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2016
Innovation
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WAYSTO DELIVERTHE NEWSTO OURAUDIENCE
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OurAudience
8.8m 20.5m
Source: NRS PADD 2016
Reaching27.1millioneverymonth
The number1 QualityDailyUK newsbrand
4.5m
OurAudience
Source: NRS Oct 2015,TGI Clickstream Q4 2015,webtrends
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ofThe DailyTelegraph’s readers look at no
otherqualitydaily. Ourusers don’t justvisit for
one story- theyspend an average of11
minutes looking at ourcontent.
We influence the influencers; ourreaders know
people across an arrayofsocial, cultural,
professional, and economic circles.Theythrive
on making introductions and pass on their
accumulated knowledge to thosewho surround
them.
Hard to reach elsewhere; 1 in 3visits to
Telegraph.co.uk are direct, i.e. from a
homepage, abookmark orthe user
typingTelegraph.co.uk into the address
bar– notviasearch oranyother
traceable link.
1 in 3Telegraph consumers earn £50k
ormore. With an average of£119,640 in
savings and investments, reaching a
more affluent audience than other
newspaperbrands
OurAudience
Retail
Travel
Finance
Motors
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group, Independent group
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Independent group
TheTelegraph audience has atotal of£302 billion in savings and investments — more than anyof
ourqualitycompetitors
Lastyear, theTelegraph audience spent atotal ofmore than £115 billion on cars — more thanTNL
group, Independent group
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OurAudience
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Independent consumers
Home Ouraudience spent more than £9.2 billion on home furniture lastyear, more thanTheTimes and
Independent consumers
Fashion Ouraudience spent £1.5 billion onwomenswear, £1.4 billion on menswearand £35 million on
skincare and cosmetics in the last month
Business TheTelegraph reaches more Managers, Directors, and SeniorOfficials than otherqualitydaily
news brands., 560,000 consumers are Managerand above
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ANDREW MILLIGAN/PA
TIM ROSS
Senior Political Correspondent
DAVID CAMERON today
announces a radical plan to
cut inheritance tax, with an
election promise to protect
millions of family homes from
the “death duty”.
The Prime Minister will set
out reforms that will mean
parents and grandparents can
leave their homes and other
assets worth up to £1million
entirely tax free to younger
generations.
At present, an estate worth
£1million is liable for an
inheritance tax bill of
£140,000.
The plan, which would take
effect in 2017, honours a long-
standing Conservative prom-
ise to cut inheritance tax,
which Tories say has been
blocked by the Liberal Demo-
crats in the Coalition.
Mr Cameron and George
Osborne, the Chancellor, hope
that the eye-catching pledge
to keep the family home out of
the taxman’s grasp will cap-
ture the public imagination
over the next three-and-a-half
weeks to polling day.
The plan will be paid for by
imposing higher taxes on
pension savings of people
earning more than £150,000 a
year.
In a speech he will make
today, the Prime Minister will
say that the desire to “pass
something on” to younger
generations “is about the most
basic, human and natural
instinct there is”.
“We will take the familyhome
out of inheritance tax,” he will
say. “That home that you have
worked and saved for belongs
to you and your family – you
should be able to pass it on to
your children, and with the
Conservatives, the taxman will
not get his hands on it.”
The policy will be
announced as all the major
parties prepare to publish
their manifestos this week.
In other campaign develop-
ments with 25 days left before
the polls open on May 7:
ÞA Sunday Telegraph/ICM
Wisdom Index poll predicted
that Labour and the Conserva-
tives would win almost exactly
the same share of the vote in
the election, putting theTories
on 31.8 per cent and Labour
on 31.7 per cent;
ÞThe Tories have overtaken
Labour as the party seen as
most likely to help families
with everyday living costs, as
well as more trusted to run
Britain’s economy responsibly,
the ICM survey found;
ÞIn an interview with The
Sunday Telegraph, Nigel
Farage, leader of the UK Inde-
pendence Party, announced
he would be fielding candi-
dates in 625 out of 650 parlia-
mentary constituencies, with
more than 5,000 council can-
didates standing for election
next month;
ÞElizabeth Truss, the Envi-
ronment Secretary, promised
that a Tory government would
“turbo charge” the rural econ-
omy by creating a new govern-
ment unit to encourage more
people to buy British, and a
plan to triple the number of
British-made foods given pro-
tected status by the European
Union. The Conservative
announcement on inheritance
tax will please the party’s
grassroots and traditionalists
who have been calling for
such a reform since Mr
Osborne announced that he
wanted to cut inheritance tax
before the last election.
