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Media Kit 2009 A Perfect Fit For Your Media Mix
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  • 1. A Perfect Fit For YourMedia Mix 2009Media Kit

2. 2009 Media Kit The Editorial Advisory Board is a select group of opinion leaders in NNI covers the changing world nephrology. They are selected from the professional disciplines that of dialysis and transplant care represent the target readers and potential subscribers of the publication. Each is an active contributor to the editorial planning and content of NNI.Medicine is a busi- EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD ness. As with all medical special-CHAIRMAN VICE CHAIRMAN ties, the practice Thomas A. Golper, MD, FACPJay B. Wish, MDVanderbilt University Medical CenterUniversity Hospitals of Cleveland of nephrology both dialysis and Richard Amerling, MDGeorge Harper, ME, EdS Emil Paganini, MD transplant careBeth Israel Medical CenterGeorgia Association of Kidney Patients NxStage Medical Inc.has two fronts: the Matthew J. Arduino, DrPHPeggy Harum, RD, LDRobert J. Pristave, Esq clinical aspects of Centers for Disease Control and PreventionFresenius Medical Care North America McGuireWoods LLPcare delivery and Joan Arslanian, RN, NPJerry W. Jackson, MD Robert Provenzano, MD the balance sheet.NYHQ-Trude Weishaupt Memorial Satellite Baptist Health Systems St. John Hospital Medical Center Dialysis Center Close attention to Stephanie Johnstone, LCSWJames B. Riley Jr., Esq the balance sheet Bruce Bartlow, MD Fresenius Medical Care North America McGuireWoods LLP DaVita Inc. is especially important in nephrology, where reli- Maria Karalis, MBA, RD, LD Cynthia Roberts, RN, CNN ance on government financial support from the Barbara Bednar, MHA, RN, CNNAbbott Renal CareUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Reliant Renal Care Inc. Medicare program adds a layer of complexity. Mahesh Krishnan, MDRobert J. Rubin, MD Peter G. Blake, MDAmgen Inc. Georgetown University London Health Sciences Centre Nephrology News & Issues has been covering Cindy LaMunyon Richard A. Sherman, MD the balance sheet for more than 20 yearsJennifer Castillo Renal Consultant UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical Renal PatientSchool Nephrologists must understand the balance sheet Derrick Latos, MD each time they offer a consult or set a treatment Jean Colaneri, RN, MS, CNNWheeling Renal CareLawrence M. Spergel, MD Albany Medical Center Hospital Dialysis Management Medical Group regimen. NNI provides tools to them and the rest J. Michael Lazarus, MD of the multidisciplinary renal teamthe nurses, Danilo B. Concepcion, CCHT, CHT Fresenius Medical Care North America Theodore Steinman, MD St. Joseph Hospital Renal Center Harvard Medical School administrators, social workers, dietitians, and tech- Alesha I. Luxon, RN, CCTC niciansto ensure they are up to date on the lat- Jim Curtis, CHT Astellas Pharma U.S. Inc.Charlie Thomas, ACSW, CISW Home Dialysis Plus Samaritan Transplant Services est changes in practice guidelines and treatment Arthur Matas, MD protocols.Tim Dillon, CHT University of Minn. HospitalsAlice Thurston, Esq B. Braun Medical Inc. and ClinicsU.S. Department of JusticeEach day, our news-focused website, www. NephrOnline.com, keeps our readers updated on Lesley Dinwiddie, RN, MSN, FNP, CNN David Mendelssohn, MDDennis Todaro, CHT Institute for Clinical Excellence, Education, Humber River Regional Hospital Technical Consultant changes in regulations, research developments, andand Research Washington politics. Each month, NN&I expands Robert Nelson, MD, PhD Judy Weintraub, MS Andrea Easom, MA, MNSc, APN,National Institutes of HealthRenal Patient on those stories, giving readers the facts they needCS, CNN in order to make important purchasing, manage-University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences John M. Newmann, PhD, MPHGail Wick, MHSA, BSN, RN, CNN Health Policy Research and Renal Consultant ment, and patient care decisions. In-depth analysis,David A. Fracalossy, CHT, CBNTAnalysis Inc. peer-reviewed articles, and special sections help Liberty Dialysis Diane Wish, RN, MBA Allen R. Nissenson, MD Center for Dialysis Care of Cleveland us deliver the important news to our readersthePatricia Franco, MBA, RDDaVita Inc. audience you want to reach. Hospital of Saint Raphael Martin Osinski, MBA, AVA Jane Greene, RD, CSR, LDN Nephrology USA Div of American Medical Leading with experience Vanderbilt University Medical CenterConsultants, Inc.Executive editor Mark E. Neumann, who has been covering renal care for almost 20 years, leads Nephrology News & Issues. A recognized speaker and presenter at national conferences and sympo-Emeritus BoardEuropean Advisors sia, Mark is supported by a 60-member EditorialChairman Geraldine Biddle, RN, CNN Dr. Bernard Charra John Sadler, MD Advisory Board that believes in NNIs mission toAlan R. Hull, MD Andr Stragier provide the best forum for the exchange of ideas in Christopher R. Blagg, MD Robert A. Gutman, MDMarianne Vennegoor, SRD renal care. All articles submitted for publication in Sally Burrows-Hudson,D. G. Oreopoulos, NNI are peer-reviewed by our EAB. MSN, RN, CNN MD, PhD, FACP, FRCP(C)Tony Goovaerts John D. Bower, MDMartin Hudson, CNBT 3. 