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2018 Star Media Kit Feb21 (Read-Only) Toronto Star Media Kit 2018 1 Toronto Star Toronto Star is Canada's largest local daily newspaper, with one of the largest readerships in the country. The Star, with its award-winning newsroom, began as a paper for the people, and it continues to uphold the highest standards of journalistic integrity. We strive to build the trust and loyalty our readers rightly deserve, each and every day. Print Desktop 3,186,000 2,061,000 Weekly Readers Monthly UV Mobile Tablet 4,619,000 839,000 Monthly UV Monthly UV Source: Vividata Q3-2017, Total Adults 18+, Read Star Print weekly cume, comScore Media Metrix, Avg. Monthly Unique Visitors, October-December 2017 2 We Reach Boomers Age 24-54 Multicultural Moms Affluent Millennials 2,101,000 2,354,000 2,095,000 905,000 1,185,000 1,419,000 Boomers’ personal This key group Canada is indeed a A strong and active We reach 20% of Across all platforms, incomes have kept comprises nearly multicultural society. demographic in affluent Canadians 31% of Star readers pace with their growth half the Canadian One third of our which 56% are (household income are Millennials. in the last decade, population, in which audience were born working (employed) of 125K+). increasing by more 72% are homeowners, outside of Canada, or going to school. than 30%. That makes 64% are parents and and 36% speak engaging with this 79% are families another language. demographic even of three or more. more crucial for advertisers. Source: Vividata Q3-2017, Total Adults 18+; Read Star Print/Digital weekly cume 3 Editorial Calendar Toronto Star Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday News News News News News News News Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Entertainment Greater Toronto Greater Toronto Greater Toronto Greater Toronto Greater Toronto Greater Toronto Insight Business Business Business Business Business Business New York Times Entertainment/Life Entertainment/Life Entertainment/Life Entertainment/Life Entertainment/Life Entertainment/Life New York Times Travel Travel Book Review Insight New in Homes Wheels Starweek Comics 4 Digital Capabilities 6,727,000 Unique visitors per month One of the most-visited newspaper websites in Canada, thestar.com is an award-winning news, information and entertainment site that attracts visitors who are affluent, educated and influential decision-makers. Standard display, rich media, takeovers, sponsorships, native articles and video solutions available across the site. 54% Reach a targeted audience 64 A25-54 1st Party Audience Segments: 3rd Party Targeting: News & Information Hockey Gender % Sports Education Household Income Business & Finance Autos Household Size Law & Government Health Intent to Purchase 48 46% Lifestyle Travel Interests HHI 100K+ Entertainment Theatre (Fine Arts) And More… st % Customized 1 party data segments available upon request. Source: comScore Media Metrix, Total Unique Visitors, October-December 2017. HHI profile based on desktop users only 5 Email Marketing Capabilities Targeting By Category, Age, Geo & Gender, HHI, Lifestyle, Family Wonderlist thestar.com thestar.com thestar.com Toronto.com Toronto.com Wonderlist Weekly Extras Dedicated Morning Headlines Daily Sports Weekender 3rd Party 364,798 61,219 44,436 24,829 9,483 41,922 14,705 Source: 2017 SMM Internal Email Stats 6 Digital Capabilities Toronto at your fingertips Start your engines! Toronto’s ultimate entertainment destination covers it all with Wheels.ca is Canada’s most comprehensive and trusted up-to-the-minute information and listings. From local festivals, automotive resource online. Offering everything from concerts and live theatre to movies, events and dining out, the latest news and opinions from renowned automotive this continually updated website is your trusted guide for experts to car-comparison tools, car finders, a robust what's going on in Canada’s largest city. used-vehicle section and driving tips, this popular website is a powerful content engine. Desktop Mobile Tablet Desktop Mobile Tablet 128,000 202,000 28,000 109,000 70,000 24,000 Monthly UV Monthly UV Monthly UV Monthly UV Monthly UV Monthly UV Source: comScore Media Metrix, Unique Visitors, October-December 2017 7 The Kit and thekit.ca Engaging Beauty & Fashion The Kit’s brand reaches women across the country through a weekly glossy newspaper section, newsletters and a compelling digital site. And The Kit Chinese and The Kit Compact provide access to key demographics within Canada's major cities. The Kit is the go-to resource for smart shopping, enlightening beauty and hair videos, plus the ultimate in skincare advice. Print Tablet 628,000+ Weekly Readers Web 32,000 UV Mobile Email 97,000 UV Subscribers Desktop 70,000+ UV Source: Vividata Q3-2017 Study, Adults 18+; Combined CMA