Download - The Monthly Media Kit February 2010
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Australia’s Finest Magazine The Monthly is a prestigious Australian magazine that is highly respected for its intelligent and substantial writing on politics, society and culture. The Monthly’s readership is known to incorporate a who’s who from business, politics and the arts, including the prime minister and senior journalists. With a line-up of writers such as Robert Manne, David Marr, Chloe Hooper, Helen Garner, Clare Press, Robert Forster and Luke Davies, the Monthly is powerful, enlightening, sometimes controversial but always beautifully written. ...................................................................................................................................................................... “One of the best magazines in Australia, one that demand(s) to be read and talked about.”
– The Age, 9 May 2009 ......................................................................................................................................................................
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We used an insert in the NSW subscriber copies of the Monthly to attract season-ticket-purchasers and were very pleased with the response. We now wish we'd used the newsstand copies as well.
– John Rothnie-Jones, Intelligence Squared Australia ...................................................................................................................................................................... Advertising Rebecca Costello – T: (03) 9654 2000 / F: (03) 9654 2290 / M: 0412 287 537 / E: rebeccac “at” themonthly.com.au People Publisher, Morry Schwartz / CEO, Rebecca Costello / Marketing & Online, John Derry / Circulation, Wil Rigby / Editor, Ben Naparstek Associate Editor, Chris Feik / Line Editor, Liza Kennedy / Art Director & Designer, John Warwicker Editorial Board, Chairman: Robert Manne. Members: Chris Feik, Morry Schwartz, Ben Naparstek www.themonthly.com.au ABN 98 178 561 784 ABC audited circulation 25,017 State breakdown: Victoria 35%, New South Wales 31%, Queensland 10%, Western Australia 6%, South Australia 5%, Australian Capital Territory 5%, Tasmania 4%, Northern Territory 2%
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Growth Streams The Monthly readership has jumped 45% to 122,000 readers for the year ending December 20091, making it Australia’s fastest growing current affairs magazine for the fourth year in a row. The ABC audit of paid circulation also jumped 15% to 25,017 copies during the past twelve months. Strong growth stems from the following areas: Viral by Nature Word-of-mouth promotion is the hero of the Monthly’s growth story. Our research tells us that a friend or family recommendation is the number one way people find out about the magazine. Subscriber Loyalty The Monthly’s 18,500-plus subscribers account for well over two-thirds the magazine’s circulation, indicating an extremely high level of reader loyalty and attachment. Strategic Initiatives The Monthly is marketed nationally to intelligent consumers using various above and below-the-line strategies including: festivals, community radio, online, television, ambient, point-of-sale, Newslink, NewsTravels, Newspower, Borders Books, boutique hotels and Air New Zealand and Virgin Blue lounges. Retail Performance In excess of 3500 newsstands and bookstores across the country display the Monthly. Additional retail channels and service providers are IGA supermarkets, Pansing IMM and Impact Merchandisers. Street poster campaign on the East coast, August 2009. Merchandising displays, February 2010.
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Readership Breakdown Readership 122,000 (up 45% December 2008 to December 2009)2
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...................................................................................................................................................................... Readers Population Reach Men 63% 49% 77000 Women 37% 51% 45000 18-24 12% 12% 15000 25-34 22% 17% 27000 35-49 28% 26% 34000 50-64 26% 22% 32000 65 and Over 11% 17% 13000 Have degree or diploma 63% 34% 76000 AB Socio Economic Quintile 43% 20% 52000 Main Earner 50+ 63% 44% 76000 Main Earner 100+ 19% 12% 23000 Main Earner 130 + 8% 5% 10000 Feel financially stable 65% 56% 77000* Big Spenders 52% 33% 57000* Socially Aware 47% 15% 52000* Professional/Manager 35% 19% 43000 ......................................................................................................................................................................
Exclusive Reach The Monthly readers are an audience other magazines cannot reach*.
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General Rates 2009 Readers4 122,000 Subscribers5 18,500 Circulation6 25,017 Casual x 3 x 6 x 12 Full-page colour $5,500 $5,225 $4,950 $4,812 Inside front cover spread $11,500 $10,925 $10,350 $10,062 Double-page spread $9,500 $9,025 $8,550 $8,312 Half-page vertical $3,500 $3,325 $3,150 $3,062 Back-cover $7,500 $7,125 $6,750 $6,562 Limited inserts available POA Flysheet advertising available POA Tip-ons POA Guaranteed position | Rates do not include GST ......................................................................................................................................................................
