Guardian Weekly Ratecard
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Guardian Weekly Ratecard Delivering Global Views on World Events Access the editorial resources of the Guardian, the Observer, The Washington Post and Le Monde, in a compact and comprehensive weekly newspaper The Guardian Weekly is one of the world’s best-selling An affluent and influential audience international weekly newspapers. It offers a unique blend of international news, politics, culture and • 42% have a HHI of $50k+ comment, drawing on the considerable editorial • speak at conferences resources of the Guardian, with selected features from 31% the Observer, the Washington Post and Le Monde. • 31% write articles or books for publication A proud history • 26% have lobbied a member of parliament • 79% have experienced working outside of their Originally founded to keep the US informed about world events as it became increasingly isolationist after the first country of origin world war. Its first edition was printed a week after the • 91% degree educated or above signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, and included • 23% hold executive/managerial level positions or above the following as a statement of mission: “We aim at presenting what is best and most interesting in the Guardian, what is most distinctive and independent Print Circulation (ABC Jan-Dec 2010) of time, in a compact weekly form.” After the second world war, it was one of the few publications available in occupied Germany, and was regarded as an important 67,533 way for the Allies to spread the message of democracy. Advertising in the Guardian Weekly is an effective Comprehensive global coverage way to reach our target audience of experienced overseas relief and development professionals. As well as containing a diverse range of international and UK Maggie Reid, overseas personnel manager, Save the Children news, the Guardian Weekly includes a range of other sections: • Finance • Culture The Guardian Weekly perfectly fits our needs as international aid workers: a focus on international • Comment and debate • Books news and geopolitical analysis, along with plenty • Letters • Training and development of job opportunities. • Science • Sport Stéphane Grégoire, director of operations, War Child Netherlands The Guardian Weekly is read by Canada people in over 100 countries. 11% Coming from all backgrounds and walks of life, Guardian Europe Weekly readers are often Asia passionate contributors to USA 41% 3% society. Nelson Mandela read 11% the Guardian Weekly whilst he was incarcerated in Pollsmoor Africa Australasia prison, describing it in his Latin 2% autobiography as a America 31% • Country of residence window on the wider (% of readers) 1% world. • Print site Source: Guardian Weekly Reader Research: 2011 Guardian Weekly Ratecard Published on Fridays Rates effective from September 2012 Display sizes and prices Size in mm Colour rate Mono rate DPS 290x440mm • £8,000 • £6,000 Full Page 290x209mm • £4,500 • £3,750 1/2 Page 140x209mm • £2,400 • £2,025 1/4 Page 140x102mm • £1,275 • £1,088 10x4 100x209mm • £1,740 • £1,440 5x4 50x209mm • £870 • £720 Booking deadline Contacts Midday, 11 days prior to publication. N: Carmen Somerset: T: +44 (0)20 3353 2839 Copy deadline E: [email protected] Colour: 10 days prior to publication Mono: 9 days prior to puboication Acceptance Orders are accepted subject to the current Standard Conditions of insertions of advertisements in newspapers in membership of the NPA incorporated hereunder with exception of Clauses 9 and 11. Particulars of the Standard Conditions are available from the NPA on request. Acceptance is conditional upon the warranty from the Advertiser (which expression means the person placing the order for the insertion of the advertisement with the Guardian Weekly whether such person be the Advertiser of the product or service promoted therein or the advertising agency or media buyer for the Advertiser) that the advertisements do not contravene any of the provisions of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968, are not libellous or obscene, and do not contravene any third party rights. Payment Payment for advertisements must be made in accordance with the terms laid down by Guardian Media Group plc. Copies are available on request. Liability The Guardian Weekly can accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by error or inaccuracy in the printing or omission of any advertisement. Advertisements normally appear in all editions. However, at the Company’s discretion, the newspaper reserves the right for production or legal reasons to omit certain advertisements. The Editor reserves the right to move advertisements at his discretion. The Advertiser will indemnify Guardian News and Media and agrees to keep it indemnified against all claims, costs proceedings, demands, losses, damages, expenses or liability whatsoever arising as a result of any breach or non performance of any of the representations, warranties or other terms contained herein or implied by law. Rights Guardian News and Media owns the copyright in all advertisements written or designed by us or on our behalf. It is a condition of placing an advertisement with us that we have the right to reproduce the advertisement in other media at any time until the expiry of one month from the date the advertisement was last published in the Guardian Weekly. Any reproduction of a selection of or all of the advertisements published in the Guardian Weekly is expressly forbidden. Cancellation policy Any advertisement cancelled after 4pm on deadline day will be liable for the full cost of the advertisement. These rates are subject to addition of VAT at 17.5% VAT No. 145 7744 45. Sources: Guardian Weekly Reader Research 2008, ABC Jan-Dec 2010, Omniture Jan 2011.