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Audited circulation
provides advertisers with proof that their ad will be seen by the number
of subscribers promised by the newspaper. Several audit services are available
to a newspaper. QCNA members can choose the method best suited to their
needs.
ABC ~ Audit Bureau of Circulation
The Audit Bureau of Circulation is a not-for-profit, tripartite association
of advertisers, advertising agencies and publishers. The purpose of ABC
is to set standards by which circulation and other data of member publishers
may be audited, verify facts and figures through field auditor's examination
of all pertinent records, and report these facts and figures through regularly
published, standardized reports.
To be eligible for ABC membership, a newspaper must have at least 70% paid
circulation under ABC standards.
CMCA - Canadian Media Circulation Audit
The Canadian Media Circulation Audit program of the Canadian Community Newspapers
Association (CCNA) is designed to assist in the administration of the newspapers
as well as in the maintenance of circulation information that is credible
for advertisers.
Week by week records are maintained in a form similar to accounting records.
An accountant acts as a neutral party who verifies to advertising buyers
that the circulation claims are honest and reliable. The same applies for
CMCA auditing. The accountant must have proof that a given number of CMCA
papers have been delivered to and paid for by the readers. Circulation is
verified annually. Participants in the CMCA program have the option of using
their own accountant or the internal auditor of CCNA to sign the report
forms. A program of random field audits of internally audited verification
is also made.
CCAB ~ Canadian Circulation Audit Board
The CCAB is a not-for-profit tripartite organization of advertisers, advertising
agencies and publishers. CCAB audits are for either all controlled circulation
or any combination of paid and controlled circulation publications.
ODC ~ Office de la distribution certifiée - Certified Distribution
Inc.
The ODC certifies the circulation of many Quebec publications. To be
a member of the ODC is to be part of a reliable network, recognized by publishers,
advertisers and readers both in Quebec and in the rest of Canada. ODC certification
is therefore of paramount importance. To ensure that the information collected
is reliable and reflects actual distribution, strict rules are observed.
Any publication wishing to join the ODC must have been in existence for
at least six months. The aim of this rule is to make certain that the weekly
or monthly publication seeking certification has durability. |