The document discusses different types of documentaries including fully narrated, fly on the wall, mixed, self-reflexive, docu-drama, and docusoap. Fully narrated documentaries use voiceovers to provide context to visuals, while fly on the wall films observe situations without acknowledging the cameras. Mixed documentaries combine interviews, observations, and narration. Self-reflexive documentaries feature subjects acknowledging the camera. Docu-dramas reenact past events, and docusoaps follow individuals' daily lives in an organization.
The author surveyed 10 people (mostly male) about various elements of a music magazine prototype. Respondents preferred the front cover overall and felt its color scheme and main image worked well. They also enjoyed the layout and images on the double page spread. Most felt the article on the double page spread was good. The front cover, contents page, and double page spread layouts were rated positively. Respondents indicated the magazine looked like an indie rock publication as intended.
Audience research questinnaire afterfinishing the magazineYenpopo
This document contains an audience research survey for a magazine with questions about design preferences. It asks the respondent about their gender, favorite parts of the magazine like the cover, contents page and double page spread, and their opinions on the layout, color scheme, and article. The respondent is asked to rate the overall layout and provide feedback on whether the magazine looks like an indie rock publication.
Front cover, DPS and contents page annotationsYenpopo
The document is a description of the design process for the front cover of a music magazine. Key points:
- The background was made brighter using Photoshop tools to make it more eye-catching.
- Autocontrast and auto-color tools were used to make the image pop more.
- The masthead was placed at the top as is conventional. Drop shadows were added to make it more legible.
- Additional elements like the positioning statement, date, website, artist name, plus section, cover lines, barcode, and price were all positioned following magazine design conventions.
These photographs were taken for use in a double page spread, contents pages, and front cover of an album. Pictures were chosen that best captured the band performing and their personalities. Both landscape and portrait shots were included. Flash was not used to take advantage of the interesting lighting. A red background was chosen for the front cover photo shoot to match the color scheme. The second photo shoot provided better headroom and eliminated shadows compared to the first shoot.
This document outlines the planning and production details for an indie rock music magazine. It includes proposed front cover images featuring an indie rock artist. Suggested cover lines promote artist profiles, analyses of indie rock trends, and festival/concert information.
The contents page lists planned articles about gig reviews, upcoming shows, new album releases, reader submissions, charts of top bands, festival coverage, artist interviews and profiles, buying guides for guitars, and more. Images are requested to accompany the contents, including guitars, bow ties, band photos, concert tickets, and CDs.
A double page spread is planned to feature photos of a band rehearsing or performing, along with individual member profiles and an interview discussing the band's
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly magazine called "STROKES(Harabara)" focused on indie rock music. The magazine will be priced at £2.30 and distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets, through subscriptions, and digitally. It will contain news, reviews of albums, songs, and concerts from the indie music industry. Regular sections will include gig reviews, upcoming show listings, subscriber benefits, industry news, new album reviews, and a reader submission section. Feature articles will profile up-and-coming indie artists, recommend new bands, provide music advice, and include seasonal and festival-related content. The magazine will have a simple style to appeal to its target age range
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly magazine titled "STROKES(Harabara)" focused on indie rock music. The magazine will be priced at £2.30, distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets and newsagents. It will contain news, reviews of albums, songs and concerts in the indie music industry. Regular sections will include gig reviews, listings, subscriber benefits, industry news and reviews of new albums. Feature articles will profile up-and-coming artists, recommend new indie bands, offer guitar advice and seasonal specials. It will also include rankings of top indie bands, interviews and articles on trends in the indie rock genre. The magazine will have a simple style to be clearly
The document discusses different types of documentaries including fully narrated, fly on the wall, mixed, self-reflexive, docu-drama, and docusoap. Fully narrated documentaries use voiceovers to provide context to visuals, while fly on the wall films observe situations without acknowledging the cameras. Mixed documentaries combine interviews, observations, and narration. Self-reflexive documentaries feature subjects acknowledging the camera. Docu-dramas reenact past events, and docusoaps follow individuals' daily lives in an organization.
The author surveyed 10 people (mostly male) about various elements of a music magazine prototype. Respondents preferred the front cover overall and felt its color scheme and main image worked well. They also enjoyed the layout and images on the double page spread. Most felt the article on the double page spread was good. The front cover, contents page, and double page spread layouts were rated positively. Respondents indicated the magazine looked like an indie rock publication as intended.