Britain has some of the
highest death duties of any
country, and it has been esti-
mated that more than a third
of home owners face the
threat of inheritance tax bills
because of rising house
prices.
The average house price
across the UK now stands at
£193,000, while in areas of
London and the South East,
family homes regularly sell for
£1 million or more.
Inheritance tax is levied at a
rate of 40 per cent on the value
of an estate above the tax-free
threshold, which has been fro-
zen at £325,000 per person
since 2009.
Economists, tax experts and
Tory MPs have called for radi-
cal reform, warning that grow-
ing numbers of middle-class
families are being trapped in
the “death duty” which was
originally intended to be paid
by the rich. The situation is
seen as especially unfair
because it taxes assets such as
family homes which have
been bought with income that
was taxed when it was
earned.
Estates become liable for
inheritance tax when the value
rises above the £325,000
threshold. Married couples
are entitled to double the
allowance, passing on assets
to their children or other rela-
tions worth up to £650,000.
However, this arrangement
is less generous than any other
country in western Europe
apart from Ireland. The
threshold for death duties in
the United States is about
£3.2 million.
Before the last election, Mr
Cameron promised to cut
inheritance tax by raising the
threshold to £1 million, but
the reform was blocked by the
Liberal Democrats.
In his speech on the cam-
paign trail today, Mr Cameron
will acknowledge frustration
among Tories that it has not
been possible to cut the tax
sooner.
“For a long, long time I have
wanted to act on inheritance,”
he will say.
“We’ve already done some
important things. With the
Conservatives, people can
pass on their ISAs – and they’ll
be able to pass on their pen-
sion pot tax free.
“And I can tell you today
that the next Conservative
government would go much
further.
“You’ll be able to pass on up
to £1million per couple com-
pletely tax-free.”
The Tories will help people
“providing for your children
and grandchildren, giving
families across Britain more
security”, he will say.
“If you have worked hard
and done the right thing all
your life – we in the Conserva-
tive Party back you.”
Under plans to be included
Continued on Page 2
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tennischampionAndyMurraytohislong-termgirlfriendKimSearsyesterday Report: Page 5
BEN RILEY-SMITH
Political Correspondent
GREY “STEALTH” speed
cameras could be banned
IT IS the £33,000-a-year
boarding school whose alumni
include some of the Britain’s
most celebrated authors,
from George Orwell to Sebas-
Robert Mendick
Chief Reporter
POLICE RELEASED images
yesterday showing members
at 8.12am. Incredibly, the gang
returned 38 hours later to
complete the job of drilling
through seven feet of rein-
forced concrete that gained
that the gang opened 72 safe
deposit boxes, but that seven
were already empty, meaning
the thieves got away with 65
boxes worth of jewels, cash
about 27 per cent in the
number of drivers who were
given penalty notices or went
to court for motorway
offences last year.
by “stealth” cameras on parts
of the M1, M4, M5 and M25.
Much of the increase has
been attributed to the rise of
so-called “smart motorways”,
speed limit on motorways.
The number is likely to soar
as the length of “smart
motorways” quadruples to
800 miles over the next
INSIDE Four pages of the best politics coverage in
News Review: Pages 14 to 17 Iain Martin: Page 20
Bob’s cartoon: Page 20 Editorial comment: Page 21
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DailyTelegraph (Monday- Friday)
• 1,165,000 readers perday
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• 85% ofreaders areABC1 adults
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SundayTelegraph
• 1,122,000 readers perday
• 370,790 dailycirculation
• 84% ofreaders areABC1 adults
• Average age ofreaders is 59
• 51:49 Male:Female split
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•Business, Sport andArts: everyday
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Family, Education and Pets, plus Reviewwhich includes
Arts, Books, Entertainments,Film,TVand radio
PrintFormats
CROSS STEP BOOKEND
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Magazines
Telegraph magazine is ouraward —winningweekend
magazine. It iswritten to provide astimulating mirroron life
and relied on byreaders to showthemwhat theyshould be
shouting about. Its intelligent and balanced reporting is
praised forproviding aproperinsight on all things fromworld
affairs to theworld ofarts. Its fashion has aglobal following. Its
recipes are simplyfollowed.
