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International Press Clippings Report INTERNATIONAL PRESS CLIPPINGS REPORT November, 2020 OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Yahoo! Style! Plantation hotels UK 05/11 1,030,766 36,389 The Telegraph Plantation hotels UK 05/11 24,886,000 9,691 Pirates of the Caribbean: Paul Cole Travels on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 06/11 5,000 985 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 in Puerto Rico Bedford Today 59,294 9,546 Pirates of the Caribbean: on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 in Puerto Rico Fleetwood Weekly News 3,435 15,825 Pirates of the Caribbean: on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 in Puerto Rico Harborough Mail 6,635 12,708 OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Sheffield Star on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 111,149 13,314 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: St Helens Reporter on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 16,170 4,107 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Hartlepool Mail on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 11,842 4,332 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Scarborough Evening on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 84,000 4,704 News in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Fife Today on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 107,700 3,987 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Sheffield Telegraph on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 104,928 5,733 in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Gainsborough Standard on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 2,873 3,507 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Rugby Advertiser on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 68,127 3,735 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Lisburn Star on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 11,070 6,282 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Peak Times on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 10,120 813 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Shields Gazette on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 97,800 4,605 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Londonderry Sentinel on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 12,053 6,252 in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Northampton Evening on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 520,420 4,707 Telegraph in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Doncaster Free Press on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 27,177 5,058 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Wigan Evening Post on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 24,707 11,085 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Derry Journal on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 34,840 4,113 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Kincardineshire Observer on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 1,805 8,253 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: The Fraserburgh Herald on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 795 189 in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: News Letter on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 238,000 6,360 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Blackpool Gazette on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 49,922 6,372 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Northampton Chronicle & on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 34,426 4,707 Echo in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Melton Times on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 14,560 3,294 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Northumberland Gazette on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 11,242 906 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: The Falkirk Herald on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 10,780 7,827 in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Horncastle News on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 1,496 4,596 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Worksop Guardian on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 7,590 612 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Leighton Buzzard on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 10,780 3,012 Observer in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Lancaster Guardian on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 42,300 6,279 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Kenilworth Weekly News on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 10,780 5,475 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Shoreham Today on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 14,944 5,517 in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Mansfield Chad on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 27,036 5,478 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Skegness Standard on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 12,741 8,358 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Carluke Gazette on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 14,305 6,429 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Brighouse Echo on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 20,525 7,257 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Banbridge Leader on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 11,475 2,955 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Ripon Gazette on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 19,744 13,716 in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Derbyshire Times on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 87,300 5,346 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Yorkshire Evening Post on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 108,570 10,092 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Edinburgh Evening News on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 31,352 8,193 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Bexhill Today on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 45,600 5,943 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Hastings Observer on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 67,800 8,877 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Wetherby News on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 18,359 13,716 in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Harrogate Advertiser on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 14,615 5,721 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Pontefract & Castleford on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 93,358 3,645 Express in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Burnley Express on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 13,790 4,809 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Mid-Ulster Mail on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 31,200 5,673 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: MSN Ireland on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 18,000,000 7,350 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Dunstable Today on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 22,980 5,304 in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Wakefield Express on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 57,300 4,140 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Bognor Regis Observer on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 14,275 5,919 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Cumbernauld News on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 14,123 3,114 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Batley & Birstall News on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 848 234 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Buxton Advertiser on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 25,410 7,905 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Peterborough Telegraph on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 202,300 4,398 in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Pocklington Post on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 1,634 3,234 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Whitby Gazette on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 4,235 7,995 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Farming Life on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 17,500 459 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Bucks Herald on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 10,120 11,568 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Sleaford Standard on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 1,443 618 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Sunderland Echo on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 73,688 6,627 in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Market Rasen Mail on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 15,208 4,599 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: The News Portsmouth on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 718,877 9,360 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Ilkeston Advertiser on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 2,440 6,576 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Glasgow South & on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 25,126 90,096 Eastwood Extra in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Inverurie Herald on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 2,270 147 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: The Ellon Times on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 6,392 10,809 in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Rye & Battle Observer on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 14,792 7,839 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: South Yorkshire Times on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 5,333 4,389 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Carrick Times on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 12,150 3,549 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Donside Piper & Herald on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 3,330 6,996 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: The Scotsman on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 2,349,637 9,405 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Leamington Spa The on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 43,990 10,950 Courier in Puerto Rico OUTLET KEY MESSAGING MARKET DATE UMV CIRCULATION AD VALUE/ EAV (USD) Pirates of the Caribbean: Mirfield Today on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 10,622 5,520 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Thorne & District Gazette on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 3,854 3,816 in Puerto Rico Pirates of the Caribbean: Buchan Observer on Stranger Tides, filmed UK 10/11 1,461 180
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