Audience research questinnaire afterfinishing the magazineYenpopo
This document contains an audience research survey for a magazine with questions about design preferences. It asks the respondent about their gender, favorite parts of the magazine like the cover, contents page and double page spread, and their opinions on the layout, color scheme, and article. The respondent is asked to rate the overall layout and provide feedback on whether the magazine looks like an indie rock publication.
Front cover, DPS and contents page annotationsYenpopo
The document is a description of the design process for the front cover of a music magazine. Key points:
- The background was made brighter using Photoshop tools to make it more eye-catching.
- Autocontrast and auto-color tools were used to make the image pop more.
- The masthead was placed at the top as is conventional. Drop shadows were added to make it more legible.
- Additional elements like the positioning statement, date, website, artist name, plus section, cover lines, barcode, and price were all positioned following magazine design conventions.
These photographs were taken for use in a double page spread, contents pages, and front cover of an album. Pictures were chosen that best captured the band performing and their personalities. Both landscape and portrait shots were included. Flash was not used to take advantage of the interesting lighting. A red background was chosen for the front cover photo shoot to match the color scheme. The second photo shoot provided better headroom and eliminated shadows compared to the first shoot.
This document outlines the planning and production details for an indie rock music magazine. It includes proposed front cover images featuring an indie rock artist. Suggested cover lines promote artist profiles, analyses of indie rock trends, and festival/concert information.
The contents page lists planned articles about gig reviews, upcoming shows, new album releases, reader submissions, charts of top bands, festival coverage, artist interviews and profiles, buying guides for guitars, and more. Images are requested to accompany the contents, including guitars, bow ties, band photos, concert tickets, and CDs.
A double page spread is planned to feature photos of a band rehearsing or performing, along with individual member profiles and an interview discussing the band's
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly magazine called "STROKES(Harabara)" focused on indie rock music. The magazine will be priced at £2.30 and distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets, through subscriptions, and digitally. It will contain news, reviews of albums, songs, and concerts from the indie music industry. Regular sections will include gig reviews, upcoming show listings, subscriber benefits, industry news, new album reviews, and a reader submission section. Feature articles will profile up-and-coming indie artists, recommend new bands, provide music advice, and include seasonal and festival-related content. The magazine will have a simple style to appeal to its target age range
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly magazine titled "STROKES(Harabara)" focused on indie rock music. The magazine will be priced at £2.30, distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets and newsagents. It will contain news, reviews of albums, songs and concerts in the indie music industry. Regular sections will include gig reviews, listings, subscriber benefits, industry news and reviews of new albums. Feature articles will profile up-and-coming artists, recommend new indie bands, offer guitar advice and seasonal specials. It will also include rankings of top indie bands, interviews and articles on trends in the indie rock genre. The magazine will have a simple style to be clearly
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly indie rock magazine called STROKES(Dock11). Key details include:
- The magazine will be priced at £2.30 and distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets, through subscription, and digitally.
- It will contain current news, reviews, and features about the indie music industry including albums, songs, concerts, artist profiles, and interviews.
- The style will use simple language in a column layout with paragraphs and drop capitals to be easily understandable by its target age range.
- Regular sections will include gig reviews, guides, subscriptions, industry news, new releases, and reader submissions. Featured sections will
This document outlines the planning and production details for an indie rock music magazine. It includes proposed front cover images and cover lines. The contents page lists various articles about indie bands, album reviews, concert guides and a top 100 bands list. Feature articles discuss guitars, Christmas music, up-and-coming bands, festivals and more. Images are needed for the contents page and a double-page band profile spread, including photos of bands rehearsing, performing and band member picture shoots. The double-page spread will also include an interview and summaries of each band member.
This document outlines the content and design plans for an indie music magazine. It includes proposed cover images, cover lines, and a contents page listing over 15 articles on indie bands and the indie music scene. The contents page lists articles about Glastonbury Festival performances, Lou Reed tributes, buying guitars, seasonal pieces, and profiles of bands like Arctic Monkeys, The Strokes, The Killers and more. It also outlines a double-page spread interviewing an indie band about their formation, performances, and members. Accompanying images are needed of guitars, bow ties, bands, tickets, and CDs to feature on the contents page and a photo shoot of the band for the double-page article.
