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Scranton Gillette Communications • Serving the Transportation Construction Industry for Over 100 Years • www.roadsbridges.com
25,329*Contractors & Producers
• Paving streets, roads, highways and airports; • Earthmoving, excavating, grading; • Bridge construction/maintenance; • Lighting and safety; • Striping;
• Snow-and-ice control; • Roadside maintenance; • Utility; • Signage; • Asphalt production; and• Concrete production.
25,329 Contractors & Producers*Activities and Functions**
• Municipal, county, state and federal officials; • Departments of transportation;• Road and street maintenance personnel, including landscape, snow-and-ice control and traffic safety;
• Airport, bridge and toll-road officials and planners;• Engineers, commissioners and superintendents;• Surveying officials and personnel; and• Terrain mapping and surveying firms.
21,785 Government Officials*Activities and Functions**
• Transportation engineering;• Bridge engineering;• Lighting and traffic safety;• Design and structural analysis;• Materials and components;
• GIS and GPS engineers and technicians;• Environmental; • Storm water; and• Erosion control.
14,195 Consulting Engineers* Activities and Functions**
*June 2012 BPA Statement**Publisher's Own Data***Signet AdStudy, March 2012 based on 292 respondents
Reach the entire infrastructure team with Roads & Bridges
Roads & Bridges reaches those involved in the process of maintaining highways and bridges in North America — the right audience for your message.
41.3%
35.5%
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14,195*Consulting Engineers
21,785*Government Officials
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Print MattersRoads & Bridges’ audience totals more than 61,300 recipients. 90%* are qualified by request and receive the print edition only. There is no stronger argument that b2b print remains your industry’s favored delivery method of product and market news.
For reliable coverage of construction and product news in the road and bridge industry, readers want an award-winning editorial team with in-depth experience. Advertisers trust a sales team that not only knows the industry, but also recommends an on-target integrated marketing effort. The Roads & Bridges editorial/sales team has 81 combined years of experience in your industry and 211 combined years of experience in publishing. we are your industry’s No. 1 resource for solutions.
*June 2012 BPA Statement**ARTBA's Comprehensive
Analysis of MAP-21, July 2012
Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21)**• Signed into law on July 6, 2012;
• Measure authorizes federal highway and transit investment through Sept. 30, 2014; and
• $102.5 billion in federal funds appropriated for FY 2013 and FY 2014.
61,309 Total Subscribers
Action-Takers***
40 Average time in minutes spent reading each issue of Roads & Bridges
2.8 Average readers per copy
85 Percentage who discussed an ad or referred an ad to a coworker
77 Percentage who requested additional information or visited an advertiser’s website
42 Percentage who bought or recommended products or services advertised
Experience Counts
In 2012, the Construction writer’s Association awarded Roads & Bridges magazine two Robert
F. Boger Awards for Best Editorial and honorable mention for Best Video. In total, the publication has received 11 of these awards in the past 12 years — a track record that’s unmatched by any other industry publication.
Law: The Contractor’s SideLarry Caudle
Larry Caudle specializes in construction law and government contract law, focusing on heavy/highway construction.
ColumnsRobert F. Boger AwardsRoads Report
David Matthews
David Matthews has followed the transportation industry for more than 10 years. his unique sense of humor has turned Roads Report into one of the most-read sections of the magazine.
Industry professionals increasingly prefer Roads & Bridges over all other industry publications, ranking it as the most useful and most read in repeated surveys using ARTBA’s membership list.Invest your marketing dollars with the publication that industry professionals rely on in the highest numbers to strengthen your brand and generate more leads.
Bill WilsonEditorial Director
Bill wilson has been covering the industry for 13 years and has won nine Robert F. Boger awards.
Allen ZeyherManaging Editor
Allen Zeyher has authored pieces on road and bridge construction for 12 years. he also won a Boger award.
Roads & Bridges is the most preferred by almost a 2-1 ratio over its nearest competitor.
82% of transportation professionals read Roads & Bridges regularly — more than any of its competitors.
Roads & Bridges is the most useful publication by more than a 2-1 ratio over its nearest competitor.
Competitive independent readership surveys indicate:
Sources: 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 ABR Research Inc.
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Editorial Mission
Roads & Bridges magazine provides engineers, contractors, producers and government officials with the latest advancements in the road and bridge industry, timely news coverage and important information on products beneficial to the jobsite or office.