2009 Media KitNephrology News & Issues Readership Data Nephrologists (Office & Hospital)Media-Chek/APEX (1) and FOCUS (2): June 07 vs. June 08With the addition of nearly 100% 20073,500 AMA-classified 2008nephrologists in April 2007,80%NNIs syndicated readershipscores have soared! + 38%60%RANKED #1! 47%Media-Chek/APEX(1)+ 67% + 36%+ 44% 34%40% #1 in APEX! (67% increase) 26% 25% 19% 36% increase in High Readers 18%20%15%14% FOCUS(2) 44% increase in Average0%Issue Ad ExposuresMedia-Chek:Media-Chek:FOCUS: Avg FOCUS: Avg 38% increase in Average APEX High ReadersIssue Ad Exp Issue ReadersIssue Readers (1)Nielsen, Media-Chek/APEX Medical/Surgical Readership Study, June 2008(2)Nielsen, FOCUS Medical/Surgical Readership Study, June 2008 Distribution by professional title PHYSICIANS ............................................... 8,804 * STAFF ........................................................ 6,642 OTHERS ....................................................1,721 Nephrologist ............................................... 8,683 ** Renal Dietitian ........................................... 1,899 Library .............................................................. 109 Transplant Surgeon ........................................ 49 Renal Technician ...................................... 2,049 Patient ............................................................... 288 Vascular Surgeon .............................................. 6 Social Worker ............................................. 1,254 Network Director ............................................ 16 Internist ............................................................. 14 Transplant Coordinator ......................... 1,430 Government Official ...................................... 18 Other Physician ............................................... 52 Laboratory Director ....................................... 10 Other ............................................................. 1,290 TOTAL .................................................... 28,040 ALLIED MEDICAL & NURSING .... 4,234 Physician Assistant ...................................... 255 Nurse Practitioner ........................................ 204 6.1% Physician Nephrology Nurse ..................................... 3,679 Other Nurse ...................................................... 96Allied Medical & Nursing ADMINISTRATIVE .............................. 6,63923.7%31.4% Administrator/Manager ......................... 2,372 Medical Director ....................................... 3,329 Administrative Nurse Administrator .................................... 508 Transplant Administrator .......................... 225 Facility Board/Owner .................................... 71 Staff Chief Renal Technician ............................... 13423.7%15.1% Other* Category grouping totals based on June 2008 BPA statement. ** Subheading totals based on publishers own data May 2008. 4. 2009 Media Kit '09 Editorial Calendar January [Bonus Conference Distribution]June[Bonus Conference Distribution] Renal Politics 09: The impact of the 111th Congress Diabetes management/transplantation on renal care, physician practices Improving diabetes care among minority groups Legal Angle - outreach groups Nutrition Update- international approaches 2008 Article Reference Guide- dietary issues Preview: Annual Dialysis Conference Home Dialysis Update Rehabilitation Update February[Bonus Conference Distribution] Focus on Home TherapiesJuly Home Dialysis Update Focus on renal providers A review of the patient profile best suited for Rankings in Renal Care: 15 years of tracking- peritoneal dialysis the renal market- home hemodialysis - CEO profiles Nursing Update - state-by-state breakdown of clinic ownership Vascular Access Update - analysis of consolidation/acquisition trends Previews: National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinicals Nursing Update Nutrition Update Summer Products & Services Extra March[Bonus Conference Distribution] Renal Economics: Helping physicians understand more efficient ways to generate revenueAugust Rehabilitation Update A focus on patient empowerment PLUS: Vascular Access Update Patient Travel Conference Preview: National Renal Administrators- Summer Camps 09Association Annual Fall Conference- Travel agents and resources for dialysis patients Spring Products & Services ExtraSeptember [Bonus Conference Distribution] Focus on facility management Special Supplement: Home Dialysis