This document outlines the content and design plans for an indie music magazine. It includes suggestions for the front cover photography style and text. The contents page lists articles about upcoming concerts, album reviews, reader submissions, charts of top bands, and featured pieces on guitar buying guides, interviews with bands like The Killers and Arctic Monkeys, profiles of individual band members, and the rise of indie music. Images are requested to accompany the contents page, including guitars, bow ties, band photos, tickets, and CD covers. A double-page spread profile of a band is also planned, with photos of members performing and a question and answer interview about the band's history and lineup.
This document outlines the content plan for an indie music magazine. It includes details on photo selections for the cover featuring an indie artist. The contents page lists articles about upcoming concerts, album reviews, profiles on popular indie bands like Arctic Monkeys and The Killers. Feature articles provide guitar buying tips, interviews with bands, and rankings of the top 100 indie bands. Images are needed of guitars, band merchandise, and photos of profiled bands to feature on the contents page and a double page article spread.
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly indie rock magazine called STROKES(Dock11). Key details include:
- The magazine will be titled "Positioning Statement: Indie rocking your socks off" and published monthly for £2.30.
- It will be distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets, through subscriptions, and digitally.
- The magazine aims to cover current news, albums, songs, gigs, and concert reviews in the indie music industry while giving readers chances to win prizes.
- It will compete with other music magazines and feature regular content like gig reviews/guides, new releases, recommendations, and reader submissions, as well as seasonal
The questionnaire responses showed that the target audience for an indie rock magazine would likely be 16-21 year old males who enjoy indie rock music. They prefer posters as free gifts, attend gigs frequently, download music online, and want to see interviews and reviews in the magazine. Colors like red, black, blue and brown are most associated with indie rock. The conclusions indicate focusing the magazine on the 16-18 age range as an untapped market, as older groups are less likely to buy magazines.
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly magazine called STROKES(Dock11). Key details include:
- The magazine will focus on indie music news, reviews of albums, songs, gigs and concerts.
- It will be priced at £2.30 and distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets, through subscription and digitally.
- The style will use a consistent color scheme and simple language for easy reading, with columns, paragraphs and drop caps to make it inviting to read.
- Regular sections will include band reviews, gig reviews, gig guides, subscriptions, crosswords and fan mail, as well as music industry news and new album releases.
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly magazine called STROKES(Dock11). Key details include:
- The magazine will focus on indie music news, reviews of albums, songs, gigs and concerts.
- It will be priced at £2.30 and distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets, through subscription and digitally.
- The style will use a consistent color scheme and simple language for the target age range, with articles broken into columns, paragraphs and drop caps to make it inviting to read.
- Regular sections will include band reviews, gig reviews, gig guides, subscriptions, crosswords and fan mail, as well as music industry news and new album/chart
This double page spread from Kerrang magazine features an interview with the band My Chemical Romance. It utilizes a black background with white text to make the monochrome band image bleed across both pages. Reviews of the band's songs are included in a separate white section. Most of the spread is filled with large images of the band performing, with two columns of text. A sentimental quote from the band in a different typeface grabs attention. Drop caps and a stand first guide readers through the article about the band's experience with Kerrang magazine.
This document analyzes the contents pages of several indie rock magazines. It discusses design elements like layout, use of images and colors, placement of titles and dates. Key points include:
- Magazines typically use 1-4 columns and large central images on contents pages to attract readers.
- Color schemes, fonts, and placement of titles/dates/page numbers are consistent with the magazine's overall style.
- Contents pages include cover lines, band indexes, editor comments and self-advertising to promote issues and subscriptions.
- Page designs are carefully crafted to clearly present content sections and guide readers to find articles of interest.
This is the contents page that i have created for myYenpopo
This one sentence document provides a contents page for an unknown work but does not include any actual contents. The document gives a title but no further details about the content or structure of the work.
This document provides information on several magazines related to indie rock music, including NME Magazine, Uncut Magazine, The Fly Magazine, Q Magazine, Kerrang Magazine, and MOJO Magazine. It outlines details like price, publication frequency, typical page count, regular content found in each issue, and feature articles as well as the publisher for each magazine.
This document provides information about a music magazine called Q and its various brand extensions. It summarizes Q as the UK's number one music magazine that is trusted and influential in the music industry. It has a print circulation of over 61,000 and digital readership of over 377,000 that is younger and more affluent than other music magazines. The document outlines Q's brand extensions including its awards show, radio station, social media presence, and iPad edition to engage readers across multiple platforms. It also describes a campaign partnership with National Express where Q promoted coach transportation to music festivals and a contest for readers to win a private performance by the band The Hives.