EDITORIAL quality
READER preference
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67.1%
Asphalt TodayPartner: National Asphalt Pavement Association Publication month: FebruaryDistribution: 22,000 professionals directly involved in asphalt production and pavingEditorial focus: Asphalt-paving technologies and methodologies
Concrete ProgressPartner: American Concrete Pavement AssociationPublication month: MayDistribution: 23,000 professionals directly involved in concrete materials, paving and concrete constructionEditorial focus: Innovations in concrete bridge and paving technologies
Design Innovation Publication month: AugustDistribution: 36,000 DOT and engineer professionals directly involved in the design and management of our nation’s infrastructureEditorial focus: Go-To List for design firms, design practices, materials and traffic/transit management
Safety TodayPartner: American Traffic Safety Services AssociationPublication month: JuneDistribution: 36,000 professionals involved in construction and maintenance activity that calls for worker safety, work-zone safety and road safetyEditorial focus: worker, work-zone and traffic safety
ASPHALT TODAYScranton Gillette Communications A supplement to
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Warm-Mix Asphalt
Safety Edge
CONCRETE PROGRESSScranton Gillette Communications A supplement to
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Innovative Rebar
Concrete Overlays
Colo. Wildlife Crossing
SAFETY TODAYScranton Gillette Communications A supplement to
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Zigzag Pavement Markings
Mobile Lane Closures
Worker Safety Programs
WINTER MAINTENANCEScranton Gillette Communications A supplement to
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Denver’s Light Plows
Snow Fences
Idaho Salt Brine
Winter MaintenancePublication month: SeptemberDistribution: 31,000 contractors and government officials (DOTs) directly involved with snow removal, anti-icing and deicing Editorial focus: Product driven to help advertisers showcase their products and services to the snow removal, anti-icing and deicing market segment
Supplements/Special Sections*
Roads & Bridges offers integrated, turnkey custom media solutions that leverage the most effective media mix for your objectives. Whether it is a custom-branded publication, educational video or in-depth focus group, we can craft, execute and promote a customized solution that stands above the rest — and the possibilities are limitless.
Through either turnkey implementation or specific publishing services, Roads & Bridges has the experience and capabilities to help your brand achieve its objectives for improved positioning, enhanced goodwill and long-term growth.
Custom Media Capabilities
*Publisher's Own Data**For additional details, please request this media kit.
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Transportation Management & EngineeringPublication months: January, April, July and OctoberDistribution: 21,000 traffic- and transit-system professionalsEditorial focus: The latest news, expert opinions, technical articles, case studies and information relevant to the transportation-management industry
Storm Water Solutions**Publication months: Published nine times per yearDistribution: 40,000 engineers, contractors and government officialsEditorial focus: The latest news, expert opinions, technical articles, case studies and information relevant to the stormwater industry
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integrated OPPORTUNITIES
Recognition Programs
Each year, Roads & Bridges recognizes innovative projects, manufacturers, designers and builders through a series of unique awards programs. Contact your representative to learn how each opportunity strengthens your brand with thousands of industry decision-makers and delivers unparalleled return on investment.
Webinars Roads & Bridges Live Webinars
Roads & Bridges Live offers valuable educational sessions led by industry experts and professional development hours to attendees. Informative webinars educate attendees on relevant industry topics.
Sponsor this webinar series to build credibility and position your company as an industry leader. Extensive brand-building exposure is provided to sponsors through promotions to thousands of Roads & Bridges’ print and electronic subscribers before and after the event.
Commercial Webinars
Leverage the convenience of this web-based format to present your company's products and services to a qualified audience.
Roads & Bridges promotes your webinars with print ads and e-mail promotions, and posts archived webinars on www.roadsbridges.com for repeat viewings.
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For information about sponsorship opportunities, contact your Roads & Bridges Integrated Media Consultant or Ryan Hanson at 847.391.1059.
CONTRACTOR’S CHOICE
2013
Top Design Firms
Go- ToRECYCLING
ARRA
Contractor’s Choice
This program honors contractors’ top
equipment choices in a broad range of categories. winners are showcased in the July issue and featured on www.roadsbridges.com.
Sponsorship opportunities provide your brand with
repeated exposure to qualified contractors during the
selection process and in award announcements.
Roads & Bridges/ARRA Recycling Awards
The top recycling projects in North America are honored
each year through this program. Multiple calls for
nominations to thousands of industry professionals increase
the value of this program’s sponsorship. The winners
are announced and editorialized in the February
issue as well as featured on www.roadsbridges.com.
