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 General Information
Adweek is the industry's first and only fully integrated print and online news service - designed to deliver broader coverage, more in-depth analysis and breaking news throughout each day.

Now when you subscribe to Adweek, instead of getting a regional print edition every week, you'll get all six regional editions every day online, where our local coverage will be deeper, and more extensive than ever. You'll also receive our new national print edition each week...your source for the most in-depth, behind-the-scenes industry analysis from a national and international agency perspective.
 Subscription/Online Access Q/A
What do I get with the New Adweek?
Adweek's weekly national print edition - with the most in-depth, behind-the-scenes industry analysis from a national, international and regional perspective. Plus broader industry coverage, including public relations and direct marketing, as well as new departments like finance and career management.
Adweek online - where you'll have round-the-clock access to all six regional editions with more extensive local reporting, continually breaking news stories, expanded creative coverage, classified listings updated daily, plus every current article in Adweek.

Does my New Adweek subscription include archives?
For an additional charge, you can subscribe to Adweek's archive article database - - a fully searchable database that lets you access any article in Adweek, Mediaweek, Brandweek, Technology Marketing and IQ dating back to 1993. To subscribe, please call 1-800-641-2030

How do I activate/access my online account?
Go to www.adweek.com. Click on "Current Adweek print subscribers click here" button and follow the instructions to activate your online access. Make sure you have your mailing label available.

Will I still receive my weekly publication of Adweek Magazine?
Every subscriber will receive a weekly national print edition of Adweek. Only now, the print edition allows for longer, more analytical stories and will include new departments including finance and career management.

Where can I find my regional news?
Every subscriber will now have access to all six regional news sections in print and online. As soon as you get to the newly designed Adweek homepage, you will find all six regional sections easily accessible with one click.

I currently receive more than 1 region/edition of Adweek. What will happen to my subscription?
Your multiple regional (print) subscriptions will be combined into one subscription and extended by the number of issues left for each region. You will receive a weekly national print edition and get all six regional editions online. Your current subscription rate will not be affected.

How do I subscribe?
Go to http://www.adweek.com/subscribe or call 1-800-641-2030 to subscribe and get immediate online access.

For online access/technical assistance, contact:
Email: info-adweek@pubservice.com
Tel: (800) 641-2030 U.S.
818-487-4596 Canada/International

To renew your account, contact:
ESP Customer Service
Tel: (800) 562-2706 U.S.
(818) 487-4582 Canada/International
 Print/Online Content Q/A
Is there still free content online?
Not only will there still be breaking National News at no charge, there will also be free daily news in the new regional sections. But as a paid subscriber, you'll have access to even more daily regional and national news.

How often is the content online updated?
We've restructured our news division in order to deliver national, international and regional breaking news on the web throughout each day.

Can I still access all of the articles from the print edition on the website?
Yes. Every article printed in the weekly publication will be posted online, available to paid subscribers only. All you have to do is enter your User Name and Password and you can access the entire publication online.

What sort of editorial changes can I expect in the new print edition?
In-depth analysis of industry news will continue to give readers a behind-the-scenes look at the players, the pitches, the deals and the decisions shaking up the advertising industry.
The new Adweek offers broader coverage to include marketing communications businesses such as public relations, direct marketing, and sports, event and promotion marketing, plus, more business features and agency profiles.

Will there be regional classifieds?
Yes, in print and online.

For more print content information, contact:
Agency News: Jack Feuer at 323-525-2254 or jfeuer@adweek.com
Regional News: Trevor Jensen at 312-583-5511 or tjensen@adweek.com
Interactive News: Ann Mack at 646-654-5336 or amack@adweek.com
Creative Coverage: Eleftheria Parpis at 415-249-6027 or eparpis@adweek.com

For more online content information, contact:
East: 646-654-5220 or EastEdit@adweek.com
New England: 617-482-0876 or NEEdit@adweek.com
Midwest: 312-583-5500 or MWEdit@adweek.com
Southeast: 770-569-1540 or SEEdit@adweek.com
Southwest: 214-290-9960 or SWEdit@adweek.com
West: 323-525-2270 or WestEdit@adweek.com
General: 646-654-5420 or kpearce@adweek.com
 Advertising Questions
How can I reach Adweek subscribers with my advertising?
As Adweek is now a fully integrated print and online publication, we are offering all our print advertisers the opportunity to complement their campaigns with online banner impressions. Please see your advertising sales representative for details.

Can I buy online advertising only?
Yes, you may purchase numerous online only advertising and marketing solutions exclusive of print advertising.

How can I reach a regional audience with my advertising?
In print, we will continue to six regional classified sections in Adweek magazine. Regional display ads are available adjacent to our classified section. Please call classified ad sales for information - 1-800-7-ADWEEK. To reach regional audiences online, you may place advertising on any of our six regional news areas. Call Ami Brophy, publisher of Adweek, for more information 646-654-5117.

Where can I access your media kit online?
Advertising Opportunities on the home page navigation bar, then click on 'media kit'. By registering, you'll have access to information on Adweek Magazines media properties: editorial highlights, rates, calendars, online information & more.

For more information, contact:
Wright Ferguson (wferguson@adweek.com),
(646) 654-5105

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