Kerrang! is the largest music magazine in the UK, reaching over 345,000 readers aged 25 on average. It has a strong focus on rock music and connecting emotionally with readers. Readers are heavily invested in music, purchasing over 6 albums per month. Kerrang! also has a large multimedia presence including a website, radio station, TV channel, and live music events. It provides advertisers access to a highly engaged audience of music fans.
The Fly is the UK's largest music magazine, with a readership of over 500,000 and circulation of 108,827. It is a monthly guide for music lovers, featuring original content like reviews, news, and a gig guide. The typical reader is male, aged 18-35, employed or a student. They spend on average £20-50 per month on music and under £25 on clothing. The document provides advertising rates and specifications.
Mojo magazine is launching a new website, Mojo4Music.com, to expand their coverage of music online. [1] The new site will focus on quality over quantity and be run by Mojo's editorial team with the same passion and attention to detail as the magazine. [2] It will feature exclusive content on legendary artists, reviews of new music and releases, long-form articles, and guides to popular artists. [3] Mojo hopes the new site will deliver intelligent music content for fans while also providing various advertising opportunities for brands.
The document discusses 6 magazines related to indie rock music: NME Magazine, Uncut Magazine, The Fly Magazine, Q Magazine, Kerrang Magazine, and MOJO Magazine. It provides details on the price, publication frequency, typical page count, regular content sections, and feature article types for each magazine. The magazines vary in price from free to £4.80 and are published weekly or monthly, focusing on indie music news, reviews, and interviews with artists.
This document contains a list of different camera shots and angles that convey various emotions and themes such as friendship, stress, isolation, and nature. Shots include extreme close-ups, over the shoulder shots, low angle medium close ups, long shots from a distance, and high angle shots from above to set a scene and mood.
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly indie rock magazine called STROKES(Dock11). Key details include:
- The magazine will be priced at £2.30 and distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets, through subscription, and digitally.
- It will contain current news, reviews, and features about the indie music industry including albums, songs, concerts, artist profiles, and interviews.
- The style will use simple language in a column layout with paragraphs and drop capitals to be easily understandable by its target age range.
- Regular sections will include gig reviews, guides, subscriptions, industry news, new releases, and reader submissions. Featured sections will
This document outlines the planning and production details for an indie rock music magazine. It includes proposed front cover images and cover lines. The contents page lists various articles about indie bands, album reviews, concert guides and a top 100 bands list. Feature articles discuss guitars, Christmas music, up-and-coming bands, festivals and more. Images are needed for the contents page and a double-page band profile spread, including photos of bands rehearsing, performing and band member picture shoots. The double-page spread will also include an interview and summaries of each band member.
This document outlines the content and design plans for an indie music magazine. It includes proposed cover images, cover lines, and a contents page listing over 15 articles on indie bands and the indie music scene. The contents page lists articles about Glastonbury Festival performances, Lou Reed tributes, buying guitars, seasonal pieces, and profiles of bands like Arctic Monkeys, The Strokes, The Killers and more. It also outlines a double-page spread interviewing an indie band about their formation, performances, and members. Accompanying images are needed of guitars, bow ties, bands, tickets, and CDs to feature on the contents page and a photo shoot of the band for the double-page article.
This document outlines the content and design plans for an indie music magazine. It includes suggestions for the front cover photography style and text. The contents page lists articles about upcoming concerts, album reviews, reader submissions, charts of top bands, and featured pieces on guitar buying guides, interviews with bands like The Killers and Arctic Monkeys, profiles of individual band members, and the rise of indie music. Images are requested to accompany the contents page, including guitars, bow ties, band photos, tickets, and CD covers. A double-page spread profile of a band is also planned, with photos of members performing and a question and answer interview about the band's history and lineup.
This document outlines the content plan for an indie music magazine. It includes details on photo selections for the cover featuring an indie artist. The contents page lists articles about upcoming concerts, album reviews, profiles on popular indie bands like Arctic Monkeys and The Killers. Feature articles provide guitar buying tips, interviews with bands, and rankings of the top 100 indie bands. Images are needed of guitars, band merchandise, and photos of profiled bands to feature on the contents page and a double page article spread.
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly indie rock magazine called STROKES(Dock11). Key details include:
- The magazine will be titled "Positioning Statement: Indie rocking your socks off" and published monthly for £2.30.
- It will be distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets, through subscriptions, and digitally.
- The magazine aims to cover current news, albums, songs, gigs, and concert reviews in the indie music industry while giving readers chances to win prizes.
