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Cleo COLOUR | CASUAL | 3x | 6x | 12x | 18x | 24x | 36x | | RM | RM | RM | RM | RM | RM | RM | Full Page | 5060 | 4805 | 4565 | 4335 | 4120 | 3915 | 3720 | Double Page Spread | 10120 | 9610 | 9130 | 8670 | 8240 | 7830 | 7440 | Two Column (vertical) | 3795 | 3605 | 3425 | 3255 | 3090 | 2935 | 2790 | Half Page (vertical or horizontal) | 3035 | 2885 | 2740 | 2600 | 2470 | 2345 | 2230 | One Column (vertical) | 2025 | 1925 | 1830 | 1735 | 1650 | 1565 | 1490 | | | | | | | | | SPECIAL POSITIONS | | | | | | | | 2nd Double Page Spread | 11330 | 10770 | 10230 | 9720 | 9235 | 8770 | 8330 | 3rd Double Page Spread | 11130 | 10575 | 10045 | 9545 | 9070 | 8615 | 8185 | Facing Contents/Masthead | 5670 | 5385 | 5115 | 4860 | 4620 | 4390 | 4170 | Facing Regular Features | 5570 | 5290 | 5025 | 4775 | 4535 | 4310 | 4095 | | | | | | | | | MONOTONE | | | | | | | | Full Page | 3290 | 3125 | 2970 | 2820 | 2680 | 2545 | 2420 | Half Page (vertical or horizontal) | 2470 | 2345 | 2230 | 2120 | 2015 | 1910 | 1815 | | | | | | | | | SPOT COLOURS RATES & 5th Colours | | | | | | | | Where spot colour or 5th colour is require, loading at prevailing rates is applicable. |

Cover Positions (only casual rates apply) | Inside Front Cover Spread | RM 12650 | Inside Back Cover | RM 5570 | Outside Back Cover | RM 8640 |
Note:
All rates are in Malaysian Ringgit and subject to prevailing Government Tax
Volume Discount: All apply within a 12-month period.
Special Position Rates: Where preferred positions and guaranteed consecutive right-hand pages are required, 10% loading of applicable rate will be charged
Agency Commission: A 15% commission is applicable to Accredited Advertising Agencies
Cancellation: Clause: Any advertisement withdrawn from the issue after stated cancellation date will be charged at full rate.

BEST OF BEAUTY, FASHION & LIFESTYLE

Cleo women are on the lookout constantly for new ideas in fashion, beauty and lifestyle.

BEAUTY SOLUTIONS
CLEO is the trusted beauty expert for news, updates and tips. We meet every reader’s skin type needs by giving them precise, reliable and trendforward information and the know-how to correctly use beauty and skincare products.

WEARABLE FASHION
CLEO’S fashion pages are designed to inspire in our readers a love for fashion. The products we feature are practical and wearable, yet, at the same time, they are current and chic. Our fashion spreads portray the runway trends in a manner that will work for the young woman who wants the season’s hottest looks to complement her lifestyle. CLEO provides real life tips on how to style and express themselves confidently.
Reach a Must Have Audience
Cleo reaches 113, 114* Malaysian women every month.
* 99% female, 1% male 84% single, 15% married, 1% divorced 61% Chinese, 24% Malay, 14% Indian
Audit - 56,572
(June 2008)
Print run - 71,000 Age Group | Index | <19 | 21% | 20-29 | 68% | 30+ | 11% | | | Occupation | | PMEBS | 30% | White Collar | 12% | Blue Collar | 2% | Students | 50% | Housewide/Unemployed/Oher | 5% | | | Monthly Personal Income | | RM 2000 & Under | 29% | RM 2001 - RM 4000 | 21% | RM 4001 - RM 6000 | 4% | RM 6001 & above | 4% | No income | 40% | Refused/Don't know | 2% | | | Monthly Household Income | | RM 2000 & under | 13% | RM 2001 - RM 4000 | 13% | RM 4001 - RM 6000 | 13% | RM 6001 & above | 8% | No income | 18% | Refused/Don't know | 35% |
Source: CLEO Readership Survey, Synovate 2007
Reach a Reader Like No Other
Communicate to a devoted reader in CLEO. Readers of CLEO are young and dynamic and love to experiment.
The CLEO reader is like a trusted friend, and on average she has been a reader for approximately 4.1 years.
CLEO engages its readers- they spend at least 2 hours reading each issue.
62% of readers would recommend CLEO to a friend.
The CLEO woman is always looking for ideas, looking to discover and looking to learn.
Reach an Active Consumer
CLEO readers' favourite hobby is shopping, which makes them your idea target audience. CLEO readers are trendsetters, they live off anything that is new and do not hesitate to buy things.
CLEO READERS LOVE SHOPPING FOR BEAUTY AND FASHION ITEMS
RM 260 on average spent on fashion items in the past two months and RM1280 on average spent on beauty products in the past two months.
Average expenditure on beauty and fashion items in the past two months: RM 275 on skincare | RM 319 on clothes | RM 271 on fragrance | RM 309 on watches | RM 251 on make-up | RM 299 on jewellery | RM 242 on haircare | RM 270 on bags | RM 240 on bodycare | RM 254 on shoes |
SHOPPING INFLUENCES
72% purchase because a product is affordable
49% purchase trusted brands
Mid Valley, Suria KLCC and One Utama are the most frequented malls.
WORKSHOP ME
69% of readers are most likely to attend a beauty-themed workshop versus fashion, health, career, finance, relationships.
Reach a Responsive Reader
CLEO readers interact with and act on every part of the magazine - both editorial and advertising
85% of readers purchased a beauty product after seeing it advertised in CLEO
68% of readers purchased a product after seeing it advertised in CLEO
50% of readers agree ads in CLEO are useful in giving them ideas about what to buy
78.5 text messages are send on average per week per CLEO reader
1.5 hours per day is spent using the Internet on average per CLEO reader