Top 10 Roads and Top 10 Bridges
This program recognizes the contractors, designers and owners affiliated with the top road and bridge
projects in North America.The October and November
magazines announce the year’s top projects.
Call-for-nomination promotions and award materials that include sponsor branding enhance the sponsorship
benefits for these programs.
Top Design Firms and Contractors
In August, Design Innovation includes the
Go-To List of design firms, with contractor recognition in December. Strengthen
your brand with government decision-makers by
sponsoring this valuable resource.
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ROADS & BRIDGES 2013
Banner UnitsRotate your ad (max of 7 rotations per ad size) throughout the website to reach top buyers and specifiers during their next solutions search.
∙ Leaderboard∙ Skyscraper∙ Boombox∙ Mini Boom Box
ChannelsSponsors receive prominent advertising and “expert” status in these online channels. All content related to a particular market segment is featured within an Asphalt, Concrete, Safety, Maintenance, Bridges, Traffic Management or Earthmoving channel.
Online Buyer’s GuideThis comprehensive industry resource showcases your company’s information through product or manufacturer/supplier searches. Enhance your listing with logos, links, profiles and more.
Polls Roads & Bridges’ weekly polls enable industry professionals to comment on timely industry issues. Receive prominent recognition in this high-traffic area through sponsorship.
BlogsEstablish your brand as a knowledgeable industry leader by sponsoring or participating in blogs on relevant topics.
Products Launch a new product/service or showcase company information through online Product Spotlights. Your four-color photo and description are included in a monthly e-mail to 40,000** industry professionals.
Events CalendarPost your upcoming conferences and trade shows on this organized calendar of live and virtual industry events.Monthly sponsorships are available.
Awards ProgramsSponsors of these popular programs receive recognition alongside top industry projects, products and services throughout the year.
Continuing Education
White PapersShowcase your technical solutions via www.roadsbridges.com to reach thousands of industry professionals. An alert is sent with each new posting to 40,000** recipients to increase exposure for your white paper.
WebinarsIncrease your exposure to thousands of transportation, construction and maintenance professionals when you sponsor an educational webinar. Past webinars are archived for 12 months on Roads & Bridges’ website for increased visibility.
Case StudiesPosition your company as a leaderon critical issues through the sponsorship of a case study. Enjoy extended visibility with your case study archived on Roads & Bridges’ website.
VideosFeature your product demonstrations, case studies or other corporate videos on www.roadsbridges.com and maintain strong positioning for an entire year.
Detailed reader service, video playback and click-through reports produce real ROI and lead generation.
Online Features
81.8% of Roads & Bridges readers use the Internet for business information.* Make sure you reach these decision-makers during every search on www.roadsbridges.com. Opportunities include streaming videos, company profiles, banner and logo ads, awards programs and more.
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*SGC Information Preference Study, June 2012**Publisher's Own Data
For online rates and specifications, please contact your Integrated Media Consultant or request the Roads & Bridges Online Media Kit.
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integrated OPPORTUNITIES
Online Features
E-newsletters*
Roads & Bridges eNewsCirculation: 44,300 subscribers
Focus: weekly updates on the latest industry news and advancements, generating high sponsor visibility. Reader-service and click-through reports are provided to sponsors after the transmission.
Rates:∙ 1x: $2,715 ∙ 3x: $2,575 ∙ 8x: $2,360
Case StudiesCirculation: 39,000 subscribers
Focus: Your success story delivered to subscribers, maximizing lead generation with one case history per transmission and with a Case Study archive on www.roadsbridges.com.
Rates:∙ 1x: $1,750 ∙ 3x: $1,575 ∙ 8x: $1,300
Product SpotlightCirculation: 40,000 subscribers
Focus: Products with the same four-color product photo and description from www.roadsbridges.com included by category in this monthly e-mail. Sponsors receive timely lead data following distribution.
Rates:∙ 1x: $925 ∙ 3x: $825 ∙ 8x: $725
Marketing Partners Program
This exclusive e-mail broadcast allows sponsors to launch new technologies or services, promote webinars, make company announcements, drive web traffic and much more. Post transmission sponsors can measure their impact with reader-service and click-through reports.
Rate: $350/m.
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Channel Sponsorship
Ad units deployed on the topic-related and channel-specific landing pages target your messsage. Then, visibility is maximized with inclusion in the quarterly channel e-newsletter.
