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luxury real estate CondÉ Nast luxury group 3 Homes & Estates 19 Architectural Digest 4 Unique Homes 20 Conde Nast Traveler 5 Ocean Home 20 The New Yorker
Financial & News 21 Vanity Fair 7 The Wall Street Journal City Lifestyle & specific interest 8 New York Times 23 Niche Media
9 International New York Times International 10 Financial Times 25 Country Life 11 * Forbes 25 London Daily Telegraph 12 Chief Executive Officer 26 Millionaire Asia
Luxury lifestyle & General Interest 27 International Robb Report 14 Home & Style 28 Luxury Properties 15 Elite Traveler 29 * Unique Homes China
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2 Homes & Estates
The Coldwell Banker Previews International® Homes & Estates magazine is the premier publication that homebuyers turn to when searching for elite properties of exquisite character. Published bi-yearly, Homes & Estates not only features extraordinary homes, but provides its readers with the latest lifestyle trends in real estate, architecture, decorating and much more. When you place a luxury property ad in Homes & Estates, it will also appear in a special section in the full international run of Unique Homes Magazine. That means exposure in two high-end real estate publications for the price of one. The print and digital editions combined reach a global audience of over a quarter of a million affluent individuals in more than 80
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3 Unique Homes
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4 Ocean Home
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6 The Wall Street Journal
Through constant innovation, brand investment and inspiration, The Wall Street Journal remains the global authority for news and information. The Journal continues to be the leading environment for luxury home clients to connect with the world’s most affluent home-buying audience. With the launch of Mansion, The Journal’s bold, new real estate section, they are able to further strengthen their brand, expand visibility and deliver their message with more resounding results through new and exciting content alignment opportunities. The advertising in Mansion reaches the homes of The Journal’s affluent, global audience.
Circulation & Demographics: Total Outreach WSJ.com – Digital Network Circulation: 1,715,553 Globally 300 x 250 Banner on run of network which includes WSJ. com, Market Watch, All Things D, Money and Barron’s. Geographic Distribution: US, Europe, Asia Readership: 3,615,483 Geo-targeted to requested location. Male/Female Skew: 68% Male / 32% Female 100,000 impressions. Average HHI: $3,225 • $313,000 (US) • $334,000 (Asia) Listings displayed on coldwellbankerpreviews.com are automatically distributed to WSJ.com — • $335,000 (Europe) Independent from agent advertising. Average Age: 49
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Florida $101.08 $9,679.04 $5,215.52 $2,910.99 $202.15 $303.23 $404.30 $606.46
Midwest $378.61 $36,255.89 $19,536.38 $10,904.03 $757. 22 $1,135.84 $1,514.45 $2,271.67
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Thursday Home Section The New York Times Magazine The New York Times is widely recognized as the most influential Published weekly. Today’s most influential and entertaining news source for many of the world’s most sophisticated writers offer the in-depth narratives, trendy stories, and and loyal readers. Today’s Times is more influential in more opinionated essays that are the heart of The New York Times ways than ever, with sections devoted to everything from Magazine. A portion of the magazine is dedicated to luxury the arts and entertainment to sports and science, business real estate, and that section is aptly titled Luxury Homes and technology to dining and home design. “Home” is the & Estates. Every Sunday, this portion of the magazine has section for home enthusiasts showcasing engrossing articles showcased luxury properties of all types, from the country’s on architecture, design, furnishings, gardening, home most exquisite homes. improvement and real estate, as well as expert advice on living comfortably and stylishly. Circulation & Demographics: Total Outreach Circulation Sundays: 1,339,462 Circulation & Demographics: Total Outreach Average Income: $109,304 Circulation: 1,150,589 Median Age: 50 Geographic Distribution: U.S. Readership: 2,636,354 2014 rates Male/Female Skew: 53% Male / 47% Female Average HHI: $166,422 Size Color Cost Minimum page size Median Age: 54 Black & White $2,388 2 7/8” x 2"