- It will compete with other music magazines and feature regular content like gig reviews/guides, new releases, recommendations, and reader submissions, as well as seasonal
The questionnaire responses showed that the target audience for an indie rock magazine would likely be 16-21 year old males who enjoy indie rock music. They prefer posters as free gifts, attend gigs frequently, download music online, and want to see interviews and reviews in the magazine. Colors like red, black, blue and brown are most associated with indie rock. The conclusions indicate focusing the magazine on the 16-18 age range as an untapped market, as older groups are less likely to buy magazines.
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly magazine called STROKES(Dock11). Key details include:
- The magazine will focus on indie music news, reviews of albums, songs, gigs and concerts.
- It will be priced at £2.30 and distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets, through subscription and digitally.
- The style will use a consistent color scheme and simple language for easy reading, with columns, paragraphs and drop caps to make it inviting to read.
- Regular sections will include band reviews, gig reviews, gig guides, subscriptions, crosswords and fan mail, as well as music industry news and new album releases.
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly magazine called STROKES(Dock11). Key details include:
- The magazine will focus on indie music news, reviews of albums, songs, gigs and concerts.
- It will be priced at £2.30 and distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets, through subscription and digitally.
- The style will use a consistent color scheme and simple language for the target age range, with articles broken into columns, paragraphs and drop caps to make it inviting to read.
- Regular sections will include band reviews, gig reviews, gig guides, subscriptions, crosswords and fan mail, as well as music industry news and new album/chart
This double page spread from Kerrang magazine features an interview with the band My Chemical Romance. It utilizes a black background with white text to make the monochrome band image bleed across both pages. Reviews of the band's songs are included in a separate white section. Most of the spread is filled with large images of the band performing, with two columns of text. A sentimental quote from the band in a different typeface grabs attention. Drop caps and a stand first guide readers through the article about the band's experience with Kerrang magazine.
This document analyzes the contents pages of several indie rock magazines. It discusses design elements like layout, use of images and colors, placement of titles and dates. Key points include:
- Magazines typically use 1-4 columns and large central images on contents pages to attract readers.
- Color schemes, fonts, and placement of titles/dates/page numbers are consistent with the magazine's overall style.
- Contents pages include cover lines, band indexes, editor comments and self-advertising to promote issues and subscriptions.
- Page designs are carefully crafted to clearly present content sections and guide readers to find articles of interest.
This is the contents page that i have created for myYenpopo
This one sentence document provides a contents page for an unknown work but does not include any actual contents. The document gives a title but no further details about the content or structure of the work.
This document provides information on several magazines related to indie rock music, including NME Magazine, Uncut Magazine, The Fly Magazine, Q Magazine, Kerrang Magazine, and MOJO Magazine. It outlines details like price, publication frequency, typical page count, regular content found in each issue, and feature articles as well as the publisher for each magazine.
This document provides information about a music magazine called Q and its various brand extensions. It summarizes Q as the UK's number one music magazine that is trusted and influential in the music industry. It has a print circulation of over 61,000 and digital readership of over 377,000 that is younger and more affluent than other music magazines. The document outlines Q's brand extensions including its awards show, radio station, social media presence, and iPad edition to engage readers across multiple platforms. It also describes a campaign partnership with National Express where Q promoted coach transportation to music festivals and a contest for readers to win a private performance by the band The Hives.
Kerrang! is the largest music magazine in the UK, reaching over 345,000 readers aged 25 on average. It has a strong focus on rock music and connecting emotionally with readers. Readers are heavily invested in music, purchasing over 6 albums per month. Kerrang! also has a large multimedia presence including a website, radio station, TV channel, and live music events. It provides advertisers access to a highly engaged audience of music fans.
The Fly is the UK's largest music magazine, with a readership of over 500,000 and circulation of 108,827. It is a monthly guide for music lovers, featuring original content like reviews, news, and a gig guide. The typical reader is male, aged 18-35, employed or a student. They spend on average £20-50 per month on music and under £25 on clothing. The document provides advertising rates and specifications.
Mojo magazine is launching a new website, Mojo4Music.com, to expand their coverage of music online. [1] The new site will focus on quality over quantity and be run by Mojo's editorial team with the same passion and attention to detail as the magazine. [2] It will feature exclusive content on legendary artists, reviews of new music and releases, long-form articles, and guides to popular artists. [3] Mojo hopes the new site will deliver intelligent music content for fans while also providing various advertising opportunities for brands.