Update 2009 Renal Resource and Buyers Guide Rehabilitation Update Fall Products & Services Extra April [Bonus Conference Distribution] Focus on Nursing Issues/CKDOctober - Nursing Update Focus on disaster management - The nursing shortageHow is it impacting Nursing Update nephrology? Nutrition Update - A review of nursing research - A Q&A with the ANNA president CKDNovember [Bonus Conference Distribution] - The role of the advanced practice nurse International Renal Care in a CKD clinic Vascular Access Update Nutrition Update Preview: Vascular Access for Hemodialysis SymposiumSpecial Supplement: 2009 InternationalRenal Care Calendar & Meetings Guide May Focus on Renal ResearchDecember- What the future holds: a roundtable discussion with Year in Reviewpharmaceutical companies and manufacturers Home Dialysis Update- The NIH/NIDDK: directions in renal research Rehabilitation Update Vascular Access Update Conference Preview: PKD Convention 5. 2009 Media Kit Monthly Departments To understand the business side of nephrology, readers turn to NNI each month for the latest political, economic, and technological developments in the field. Several regular sections appear in each issue, creating target advertising opportunities. NATIONAL NEWSFirst published in 1987, this section continues to be of vital interest to NNIs entire reader-ship base. Each month we gather and report the latest information on proposed regula-tions, new government studies, legislative initiatives, and other news stories that impactthe day-to-day operations of the dialysis clinic and transplant center. BUSINESS NEWSProvides readers with the latest information on acquisitions, mergers, legal decisions, andcompany financial forecasts. Monthly features include Taking Stock and Stocks in theNews. NNI tracks the change in the NYSE and NASDAQ stock value of leading renal pro-viders, pharmaceutical companies, and product suppliers. CLINICAL NEWSClinicians and members of the renal care team get up-to-date news on the latest clinicaltrials, research awards, and national health care trends. Summaries of important clinicaljournal articles, clearly written in non-scientific language, complete the section. Pipeline,which contains information on ongoing clinical trials, is featured each month. DIABETES WATCHDiabetes is the number one cause of kidney failure in the U.S. NNI began this monthly col-umn in 2002, covering the latest research, news, and prevention information for diabeticsand those treating people who suffer with the disease.Quarterly Updates The renal care field has a diversity of subspecialties. NNI has created a series of special updates, published quarterly, that focus on different aspects of dialysis and transplant care. Ad placement in or adjacent to the Update allows advertisers to further target a specific segment of the renal care industry and reinforce marketing messages to professionals with specific interests related to the featured subspecialty. Home Dialysis Update February, June, September, December Nursing Update February, April, July, October Nutrition Update January, April, July, October Rehabilitation UpdateMarch, June, September, December Vascular Access Update February, May, August, November 6. 2009 Media Kit 2009 Print Rate Card BLACK & WHITE ADVERTISING RATES (in US$) COLOR RATES (PER PAGE) 1X3X6X 13X 5-Color $2,175 Full page $3,400$3,300$3,030 $2,6504-Color $1,465 2/3 page$2,815$2,730$2,505 $2,1952-Color, CMYK$535 1/2 page - island $2,395$2,325$2,140 $1,8702-Color, Matched $635 1/2 page$2,230$2,160$1,990 $1,745 1/3 page$1,390$1,345$1,240 $1,090Pantone (PMS) 1/4 page$1,300$1,265$1,160 $1,020Each color$710Metallic color$1,005 1/6 page$1,055 $1,015 $940 $825Full page only: 26X 39X52XPREFERRED POSITIONS $2,565$2,485 $2,410(Premium charged on black & white rate) 65X 78X 104XCover 4 25% $2,325$2,245 $2,160Cover 3 15% (Can be combined with Buyers Guide for frequency discount)Cover 2 25%Facing C2 15%Center Spread 20%Opp T of C20% Pre-printed InsertsNo. pagesRate Quarterly Updates 10%22.5X Earned B&W Rate Supplied by44.5X Earned B&W Rate Advertiser OtherCall for quoteCLOSING DATESIssue SpaceMaterials InsertsJanuary 11/24 12/212/12 AD PAGE SPECIFICATIONS February12/231/21/14March1/23 1/302/11 Dimensions Width HeightBuyers Guide 2/172/25 3/6 1 pageTrim Size 8.12510.875 April2/233/33/13 1 pageLive Area 7.12510.25May3/254/24/13 1 pageBleed 8.37511.125 June4/245/1 5/13 2/3 page 4.759.5 July5/256/2 6/12 1/2 page (island)4.75 7August6/247/2 7/13 1/2 page (horiz.)7.1254.875September7/247/31 8/12 1/2 page (vert.)3.59.5 October 8/25 8/31 9/11 1/3 page (vert.) 2.259.5 Calendar 9/189/25-- 1/3 page (square)4.75 4.75 November 9/2510/2 10/14 1/4 page3.5 4.75 December10/23 10/30 11/11 1/6 page 2.25 4.75COMMISSIONS AND TERMSMAILING AND FAX INSTRUCTIONS Recognized advertising agencies receive 15% on gross for space and position if total amount due is paid in full within 30 days from invoice date, otherwise noContracts, insertion orders: commission is allowed and the advertiser will be notified of delinquent paymentMortesha Perkins, Credit Manager and billed directly. All orders accepted for space are subject to credit verifica- NEPHROLOGY NEWS & ISSUES tion. Frequency discounts apply only to space used within 12 calendar months from the first insertion order. Terms are net 30 days. Unpaid invoices after 30200 Croft Street Suite 1 days are subject to a 1-1/2% per month (18% annual rate) late-charge penalty.Birmingham, AL 35242 The publisher can not guarantee response on ads placed.Fax: 205.408.3797 7. 