Rate: $2,625/quarter or $8,750/year
Channels:
Video Sponsorship
AlertDemonstrate the problem-solving capabilities of your product or service with an online video alert. Available playback and click-through reports allow you to track ROI and lead generation for your brand.
Rate: $1,850
EditorialShowcase your products and services to more than 30,000 transportation, design maintenance and construction professionals with an editorial video. Detailed reader service, video playback and click-through reports are provided for measurable ROI.
∙ Asphalt∙ Concrete∙ Bridges∙ Safety
∙ Earthmoving∙ Maintenance∙ Traffic Management
Direct Mail (list rental)
Use targeted list rental for cost-effective marketing. Choose from highly specific selection criteria to create a mailing list based on your brand’s ideal buying audience. *Publisher's Own Data
ROADS & BRIDGES 2013
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCh APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Ad Close & Materials Due 12/14/12 1/14/13 2/13/13 3/15/13 4/15/13 5/14/13 6/14/13 7/15/13 8/15/13 9/13/13 10/14/13 11/15/13 Ad Close &
Materials Due
Industry Report
Industry Report
Special Feature Focus
Concrete 2013
worker Safety 2013
Recycling 2013
ARRA Awards
Asphalt 2013
NAPA Awards
System Preservation
State of the Bridges
high Performance
Project Updates
Contractor’s Choice Awards
Mid-Year Equipment Forecast
City StreetsInternational
Design & Construction
Top 10 Roads Top 10 Bridges
State of the Industry
Contractor Go-To List
Special Feature Focus
Pavement & Materials
Concrete/Cement hIR + CIR Asphalt Advanced Overlays Airport Pavement Super PavementRecycled Asphalt
ShinglesComplete Streets
International Pavement
Precast Pavement Rapid RenewalPavement &
Materials
Equipment ConcreteDemolition,Recycling,Reclaiming
Asphalt Pavers, Plants &
CompactionDozers Loader Backhoes
Attachments & Light Equipment
Skid Steers & Utility Vehicles
Street Sweepers
TrucksExcavators wheel Loaders
Aerial Lifts & Cranes
Motor Graders Equipment
Safety work-Zone/Personal Protection
Rural work Zones Low-Cost SolutionsATSSA New
Product ShowcaseLighted Pavement
MarkingMobile worker
SafetyFall Protection Safety
Pavement & Roadside Maintenance
Concrete RepairAsphalt
Maintenancewinter
MaintenanceVegetation
ManagementDrainage & Erosion
Controlwinter
MaintenanceVegetation
ManagementUrban Street Repair
International Snow & Ice Control
Stormwater Management
Signage & Striping Dust ControlPavement
& Roadside Maintenance
Bridges Bridge Construction Bridge Design Bridge PreservationAccelerated Bridge
ConstructionSuper Bridges Seismic Bridges City Bridges
International Bridges
Bridge CoatingsAccelerated Bridge
ConstructionBridge Construction Bridges
Technology Concrete Sensors Surveying video SurveillanceAccelerated
Pavement TestingInternational Technology
Laser-Guided Equipment Technology
TM&E ShRP 2 Developments
Advanced warning Systems
Active Traffic Management
Road PricingReducing
CongestionLow-Cost Traffic
Management
Transportation Demand
ManagementNext Generation ITS Rural ITS Connected Vehicles TM&E
Supplements/Special Sections
TM&E
Asphalt Today
Storm Water Solutions (SWS)
TM&E
SWS
Concrete Progress
SWS Source Book
Safety Today
SWS
TM&E
SWS
Design Innovation (Special Section)
Winter Maintenance
SWS Case Book
SWS
TM&E
SWSSupplements/
Special Sections
Roads & Bridges Live
Webinar Webinar Webinar WebinarRoads &
Bridges Live
Show Distribution
World of Concrete
Traffic Expo
Work Truck Show
ARRA Meeting
Bauma 2013
World of Asphalt
APWA Snow Conference
ITS Annual Meeting
International Bridge
ConferenceAPWA ICUEE
Show Distribution
Value-Added Signet AdStudy Case Studies Product Portfolio Signet AdStudy Case Studies Product Portfolio Value-Added
Each month will also feature the latest industry reports and information.