To discuss advertising, contact Claire Juon on 020 7931 3084
• 1,207000 readers perweek
• 597,087 weeklycirculation
• 85% ofreaders areABC1 adults
• Average age ofreaders is 63
• 50:50 Male:Female split
Source:ABC Jan 2016
Magazines
Stellamagazine prides itselfon its contradictions; it’s afashion
magazine that believes there’s more to life than clothes; awoman’s
magazine that is read bymen; avisual feast that has excellent
features in it, too. Stylish, intelligent,warm,witty, Stellais aone-of-a-
kind titlewhich boasts an incrediblyloyal cross — generational
readershipwith moneyto spend on theirwardrobes, theirhomes,
theirholidays and theirfree time.
To discuss advertising, contact Claire Juon on 020 7931 3084
• 657,000 readers perweek
• 370,579 weeklycirculation
• 84% ofreaders areABC1 adults
• Average age ofreaders is 59
• 51:49 Male:Female split
Source:ABCApril 2016
2016MagazineSpecials
Telegraph LuxuryWomen’s Style
Saturday, February20
Saturday, September17
Telegraph LuxuryMen’s Style
Saturday, March 12
Saturday, September03
Telegraph LuxuryCore
Saturday,April 09
Saturday. June 04
Saturday, October15
Saturday, December03
Telegraph Magazine Fashion
Special
Saturday, March 05
Saturday, September10
STFashion —Women
Sunday, March 13
Sunday, September11
STMen
Sunday,April 10
Sunday, September25
STKids
Sunday, March 27
Sunday, September04
STWatches and Fine Jewellery
Sunday, November13
Ultratravel
Saturday, January16
Saturday, March 19
Saturday, May28
Saturday, September10
Saturday, November12
Telegraph MagazineTravel Special
Saturday, February06
Telegraph Food and Drink
Saturday, November19
Telegraph Gift Guide
Saturday, November26
Goodwood
Saturday, May21
StellaMagazine Fashion Special
Sunday, March 06
Sunday, September18
StellaMagazine BeautySpecial
Sunday, May1
Sunday, September25
StellaMagazine Gift Guide Special
Sunday, November20
StellaMagazine Entertaining
Special
Sunday, December04
Source
Thursday,August 18
Telegraph Magazine / Stellathemed issues Stand-alone Specials
DigitalPlatforms
Telegraph.co.uk
DESKTOPBROWSER
TheTelegraph is atrue digital pioneer. Our
website launched fouryears before Google,
tenyears before Facebook andwas the first
newspaperwebsite in Europe. Today, the site
is enjoyed by62,000,000 users everymonth
across the globe.
• 8.8mmonthlyuniqueusers
• 134mpageviewspermonth
• 73%ABC1
• 34%earnover£50K
•News
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•Technology
•Women
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•Men
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•Gardening
•Film
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CHANNELS
TelegraphMobile
Source: Comscore MMX
MOBILE BROWSER
Mobile isTheTelegraph’s numberone and
fastest growing platformwith 16 million readers
everymonth
• Delivers the highest reachwithinThe
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• Youngest demographic: average age is 39
• Retain highABC1 audience (80%ABC1)
Top platforms:
67% IOS | 26% Android
Advertising options:
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Telegraph.co.uk
Sources: NRS PADD Oct 14 - Sept 15, UKOM MMX MP Dec 15
Advertising options:
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•100%Takeoveropportunity£25k perday/ approx 1m+ ad impressions
•Leaderboard on everyarticle page from £4CPM
DAILYEDITIONAPP (TABLET& MOBILE)
TheTelegraph Live news app is the perfectwayto target ouron the go audiencewhen theyare
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•DailyUU’s 23k
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•Average age 50
•Average income £77k
•DailyUU’s 50k / MonthlyUU’s 103k
•Average DailyDwellTime 46m
Refreshed in 2015 following researchwith 20,000 customers.This four-starApp is available onTablet and Smartphone. It
offers customers afull digitalversion ofourprint offering including all magazines and sections and is currentlycommanding
average dwell times of46 minutes aday. NewFeature : Section targeting & Inclusion ofall lifestyle content including Stella
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FLIPBOARD
•4.7m monthlyreaders globally
•74m Flips/ PageViews permonth
•354,000 UK unique users permonth
•1.7m UK pageviews
•Static Full Page creative
•Tenancy/CPM opportunities
FACEBOOKINSTANTARTICLES
In February,TheTelegraph also become one ofthe first mediaowners to embrace the
powerofFacebook InstantArticles.The improved page loading speed results in more
peopleviewing, commenting and sharing content.
