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The West Australian

Published: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

Cover Price: Mon-Fri: $1.20, Saturday: $2.20, Sunday: $0.00 

Website: www.thewest.com.au

Contact Newspaper: Sales support

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Circulation

 

Weekdays Saturday Sunday
203,304 333,768 -

Readership
  Weekdays Saturday Sunday
Total 543,000 814,000 -
Sex      
Male 306,000 427,000 -
Female 236,000 387,000 -
Age      
14 - 17 11,000 22,000 -
18 - 24 44,000 74,000 -
25 - 34 77,000 120,000 -
35 - 49 137,000 221,000 -
50 - 64 156,000 221,000 -
65+ 118,000 156,000 -
Working Status      
Professional/Management 143,000 217,000 -
White Collar 93,000 138,000 -
Skilled/Semi/Unskilled 134,000 182,000 -
Home duties 26,000 53,000 -
Retired 114,000 155,000 -
Students/Not Working 24,000 53,000 -
Main grocery buyer      
Main grocery buyer 316,000 491,000 -

Published casual rate
  Weekdays Saturday Sunday
20x7 (≈ ½ pg Tabloid) (Colour) $7,427.00 $12,133.00
20x7 (≈ ½ pg Tabloid) (Black/White) $5,502.00 $8,988.00
10x7 (≈ Tabloid strip) (Colour) $3,713.00 $6,066.00
10x7 (≈ Tabloid strip) (Black/White) $2,751.00 $4,494.00
FP Tabloid (Colour) $15,041.00 $24,570.00
FP Tabloid (Black/White) $11,141.00 $18,200.00
28x5 (≈ A4) (Colour) $7,427.00 $12,133.00
28x5 (≈ A4) (Black/White) $5,502.00 $8,988.00

CIRCULATION

Source: Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC). Average Net Paid Sales for April - June 2010 (metro and larger regional titles) / January-June 2010 (other regional titles).

NB: Where weekend editions' circulation figures incorporate both Saturday and Sunday circulation, the combined circulation figure appears in the Saturday column.

NB2: Some Monday-Saturday newspapers report Monday-Saturday but not Monday-Friday circulation. In such cases the figure in the Monday-Friday column refers to the Monday-Saturday circulation.

NB3: For Monday-Saturday newspapers that do not report separate weekday and Saturday circulation, the Monday-Saturday circulation figure appears in both the Weekday and the Saturday column.

* Source CAB Audit Sept 09

** Publisher's claim (mX)

^ CAB Audit September 09 March 2010


READERSHIP

Sources: Roy Morgan Research. July 2009 - June 2010.

NB  The readership figures for each APN masthead are based on its APN total distribution area (TDA); data relates to the period April 2008 – March 2010.

NB2: mX readership data is sourced from Panorama National Survey 10 (Jan09-Dec09).

Panorama Working Status Descriptors for mX titles:

* Professional/Management = Managers/Administrators + Professionals

** White Collar = Upper White Collar + Lower White Collar

*** Skilled/Semi/Unskilled  = Trades & Related + Plant & Machine Operator/Driver + Labourers & Related

**** This figure for mX covers all people age 50+

NB3: The occupation/working status figures do not total 100% as people who do not work, or are not seeking work, have been excluded.

NB4: Where weekend editions' readership figures incorporate both Saturday and Sunday readership, the combined readership figure appears in the Saturday column.

PUBLISHED RATES

All advertising rates effective 1st July 2008 to 30th June 2009, inclusive of GST and current at the time of publication. Rates for publications which exclude GST are Illawarra Mercury, Sunday Territorian, The Advertiser (Bendigo), The Advocate (Burnie), The Border Mail (Albury), The Courier (Ballarat), The Examiner/Sunday Examiner and the Townsville Bulletin.

The rates provided for use within the facts pages and used for the Schedule Generator are based on common column centimetre formats and are approximations only, with the intention that they be used solely as a guide during the media planning process.

Publishers reserve the right to amend rates without notification. Rates have not been calculated to modular formats. Rates are based on the casual level for early general news (EGN)/run of paper (ROP) and do not account for special placement, whether loaded or for appearance within sections.

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About the paper

Introduction

Published six days a week The West Australian is a primary source of news and information and covers the major national and international news as well as delivering to readers the latest on local issues. It is also essential reading for the Perth business community publishing the most current and well informed financial news every day.

As the state's only daily metropolitan newspaper, it delivers a wide and diverse readership base across metro, regional and rural centres and readers of the paper are affluent and well educated.

Reaching a wide range of age groups and lifestyles, The West Australian satisfies an involved and discerning audience with a diverse group of sections. In addition to covering entertainment and sport each day, on a weekly basis the newspaper produces innovative, high-quality sections on lifestyle, travel, health, home, food and property.