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NYTimes.com Online Banners Deadline: 45 days before publication date. NYTimes.com is starting a new program which will allow *More often than not these ads come with a deal i.e. buy two affiliates to target their advertising from a national basis get a third ad free. Buy one get a second ad at half price. These down to a city, town or local zip code. The ad would be “deals” do not have to run at the same time but can be spread over different weeks. the NYTimes.com “Big Ad” which is 336 x 280 pixels and appears on the real estate search pages. 2014 Closing Dates Cost: $30 per 1,000 impressions Recommended: a minimum of 10,000 impressions per Issue Distribution Date Materials Due month with a 3 month minimum buy. Repetition is the key. Key Magazine - April 6 March 7 $3,225 Luxury Property Themed October 12 September 12 Magazine Property Themed Listings displayed on coldwellbankerpreviews.com October 27 September 3 Magazine are automatically distributed to newyorktimes.com — Independent from agent advertising. Advertising inquiries Please contact Phil Kaminowitz by e-mail: [email protected] 8 Formerly International Herald Tribune International New York Times
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.... comprehensive daily report for opinion leaders and business decision makers around the world. The mission of the International New York Times is to enhance the global TUESDAY,OCTOBER 15, 2013 Senate talks Populism community by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality The Russia left behind inch toward called threat deal on U.S. to stability news, information and entertainment. Its readers have levels debt ceiling in Europe WASHINGTON ROME of income and investments that can hardly be described as Negotiations speed up Italian premier warns as government nears of risk to euro zone and a default on Thursday its financial institutions average—like the newspaper they enjoy reading, these levels BY JONATHAN WEISMAN BY JIM YARDLEY Senate negotiators moved toward a deal With European parliamentary elections on Mondaythat would reopen the less than eight months away, Prime United States government through the Minister Enrico Letta of Italy on Mon- end of the year, raise its borrowing limit daywarned that the rise of angry popu- reflect their highly mobile and affluent status. International into 2014, start broader budget negoti- lism poses the greatest threat to stabili- ations and offer only token concessions ty on the Continent and could to Republicans on President Obama’s undermine critical efforts to build and health care law. Theprogresswas un- strengthen the euro zone’s political and folding even as the clock continued tick- financial institutions. ing toward adefault on United States ‘‘We have the big risk to have the government obligations that econo- most ‘anti-European’ European Parlia- Herald Tribune readers are people whose tastes tend toward mists warn could be devastating. ment ever,’’ Mr. Letta said in an expans- Senate talkswere accelerating on ive interview at Palazzo Chigi, his office Monday with the aim of sealing an in central Rome. He said mainstream, agreement by Tuesday, just two days pro-Europe parties must win at least 70 before the federal government exhausts percent of the seats to avoid a ‘‘night- its borrowing authority. marish legislature.’’ the deluxe, leading active and upscale lifestyles. But even if the Senate quickly ‘‘The rise of populism is today the musters the votes to pass a compromise main European social and political is- agreement, daunting obstacles remain. sue,’’ Mr.Letta added. ‘‘To fight against TheHouse leadership must decide to populism, in my view, is a mission today bring the deal to avote over the almost —in Italy and in the other countries.’’ certain objections of some conserva- Mr.Letta,47, who became prime min- tives aligned with the TeaParty move- ister in April, is scheduled to meet Pres- ment; sufficient Republicans must be ident Obama in Washington on Thurs- found to join the Democratic minority day to discussfree trade efforts, for passage; and all this must be done in instability in Libya and the immigration the narrow window beforefederal bor- crisis in the Mediterranean. During the rowing authorityruns out on Thursday. interview on Monday, Mr. Lettasaid Even a close brush with default is cer- Italy would soon announce details about PHOTOGRAPHS BY DMITRY KOSTYUKOV FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES tain to jolt financial markets and could anew government plan to expand air Circulation & Demographics: Total Outreach A churchgoer at the Iversky Monastery, which has had a lustrous renovation financed by state-connected companies. President Vladimir V. Putin has a vacation home nearby. threaten the U.S. credit rating. and sea patrols in the Straits of Sicily, Mr. Obama, speaking during avisit to following two tragic accidents in which a soup kitchen in Washington, spoke of hundreds of migrants died after their ‘‘some progress’’ by Senate negotiators smuggler boats capsized while trying to but coupled that to a stark warning to reach the Italian island of Lampedusa. Between 2 cities, signs of a nation in decay lawmakers. ‘‘Italy will work without waiting for ‘‘If we don’t start making some real European decisions,’’ he said. ‘‘We LYUBAN, RUSSIA stretch of road that is a 12-hour trip by car progress, both the House and the Sen- knowthat, at the European level, it is Circulation: 219,188 —that one sees the great stretches of ate, and if Republicans aren’t willing to impossible to have on these issues BY ELLEN BARRY Russia so neglected by the state that they set aside their partisan concerns in or- timely decisions. But people aredying seem drawn backward in time. der to do what’s right for the country, we today, not waiting for bureaucratic Afew times every day, the high-speed As the state’s hand recedes from the stand agood chance of defaulting,and achievement in six to nine months.’’ THE MAN train between St. Petersburg and Mos- hinterlands, people arestruggling with defaulting could have a potentially dev- In recent weeks, Mr. Letta has BOOKER PRIZEcowbarrels through the threadbare choices that belong to past centuries: to astating effect on our economy,’’ he emerged as a newly empowered figure REVIEWING ‘LUM town of Lyuban. When word gets out heat their homes with awood stove, said. in Italian and European politics, after he INAthatRtheIEheadS,’ of Russia’s state railway which must be fed by hand every thrCAee TAHe LOalso caNlledIA’the government shut- fended offan attempt by former Prime Geographic Distribution: Europe, Asia, Pacific, Middle East, THE 800-PAGE company —aclose friend of President hours, or burn diesel fuel, which costs down ‘‘completely unnecesS CAsaryVA.’’ Minister Silvio Berlusconi to bring WINNERVladimir V. Putin —is aboard, the sta- half a month’s salary? When the road hasHO Senator Charles E. Schumer of New down the coalitionTHOMASgovernment, win- PAGE 11 | W IT L. FRIEDMAN CULTURE FIGURES IN tion’s employees line up on the platform so deteriorated that ambulances cannotSECESSIONISYork, the third-ranking Democrat, said:SPAIN’ning arSesoundingSORRconfidence vote for standing at attention, saluting Russia’s reach their home, is it safe to stay? 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Ithink at the end of the daywe having shut down his small computer re- will.’’ pair business, Mr. Naperkovsky is leav- Two keynegotiators, Senator Harry ing for another region in Russia, hoping Reid of Nevada, the majority leader, and it is not too late to start anew life in a Mitch McConnellof Kentucky,the Re- Readership: 607,400 moreprosperous place. Thereasons are publican leader, met on Capitol Hillon Ryoma Michai, 13, and Mariuka Rudel, 14, before their wedding ceremony in the village of many, but his view boils down to this: Monday, and Mr. Reid emerged to say a Chudovo. Many children no longer attend school and child marriage is making a comeback. ‘‘Gradually,’’ he said, explaining his deal was not yet done. THURSDAY view of Lyuban, ‘‘everything is rotting.’’ ,OCTOBER 17,Mr2013. 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The Financial Times showcases the finest residential properties on the market and provides sage advice to a discerning audience of high-end private owners, as well as investors, every Saturday in its stand-alone “House & Home” section. Targeting upscale readers who are passionate about home and living, this full-color supplement is the world’s only weekly property and lifestyle section, which is internationally-focused and globally-distributed every weekend. Advertise your listings in Europe’s most read newspaper.