2009 Media KitPrint Advertising Sections (Contact your account manager for rates) Products & Services EXTRARenal Showcase Professional Recruitment Published three times a yearMarch, July Showcase your company, product, or Whether its a company display ad, and Septemberthe Products & Servicesservice and reach approximately 28,000 multiple job listings, or a single job EXTRA section allows advertisers to featurerenal care professionals every month posting, recruitment advertising in NNI a specific product or service in a format and on NephrOnline guarantees a select similar to a traditional four-color product A cost-effective way to maintain audience of qualified candidates. release. monthly presence in a regularly fea-tured section of NNI EXTRA lead-generating opportunities EXTRA creative control EXTRA exposure in a cost- efficient format Bonus conference distribution!The latest issue of NNI is distributed at key nephrology conferences around the country, guaranteeing advertisersadditional exposure. For 2009, bonus conference issues include the following:January:International Conference on Dialysis Advances in CKD 2009 February:Annual Scientific Meeting, American Society of Diagnostic and Interventional Nephrology Annual Southwest Nephrology Conference, Annual Dialysis Conference March: Renal Physicians Association Annual Meeting National Association of Nephrology Technicians/Technologists Annual SymposiumApril:National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meetings California Dialysis Council Annual Conference American Nephrology Nurses Association National SymposiumJune: Association of Organ Procurement Organizations Annual Meeting National Convention on PKDSeptember:National Renal Administrators Association Annual Conference November:Renal Week/American Society of Nephrology Annual Conference 8. 2009 Media Kit Special SupplementsRenal Resource and Buyers GuideInternational Renal Care (poly-bagged and mailed withCalendar & Meetings Guide NNIs March issue) (poly-bagged and mailed with NNIs November issue). This guide is the most comprehensive and current refer-This 12-month wall calendar provides detailed information on internation- ence for decisionmakers seeking suppliers of productsal and regional meetings of interest to renal caregivers in an easy-to-read and services for use in their practice or clinic. Put your format. Key dates, locations, and contact information translate to promi- company listing in the hands of more than 28,000 renal nent placement in the workplace, where buying decisions are made. Each professionals. Bonus distribution at key 2009 conferences. month features a full-page, 4-color ad. Bonus distribution at 2008 Renal Contact your account manager for special advertising Week/American Society of Nephrology meeting and key 2009 conferences. opportunities. Contact your account manager for pricing. Getting the Industry ViewpointNephrology News & Issues provides a forum for the exchange ofAvoid developing and submitting a manuscript that may be professional perspectives on all political, economic, social, scientific,construed to be commercial, such that it advances the products and technical developments in renal care. To do so, NNI relies onor services of a specific manufacturer, supplier, or vendor. Talk renal professionals as well as industry leaders as our sources to keep with NNIs editors first about your article idea before starting readers up to date on changes and trends in the field. to write so that any concerns about bias can be addressed early inThe views and opinions of your company or your agencys clients the process. can be a part of the editorial mix in NNI each month. Articles must Articles are accepted for publication on condition they are con- be written in a clear, unbiased format on topics pertinent to the renaltributed exclusively to NNI. We will acknowledge receipt of manu- care industry. All article submissions go through a peer review pro- scripts as soon as possible, and will make every effort to advise cess with NNIs Editorial Advisory Board.contributors of the status of their submission within 60 days.Here are some guidelines to help in the preparation of manu-Manuscripts must be computer-generated and electronic