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Home-Delivery Promotions GuidebookCanadian Newspapers
Sale of Subscriptions with Other Services
A publication may include a subscription of the newspaper with the sale of other services such as cable television, Internet, or phone service.
If a third party purchases the copies for the recipient (such as a cable, Internet, phone company, etc.), those programs would be governed by the guidelines for third-party sales.
Qualification
In circumstances where a subscription is offered in conjunction with the sale of another service, the following is required: (See ABC’s Policy on Sales with Other Services).
- The decision to purchase the subscription must be separate and distinct from the purchase of the other service.
- The consumer must take affirmative action (opt-in) to order the subscription.
- An incremental cost for the subscription must be charged to the consumer above the cost of the other service.
- The invoice, receipt, or billing statement for the other service must itemize a qualifying price for the subscription separate from the cost of the other service.
In other words, the newspaper copies may not be automatically included with the purchase of another service. The other service must be available for sale without the inclusion of the newspapers. The cost of the other service on its own must be less than the cost with the newspapers by a qualifying price for the newspapers.
Pricing
A qualifying price for a subscription sold with other services is one cent, net of all considerations.
Promotional Material
All promotional material must:
- Offer the consumer the choice to purchase the subscription as a separate decision from purchasing the other service.
- State the term and frequency of the subscription.
- State the purchase price for the subscription.
- Reflect a qualifying price.
- Exclude any reference to the subscription as being free, no additional cost, bonus, or other synonymous language.
ExamplesSale of Subscriptions with Other Services
Reporting
Circulation generated from subscriptions sold with other services is classified as Home Delivery on the ABC Publisher’s Statement.
Canadian Publisher's Statements delineate between circulation sold at 50 percent or more of basic prices and circulation sold at less than 50 percent of basic prices.
The price classification for subscriptions sold with other services is based on the subscription price offered to the consumer.
- If the price offered for the subscription is 50 percent or more of basic prices, the circulation is included in Paragraph 1A.
- If the price offered for the subscription is less than 50 percent of basic prices, the circulation is included in Paragraph 1B, with further disclosure in Paragraph 1G.
In Paragraph 2, the circulation is classified in the proper reporting zone based on where the copies are delivered to the subscriber.
