Print Advertising Rates Effective April 30, 2018 1: STUFF NELSON/Marlborough REGIONAL PRINT RATECARD Compact Display Advertising Sizes

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Print Advertising Rates Effective April 30, 2018 1: STUFF NELSON/Marlborough REGIONAL PRINT RATECARD Compact Display Advertising Sizes Nelson / Marlborough Print advertising rates Effective April 30, 2018 1: STUFF NELSON/MARLBORouGH REGIONAL PRINT RATECARD Compact display advertising sizes Stuff Newspapers use a modular advertising system for display (or run of paper) advertising. Advertising units are based on standard fi xed sizes and shapes rather than variable columns and centimetres. Compact sized newspapers use an 8x8 modular advertising grid: 8x16 8x8 8x4 4x8 6x6 8 Double Page Spread* Full Page Half Page V. Half Page H. 366mm x 531mm 366mm x 254mm 366mm x 126mm 182mm x 254mm 274mm x 190mm 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 All of Stuff’s weekday newspapers 3x8 2x8 Qtr Page H. 4x4 Qtr Page 3x4 3x3 2x4 are published in a compact format. 136mm x 254mm 90mm x 254mm 182mm x 126mm 136mm x 126mm 136mm x 94mm 90mm x 126mm Within the Nelson/Marlborough region this includes: Nelson Mail (Mon, Wed, Fri) Marlborough Express (Mon, Wed, Fri) The Leader – Nelson The Leader – Tasman Marlborough Midweek Kaikoura Star Saturday Express The ad sizes illustrated are available 4x2 3x2 2x3 2x2 1x2 FPS Front Page Solus in the above publications. 182mm x 62mm 136mm x 62mm 90mm x 94mm 90mm x 62mm 44mm x 62mm 50mm x 254mm Communities 90mm x 254mm Note: *A Double Page Spread can only run through the gutter on the centrespread – subject to availability at the time of booking. For further information talk to your Stuff Account Manager. 2: STUFF NELSON/MARLBOROUGH REGIONAL PRINT RATECARD Broadsheet display advertising sizes The Weekend edition of the Nelson Mail is published in a Broadsheet page size. This format uses a 12x12 modular advertising grid. 12 11 10 12x24 Double Page Spread* 6x24 Double Page Spread Half* 12x12 Full Page 12x6 Half Page V. 6x12 Half Page H. 9 550mm x 787mm 274mm x 787mm 550mm x 382mm 550mm x 190mm 274mm x 382mm 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The ad sizes illustrated are available in the 8x8 12x4 Third Page V. 4x12 Third Page H. 6x6 Qtr Page 3x12 Qtr Page H. 4x8 4x4 Weekend edition of 366mm x 254mm 550mm x 126mm 182mm x 382mm 274mm x 190mm 136mm x 382mm 182mm x 254mm 182mm x 126mm the Nelson Mail. 3x3 2x3 4x2 3x2 2x2 FPS Front Page Solus 136mm x 94mm 90mm x 94mm 182mm x 62mm 136mm x 62mm 90mm x 62mm 60mm x 360mm Note: *A Double Page Spread and Double Page Spread Half can only run through the gutter on the centrespread – subject to availability at the time of booking. For further information talk to your Stuff Account Manager. 3: STUFF NELSON/MARLBOROUGH REGIONAL PRINT RATECARD Display advertising rates Rates are for single insertion and exclude GST. Compact display: 3x2 4x2 4x4 4x8 8x16 Publication Publishing Day 1x2 2x2 or 2x3 or 2x4 3x3 3x4 or 2x8 3x8 or 8x4 6x6 8x8 DPS FPS Nelson Mail Mon, Wed, Fri $76 $152 $228 $304 $342 $456 $608 $912 $1,216 $1,368 $2,432 $4,864 $608 Marlborough Express Mon, Wed, Fri $70 $140 $210 $280 $315 $420 $560 $840 $1,120 $1,260 $2,240 $4,480 $560 The Leader – Nelson Thursday $60 $120 $180 $240 $270 $360 $480 $720 $960 $1,080 $1,920 $3,840 $480 The Leader – Tasman Thursday $60 $120 $180 $240 $270 $360 $480 $720 $960 $1,080 $1,920 $3,840 $480 Marlborough Midweek Thursday $90 $180 $270 $360 $405 $540 $720 $1,080 $1,440 $1,620 $2,880 $5,760 $720 Kaikoura Star Wednesday $56 $112 $168 $224 $252 $336 $448 $672 $896 $1,008 $1,792 $3,584 $448 Terminology: DPS = Double page spread Saturday Express Saturday $90 $180 $270 $360 $405 $540 $720 $1,080 $1,440 $1,620 $2,880 $5,760 $720 FPS = Front page solus Broadsheet display: 3x2 or 4x12 or 6x12 or Publication Publishing Day 2x2 2x3 4x2 3x3 4x4 4x8 6x6 8x8 3x12 12x4 12x6 12x12 6x24 12x24 FPS Nelson Mail Saturday $152 $228 $304 $342 $608 $1,216 $1,368 $2,432 $1,368 $1,824 $2,736 $5,472 $5,472 $10,944 $912 Nelson Mail and Marlborough Premium Frequency Modules used Number of weeks Express (Mon, Wed, Fri) Nelson Mail (Saturday) positions discounts per week 6 weeks 13 weeks 26 weeks Page Position Loading Page Position Loading Advertisers can benefit from Up to 15 Modules 15% 20% 25% Premium Positions are Page 2 and 5 +25% Section A guaranteed page +40% reduced rates through the 16 – 24 Modules 20% 25% 30% subject to availability at Page 3 +50% Section A +25% combination of increased 25 – 40 Modules 25% 30% 35% the time of booking. First full page +20% Guaranteed section +20% frequency and increased size. 41 – 64 Modules 30% 35% 40% Advertisers should seek First right hand full page +25% World solus +25% The