Circulation & Demographics: Total Outreach Circulation: 430,000 Geographic Distribution: Global Readership: 1,290,000 Male/Female Skew: 64% Male / 36% Female Average HHI: $365,000 Median Age: 49
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10 Forbes Real Estate Marketplace
Forbes delivers information in ways that suit our audience’s 2014 closing dates needs—at any given time of day, week or year—through their portfolio of Forbes brand properties. Reservation & Issue Date Materials Due No other business media brand has the depth and breadth of platforms they offer, or the power to combine them so January 16 December 12, 2013 effectively for your brand. As marketers, you send a unified message to a unified community under one powerful brand. February 13 January 9 And, you align with the most trusted, recognized and influential February 27 January 23 brand of business journalism in the world. March 12 February 6
Circulation & Demographics: Total Outreach March 26 February 20 Total Audience: 5,111,000 April 9 March 5 • Male/Female Skew: 3,446,000 Male / 1,665,000 Female Median Age: 43.1 April 23 March 19
Age 18-24: 1,650,000 May 7 April 2 Age 25-54: 3,094,000 May 21 April 16 Top Management: 820,000 June 4 April 30 Managers/Professionals: 1,846,000 HHI $100,000+: 2,306,000 June 25 May 21 HHI $150,000+: 1,241,000 July 16 June 11
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11 Chief Executive Officer
Established in 1977, Chief Executive Officer magazine provides ideas, strategies and tactics for top executive leaders seeking to build a more effective organization. It conveys the full range of the CEO experience: the corporate challenges as well as the personal pressures and satisfactions that come with the most demanding job in business. Contributors include Award-Winning journalists and some of the world’s most innovative CEOs themselves. Readers of Chief Executive Officermagazine include the world’s most influential leaders— CEOs, who not only shape new economies but new societies as well. Chief Executive Officer offers clear-eyed reporting of their successes.
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12 Luxury Lifest y l e & Gener a l Inter est
13 Formerly Robb Report Exceptional Properties Robb Report Home & Style
an elite group of multiple homeowners 2014 Rates With Robb Report Home & Style, we further our mission of Size Color Cost showcasing luxury real estate in the world’s most desirable destinations by expanding our coverage of interior design, 1/9 Page Full Color $249 architecture, and the latest in home furnishings. Our magazine is aimed at a highly affluent readership that 2014 Closing dates travels widely, owns multiple vacation homes around the Materials world, and has a refined sense of style and design. Packaged Issue On Sale Ad Due Due with Robb Report, Home & Style will be delivered to subscribers along with placement in select newsstands and May/June April March 7 March 14 airport locations. July/Aug June May 9 May 16 Over 80,000 copies distributed, nationwide Sept/Oct August July 3 July 11
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14 Elite Traveler
With distribution onboard private jets, in first class lounges of premium international airlines and yachts in top marinas, Elite
JUL/AUG 2013 Traveler brings your advertising to this high-spending market wherever in the world they happen to be. Advertising in Elite Traveler means that with each issue, you reach over 411,000 wealthy consumers in the ultimate luxury environment. By seeing your ad while they are on their jet, you become part of their lifestyle – a clear message that your brand is targeted to their needs and tastes. THE TOP Circulation & Demographics: Total Outreach 1O1 BPA-audited circulation of 101,505 SUITES OF THE WORLD Median HHI: $2.28 million
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15 Haute Living
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Caviar Affair
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16 duPont Registry
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2014 Closing dates Whether they’re choosing their primary residence or picking out a place to escape to near the water or on the golf course, Issue Closing Date On-Sale Date every home is a castle for the Town & Country Reader. With the means to make their dreams come true and the desire January Oct 21, 2013 Dec 10, 2013 to live life exactly how and where they want T&C readers are February Nov 22, 2013 January 14 the first choice for Real Estate developers looking to show exclusive properties. March Dec 18, 2013 February 11 *January 20 *March 4 April January 28 March 11 2014 RATES May February 28 April 15 Size Color Cost June/July April 4 May 20 Full Page (1x) Full Color $14,012 August May 22 July 08 Full Page (2x) Full Color $13,345 September June 26 August 12 Full Page (3x) Full Color $12,716 *July 23 *September 16 October August 1 September 16 1/3 Page (1x) Full Color $5,838 November August 28 October 14 1/3 Page (2x) Full Color $5,560
