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Every moment. Every day. Every way. 2014 Rate Card

Effective February 1, 2014


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RETAIL ADVERTISING RATES NPG Newspapers, dba St. Joseph News-Press. Published every morning, Monday through Sunday. Member: Audit Bureau of Circulations, Newspaper Association of America, Inland Press Association, Missouri Press Association

KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS

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St. Joseph, Missouri is the regional hub for the fourteen counties of Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas with a combined population of over 150,000. Located in the heart of America, St. Joseph is the seventh largest city in the state of Missouri.

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER DAVID BRADLEY (816) 271-8502 david.bradley@newspressnow.com GENERAL MANAGER LEE SAWYER (816) 271-8601 lee.sawyer@newspressnow.com

PERSONNEL

RETAIL ADVERTISING MANAGER TONY LUKE (816) 271-8636 tony.luke@newspressnow.com NATIONAL ADVERTISING MANAGER SUSAN WHITE (816) 271-8513 susan.white@newspressnow.com CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MANAGER NADINE PINZINO (816) 271-8503 nadine.pinzino@newspressnow.com INTEGRATED MEDIA SALES MANAGER JESS CHRISTIAN (816) 271-8688 jess.christian@newspressnow.com CREATIVE SERVICES MANAGER KIM MURPHY (816) 271-8647 kim.murphy@newspressnow.com

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COMMISSION & PAYMENT TERMS

a. Retail rates are net and non-commissionable. No cash discount for camera-ready, pre-payment or net 10 days b. Charged advertising accounts are due and payable by the 15th of the month following publication. Accounts not paid by the 30th of the month accrue interest at the rate of 1.5% per month until the advertisement is paid.

GENERAL POLICY

a. The St. Joseph News-Press reserves the right to refuse any and all advertising. b. Retail advertising rates apply to advertising done by retail stores which sell to the public through one or more locations they own or control. c. All advertising is cash with order except where credit has been approved by the St. Joseph News-Press. Applications for credit must be approved by the credit manager. We consider both an advertiser and its agency equally responsible for payment. If payment is not received we reserve the right to seek relief from both. d. The St. Joseph News-Press’ liability for an error in an advertisement will be limited to the space occupied by the error on the first insertion of the advertisement. Any claim for allowance must be made within 15 days after the occurrence of an error. Any makegood for such allowance must be made within 15 days of the occurrence. e. Rates are subject to revision. Contract advertisers will be informed by letter, 30 days prior, of any changes or additions to this rate card. f. Placement fees from third party entities will be added to the cost of the advertisements. g. Local contracts must be signed by an authorized official to the company. Contracts signed by a company’s advertising agency will not be accepted. h. Ads in regular paper over 18-inches in depth will be charged 20-inches. i. The receipt of a contract or order is construed as an acceptance of all rates and conditions under which the St. Joseph News-Press, at the time, sells advertising space. j. Advertising simulating news copy shall have the words “Paid Advertisement” at the top of the advertisement. k. The St. Joseph News-Press will not accept cancellation of any order for advertising space after publication deadline. l. Advertiser and/or advertising agency agrees to defend and indemnify the NewsPress, its officers, agents, employees, and contractors against any and all liability, loss or expenses, including reasonable attorney’s fees, resulting from the publication of Advertiser’s advertisement, including, but not limited to claim of libel, plagiarism, unfair competition, unfair trade practices, infringements of trademarks, copyrights, trade names, patents or proprietary rights, or violations of rights of privacy. m. Advertising contracts may not be assigned or transferred by the advertiser. n. Brokered space in any form is unacceptable. o. Incorrect rates on insertion orders that do not correspond with the current rate card in effect will be regarded as clerical errors. The advertisement will be published and charged at the applicable rates in effect at the time of publication. p. Position requests will be honored as makeup permits. Under no circumstances will adjustments, reinsertions or refunds be made due to the position in which an advertisement has been published. q. The St. Joseph News-Press reserves the right to cancel Advertising Agreements upon 30 days notice to customer.