submis- scripts for submission.sion is encouraged. NNI reserves the right to edit all reader contributions for clarity Manuscripts may be submitted as one of the following and length. Minor changes like punctuation, spelling, grammar, or editorial types, which should be indicated in the letter syntax will be made at the discretion of the editorial staff. Substantive of submission. changes will be discussed with the author prior to publication. Clinical report on new technology or techniquea Use of a company product by a dialysis professional or a clinicContact information Professional presentation from seminar, symposia, or Mark E. Neumann, executive editor scientific meeting ([email protected]) Editorial comment or opinion on current issues Thomas Keating, managing editor([email protected]) Letter to the editor 9. 2009 Media Kit Electronic Advertising OpportunitiesNephrOnline.com: Delivering the news each day to your virtual doorstep NephrOnline. com was developed to complement NNIs resources for readers. The web site presents a daily dose of important news covering renal care and the health care industry at large. It also provides an interactive forum for the renal communityincluding insurers, providers, and patientsto review news and exchange ideas about kidney disease, renal-related medical practice, and practice management.E-newsletters A growing number of NephrOnline.com viewerscurrently about 8,000 renal professionalsreceive our weekly newsletter. (Contact your account manager for advertising opportunities.) NephrOnline e-news New Issue Alert Sponsorship of weekly NephrOnline e-news, including a banner ad at Banner ad $750/month* (1 mailing) the top of the e-mail, is available for $1,500/month. Sponsorship to A monthly email (same list and format as above) informing readers segments of the list is available for $200/M addresses ($500 per month that a new issue of NNI has been published. Outlines the issues minimum). Accepted banner size is 590 x 80 pixels. contents and provides numerous links to NephrOnline.com.NephrOnline e-news Banner ad*Portions of the distribution list are available for $200/thousand $1,500/month* (4 weekly mailings) (minimum $500/month) A weekly newsletter sent to a growing list of NNI readers (currentlyFor additional information on NephrOnline advertising about 8,500 email addresses). NephrOnline e-news delivers the weeksopportunities contact Phyllis Kehoe at 480.342.9620, top headlines and also provides numerous links to NephrOnline.com.or [email protected] distribution by professional title* PHYSICIANS ................................................ 2,356STAFF ........................................................ 1,747OTHERS ....................................................1,366 Nephrologist ............................................... 2,278 Renal Dietitian ........................................... 1,037 Library ................................................................ 58 Transplant Surgeon ........................................ 27 Renal Technician ............................................ 69 Patient ............................................................... 132 Vascular Surgeon .............................................. 6 Social Worker ................................................. 588 Network Director ............................................ 12 Internist ............................................................. 13 Transplant Coordinator ............................... 46 Government Official ...................................... 16 Other Physician ............................................... 32 Laboratory Director ......................................... 7 Other .............................................................. 1148TOTAL ....................................................... 7,925 ALLIED MEDICAL & NURSING .... 1,072 Physician Assistant ...................................... 193Physician Nurse Practitioner ........................................ 104 17.2% Nephrology Nurse ......................................... 69129.7% Allied Medical & Nursing Other Nurse ...................................................... 84 Administrative ADMINISTRATIVE .............................. 1,384 22.1% Administrator/Manager ............................. 850Staff Medical Director ........................................... 204 13.5% Nurse Administrator .................................... 22717.5% Other Transplant Administrator ............................ 14 Facility Board/Owner .................................... 52 Chief Renal Technician ................................. 37 * Based on publishers own data May 2008 10. 2009 Media KitPrint Ad Sizing Live Area 4. 1/3 pageverticalAd size: 2.25 x 9.5 BleedTrim Area 5. 1/2 pageisland1 2 Live area: 4.75 x 7 Page Bleed: 5.25 x 7.625 3 1. 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