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18 Architectural Digest
Published Monthly. Architectural Digest is a modern icon of architecture and design. More about the art of architecture than the commerce, it has far more cachet than a mere “house book.” Architectural Digest spurs decisions as well as feeding fantasies. Its affluent audience sees and sources dream homes to pursue directly from its advertising. Special Circulation & Demographics: Total Outreach issues focus on, for example, cities, country houses and Paid Circulation: 805,502 global architecture. Total Readership: 4,482,000 Median HHI: $95,054 Regions Median Age: 49 Phoenix Minneapolis/St. Paul Los Angeles/West LA Kansas City Average HHI: $250,000+ Orange County St. Louis 6x more likely to have total financial assets worth$5 million+ San Fernando/Inland Empire Charlotte 4x more likely to own a home valued at $1 million+ Palm Springs/Santa Barbara & Raleigh/Durham 3x more likely to buy a vacation or 2nd home Outlying Sacramento Central New Jersey 3x more likely to own residential rental properties San Diego Nevada 2014 Regional Rates San Francisco City North Bay Northern New Jersey Brooklyn/Queens Size Color Cost San Francisco East Bay Staten Island/Bronx Full Page Full Color $3,300* San Francisco South Bay Long Island
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19 Condé Nast Traveler
Published Monthly. Models of journalistic integrity, Condé Nast Traveler writers do not accept free travel and accommodations. Others do. Because of its objectivity and fascinating editorial content, the magazine has earned the loyalty of the most frequent and affluent travelers in the world. They spend more than virtually any other group on luxury items including lavish vacation homes and primary residences. With six National Magazine Awards, Condé Nast Traveler is the only travel magazine to have won even one.
Circulation & Demographics: Total Outreach Paid Circulation: 820,217 Total Readership: 3,045,000 Median HHI: $158,903 Median Asset Value: $1,915,562 Median Home Value: $592,027 Median Age: 52
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The New Yorker
Published Weekly. The New Yorker has made many artists and writers household names. Many of its short stories are masterpieces, its reporting award winning, its cartoons legendary. Millions turn to its mix of the arts, architecture and design, business, politics and science. And millions of high achievers think of The New Yorker as the authority on practically everything including their future dream homes.
Circulation & Demographics: Total Outreach Paid Circulation: 1,043,931 Total Readership: 6,074,000 Median HHI: $155,300 Attended/Graduated College: 92.5% Professional/Managerial: 57.1%
Advertising inquiries Please contact Phil Kaminowitz by e-mail: [email protected] Included as part of Condé Nast Luxury Group regional rates.
20 Vanity Fair
Published Monthly. Vanity Fair has been highly influential and often quoted for many decades. Thought provoking as well as style making, it covers every aspect of modern life from world affairs to business, architecture and design to society. Vanity Fair reaches affluent opinion leaders who are in a position to purchase multiple high-end homes, often on more than one continent. They’re the perfect audience for even your highest priced estate.
Circulation & Demographics: Total Outreach Paid Circulation: 1,144,001 Total Readership: 6,107,000 HHI above $100,000: 34.5% Median Age: 39.5
Advertising inquiries Please contact Phil Kaminowitz by e-mail: [email protected]
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February Mid January November 10 Orange County, CA $10,040 56,000
March Mid February December 9 Chicago Metro, IL $21,390 116,000
April Mid March January 10 Houston, TX $8,370 46,000
May Mid April February 10 South Florida $12,830 72,000
June Mid May March 10 Atlanta $8,740 53,000
July Mid June April 11 Boston $19,160 109,000
August Mid July May 10 Seattle/Tacoma $12,650 74,000
September Mid August June 10 Minneapolis/St.Paul $7,4 4 0 45,000
October Mid September July 11 Washington DC Metro $20,460 115,000
November Mid October August 10 **Rates shown are for a single, full page, full color advertisement in ALL FOUR magazines December Mid November September 12 (Architectural Digest, Condé Nast Traveler, The New Deadline: 60 days before publication date. Yorker and Vanity Fair) mailed to region's subscribers.
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