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Re/Max Promotions Inc Measurement Professional Contact Cision: 1-877-269-3367 Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Description: MSE Measurement Report Report Selection and Filters: From: 1/1/2012 Topic: All To: 12/31/2012 Scope: All Date Type: Issue Region: All Associated: Electronic Type: All Category: All Print Type: All Tone: All Print City: All Measurement Professional Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Snapshot Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 2 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Snapshot Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 3 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Snapshot Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 4 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Snapshot Key Performance Indicators Frequency (# of News Items) 3543 Reach (in thousands) 222,140.0 Tone (% Positive or Neutral) 100% Top 5 Bylines # of items UNSPECIFIED 640 NEWS CANADA 108 . 93 LINDA WHITE 38 CANADIAN PRESS 38 Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 5 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Trend Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 6 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Trend Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 7 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Trend Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 8 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Trend Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 9 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Snapshot Value Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 10 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Snapshot Value Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 11 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Trend Value Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 12 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Trend Value Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 13 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Date Type: Issue Issue Date Reference # Reporter Aud. or Circ. Media Name Media Type Headline Tone Topic Value 01/01/2012 VOCM-AM, St. John`s, NL 1A8B651-12 Jennifer O`Neil Neutral Remax 545 14,000 Radio NEWS (13:00) -WKND 01/01/2012 VOCM-AM, St. John`s, NL 1A8BF25-2 . Neutral Remax 344 13,000 Radio NIGHTLINE - 1 01/03/2012 CFFR-AM, Calgary, AB 1A9265F-57 . Neutral Century 21 127 6,000 Radio 660 NEWS (16:00) 01/03/2012 t.o.night, Toronto, ON 1A92029-3 Eric Veillette Neutral Century 21 1,703 70,000 Dailies CHURCH CONDOS A LOFTY IDEAL, BUT NOT SO EASY TO BUILD 01/04/2012 Argent Télé, Montreal, QC 1A938BA-1 Lynn Saint-Laurent Neutral Remax 15 256,000 Television QUESTIONS D`ARGENT 01/04/2012 The Banff Crag & Canyon, Banff, AB 1A96A8E-2 Linda White Neutral Remax 35 5,916 Community Don`t let emotions get in the way of an offer 01/04/2012 Canmore Leader, Banff, AB 1A96964-3 Linda White Somewhat Remax 35 6,184 Community Don`t let emotions get in the way of an offer Positive 01/04/2012 CJDC-TV, Dawson Creek, BC 1A93D95-23 Chris Carr Somewhat Remax 0 1,000 Television EVENING NEWS Positive 01/04/2012 CKAL-TV, Calgary, AB 1A930AB-14 Schultz, Sloan, Yawne and MCC Somewhat Century 21 3,075 13,000 Television BREAKFAST TELEVISION 07:00 Positive 01/04/2012 The Drumheller Mail, Drumheller, AB 1A99972-4 Patrick Kolafa Neutral Century 21 99 4,633 Community Year in `Review The Mail`s Top 10 stories for 2011 01/04/2012 The London Free Press, London, ON 1A929F6-9 Hank Daniszewski Neutral Century 21 102 73,990 Dailies Area home sales market enjoys rebound 01/04/2012 Nouvelles Hebdo, Dolbeau-Mistassini, 1A95DE5-6 Unspecified Neutral Remax 6 13,235 Community MEILLEURS VOEUX 2012 01/04/2012 Oakville Beaver, Oakville, ON 1A9A12E-2 Dan Cooper Very Positive Royal LePage 2,615 47,698 Community Stability is the watchword in real estate in 2012 01/04/2012 Oakville Beaver, Oakville, ON 1A9A12E-3 Kate Korner Very Positive Royal LePage 1,198 47,698 Community Keep your kids safe by childproofing your home 01/04/2012 Times Colonist, Victoria, BC 1A92CE4-5 Carla Wilson Neutral Remax 95 61,564 Dailies Assessment appeal deadline Jan. 31 Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 14 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Date