Exclaim! Advertising and Promotions
Exclaim! connects with Canadas young, music-loving audience through a wide variety of platforms:
Exclaim! Magazine (National monthly with 100,000+ CCAB audited circulation)
Exclaim.ca website
National Tours
Special Regional Events and Concerts
Product Launches
National and Regional Product Sampling
Contests and Cross Promotions
Pre-Printed Regionally Targeted Magazine Inserts
Customized Programs
To learn more about the above opportunities, please contact Ian Danzig at ian@exclaim.ca or 416 535-9735 x27
Quick facts about Exclaim! Magazine
Canadas music and youth culture publication since March 1992
Our average qualified circulation breakout for the 6 months ending Mar 2009: 105,143.(CCAB Audited)
18-34 year old readership
Publishing monthly. See advertising deadlines below:
2010 Print Schedule
Month
Publish
Booking
Artwork
February
Readers Choice / Valentine's Issue
January 26
January 14
January 18
March
Spring Break Issue
February 23
February 11
February 15
April
17th Anniversary Issue
March 30
March 18
March 22
May
Summer Music Festival Guide
April 27
April 15
April 19
June
Summer Tour & Festival Issue
May 25
May 13
May 17
July
Warped Tour & Festival Issue
June 29
June 17
June 21
August
Frosh Issue
July 27
July 15
July 19
September
Back to School & Campus Tour Issue
August 24
August 12
August 16
October
Halloween & Campus Tour Issue
September 28
September 16
September 20
November
National Specialty Tour Issue
October 26
October 14
October 18
December 10 / January 11
2010/2011 Holiday Double Issue
November 30
November 18
November 22
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