•Tenancyand CPM advertising opportunity
•MPU
•2.3 million+ ad impressions (In first twoweeks)
•1.8 million uniques (In first twoweeks)
TheTelegraphwas alaunch partnerforApple News in January2016.
Within month onewewerewithin the top three mostwatched brands and ourcontent is
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•3 million+ across desktop and mobile each month
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•CPM packages (Between £25/£30 CPM)
PremiumTelegraph-producedvideocontentspanningbreakingnews,livevideofeedsanddistinctlifestylecategories.
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  • 2. Innovation ASACOMPANYWE STRIVETO FIND NEWAND INNOVATIVE WAYSTO DELIVERTHE NEWSTO OURAUDIENCE 1855 20121994 20102009 2015 2016
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  • 4. OurAudience 8.8m 20.5m Source: NRS PADD 2016 Reaching27.1millioneverymonth The number1 QualityDailyUK newsbrand 4.5m
  • 5. OurAudience Source: NRS Oct 2015,TGI Clickstream Q4 2015,webtrends AFFLUENT LOYAL INFLUENTIAL ELUSIVE TheTelegraph has areliable reachwith 79% ofThe DailyTelegraph’s readers look at no otherqualitydaily. Ourusers don’t justvisit for one story- theyspend an average of11 minutes looking at ourcontent. We influence the influencers; ourreaders know people across an arrayofsocial, cultural, professional, and economic circles.Theythrive on making introductions and pass on their accumulated knowledge to thosewho surround them. Hard to reach elsewhere; 1 in 3visits to Telegraph.co.uk are direct, i.e. from a homepage, abookmark orthe user typingTelegraph.co.uk into the address bar– notviasearch oranyother traceable link. 1 in 3Telegraph consumers earn £50k ormore. With an average of£119,640 in savings and investments, reaching a more affluent audience than other newspaperbrands
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  • 7. OurAudience ELUSIVE Gadgets Lastyear, theTelegraph audience spent £15.2 billion on Gadgets, more thanTheTimes and Independent consumers Home Ouraudience spent more than £9.2 billion on home furniture lastyear, more thanTheTimes and Independent consumers Fashion Ouraudience spent £1.5 billion onwomenswear, £1.4 billion on menswearand £35 million on skincare and cosmetics in the last month Business TheTelegraph reaches more Managers, Directors, and SeniorOfficials than otherqualitydaily news brands., 560,000 consumers are Managerand above Source:TGI Premier2015,TGI Clickstream Q14 2015
  • 8. Platforms ELUSIVEZ(7ha3a7-CGJCHB( +Â*Æ * * * * * * * * * No 2,809 | APRIL 12 2015£2.00 No 2,809 Republic of Ireland €2.30 No 2,809 £2.00 ANDREW MILLIGAN/PA TIM ROSS Senior Political Correspondent DAVID CAMERON today announces a radical plan to cut inheritance tax, with an election promise to protect millions of family homes from the “death duty”. The Prime Minister will set out reforms that will mean parents and grandparents can leave their homes and other assets worth up to £1million entirely tax free to younger generations. At present, an estate worth £1million is liable for an inheritance tax bill of £140,000. The plan, which would take effect in 2017, honours a long- standing Conservative prom- ise to cut inheritance tax, which Tories say has been blocked by the Liberal Demo- crats in the Coalition. Mr Cameron and George Osborne, the Chancellor, hope that the eye-catching pledge to keep the family home out of the taxman’s grasp will cap- ture the public imagination over the next three-and-a-half weeks to polling day. The plan will be paid for by imposing higher taxes on pension savings of people earning more than £150,000 a year. In a speech he will make today, the Prime Minister will say that the desire to “pass something on” to younger generations “is about the most basic, human and natural instinct there is”. “We will take the familyhome out of inheritance tax,” he will say. “That home that you have worked and saved for belongs to you and your family – you should be able to pass it on to your children, and with the Conservatives, the taxman will not get his hands on it.” The policy will be announced as all the major parties prepare to publish their manifestos this week. In other campaign develop- ments with 25 days left before the polls open on May 7: ÞA Sunday Telegraph/ICM Wisdom Index poll predicted that Labour and the