Deadlines Issue Booking Material On Sale March 2010 Mon, 8 Feb 2010 Mon, 15 Feb 2010 Fri, 5 Mar 2010 April 2010 Mon, 8 Mar 2010 Mon, 15 Mar 2010 Fri, 2 Apr 2010 May 2010 Mon, 12 Apr 2010 Mon, 19 Apr 2010 Fri, 7 May 2010 June 2010 Mon, 10 May 2010 Mon, 17 May 2010 Fri, 4 Jun 2010 July 2010 Mon, 7 Jun 2010 Mon, 14 Jun 2010 Fri, 2 Jul 2010 August 2010 Mon, 12 Jul 2010 Mon, 19 Jul 2010 Fri, 6 Aug 2010 September 2010 Mon, 9 Aug 2010 Mon, 16 Aug 2010 Fri, 3 Sep 2010 October 2010 Mon, 6 Sep 2010 Mon, 13 Sep 2010 Fri, 1 Oct 2010 November 2010 Mon, 11 Oct 2010 Mon, 18 Oct 2010 Fri, 5 Nov 2010 December 2010 - January 2011 Mon, 8 Nov 2010 Mon, 15 Nov 2010 Fri, 3 Dec 2010 ......................................................................................................................................................................
4 Roy Morgan Research, December 2009 5 The Monthly, Subs Plus subscriber database, February 2009 6 ABC Audit Results, December 2009
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Specifications Page dimensions: depth x width (mm) Trim size Bleed size Type area Full page 275 x 210 285 x 220 265 x 200 Double-page spread 275 x 420 285 x 430 265 x 410 Half-page vertical 233.5 x 86 No bleed 233.5 x 86 Inserts Minimum 150mm x 110mm Maximum 255mm x 190mm ......................................................................................................................................................................
Guidelines All images are 300DPI at 100% of printed size. All colours are CMYK throughout. Total ink density should not exceed 280%. Include crop marks. Offset for printer’s marks should be at least 6mm. Files Files should be supplied in press-ready PDF format, with all fonts embedded. Delivery To minimise the chance of error and save time, we require delivery via the services below: Service Publisher code Booking number Registration Delivery fee Website Quickcut THE MONTHLY Blank Required $30 per file www.quicksend.net.au Websend The Monthly Blank Required $13.20 - $33 per file www.websend.com.au Please contact Stephanie Williams on 03 9654 2000 or via email production “at” themonthly.com.au if you have any questions. Do not send attachments larger than 3MB via email. .....................................................................................................................................................................
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Online Audience Our online audience comprises the following three brands: Themonthly.com.au 91,950 page impressions per month7 Slowtv.com.au 26,584 page impression per month E-newsletter 24,500+ Friends of the Monthly ......................................................................................................................................................................
Profile Our 2009 website survey of 2,600 respondents found that the demographics of visitors to our website mirror that of the readership of the Monthly print edition. It is a perfect online environment to advertise to highly educated professionals with influential occupations and ethical consumers who are adopters of new technology.
Primary Interests The website attracts people whose primary interests are news, current affairs, books and politics. Plus, their significant interests include a love of all things cultural, as well as travel and having a drink.
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Online Rates Themonthly.com.au Cost Model Placement Size Duration Rate
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728x90 14 days $1,500 728x90 30 days $3,000 728x90 90 days $6,700
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Online Specifications Island Ad DIMENSIONS: 300(w) x 250(h) pixels FILE SIZE: 30KB FORMAT: jpg, gif, ad tag or Flash* with clickTag and backup GIF URL: Supply a destination URL *E-newsletters islands - no Flash Leaderboard Ad DIMENSIONS: 728(w) x 90(h) pixels FILE SIZE: 30KB FORMAT: jpg, gif, ad tag or Flash with clickTag and backup GIF URL: Supply a destination URL Sponsored Link TEXT: 33 characters IMAGE DIMENSIONS: 22 x 22 pixels FILE SIZE: 2KB FORMAT: jpg, gif URL: Supply a destination URL
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