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editorial CALENDAR
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCh APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Ad Close & Materials Due 12/14/12 1/14/13 2/13/13 3/15/13 4/15/13 5/14/13 6/14/13 7/15/13 8/15/13 9/13/13 10/14/13 11/15/13 Ad Close &
Materials Due
Industry Report
Industry Report
Special Feature Focus
Concrete 2013
worker Safety 2013
Recycling 2013
ARRA Awards
Asphalt 2013
NAPA Awards
System Preservation
State of the Bridges
high Performance
Project Updates
Contractor’s Choice Awards
Mid-Year Equipment Forecast
City StreetsInternational
Design & Construction
Top 10 Roads Top 10 Bridges
State of the Industry
Contractor Go-To List
Special Feature Focus
Pavement & Materials
Concrete/Cement hIR + CIR Asphalt Advanced Overlays Airport Pavement Super PavementRecycled Asphalt
ShinglesComplete Streets
International Pavement
Precast Pavement Rapid RenewalPavement &
Materials
Equipment ConcreteDemolition,Recycling,Reclaiming
Asphalt Pavers, Plants &
CompactionDozers Loader Backhoes
Attachments & Light Equipment
Skid Steers & Utility Vehicles
Street Sweepers
TrucksExcavators wheel Loaders
Aerial Lifts & Cranes
Motor Graders Equipment
Safety work-Zone/Personal Protection
Rural work Zones Low-Cost SolutionsATSSA New
Product ShowcaseLighted Pavement
MarkingMobile worker
SafetyFall Protection Safety
Pavement & Roadside Maintenance
Concrete RepairAsphalt
Maintenancewinter
MaintenanceVegetation
ManagementDrainage & Erosion
Controlwinter
MaintenanceVegetation
ManagementUrban Street Repair
International Snow & Ice Control
Stormwater Management
Signage & Striping Dust ControlPavement
& Roadside Maintenance
Bridges Bridge Construction Bridge Design Bridge PreservationAccelerated Bridge
ConstructionSuper Bridges Seismic Bridges City Bridges
International Bridges
Bridge CoatingsAccelerated Bridge
ConstructionBridge Construction Bridges
Technology Concrete Sensors Surveying video SurveillanceAccelerated
Pavement TestingInternational Technology
Laser-Guided Equipment Technology
TM&E ShRP 2 Developments
Advanced warning Systems
Active Traffic Management
Road PricingReducing
CongestionLow-Cost Traffic
Management
Transportation Demand
ManagementNext Generation ITS Rural ITS Connected Vehicles TM&E
Supplements/Special Sections
TM&E
Asphalt Today
Storm Water Solutions (SWS)
TM&E
SWS
Concrete Progress
SWS Source Book
Safety Today
SWS
TM&E
SWS
Design Innovation (Special Section)
Winter Maintenance
SWS Case Book
SWS
TM&E
SWSSupplements/
Special Sections
Roads & Bridges Live
Webinar Webinar Webinar WebinarRoads &
Bridges Live
Show Distribution
World of Concrete
Traffic Expo
Work Truck Show
ARRA Meeting
Bauma 2013
World of Asphalt
APWA Snow Conference
ITS Annual Meeting
International Bridge
ConferenceAPWA ICUEE
Show Distribution
Value-Added Signet AdStudy Case Studies Product Portfolio Signet AdStudy Case Studies Product Portfolio Value-Added
Our team will contact you to provide additional information.
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Ad Size 1x 3x 6x 9x
1-5” $155 $150 $140 $130
6-8” 150 140 135 120
9-10” 140 135 130 115
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16-20” 130 120 115 105
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Cost per column inch.Three columns per page, column width is 21/8”
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Professional CardsSingle Card (1 col. x 1”) $650Double Card (1 col. x 2”) $890
Demographics Demographic run ads are available. Please contact sales representative.
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Spread 17,460 16,950 16,350 15,755 15,430
Asphalt Today, Concrete Progress, Design Innovation
Ad Size 1x 3x 6x 9x
2/3 Page $2,420 $2,360 $2,280 $2,175
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Safety Today,Winter Maintenance
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All rates are in gross terms
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77% The percentage of survey respondents who agree that advertising in Roads & Bridges educates and is an important
part of the publication.*
*Signet AdStudy, March 2012 based on 292 respondents
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Advertising That Simulates Editorial Content: Advertisements that in the opinion of the publisher resemble editorial material or the publication’s editorial format will carry the word “Advertisement” in at least 10-pt. type at top or bottom.