Conserva- tives would win almost exactly the same share of the vote in the election, putting theTories on 31.8 per cent and Labour on 31.7 per cent; ÞThe Tories have overtaken Labour as the party seen as most likely to help families with everyday living costs, as well as more trusted to run Britain’s economy responsibly, the ICM survey found; ÞIn an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Inde- pendence Party, announced he would be fielding candi- dates in 625 out of 650 parlia- mentary constituencies, with more than 5,000 council can- didates standing for election next month; ÞElizabeth Truss, the Envi- ronment Secretary, promised that a Tory government would “turbo charge” the rural econ- omy by creating a new govern- ment unit to encourage more people to buy British, and a plan to triple the number of British-made foods given pro- tected status by the European Union. The Conservative announcement on inheritance tax will please the party’s grassroots and traditionalists who have been calling for such a reform since Mr Osborne announced that he wanted to cut inheritance tax before the last election. Britain has some of the highest death duties of any country, and it has been esti- mated that more than a third of home owners face the threat of inheritance tax bills because of rising house prices. The average house price across the UK now stands at £193,000, while in areas of London and the South East, family homes regularly sell for £1 million or more. Inheritance tax is levied at a rate of 40 per cent on the value of an estate above the tax-free threshold, which has been fro- zen at £325,000 per person since 2009. Economists, tax experts and Tory MPs have called for radi- cal reform, warning that grow- ing numbers of middle-class families are being trapped in the “death duty” which was originally intended to be paid by the rich. The situation is seen as especially unfair because it taxes assets such as family homes which have been bought with income that was taxed when it was earned. Estates become liable for inheritance tax when the value rises above the £325,000 threshold. Married couples are entitled to double the allowance, passing on assets to their children or other rela- tions worth up to £650,000. However, this arrangement is less generous than any other country in western Europe apart from Ireland. The threshold for death duties in the United States is about £3.2 million. Before the last election, Mr Cameron promised to cut inheritance tax by raising the threshold to £1 million, but the reform was blocked by the Liberal Democrats. In his speech on the cam- paign trail today, Mr Cameron will acknowledge frustration among Tories that it has not been possible to cut the tax sooner. “For a long, long time I have wanted to act on inheritance,” he will say. “We’ve already done some important things. With the Conservatives, people can pass on their ISAs – and they’ll be able to pass on their pen- sion pot tax free. “And I can tell you today that the next Conservative government would go much further. “You’ll be able to pass on up to £1million per couple com- pletely tax-free.” The Tories will help people “providing for your children and grandchildren, giving families across Britain more security”, he will say. “If you have worked hard and done the right thing all your life – we in the Conserva- tive Party back you.” Under plans to be included Continued on Page 2 Thousandsofwell-wishersbravedtheinclementweatherinDunblanetocelebratetheweddingof tennischampionAndyMurraytohislong-termgirlfriendKimSearsyesterday Report: Page 5 BEN RILEY-SMITH Political Correspondent GREY “STEALTH” speed cameras could be banned IT IS the £33,000-a-year boarding school whose alumni include some of the Britain’s most celebrated authors, from George Orwell to Sebas- Robert Mendick Chief Reporter POLICE RELEASED images yesterday showing members at 8.12am. Incredibly, the gang returned 38 hours later to complete the job of drilling through seven feet of rein- forced concrete that gained that the gang opened 72 safe deposit boxes, but that seven were already empty, meaning the thieves got away with 65 boxes worth of jewels, cash about 27 per cent in the number of drivers who were given penalty notices or went to court for motorway offences last year. by “stealth” cameras on parts of the M1, M4, M5 and M25. Much of the increase has been attributed to the rise of so-called “smart motorways”, speed limit on motorways. The number is likely to soar as the length of “smart motorways” quadruples to 800 miles over the next INSIDE Four pages of the best politics coverage in News Review: Pages 14 to 17 Iain Martin: Page 20 Bob’s cartoon: Page 20 Editorial comment: Page 21 SAVE UP TO 70% ON PLANTS EXCLUSIVE 4-PAGE SPRING GARDEN SUPPLEMENT SEE INSIDE LIVING TheSundayTelegraph Didyouknowthatwhen youextendaTelegraph printcampaigntoour website,itincreasesyour brandsearchesand websitevisitsbyanaverage of13%