Markets – Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Calgary, 97,000 Edmonton, Vancouver; NOTE: In house model based on Vividata Q3-2017 factored for fashion/lifestyle content readership and circulation; Google Analytics, 2017 Avg.; Total Reach of THE KIT e-newsletters/e-blasts subscribers, 2017 8 PREMIUM OPT-IN The New York Times International & Book Review Thought-provoking, insightful and entertaining. The New York Times and Book Review attracts an affluent and educated audience. The NYT supplement is ideal for display ads or custom content. Delivered Saturdays in The Hamilton Spectator and The Record, and Sundays in the Toronto Star, readers truly value this premium content and invest an extra $1.50 each week to receive it at their home. Print Total • 60,000 Toronto Weekly 80,131 • 14,150 Hamilton Distribution • 5,981 Waterloo The NYT Audience* NYT Subscriber Index Age… 116 over Average NYT subscribers in Toronto are HHI … 117 younger, make more money and are more educated than the Univ … 132 average GTA resident. Mgm… 123 Sources: Internal Distribution Stats – NYTIW, October 2017; *Environics Analytics DemoStats/Household Spend 2016 - Based on New York Times Subscribers (GTA postal codes) vs Total GTA Population 9 PREMIUM OPT-IN Starweek Weekly Television Listings Magazine Starweek is a valuable daily planning tool for dedicated readers. Over 50 pages of content including: detailed show listings 162,762 by half hour time blocks, a daily “Worth Watching” feature, weekly TV-based puzzles and games, and more. Starweek is available distribution* as an opt-in subscription and in single copy editions of the Saturday Star. 659,000 readers every week Committed: Subscribers pay an additional $1.00 to receive a copy of Starweek with their Saturday edition of the Star Engaged: More than one-half of Starweek readers read an edition 3+ times 46% 54% 32% 78% 64% 40% $81.4K Men Women Adults 65+ Home Married/Living Bachelor’s Average Owners Together Degree+ HHI Sources: Vividata Q3-2017, Ontario Adults 18+, Starweek AIR; *Internal Distribution Stats-12 month Avg., 2016 10 Toronto Star Solutions Print Digital Content Print & Distribution Experiential • Custom Publishing • Programmatic • Articles and videos • Print & distribution • Street teams • Special Sections • Native advertising • Infographics • Inserts • Sampling • Impact Ad Executions • Digital ads • Custom magazines • Glossy wraps • Outdoor • Zoning Opportunities • Site takeover • Corporate • Die-cut wraps • Exhibits • Local or National campaign • Sponsored content newsletters • Hi-brite wraps • Activations opportunities • Mobile geo-targeting • Brand videos • Tag-ons • Augmented reality • Sponsored e-blasts • Company profiles • Polybags • Daily newsletters • Events coverage • Post-it notes • Product sampling 11 Content Solutions We are a multi-platform content organization reaching audiences across Canada with a suite of content services. We provide advertisers with a strategic fit for their message through stories that come to life in words, images, video, social media and custom environments. 12 Custom Printing & Distribution Solutions Our turnkey print and distribution product offers marketers a one-stop shop for the development, printing and distribution of advertising messaging. From cover wraps and flyers to inserts, outserts and custom magazines our team can reach your targeted audience in the GTA, Ontario and across Canada. Our Business Geomatics team provides advanced distribution analytics which can leverage geographical and demographic as well as client proprietary data to make the best possible insert distribution recommendations. We license a variety of datasets from Environics Analytics to suggest customized distribution targeting such as: • Geo-Target radius from client locations, custom territories, etc. • Demographic/expenditure based targeting with such factors as age, income, education, PRISM, spend, etc. • Proprietary Customer data (we are fully compliant with privacy requirements) 13 Inserts Toronto Star Distribution Available Thursday & Saturday Thursday: Home Delivery and Provincial Saturday: Home Delivery, Single Copy, Provincial Flexible delivery by FSA to all or selected zones within the GTA • Access to new homes and condo developments • Volume CPM discounts (Activity pro-rated to ROP contract) • Delivery by adult carriers • Guaranteed AM delivery • Minimum quantity 10,000 per drop Distribution Locations by ZoneZone 1: Zone 3: GTA North Central Zone 2: GTA East Zone 4: GTA West 14 Toronto Star Booking & Material Deadlines Change to Classified & Press Run Sections Booking Booking Set & Proof Camera Ready Set & Proof Vitals Deadlines News, Sports, GTA, Monday Edition Business, Classified, Friday 12:00pm Friday 12:00pm Monday 10:00am Monday 12:00pm Monday Classified
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