The document discusses 6 magazines related to indie rock music: NME Magazine, Uncut Magazine, The Fly Magazine, Q Magazine, Kerrang Magazine, and MOJO Magazine. It provides details on the price, publication frequency, typical page count, regular content sections, and feature article types for each magazine. The magazines vary in price from free to £4.80 and are published weekly or monthly, focusing on indie music news, reviews, and interviews with artists.
This document contains a list of different camera shots and angles that convey various emotions and themes such as friendship, stress, isolation, and nature. Shots include extreme close-ups, over the shoulder shots, low angle medium close ups, long shots from a distance, and high angle shots from above to set a scene and mood.
1. MEDIA PACK
READER PROFILE
Readers have a strong relationship with NME and completely trust
the brand:
“The worlds most famous
music magazine”
“I can trust it”
“Honest no-holds barred
reviews”
KEY STATS
Male:
Female
Median age:
Student
ABC1:
Circulation:
Readership:
63%
37%
25
26%
47%
20,011
261,000
MUSIC
• 75% read about music online at least once a week vs. 41% AA
• A third download music at least once a week (53% NME 16-24’s)
• 58% say that adverts for bands/new music releases influence how
they discover new music, rising to 68% among NME 16-24’s
This knowledge then makes them the authority in music in their
peer group.
NME.COM
Social Media
6,035,336
27,894,080
131,584
38.10 %
Facebook
Twitter
Mobile UU
Page Imps
Unique Users
Page impressions
Daily HP Impressions
UK
229,000 likes
434,000 followers
936,703
2,916,591
CONTACT
For all advertising enquires in NME or nme.com please contact:
Tim Collins Tel: 020 3148 6709
Email: tim_collins@ipcmedia.com
www.nme.com www.ipcmedia.com
Source: ABC Jan-Jun 13, NRS Jan-Jun 13, Omniture 13, TGI Jul 12-Jun 13, IPC Great British Music Survey 2012
2. MEDIA PACK
RATE CARD
PREMIER FULL COLOUR GLOSSY COVER
Outside Back Cover
Inside Front Cover
Inside Back Cover
COLOUR SPECIAL POSITIONS
1st RH
2nd RH
3rd RH
1st LH
2nd LH
3rd LH
FULL COLOUR (RUN OF PAPER)
£8,085
£8,030
£7,980
Double page spread
Whole page
Half Page (Horizontal & vertical)
Quarter Page
£7,910
£7,870
£7,820
£7,820
£7,770
£7,220
Classified
COLOUR FRACTIONAL ADS IN “NEWS”
Full Strip
£3,071
£12,456
£6,920
£5,350
£2,755
020 3148 2510
TERMS & CONDITIONS
• All front half positions carry 10% loading
• Cover site bookings cannot be cancelled
• Cover sites can only be booked at colour rates
• Spot Colour: 25% off colour rates
• Mono:50% off colour rates
• Other special positions carry a surcharge subject to arrangement
(r/h limited to one record label full strip or DPS strip in news per issue)
DPS Strip in news
Three Quarters
Half
Quarter
SPEC
£5,988
£2,094
£1,396
£698
Page Trim
Page Bleed
Page Type
300x242mm
306x248mm
280x222mm
DPS Trim
DPS Bleed
DPS Type
300x484mm
306x490mm
280x464mm
Half page horizontal
137x222m
(type only)
Half Page Vertical
(type only)
280x107mm
Quarter Page Box
(type only)
137x107mm
FRACTIONAL ADS IN “NEWS”
Full strip
Three quaters
Half
Quarter
DPS Strip
68x222mm
68x164mm
68x107mm
68x52mm
68x464mm
Ads to be supplied as PDF file by email (limit 12 mgb)
or disk with proof.
For more details on “Pass 4 Press” visist
www.pass4press.com
COPY DEADLINES
The wednesday 10 days prior to cover date.
CANCELLATIONS DEADLINES
The wednesday 17 days prior to cover date.
Publication date: Published Date: Published every wedsnesday.
Cover date the following Saturday.
Cover site bookings cannot be cancelled.
COPY ADDRESS
Alec Short, NME Ads, 4th Floor,
The Blue Fin Building,
110 Southwark Street, SE10 0SU
Tel: 020 3148 6736
Email: alec_short@ipcmedia.com
Ad enquiries
Tim Collins Tel: 020 3148 6709
Email: tim_collins@ipcmedia.com
www.nme.com www.ipcmedia.com