Effective February 1, 2014


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DOLLAR VOLUME AGREEMENTS Open Rate $1,000.00 $2,500.00 $5,000.00 $7,500.00 $10,000.00 $15,000.00 $25,000.00 $50,000.00 $75,000.00 $100,000.00

Daily $54.28 $38.52 $33.71 $31.30 $29.50 $27.49 $26.90 $26.33 $25.48 $24.33 $24.21

Sunday $59.98 $42.17 $37.25 $34.59 $32.58 $30.39 $29.74 $29.08 $28.16 $26.89 $26.74

Repeat $35.28 $25.04 $21.91 $20.35 $19.18 $17.87 $17.49 $17.11 $16.56 $15.81 $15.74

All St. Joseph News-Press advertising revenues will count toward dollarvolume commitment. This includes space (ROP and Classified), preprinted insert revenue, print & insert revenues, color and position charges. Advertiser has one year to complete dollar volume commitment. Daily rate applies to any Monday through Saturday newspaper.

WEEKLY FREQUENCY AGREEMENTS Open Rate 1-inch 2-inches 6-inches 18-inches 30-inches 60-inches 90-inches 120-inches

Daily $54.28 $23.51 $23.06 $22.22 $21.48 $21.12 $20.66 $20.53 $20.31

Sunday $59.98 $25.97 $25.47 $24.56 $23.73 $23.33 $22.82 $22.68 $22.43

Repeat $35.28 $15.28 $14.99 $14.45 $13.96 $13.72 $13.43 $13.35 $13.20

Weekly frequency contracts are non self-renewing agreements. Advertiser agrees to publish the minimum amount of original space each week for duration of agreement. Daily rate applies to any Monday through Saturday newspaper. Repeat rates apply to ads picked up within six days of original insertion with no changes in copy. Sundays are excluded from pickup rate. Ads must run on consecutive weeks. 13-week agreement add $1.00 per column inch. 26-week agreement add $.50 per column inch.

DESIGNATED PAGE POSITION

• Rates are per thousand pre-prints. • Preprinted insertion dollars may count toward St. Joseph News-Press Dollar Volume agreement. • Preprinted insertion rates are for single advertisers only. • Minimum quantities: Monday thru Saturday - 5,000; Sunday & Holidays - 15,000. Minimum quantity for Sundays and Holidays from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day is 20,000. Thanksgiving and Christmas distribution is full circulation only. • Add at least 2% for circulation quantity for spoilage • Rates available for standard distribution in St. Joseph News-Press and TMC mailer Single sheet 2 reg/4 tab 4 reg/8 tab 6 reg/12 tab 8 reg/16 tab 10 reg/20 tab 12 reg/24 tab 14 reg/28 tab 16 reg/32 tab 18 reg/36 tab Addl 2 reg/4 tab

5,000 up to 10,000

$41.70 $60.33 $83.07 $93.26 $97.67 $100.65 $103.93 $107.21 $110.50 $113.78 $3.28

10,000 up to 20,000

$39.71 $55.96 $77.31 $86.52 $89.76 $92.98 $98.54 $101.60 $102.34 $104.57 $2.97

20,000 up to full distr

$37.29 $49.00 $69.71 $76.42 $79.95 $82.78 $85.74 $88.64 $91.56 $94.51 $2.96

FREQUENCY DISCOUNTS: Minimum quantity for discount is 20,000 per insertion 75-99 Annually: 10-22 Annually: 4% 100-109 Annually: 23-36 Annually: 6% 110-119 Annually: 37-49 Annually: 8% 120 or More Annually: 50-74 Annually: 10%

full distr (no zoning)

$32.69 $40.63 $56.71 $66.23 $69.75 $71.66 $74.84 $77.37 $80.43 $81.17 $2.75

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SIZE INFORMATION: Regular Pages - More than 11.5” in width or 12.0” in depth; Maximum size: 11.5” x 22.0” and must be half folded. Tabloid Pages - Pages over 80.5 square inches; Maximum size: 11.5” x 12.0” Flaps are counted as an additional regular page. Mini-Tabs or “Flexi’s” - With 8 pages or more of 80.5 square inches will be charged at half the number of tabloid pages. TOTAL MARKET COVERAGE (TMC): 27,863 delivered to non-subscribers each Wednesday in the metro area. Rate for TMC mailer will be same rate as St. Joseph News-Press distribution rate Minimum Distribution = 5,000 CIRCULATION Daily: 24,240

Add 35% to column-inch (including color) rate

Sunday: 27,673

(Source: ABC Publishers Statement 3/31/13)