  • 9. Newspaper DailyTelegraph (Monday- Friday) • 1,165,000 readers perday • 498,474 dailycirculation • 85% ofreaders areABC1 adults • Average age ofreaders is 63 • 50:50 Male:Female split To discuss advertising, contact MatthewWilkinson on 020 7931 3325 Source:ABCApril 2016
  • 10. DailyTelegraph (Saturday) • 1,501,000 readers perday • 597,087 weeklycirculation • 85% ofreaders areABC1 adults • Average age ofreaders is 63 • 50:50 Male:Female split To discuss advertising, contact MatthewWilkinson on 020 7931 3325 Newspaper Source:ABCApril 2016
  • 11. Newspaper SundayTelegraph • 1,122,000 readers perday • 370,790 dailycirculation • 84% ofreaders areABC1 adults • Average age ofreaders is 59 • 51:49 Male:Female split To discuss advertising, contact MatthewWilkinson on 020 7931 3325 Source:ABCApril 2016
  • 12. OurSections Monday— Friday •Business, Sport andArts: everyday Monday: •Health andTotal Football Tuesday: •Living, Personal Finance and Business Club Wednesday: •Fashion andTravel Thursday: •Familyand Jobs Friday: •Style and Film Sunday Sport, Discover, Money, Jobs, Business and Lifewhich includes Propertyand Shopping Saturday Sport,Travel, Property, Gardening, Cars,YourMoney, Weekend: includes Food and Drink, Outdoors, Health, Family, Education and Pets, plus Reviewwhich includes Arts, Books, Entertainments,Film,TVand radio
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  • 14. Magazines Telegraph magazine is ouraward —winningweekend magazine. It iswritten to provide astimulating mirroron life and relied on byreaders to showthemwhat theyshould be shouting about. Its intelligent and balanced reporting is praised forproviding aproperinsight on all things fromworld affairs to theworld ofarts. Its fashion has aglobal following. Its recipes are simplyfollowed. To discuss advertising, contact Claire Juon on 020 7931 3084 • 1,207000 readers perweek • 597,087 weeklycirculation • 85% ofreaders areABC1 adults • Average age ofreaders is 63 • 50:50 Male:Female split Source:ABC Jan 2016
  • 15. Magazines Stellamagazine prides itselfon its contradictions; it’s afashion magazine that believes there’s more to life than clothes; awoman’s magazine that is read bymen; avisual feast that has excellent features in it, too. Stylish, intelligent,warm,witty, Stellais aone-of-a- kind titlewhich boasts an incrediblyloyal cross — generational readershipwith moneyto spend on theirwardrobes, theirhomes, theirholidays and theirfree time. To discuss advertising, contact Claire Juon on 020 7931 3084 • 657,000 readers perweek • 370,579 weeklycirculation • 84% ofreaders areABC1 adults • Average age ofreaders is 59 • 51:49 Male:Female split Source:ABCApril 2016
  • 16. 2016MagazineSpecials Telegraph LuxuryWomen’s Style Saturday, February20 Saturday, September17 Telegraph LuxuryMen’s Style Saturday, March 12 Saturday, September03 Telegraph LuxuryCore Saturday,April 09 Saturday. June 04 Saturday, October15 Saturday, December03 Telegraph Magazine Fashion Special Saturday, March 05 Saturday, September10 STFashion —Women Sunday, March 13 Sunday, September11 STMen Sunday,April 10 Sunday, September25 STKids Sunday, March 27 Sunday, September04 STWatches and Fine Jewellery Sunday, November13 Ultratravel Saturday, January16 Saturday, March 19 Saturday, May28 Saturday, September10 Saturday, November12 Telegraph MagazineTravel Special Saturday, February06 Telegraph Food and Drink Saturday, November19 Telegraph Gift Guide Saturday, November26 Goodwood Saturday, May21 StellaMagazine Fashion Special Sunday, March 06 Sunday, September18 StellaMagazine BeautySpecial Sunday, May1 Sunday, September25 StellaMagazine Gift Guide Special Sunday, November20 StellaMagazine Entertaining Special Sunday, December04 Source Thursday,August 18 Telegraph Magazine / Stellathemed issues Stand-alone Specials
