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Special Section Advertising Space Reservation Form - Authors and Publishers Spring Special 2012

This Spring, you are invited to share your new and favorite books, videos, music and bookstores with the voracious readers of the High County News audience at 50% off regular ad rates!

Yes, our audience still reads books! In fact, when we asked our readers what type of advertising they wanted to see in the magazine, 88% said "Yes" to books.

As always, each issue of High Country News features one to two book or media reviews, so if you have any author profiles, books, videos, music or other media to submit for review, please contact Jodi Peterson editor@hcn.org.

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Authors & Publishers Special

Spring 2012

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Ad prices are per issue @ 50% off standard rates. 
Choose issue dates below. 
Please contact us for special scheduling requests.

 

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1/2 page horizontal measures:

8.825" width x 5" height

1/2 page vertical measures:

4.329" width x 10.253" height

1/4 page measures:

4.329" width x 5" height

1/8 page horizontal measures:

4.329" width x 2.439" height

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2.081" width x 5" height

1/16 page measures:

2.081" width x 2.439" height
 
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PDF, EPS, TIFF, JPG

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