Type: Issue Issue Date Reference # Reporter Aud. or Circ. Media Name Media Type Headline Tone Topic Value 01/05/2012 Dunnville Sachem, Caledonia, ON 1A9CB34-4 Bruce MacDonald Somewhat Royal LePage 430 6,420 Community Realty Speaking Positive 01/05/2012 The Grand River Sachem, Caledonia, 1A9CE25-4 Bruce MacDonald Neutral Royal LePage 950 7,085 Community WHAT WAS DICK TRACY`S CONTACT INFO? 01/05/2012 The Lloydminster Source, 1A98BD3-3 Vern Mcclelland Very Positive Remax 581 15,029 Community Fatal mistakes in real estate 01/05/2012 North Oakville Today, Oakville, ON 1A9A14D-6 Dan Cooper Very Positive Royal LePage 1,079 5,400 Community Stability is the watchword in real estate in 2012 01/05/2012 Packet & Times, Orillia, ON 1A94A09-1 Miranda Minassian Neutral Remax 1,176 6,972 Dailies Real Estate: Home prices in Orillia see slight increase in 2011 Slow and steady 01/05/2012 Shaw Cable (Edmonton), Edmonton, 1A947AD-1 Tim Dancy and Kimberly Wynn Neutral Remax 186 300,000 Television CAPITAL REGION 01/05/2012 The Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, SK 1A943BC-5 Scott Larson Somewhat Royal LePage 142 51,638 Dailies Asking prices highest in the Willows Positive 01/05/2012 Times Colonist, Victoria, BC 1A94579-4 Carla Wilson Neutral Remax 122 61,564 Dailies 204 million-dollar-plus homes sold 01/06/2012 The Burlington Post, Burlington, ON 1A9B1F1-11 Tanya Rocca and Cathy Rocca Very Positive Royal LePage 2,747 54,827 Community The Real Story with the Rocca Sisters 01/06/2012 The Burlington Post, Burlington, ON 1A9B1F1-13 Unspecified Very Positive Remax 1,495 54,827 Community Understanding your offer to purchase 01/06/2012 The Burlington Post, Burlington, ON 1A9B1F1-14 Dan Cooper Very Positive Royal LePage 2,242 54,827 Community Downsizing your home Stability is the watchword in 2012 01/06/2012 The Burlington Post, Burlington, ON 1A9B1F1-7 Unspecified Very Positive Royal LePage 1,165 54,827 Community Understanding your credit 01/06/2012 The Burlington Post, Burlington, ON 1A9B1F1-8 Unspecified Very Positive Remax 1,066 54,827 Community The lull from 01/06/2012 The Burlington Post, Burlington, ON 1A9B1F1-9 Unspecified Very Positive Remax 1,121 54,827 Community The lull from sale to close 01/06/2012 CHWI-TV, Windsor, ON 1A96FD7-1 Jim Crichton and Arms Bumanlag Very Positive Remax 1,575 33,000 Television CTV NEWS AT 6 (2/2) Copyright Cision Canada, Inc. Page : 15 Client Name: Re/Max Promotions Inc. Order Number: 94784 Report for: 1/1/2012 - 12/31/2012 Printed: Thursday, January 03, 2013 at 12:34 PM Date Type: Issue Issue Date Reference # Reporter Aud. or Circ. Media Name Media Type Headline Tone Topic Value 01/06/2012 CKAL-TV, Calgary, AB 1A96614-3 Schultz, Sloan, Yawney and MCC Neutral Century 21 1,274 13,000 Television BREAKFAST TELEVISION 08:00 01/06/2012 CKAL-TV, Calgary, AB 1A96614-33 Schultz, Sloan, Yawney and MCC Neutral Century 21 1,054 13,000 Television BREAKFAST TELEVISION 08:00 01/06/2012 CKAL-TV, Calgary, AB 1A96614-40 Schultz, Sloan, Yawney and MCC Neutral Century 21 1,066 13,000 Television BREAKFAST TELEVISION 08:00 01/06/2012 The Hamilton Spectator, Hamilton, ON 1A95E30-7 Tricia Hellingman Neutral Remax 281 99,391 Dailies Burlington mayor looks ahead 01/06/2012 Journal-Pioneer, Summerside, PE 1A964A6-1 Stephen Brin Neutral Century 21 28 8,872 Dailies Smart phone house shopping 01/06/2012 The News, Parksville, BC 1A964FA-3 Photo Caption Very Positive Royal LePage 268 15,792 Community More toys for tots 01/07/2012 The Leader Post, Regina, SK 1A979A8-12 Unspecified Very Positive Century 21 407 47,484 Dailies Duggleby elected Realtors` president Very Positive Remax 207 Very Positive Royal LePage 483 01/07/2012 Le Mirabel, St-Jerome, QC 1A98F0E-8 Louise LAFANTAISIE COUTU Neutral Remax 89 47,147 Community Blablas Cette page est sous la supervision du departement de la publicite 01/07/2012 New Brunswick Telegraph-Jrnl., Saint 1A97DFB-18 Derwin Gowan Neutral Remax 68 36,728 Dailies Isaac`s auction features Charlotte County history 01/07/2012 The Okanagan Saturday, Kelowna, 1A9B059-4 Steve Macnaull Somewhat Royal LePage 167 28,500 Dailies Snow sold to world from atop Big White Positive 01/07/2012 Shaw Cable (Edmonton), Edmonton, 1A993AB-2 Brad Kelly and Kimberly Wynn Neutral Remax 187 300,000 Television CAPITAL REGION 01/07/2012 St.
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