  • 18. Telegraph.co.uk DESKTOPBROWSER TheTelegraph is atrue digital pioneer. Our website launched fouryears before Google, tenyears before Facebook andwas the first newspaperwebsite in Europe. Today, the site is enjoyed by62,000,000 users everymonth across the globe. • 8.8mmonthlyuniqueusers • 134mpageviewspermonth • 73%ABC1 • 34%earnover£50K •News •Sport •Lifestyle •Culture •Business •Money •Travel •Luxury •Technology •Women •Politics •Health •Men •Education •Motoring •FoodandDrink •Gardening •Film •Fashion CHANNELS
  • 19. TelegraphMobile Source: Comscore MMX MOBILE BROWSER Mobile isTheTelegraph’s numberone and fastest growing platformwith 16 million readers everymonth • Delivers the highest reachwithinThe Telegraph portfolio (55%) • Youngest demographic: average age is 39 • Retain highABC1 audience (80%ABC1) Top platforms: 67% IOS | 26% Android Advertising options: • Full site takeover • Channel takeover • Channel targeting • Keyword advertising
  • 20. Telegraph.co.uk Sources: NRS PADD Oct 14 - Sept 15, UKOM MMX MP Dec 15 Advertising options: •Full page interstitials £6k perweek / 77k ad impressions •100%Takeoveropportunity£25k perday/ approx 1m+ ad impressions •Leaderboard on everyarticle page from £4CPM DAILYEDITIONAPP (TABLET& MOBILE) TheTelegraph Live news app is the perfectwayto target ouron the go audiencewhen theyare out and about, accessing all the latest news, business, sport and comments through their smartphones. •DailyUU’s 23k •MonthlyUU’s 95k •Average DailyDwellTime 18m Advertising options: •MPU •Static/interactive interstitial •Banner LIVE NEWSAPP (MOBILE ONLY) •Average age 50 •Average income £77k •DailyUU’s 50k / MonthlyUU’s 103k •Average DailyDwellTime 46m Refreshed in 2015 following researchwith 20,000 customers.This four-starApp is available onTablet and Smartphone. It offers customers afull digitalversion ofourprint offering including all magazines and sections and is currentlycommanding average dwell times of46 minutes aday. NewFeature : Section targeting & Inclusion ofall lifestyle content including Stella and Ultratravel
  • 21. Thirdpartyapps FLIPBOARD •4.7m monthlyreaders globally •74m Flips/ PageViews permonth •354,000 UK unique users permonth •1.7m UK pageviews •Static Full Page creative •Tenancy/CPM opportunities FACEBOOKINSTANTARTICLES In February,TheTelegraph also become one ofthe first mediaowners to embrace the powerofFacebook InstantArticles.The improved page loading speed results in more peopleviewing, commenting and sharing content. •Tenancyand CPM advertising opportunity •MPU •2.3 million+ ad impressions (In first twoweeks) •1.8 million uniques (In first twoweeks) TheTelegraphwas alaunch partnerforApple News in January2016. Within month onewewerewithin the top three mostwatched brands and ourcontent is the most shared on the app. •4 available ad sizes •Tenancyfrom £5k and CPM advertising opportunity •1 million+ ad impressions permonth APPLENEWS GOOGLECURRENTS ADVERTISINGOPTIONS: •Interactive full page creative •Static full page creative •1 million Ad impressions monthly • Tenancyfrom £5k
  • 23. Telegraphvideo •Pre-rollwill run across telegraph desktop and mobile browseraswell asThe Telegraph’syou tube channel. •3 million+ across desktop and mobile each month •Targeting opportunities available •CPM packages (Between £25/£30 CPM) PremiumTelegraph-producedvideocontentspanningbreakingnews,livevideofeedsanddistinctlifestylecategories. PRE-ROLLACROSSTELEGRAPH&TELEGRAPH YOUTUBECHANNEL The InRead format is ideal forbrands to bring content to life and drivevideo plays; it sitswithin the content feed, driving engagement and aseamless brand experience. •Runs across desktop and mobile •Format onlyplayswhen more than 50% inview •Format is capped at 1 peruserperday •CPV(£0.25 - £0.30) chargable on 75%views •CPM model (£25 - £30) •Channel targeted orROS INREAD LaunchedMarch7th2016 •8videos perseries •Pre roll onALLvideo •100% SOVon all displayads onvideo pages •Advertise logo on all pages •ECPM £100 •100k guaranteed page impressions SERIESSPONSORSHIPPACKAGE £10,000 perseries
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  • 30. Telegraph Bespoke: new for 2014-15 7Bespoke eventsand counting
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