Chapter 10 Advertising
jerry looked at a rate card for Equus magazine and saw that the one-time cost for a full-page black-and-white ad was $795. He knows that the magazine has a total circulation of 15,000. Calculate the magazine's CPM.
53.00
which of the following organizations would be responsible for verifying that a magazine's circulation figures are accurate
Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC)
one con of newspaper advertising is
a lack of selectivity of specific socioeconomic groups
a tearsheet is
a page that verifies that an ad ran as it was supposed to
A 116-page Calvin Klein ad in Vanity Fair was made to look like its own magazine in order to promote the company's jeans. It cost over $1 million for Calvin Klein to produce and pay Vanity Fair to include the ad in their magazine, but it also became an exemplar of
an insert
Sunday supplements are distinct from other sections of the newspaper in that they
are more conducive to color printing than newsprint
what is the first step when analyzing a publication's potential effectiveness
assessing its audience
A black and white ad for Levis tells readers to "Go forth" and features a man holding a woman as he drives. The ad was designed so that the photo extends to the very edge of the page. The advertiser probably had to pay the magazine a 10 to 15 percent premiumfor this extended background called a(n)
bleed
when the dark or colored background of an extends to the edge of the printed page, it is said to be a(n)
bleed
Brand Packaging and Flexible Packaging are monthly publications that target businesses in the consumer goods industry. They are examples of _____________ magazines.
business
on what do magazines primarily base their advertising rates
circulation
the ____ date is the date all ad material must be in the publisher's hands for a specific issue
closing
In newspaper advertising, each ad competes with editorial content and with all the other ads on the same page or spread. This is due to
clutter in newspapers
Four examples of _____ magazines, which are purchased for entertainment, information, or both, are Cosmo, The New Yorker, Nature, and Time.
consumer
what are the three most common ways to categorize or classify magazines
content, geography, and size
People responsible for packaging products at their job can receive a free subscription to Packaging Digest magazine because the publisher believes they can influence the purchase of packaging. Packaging Digest is distributed on a(n) ________ circulation basis.
controlled
which of the following is true of daily newspapers?
evening papers are read more by women than by men
Tom is an agriculturist who reads the Ranch On. If it gives information about the equipment, supplies, and services Tom will find useful specifically for his work, Ranch On is most likely to be a
farm publication
Most national newspapers charge a(n) ____, which means they allow no discounts for large or repeated space buys.
flat rate
On the last page of Blood and Thunder magazine, a publication that covers women' flat track derby, there is always a full-page ad for Riedell Skates. What kind of discount will this advertiser most likely receive from the publisher of this magazine?
frequent discount
An ad for Covenant Transport, a national trucking company, is on a page that is wider than the normal pages found in Trucker's Connection magazine. To view the entire insert, the reader must open the folded pages. The Covenant Transport ad is an exampleof a
gatefold
which of the following is not a major classification of newspaper advertising
gatefold
why would an advertiser be willing to pay a 15 percent premium price for an ad that bleeds off the page
greater flexibility in expressing the advertising idea
Brand Packaging and Flexible Packaging are magazines designed to appeal to anyone who makes packaging decisions for the manufacturing or marketing of consumer goods. These magazines are examples of ________ publications
horizontal
An advertiser that wants to add weight and drama to its advertising message can have the ad printed on high-quality paper stock in its magazine for a premium price. This is called a(n)
insert
a gatefold is a(n)
insert with pages that extend and fold over to fit into a magazine
the reach of magazines
is adversely affected by declining magazine circulations
guaranteed circulation in magazines
is the minimum number of copies of the magazine that the publisher expects to circulate
An ad for a book entitled Run for Fun appears in the middle of a page of Runner's World magazine. An article about stretching surrounds the ad. The book ad is an example of a(n)
island half
which of the following are two types of ads placed in the middle of magazine pages and surrounded by editorial matter
junior units and island halves
If a publication is available on a controlled basis, it means the:
magazine is free to individuals believed to be in a unique position to influence the purchase of advertised products
advertisers are reluctant to use magazines as an advertising medium because
magazines cannot deliver high frequency
which of the following statements best explains the popularity of magazines as an advertising medium?
magazines offer flexibility in both readership and advertising
which of the following advertising media has the highest level of credibility according to studies
newspaper
which of the following is an advantage of newspaper advertising
newspapers are an active rather than a passive medium
Why do newspapers typically charge national advertisers more for national ads than they charge local advertisers for local ads?
newspapers incur additional costs in serving national advertisers
which of the following statements describes a disadvantage that has traditionally set newspapers apart from other media
newspapers may have overlapping circulation
Pallet Enterprise magazine is a business publication aimed at people who are in the pallet and container industries. It is only sold through subscriptions. Therefore, Pallet Enterprise is an example of a ________ business magazine.
paid-circulation
Charlotte is an avid Cosmopolitan reader. In fact, she has a subscription. She also wants her best friend, Unica, to read Cosmopolitan every month so they can compare notes,but Unica doesn't want to pay for a subscription, so Charlotte passes on her copy. Unicais a member of the magazine's
pass-along readership
a tire manufacturer wants to ensure their ad appears in the sports section. to make sure they receive this spot, the company will need to pay a ____ rate
preferred-position
the ___ of a magazine includes all of the people who buy a publication at a newsstand or bookstore and all of the magazine's subscribers
primary circulation
the two basic physical sizes of newspaper formats are
standard size and tabloid
Horizontal publications are very effective advertising vehicles because they:
tend to be very well read
which of the following statements about dates that affect purchases of advertising in magazines is true?
the closing date is when the publisher needs all ad material
the cost of a classified ad in a newspaper is typically based on
the number of lines the ad occupies
to prevent newspaper readers from mistaking a reading notice for editorial matter, newspapers require that
the word advertisement appear at the top of all reading notices
which of the following is used as a basis for classifying newspaper categories
their delivery frequency
The ad for the newest Calvin Klein brand of perfume on the inside back cover of Martha Stewart Living magazine would be an example of an ad on the
third cover
Marketing News is a magazine from the American Marketing Association that coversall aspects of the marketing industry. It is mainly read by academics and people working directly in marketing. Therefore, it is an example of a(n) ________publication.
vertical
a(n) _____ covers a specific industry in all aspects and is of interest only to an individual employed in that industry
vertical publication