Which magazine circulation
My Weekly. Ideal Home. Peppa Pig Bag-o-Fun. Fashion Monthly. Country Living. Lego Ninjago. Women's Health. CBeebies Special. CBeebies Magazine. Style at Home. BBC Gardeners' World. Fun to Learn - Peppa Pig. Top of the Pops. Lego special series. Fun to Learn - Friends. CBeebies Art. Lego City. Girl Talk. Andy's Amazing Adventures. House Beautiful. Men's Health. Men's lifestyle. Disney Stars. Motor Cycle News. Frozen Funtime. PJ Masks. It returned with a weekly distribution of under , compared to , in the second half of Fashion Hello!
Has a subscription service been quietly reintroduced or made available to selected customers only, despite its discontinuation, since when Time Out and its distribution agency have repeatedly refused to send copies postally even when offered payment?
It seems bizarre and almost unheard-of for companies to turn away easily-fulfillable custom. Media Intelligence Center F 5. It identifies circulation for the 48 contiguous states in alphabetical order, then Alaska, Hawaii and U. Data is also provided for Canada, international and military subscriptions if any were served. Note: Digital may be reported if applicable but as a total only.
Digital may not be broken down by state or province. Copies of a magazine that are distributed free of charge to defined recipients, or are available for pickup at designated locations. The number of times a magazine is published per year.
The electronic version of a magazine that maintains the same identity, name and logotype as the print version. Net of Considerations.
When a consumer has paid at least one penny net of considerations for a magazine subscription. A traditional hard copy of a magazine. The publisher-provided assumption of circulation performance. Copies of the magazine sold at newsstands, racks, retail outlets, etc.
The sum of paid subscriptions, verified subscriptions, single-copy sales and analyzed nonpaid. Variance to Rate Base. The difference between total circulation and rate base. Verified Subscriptions. Subscription copies designated by publishers for readership in public places or intended for individual use by recipients who are likely to have a strong affinity for the content of the magazine.
Association: Deductible. Standards home. Digital Copies: We previously communicated November a rule change that allowed you to report an issue or issues comprised solely of digital copies on a Consumer Magazine certificate i. Email Newsletters: The Email Standards have also undergone a review, placing a greater focus on the email platform used to report data and introducing the ability to report multiple email newsletters on the same certificate.
Digital Events: These new Standards allow you the opportunity to report attendance and other related data for online events, such as webinars, seminars and other virtual events. Digital only issues and Digital only magazines [effective from periods ending January ]: From you may report an issue or issues comprised of solely digital copies on a Consumer Magazine certificate i. However, the copies may be claimed on separate certificates.
Free Requested Delivered Copies [effective from periods ending January ]: From you will be able to claim copies in a new category of circulation, called Free Requested Delivered Copies. Already available in other ABC sectors, this category allows you to claim free copies requested by consumers, without the additional information required currently under Controlled Circulation.
Excluded issues: A clarification has been added to help avoid the situation where a publisher might feel forced to print the normal quantity of copies, suspecting that a significant portion might never be distributed, purely in order for the issue to qualify to be excluded from the average circulation figure.
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