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Summary of Actions from the April 2008 Interim Board Meeting

Schaumburg, Ill. (May 6, 2008)—The following are highlights of the actions taken by the Audit Bureau of Circulations’ (ABC) board of directors at an interim meeting held April 28. (Note: The full update to ABC’s bylaws and rules is regularly made available on ABC’s Web site within weeks following each board meeting.)

NEWSPAPERS

First Passage – Effective April 1, 2009
The board modified Rule C 1.2 Prices to align the rule with changes made to the rules governing geographical or zone reporting. Under the new rules, geographical reporting becomes optional so publishers are no longer required to establish separate basic prices for each geographic area. If a publisher chooses to continue reporting by zone, they may optionally report a different set of basic prices for each zone.

Newspapers must continue to establish an annual basic price for each frequency of delivery available to consumers. The prices must be published at least quarterly within the publication and the newspaper must be able to demonstrate current and ongoing sales at those prices.



First Passage – Effective April 1, 2009
The board also voted to modify Rule C 2.11 Intermittent Subscriptions to phase out all intermittent subscriptions by 2011. The current rule will remain in effect until 2011, with the following stipulations:

  • Publishers are required to post all intermittent subscription details on an ABC-hosted Web site no less than 120 days prior to delivery.
    • The posting must include the date of delivery and the number of copies that will be served as part of the program.
    • Failure to post the information may disqualify the intermittent subscription copies from paid circulation.

Intermittent subscriptions will be phased out according to the following timeline:

  • 2009 – A maximum of 50 intermittent days may be claimed as paid for the 12-month period covering the September 2009 and March 2010 Publisher’s Statements.
  • 2010 – A maximum of 25 intermittent days may be claimed as paid for the 12-month period covering the September 2010 and March 2011 Publisher’s Statements.
  • 2011 – All intermittent days must be reported as verified circulation beginning with the September 2011 Publisher’s Statement period.


First Passage – Effective April 1, 2009
Finally, the board voted to provide further clarification regarding Rule C 5.13 Subscription Offer Based on Acceptance Unless Declined. In March, the board gave first passage to a set of
standards based on “opt out” frequency conversions. In April, the board voted to adopt additional standards to govern “forced” frequency conversions.

A publisher may eliminate an existing frequency and convert all of those subscribers to a new delivery schedule that is available to the public. The additional service is known as a “forced” conversion and can qualify as paid circulation provided the following criteria are met:

  • The frequency change must be incorporated in all promotional and sales materials no later than 30 days prior to the first delivery date of the new frequency.
  • All frequency changes must be applied to a defined geographic area.
  • The discontinued frequency cannot be reinstated within the affected geography for six months after its discontinuance.
  • All affected households must receive clear and conspicuous notice of the change.
  • No inference should be made that the change in frequency is temporary.
Advertisers must be notified of all frequency conversion programs, both “opt out” and “forced,” at least 120 days in advance via an ABC-hosted Web site.



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