more modules you buy Note: confirmation that the Section lead solus Business solus per week, combined with +25% +25% If a schedule is cancelled before the committed space/position is the length of commitment, Sports page solus +25% Weekend feature solus +25% duration has been met Stuff Limited reserves the available for the the greater the discount Guaranteed section +20% Sports page solus +25% right to adjust pricing back to the correct level, required date(s) of you’ll receive. publication. Set sizes reflecting the commitment actually fulfilled. Community titles may apply to these The table on the right Frequency discounts can be applied to the premium illustrates the discounts position advertisements after the positional loading positions. Page Position Loading based on the different has been applied. Premium positions are subject to Pages 2–7 +25% options available. availability at the time of booking. Cancellation fee Commission How does TurboSEO work? *A flat handling fee of $50 TurboSEO Depending on the time of cancellation, Commission of 10% is payable on Advertisements appearing within Stuff’s print products per month is charged to Extend the reach of your print a cancellation fee of up to 100% of the the above rates to agencies are also published digitally on Neighbourly.co.nz. applicable advertisers. advertisement to attract an The monthly fee is the same advertisement cost applies to any accredited with the PMAA. These advertisements are also search engine optimised online audience with TurboSEO. regardless of the number of advertisements cancelled after the to boost the chance of reaching potential customers $50 per month* ads published each month booking deadline has passed. online and improve organic search rankings. in our print products. 4: STUFF NELSON/MARLBORouGH REGIONAL PRINT RATECARD Classified advertising rates Rates exclude GST. Classified Note: Liner Rate Bordered Display (per col/cm) Non-Bordered Display (per col/cm) advertisements Additional classified advertising (Mono, per line)* Includes colour Excludes colour appearing within rates apply to some classifications. Excludes colour Stuff newspapers Please talk to your Stuff Account Publication Publishing Day General Announcements Employment General Announcements Employment General are sold either by Manager or contact our Classifieds Nelson Mail Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat $9.62 $12.50 $9.62 $6.73 $8.75 $6.73 $2.24 column centimetre team for further information: Marlborough Express (for Display Mon, Wed, Fri $8.24 $8.24 $10.50 $5.77 $5.77 $7.35 $3.00 Classifieds) or by Nelson The Leader – Nelson Thursday $6.76 $6.76 $6.76 $4.73 $4.73 $4.73 $1.57 03 548 0119 the number of Phone Email The Leader – Tasman Thursday $6.76 $6.76 $6.76 $4.73 $4.73 $4.73 $1.57 [email protected] lines for basic text Marlborough Midweek Thursday $10.58 $10.58 $11.30 $7.41 $7.41 $7.91 $3.20 advertisements Marlborough Kaikoura Star Wednesday $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 $4.55 $4.55 $4.55 $2.50 (Liners). Phone 03 520 8918 Email Saturday Express Saturday $10.58 $10.58 $11.30 $7.41 $7.41 $7.91 $3.20 [email protected] *Minimum of three lines. Additional colour and highlighting charges may apply. Classified advertising packages Note: Frequency packages Multi insertion buys Community newspaper Additional classified packages are available Available across all newspapers. Applies to a single newspaper. multi paper buys on request. Must be published within a 7 day period. Package Discount Package Discount Place an ad in a newspaper Placing an ad in 2 or Package Deal 13 Insertion Buy for 13 weeks and get a Buy 2 or more more community papers Pages sizes and column widths 15% discount on all insertions gets a 10% discount 3 paid days followed 4 for 3 Classified page sizes by a day free Place an ad in a newspaper Placing an ad in 4 or Compact Broadsheet** 26 Insertion Buy for 26 weeks and get a Buy 4 or more more community papers 4 paid days followed 25% discount on all insertions gets a 15% discount 370mm x 8 columns 540mm x 11 coIumns 6 for 4 by two days free Place an ad in a newspaper 52 Insertion Buy for 52 weeks and get a Classified column widths (mm) 35% discount on all insertions Columns 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Width (mm) 32 66 100 134 168 202 236 270 304 338 372 Technical specifications Publishing deadlines Advertising terms and conditions Contact us For technical artwork and delivery For booking, artwork and publishing deadlines All advertising placed within Stuff newspapers For more information, please contact your specifications refer to refer to advertise.stuff.co.nz/ is subject to our terms and conditions.
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