COLOR

30-column inches and over - flat rate Daily Sunday Spot Color $225.00 $225.00 Full color $440.00 $440.00

PREPRINTED INSERTS

PU Discount $146.25 $286.00

Under 30-column inches - inch rate (Minimum size - 2-inches) Daily Sunday PU Discount Spot Color $8.00 $8.00 $5.20 Full color $15.00 $15.00 $9.75

Quantities Needed: Daily: 25,100 Sunday: 28,200

TMC: 27,863

SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS Ship to: TJ Lake, Mail Room Supervisor St. Joseph News-Press 1301 S. 58th Street St. Joseph, MO 64507 Ship prepaid disposable skids, 39x49 in lifts of the printer’s convenience. Bundles are not to be tied, just strapped to the skid. Packaging Phone: 816-271-8663 RECEIVING HOURS: Mon. - Fri., 7:00 am to 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

THE POWER OF VIBRANT, CLEAR COLOR Color strongly influences a reader’s attention. Color can convey a mood, emphasize a point or make your ad jump off the page. In a recent readership study by the Newspaper Association of America readers said they were 60% more likely to read through an entire full color ad versus an ad that used black as its dominant color.

ADDITIONAL POLICIES: • Preprinted inserts are due at the St. Joseph News-Press production facility no later than one week prior to insertion date • Single sheet inserts should be printed on minimum 70# paper. • Inserts requiring special handling due to printer damage, improper skidding or transportation damage may require an additional charge. • All preprinted inserts are subject to postal regulations and publisher policies.

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PO Box 29 - 825 Edmond St. - St. Joseph, MO 64501 816.271.8500 - Fax 816.271.8696 • newspressnow.com

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

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Based on a 6-Column format.

OPEN RATE

Rate below are per agate line except three, four, and five visual lines - which are rated per visual line. Open Rate 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 7 days Per Visual Line $7.17 $6.39 $6.02 $5.64 $5.61 $5.54 $5.36 Disp Open Rate per inch $71.70 $63.90 $60.15 $56.40 $56.10 $55.35 $53.55 (2” minimum)

CONTRACT CLASSIFIED RATES

Classified contracts require a minimum of 2 lines per day for the duration of the agreement. LINER ADS (per line per day) Rates are based on consecutive publication of advertisement. 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 7 days 2 - 4 visual $4.67 $3.86 $3.23 $2.99 $2.82 $2.69 $2.25 5 + visual $3.36 $2.78 $2.32 $2.15 $2.03 $1.93 $1.62 13 week premium $0.70 per visual line. 26-week premium $0.35 per visual line DISPLAY ADS (per inch per day) Rates below are per column inch - 120 column inches per page. Inches 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 7 days 2-7” $33.59 $26.87 $20.15 $16.79 $13.44 $11.76 $11.76 7-16 “ $31.07 $24.86 $18.64 $15.54 $12.43 $10.87 $10.87 16-40 “ $28.55 $22.84 $17.13 $14.28 $11.42 $9.99 $9.99 40-60 “ $26.03 $20.83 $15.62 $13.02 $10.41 $9.11 $9.11 60-120 “ $23.52 $18.81 $14.11 $11.76 $9.41 $8.23 $8.23 120”+ $21.00 $16.80 $12.60 $10.50 $8.40 $7.35 $7.35 13 week premium $7.00 per inch. 26 week premium $3.50 per inch.

Liner ads are per agate line. Display ads based on 6-column format. Open 70-Inches Per Year 140-Inches Per Year 350-Inches Per Year PER VISUAL LINE $13.15 $7.00 $6.50 $5.60 350-Inches Per Year $56.28 $50.82 $44.94 $37.59 $32.76 $28.14 $25.41

Repeat Your Recruitment Ad for $27.00 per column inch. ($2.70 per line minimum $27.00) Repeat rate available within six days of original insertion. 7 Day on-line listings will be added at $50 per job Special front page treatment on

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SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION RATES Political (per column inch) Churches (per column inch) Charitable Organizations (per column inch) Public Notices (per agate line) Commemorative Ads

Daily $52.19 $18.00 $26.59 $4.25 $20.00

Sunday $57.67 $18.00 $29.50 $4.50 $20.00

Repeat $31.31 $10.80 $16.02 $20.00

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