Seventeen
Advertising Rates 2008/2009 Seventeen (RM) | 36x | 24x | 18x | 12x | 6x | 3x | Casual | Outside Back Cover | | | | 7830 | | | | Inside Back Cover | | | | 5680 | | | | Full Page Full Colour (ROP) | 3750 | 4000 | 4120 | 4250 | 4500 | 4750 | 5000 | 2/3 Page Colour (Verticle) | 3100 | 3250 | 3320 | 3500 | 3680 | 3870 | 4120 | 1/2 Page Colour | 2810 | 3000 | 3060 | 3180 | 3370 | 3560 | 3750 | 1/3 Page Colour (Verticle) | 2530 | 2500 | 2750 | 2870 | 3030 | 3200 | 3370 |
Seventeen Joint Booking Rates
Important: The total number of insertions in both magazines must tally accordingly to qualify for this package. Seventeen (RM) | 36x | 24x | 18x | 12x | 6x | 3x | Casual | Outside Back Cover | | | | 8120 | | | | Inside Back Cover | | | | 5110 | | | | Full Page Full Colour (ROP) | 3375 | 3600 | 3713 | 3825 | 4050 | 4275 | 4500 | 2/3 Page Colour (Verticle) | 2775 | 2960 | 3053 | 3145 | 3330 | 3515 | 3700 | 1/2 Page Colour | 2528 | 2696 | 2780 | 2865 | 3033 | 3202 | 3370 | 1/3 Page Colour (Verticle) | 2250 | 2400 | 2475 | 2550 | 2700 | 2850 | 3000 |

Seventeen, one of the world's most popular and successful teen magazines, is now in Malaysia. Since its first issue in 1944 in the US, Seventeen had been shaping the consciousness of teens and young femal adults the world over, with editions in countries as varied as China, Singapore, Brazil and Russia.
This fashion and beauty title is targeted at young women between the ages of 15-25 years, those who aspire to be the best in all that they do. Young women consider seventeen as their glossy magazine, cherished as a personal guide for an exciting lifestyle.
Seventeen covers the latest in fashion, beauty, lifestyle, health and entertainment news. READERSHIP SUMMARY | | | SEX | | Female | | | | ETHIC GROUP | | Malay | 12% | Chinese | 81% | Indian | 5% | Others | 2% | | | AGE GROUP | | 12-15 years | 32% | 16-19 years | 55% | 20-24 years | 8% | 24+ years | 5% |

Yeah Advertising Rates | Full Page, ROP | RM 3,400 | Half Page, ROP | RM 2,200 | Outside Back Cover (OBC) | RM 4,600 | Inside Front Cover (IFC) | RM 4,000 | Inside Back Cover (IBC) | RM 3,800 |

Series Discount | 6 Insertions & Above | Less 5% | 9 Insertions & Above | Less 10% | 12 Insertions & Above | Less 15% | | |

Circulation profile | Copies | Circulation | 43000 | Circulation Breakdown | Newsstands | 34600 | Bookshops | 5200 | Convenient Shops | 3100 | Subscriptions | 100 | Area Circulation Breakdown | Kuala Lumpur | 15000 | PJ/Subang/Puchong | 5400 | Seremban/Negeri Sembilan | 3200 | Klang | 2200 | Johor Bharu | 3500 | Malacca | 2800 | Pahang/Keda/Perlis/Terengganu | 2100 | Ipoh/Perak | 4000 | Penang/Butterworth | 2500 | Sabah/Sarawak | 2300 | | |
Yeah! Weekly is the top selling teenagers entertainment magazine in town. The contents include latest reports of the entertainment scene, latest movie release, music updates, places to hang out, mobile phone fun, pen pal columns and all happenings reltaed to the fun and joyful life of the X-generation teens.

Readership Profile | Female | Male | Sex | 20060 | 46% | 22940 | 54% | Reader's Age Group | Below 18 years | 5005 | 25% | 6499 | 28% | 19 years - 22 years | 8898 | 44% | 10364 | 45% | 23 years - 26 years | 4538 | 23% | 4724 | 21% | Above 26 years | 1619 | 8% | 1353 | 6% |

Ifeel Pagination | Casual | 3x | 6x | 12x | FPFC | 4,000 | 3,800 | 3,600 | 3,400 | DPS | 8,000 | 7,600 | 7,200 | 6,800 | IFCS | 12,000 | 11,400 | 10,800 | 10,200 | OBC | 8,500 | 8,075 | 7,650 | 7,225 | IBC | 5,200 | 4,940 | 4,680 | 4,420 | ½ Page V/H | 3,000 | 2,850 | 2,700 | 2,550 | ? Page Vertical | 2,500 | 2,375 | 2,250 | 2,125 | | | | | |

Since its inaugural edition in May 2004, ifeel has become the fastest growing young women’s magazine in Malaysia. Guided by extensive research and focus groups findings, ifeel undertook significant design and editorial changes to meet the needs of a quickly expanding readership of females within this age group.

ifeel is presented in a fresh look, with compelling contents that reflect the ever changing aspirations of the readers. In addition to eye-catching spreads and easy-on-the-eye designs, ifeel is available in an easy to carry compact size.

The magazine is filled with useful bite-size tips on beauty, fashion, health, sex and relationships. It also carries a wide range of articles on celebrities, music and movies – all carefully thought out and edited for today’s young Chinese readers. The fresh little publication includes the latest interviews with inspirational women who are role models for young female adults everywhere. AGE GROUP | Below 20 years old | 31% | | 21 – 30 years old | 58% | | 31 – 40 years old | 7% | | 41 and above | 4% |

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