Regulations Not Stated Elsewhere in Rate Card: See specific and detailed references in item No. 14 of this publication’s listing in Standard Rate and Data Service (SRDS).
Cancellation of Orders: Cancellation of orders must be in writing and will not be accepted after closing dates.
Mailing InstructionsAdvertising material, contracts and insertion orders should be sent to: Traffic Department, Roads & Bridges, 3030 w. Salt Creek Lane, Suite 201, Arlington heights, IL 60005-5025.
Ad Art Upload InstructionsFor instructions and additional format information, visit www.scrantongillette.com/adart.
Two-Page Spread
2/3 Page
45/8” x 10”
1/2-PageVertical
33/8” x 10”
Live: 15” x 101/4”
Bleed: 161/4” x 11”
1/2-Page horizontal
Live: 7”x 47/8”Bleed:
81/4” x 51/2”
1/2-PageIsland
45/8” x 73/8”
1/2-Page horizontal
Spread
Live: 15” x 51/8”Bleed:
161/4” x 51/2”
1/3-Page Square
45/8” x 47/8”
Full Page
Live: 71/2” x 101/4”
Bleed: 81/4” x 11”
1/3-Page Vertical
21/8” x 10”
1/6-PageVertical
21/8” x 47/8”
1/4-PageStandard
33/8”x 47/8”
Accepted Digital FormatsPress-optimized PDF using Acrobat Distiller’s PDF/x-1a job options is the required format (300 dpi, CMYK color). PDFs prepared for use on the web are unacceptable.
Unless a SwOP ad proof is submitted, publisher will not accept responsibility for the integrity of the ad.
Mechanical SpecificationsPublication Trim Size: 8” x 103/4”Printing: web offset Binding: Saddle stitch; SwOP specifications apply.Bleed Sizes:Full Page 81/4” x 11”Two-Page Spread 161/4” x 11”1/2 -Page horizontal 81/4” x 51/2”
Ad SizesLive matter should be kept 1/8” from gutter. All live matter should be kept 3/8” from trim edge. 1/8” will be trimmed from head, face and foot.
SCRANTON GILLETTE COMMUNICATIONS’ INFRASTRUCTURE TEAM
SCRANTON GILLETTE COMMUNICATIONS MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to provide effective communication channels for clients and audiences in business-to-business markets through superior integrated media solutions.
we strive to be recognized as an innovative, well-managed and profitable company that serves its markets, employees and communities with integrity, honesty and professionalism.
Big Grower | Building Design+Construction
Construction Bulletin | Construction Equipment
Custom Builder | DAIC | The Diapason
GPN | Home Fashion Forecast | ITN
Lawn & Garden Retailer | Professional
Builder | Professional Remodeler
Residential Lighting | Roads & Bridges
Transportation Management + Engineering
Storm Water Solutions | Water Quality Products
Water & Wastes Digest
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editorialBill WilsonEditorial DirectorPhone: [email protected]
Allen ZeyherManaging EditorPhone: [email protected]
Dan SoltisGraphic DesignerPhone: [email protected]
managementRick SchwerSr. Vice PresidentPhone: [email protected]
Ryan hanson Group PublisherPhone: [email protected]
classifiedDonna AlyClassified Sales ManagerPhone: 480.941.0510 [email protected]
display adsMike SwansonIntegrated Media ConsultantMidwest Territory: IA, IL, IN, KY, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, Oh, SD.Canada: MB, NTPhone: [email protected]
John RogierIntegrated Media ConsultantEast Territory: AL, AR, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, LA, MA, MD, ME, MS, NC, Nh, NJ, NY, PA, RI, SC, TN, vA, vT, wvCanada: QBInternationalPhone: [email protected]
Barbara LodermeierIntegrated Media Consultantwest Territory: AK, AZ, CA, CO, hI, ID, MT, NM, Nv, OK, OR, TX, UT, wA, wYCanada: AB, BC, SK, YTPhone: [email protected]
reprintsAdrienne MillerSales & Marketing AssistantPhone: [email protected]
scranton gillette communicationsCorporate Office3030 w. Salt Creek Lane, Suite 201Arlington heights, IL 60005-5025847.391.1000F: 847.390.0408www.scrantongillette.com
Western Office7150 E. Camelback Road, Suite 325Scottsdale, AZ 85251-7615480.941.0510F: 480.423.1443
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