrands to Wine Growers British Columbia Steve MacNaull Richmond News Canada British Columbia 393,325 3,638 09-Sep-2020 Column: Getting the most out of winery visits Tony Kwan Vinography: A Wine Blog United States 4,775 44 07-Sep-2020 Wine News: What I’m Reading the Week of 9/6/20 Gismondi On Wine - Blog Canada British Columbia 336 3 25-Aug-2020 BC's Unique Wine Country Part 2 Treve Ring & Anthony Gismondi BC Business Magazine Canada British Columbia 49,862 461 20-Aug-2020 Glass Half Full: B.C.'s wine industry is filled with challenges, and possibilities Charlene Rooke Gismondi On Wine - Blog Canada British Columbia 336 3 18-Aug-2020 BC's Unique Wine Country Part 1 Treve Ring & Anthony Gismondi Financial Times United Kingdom England 13,313,656 123,151 14-Aug-2020 Canada’s wild west: British Columbia wines Andrew Jefford Financial Times Print Edition (USA) United States 0 0 14-Aug-2020 Canada's wild west Andrew Jefford Wine Financial Times Print Edition (Asia) Hong Kong SAR China 0 0 14-Aug-2020 Canada's wild west Andrew Jefford Wine Financial Times Print Edition (USA) United States 0 0 14-Aug-2020 Canada's wild west: wine from British Columbia Andrew Jefford Wine Financial Times Print Edition (EuropeUnited Kingdom 0 0 14-Aug-2020 Canada's wild west: wine from British Columbia Andrew Jefford Wine Financial Times Print Edition (Asia) Hong Kong SAR China 0 0 14-Aug-2020 Canada's wild west: wine from British Columbia Andrew Jefford Wine Kelowna Now Canada British Columbia 249,940 2,312 14-Aug-2020 Discover BC Wine Country with the Wines of BC Explorer App Jorden Puzzella Vancouver Sun (Print Edition) Canada British Columbia 1,498,042 13,857 13-Aug-2020 New app offers expert insights for wine lovers Anthony Gismondi The Crag and Canyon Canada Alberta 9,489 88 12-Aug-2020 Anthony Gismondi: B.C. wine of the week, wine to cellar and calendar items Anthony Gismondi The Kincardine News Canada Ontario 2,690 25 12-Aug-2020 Anthony Gismondi: B.C. wine of the week, wine to cellar and calendar items Anthony Gismondi St. Thomas Times-Journal Canada Ontario 20,893 193 12-Aug-2020 Anthony Gismondi: B.C. wine of the week, wine to cellar and calendar items Anthony Gismondi Shoreline Beacon Canada Ontario 9,927 92 12-Aug-2020 Anthony Gismondi: B.C. wine of the week, wine to cellar and calendar items Anthony Gismondi Timmins Daily Press Canada Ontario 22,532 208 12-Aug-2020 Anthony Gismondi: B.C. wine of the week, wine to cellar and calendar items Anthony Gismondi Clinton News Record Canada Ontario 4,618 43 12-Aug-2020 Anthony Gismondi: B.C. wine of the week, wine to cellar and calendar items Anthony Gismondi Leduc Rep Canada Alberta 2,109 20 12-Aug-2020 Anthony Gismondi: B.C. wine of the week, wine to cellar and calendar items Anthony Gismondi High River Times Canada Alberta 2,310 21 12-Aug-2020 Anthony Gismondi: B.C. wine of the week, wine to cellar and calendar items Anthony Gismondi The Georgia Straight Canada British Columbia 765,232 7,078 11-Aug-2020 Splash of Wine: If you can't visit Europe this summer, at least you can drink French, Gail Johnson Travel Awaits United States Missouri 313,893 2,904 11-Aug-2020 Exploring British Columbia's Wine Regions: The Finest Vineyards To Discover Best Hikes;Best Hikes;Vanessa Chiasson;Vanessa Chiasson;Vanessa Chiasson;Vanessa Chiasson;About Us;Meet Our Experts;Contact Us;Terms of Use;Privacy Policy Kelowna Now Canada British Columbia 249,940 2,312 07-Aug-2020 You can win an all expenses paid trip for two to BC Wine Country Doortje Geelkerken Kelowna Now Canada British Columbia 232,647 2,152 04-Aug-2020 Experience the Okanagan Wine Edition featuring Start Fresh Kitchen NowMedia Staff Gismondi On Wine - Blog Canada British Columbia 575 5 30-Jul-2020 0Beautiful Vistas & Wines Part 1 Anthony Gismondi Spruce Grove Examiner Canada Alberta 12,853 119 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Canada.com Canada Ontario 116,406 1,077 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Vancouver Sun Canada British Columbia 1,485,975 13,745 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Fort McMurray Today Canada Alberta 41,978 388 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Daily Herald Tribune Canada Alberta 16,368 151 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Owen Sound Sun Times Canada Ontario 50,658 469 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Fairview Post Canada Alberta 411 4 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Sarnia Observer Canada Ontario 105,345 974 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Wiarton Echo Canada Ontario 826 8 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison The Kincardine News Canada Ontario 1,987 18 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Belleville Intelligencer Canada Ontario 52,996 490 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Airdrie Echo Canada Alberta 1,918 18 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Hanna Herald Canada Alberta 1,328 12 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Seaforth Huron Expositor Canada Ontario 1,217 11 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Simcoe Reformer Canada Ontario 60,765 562 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Delhi News-Record Canada Ontario 495 5 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Sault Star Canada Ontario 54,747 506 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Stratford Beacon Herald Canada Ontario 30,059 278 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Grey Bruce This Week Canada Ontario 102 1 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Shoreline Beacon Canada Ontario 16,709 155 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Paris Star Canada Ontario 486 5 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison St. Thomas Times-Journal Canada Ontario 12,583 116 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Gananoque Reporter Canada Ontario 404 4 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison The Crag and Canyon Canada Alberta 9,195 85 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Northern News Canada Ontario 7,611 70 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison North Bay Nugget Canada Ontario 53,080 491 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Brockville Recorder Canada Ontario 33,529 310 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Cold Lake Sun Canada Alberta 1,097 10 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Sarnia This Week Canada Ontario 5,259 49 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Chatham Daily News Canada Ontario 42,565 394 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Fort Saskatchewan Record Canada Alberta 2,551 24 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Sault This Week Canada Ontario 1,324 12 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Brantford Expositor Canada Ontario 79,654 737 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Timmins Times Canada Ontario 543 5 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Vulcan Advocate Canada Alberta 2,470 23 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C. Day James Nevison Cochrane Times Post Canada Ontario 2,511 23 29-Jul-2020 1Wine Guy: A toast to B.C.
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